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Union of Kundrati Minorities[?]
This page contains information about the Union of Kundrati Minorities.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Kundrati Union (Kundrati)
Seats[?] in Legebiltzarra/Národná rada (National Legislature)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Union of Kundrati Minorities (UKM) Founded in 5212 to ensure the protection of rights of cultural, religious and ethnic minorities. The party supports decentralisation in order to ensure that regional cultures have the right to govern themselves. Most members of the party are also on the left side of the political spectrum and support an interventionist economy. The party was formed by a merger of various fringe regional parties during an alarming period of rise of the right wing and CLP decline. The party used to be divided into many cliques based on the former parties which later reorganized into two major wings - The Moderate Wing and the Socialist Wing. During the second term of the coalition called the United Left of the Kundrati Union being in power, the dominant Socialist wing supported increasingly radical policies which lead the party to be split in two. The party reunited a few years after the civil war due to a severe weakening of the left wing and the rise of the multiple right wing parties. Moderate Wing - Founded by the brothers Aurelio and Andoni Igueta, the founders of the UKM (former leaders of the Extean Labour Party). The wing is primarily composed of moderate left members of the party and was the dominant wing of the party in its early years. The wing regained dominance during the civil war due to many prominent UKM-Socialist leaders being killed. Socialist Wing - The dominant wing of the party at the time of the split, founded and initially lead by the sisters Nikolasa and Emili Careta (former leaders of the Jildrath People's Party). They see themselves as the spiritual successors of the SLP's legacy and aim to restore the era of socialist dominance in Kundrati politics, for this purpose the ULK, a coalition of leftist parties, was formed which succeeded on gaining power. But increasing radicalism lead to the moderates seceding from the the party. Following the military coup the Careta sisters were arrested and executed, alongside many other UKM-S leaders. The surviving leaders had to go into hiding for a year. They were then lead by Nikole Bolloqui and Barna Katalin, the only two UKM-S cabinet ministers who survived the Junta's purge, until they retired from politics. Centrist Wing - Despite being historically left leaning, UKM is not united by leftism, and the centrists aim to prove that. A broad wing consisting of anyone from market liberals to social conservatives, they represent the non left leaning elements of the party. They want to move the party's focus away from leftism and focus more on civil liberties and federalism. So far they've been nothing more than a vocal minority in the party due to the UKM's two major founding parties being leftist, however times are changing in Kundrati and the current wave of rising right wing popularity might be the opportunity they've been looking for to prove once and for all that UKM isn't a party of economic ideology but a party of and for minorities first and foremost. Extremist Wing - Almost every movement has firebrands and extremists and UKM is no exception. The extremist wing of the party consists primarily of Extean radical nationalists, who believe that achieving true equality is not a possibility under the Kundrati Initially fringe, they first gained some prominence during the UKM split during which they sided with UKM-M, a decision which saved them from being targeted by the Junta's purge once war broke out. They advocate for Extean independence, supposedly via parliamentary means, however many suspect that they merely participate in the Kundrati democracy to gain more supporters and wider outreach. A suspicion strengthened in the Second Kundrati Civil War when they spearheaded the formation of a party militia. While the militia was officially disbanded at the end of the war, there were some weapons unaccounted for, supposedly lost in the chaos of the war. The wing began fading into relative obscurity again after the UKM reunion until a wave of major right wing parties rose up. The paranoia generated by xenophobic parties gaining the presidency proved to be just the environment the extremists needed to cement themselves as a permanent part of the party politics. Head of Party & Head of Moderate Wing - Hegoi Ainci Head of Socialist Wing - Memnon Asteasu Head of Centrist Wing - Errakel Isansolo Head of Extremist Wing - Gontzal Amez |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | big government-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | limited | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
February 5213 | 16,854 | 64,023,613 | 0.03 | +0.03 | 0 | 450 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 5217 | 1,325,710 | 59,225,022 | 2.24 | +2.21 | 8 | 450 | 1.78 | +8 |
January 5219 | 4,067,383 | 54,210,830 | 7.50 | +5.26 | 34 | 450 | 7.56 | +26 |
July 5222 | 22,213,931 | 62,522,542 | 35.53 | +28.03 | 160 | 450 | 35.56 | +126 |
February 5223 | 27,519,271 | 61,763,225 | 44.56 | +9.03 | 200 | 450 | 44.44 | +40 |
February 5228 | 23,560,885 | 57,205,459 | 41.19 | -3.37 | 184 | 450 | 40.89 | -16 |
February 5233 | 22,277,694 | 65,020,371 | 34.26 | -6.92 | 154 | 450 | 34.22 | -30 |
February 5238 | 19,950,299 | 62,499,446 | 31.92 | -2.34 | 143 | 450 | 31.78 | -11 |
February 5243 | 16,754,416 | 64,531,138 | 25.96 | -5.96 | 116 | 450 | 25.78 | -27 |
February 5248 | 11,882,835 | 61,566,556 | 19.30 | -6.66 | 89 | 470 | 18.94 | -27 |
February 5253 | 6,986,295 | 64,629,349 | 10.81 | -8.49 | 53 | 500 | 10.60 | -36 |
February 5256 | 10,855,060 | 63,568,415 | 17.08 | +6.27 | 81 | 500 | 16.20 | +28 |
February 5260 | 8,327,472 | 64,491,676 | 12.91 | -4.16 | 65 | 500 | 13.00 | -16 |
June 5263 | 10,364,903 | 61,410,492 | 16.88 | +3.97 | 86 | 500 | 17.20 | +21 |
June 5267 | 6,188,299 | 57,730,791 | 10.72 | -6.16 | 53 | 500 | 10.60 | -33 |
April 5269 | 13,584,702 | 54,158,215 | 25.08 | +14.36 | 126 | 500 | 25.20 | +73 |
August 5269 | 16,784,131 | 51,001,346 | 32.91 | +7.83 | 165 | 500 | 33.00 | +39 |
August 5273 | 16,258,921 | 50,698,191 | 32.07 | -0.84 | 160 | 500 | 32.00 | -5 |
August 5277 | 22,240,317 | 45,929,571 | 48.42 | +16.35 | 238 | 500 | 47.60 | +78 |
August 5281 | 20,785,276 | 43,391,966 | 47.90 | -0.52 | 236 | 500 | 47.20 | -2 |
August 5285 | 18,535,222 | 59,493,273 | 31.16 | -16.75 | 151 | 500 | 30.20 | -85 |
August 5289 | 14,505,532 | 51,941,706 | 27.93 | -3.23 | 145 | 500 | 29.00 | -6 |
August 5293 | 15,739,340 | 56,418,238 | 27.90 | -0.03 | 138 | 500 | 27.60 | -7 |
August 5297 | 14,882,730 | 50,606,540 | 29.41 | +1.51 | 148 | 500 | 29.60 | +10 |
August 5301 | 14,476,832 | 49,034,916 | 29.52 | +0.11 | 153 | 500 | 30.60 | +5 |
February 5315 | 21,566,422 | 52,451,897 | 41.12 | +11.59 | 173 | 450 | 38.44 | +20 |
February 5320 | 9,840,771 | 62,256,064 | 15.81 | -25.31 | 71 | 450 | 15.78 | -102 |
February 5325 | 2,117,831 | 63,042,682 | 3.36 | -12.45 | 15 | 450 | 3.33 | -56 |
February 5330 | 4,051,103 | 61,639,532 | 6.57 | +3.21 | 29 | 450 | 6.44 | +14 |
January 5333 | 4,720,786 | 60,455,235 | 7.81 | +1.24 | 34 | 450 | 7.56 | +5 |
April 5334 | 6,224,343 | 61,433,907 | 10.13 | +2.32 | 46 | 450 | 10.22 | +12 |
April 5339 | 3,581,333 | 61,076,683 | 5.86 | -4.27 | 26 | 450 | 5.78 | -20 |
April 5344 | 6,922,922 | 64,263,879 | 10.77 | +4.91 | 47 | 450 | 10.44 | +21 |
February 5348 | 6,786,358 | 58,087,541 | 11.68 | +0.91 | 51 | 450 | 11.33 | +4 |
February 5352 | 14,196,029 | 49,760,254 | 28.53 | +16.85 | 131 | 450 | 29.11 | +80 |
October 5354 | 11,651,594 | 52,316,829 | 22.27 | -6.26 | 101 | 450 | 22.44 | -30 |
October 5358 | 8,210,345 | 39,479,790 | 20.80 | -1.47 | 90 | 450 | 20.00 | -11 |
May 5359 | 8,375,417 | 17,913,167 | 46.76 | +25.96 | 146 | 450 | 32.44 | +56 |
May 5390 | 15,562,811 | 24,085,861 | 64.61 | +17.86 | 160 | 450 | 35.56 | +14 |
April 5396 | 18,861,947 | 26,463,264 | 71.28 | +6.66 | 226 | 450 | 50.22 | +66 |
April 5402 | 10,501,700 | 59,955,384 | 17.52 | -53.76 | 93 | 450 | 20.67 | -133 |
April 5408 | 2,776,795 | 58,944,674 | 4.71 | -12.81 | 25 | 450 | 5.56 | -68 |
April 5414 | 9,514,734 | 18,917,574 | 50.30 | +45.58 | 141 | 450 | 31.33 | +116 |
April 5420 | 8,174,227 | 53,783,426 | 15.20 | -35.10 | 65 | 450 | 14.44 | -76 |
April 5426 | 2,707,550 | 62,922,766 | 4.30 | -10.90 | 18 | 450 | 4.00 | -47 |
April 5450 | 4,482,692 | 57,790,544 | 7.76 | +3.45 | 35 | 450 | 7.78 | +17 |
April 5454 | 12,792,349 | 58,710,075 | 21.79 | +14.03 | 100 | 450 | 22.22 | +65 |
February 5457 | 7,906,503 | 62,326,701 | 12.69 | -9.10 | 56 | 450 | 12.44 | -44 |
February 5461 | 6,699,168 | 57,386,437 | 11.67 | -1.01 | 52 | 450 | 11.56 | -4 |
August 5464 | 7,067,230 | 61,641,623 | 11.47 | -0.21 | 50 | 450 | 11.11 | -2 |
August 5468 | 5,134,467 | 61,832,194 | 8.30 | -3.16 | 36 | 450 | 8.00 | -14 |
August 5472 | 5,379,015 | 55,266,567 | 9.73 | +1.43 | 42 | 450 | 9.33 | +6 |
August 5476 | 5,354,719 | 63,125,041 | 8.48 | -1.25 | 37 | 450 | 8.22 | -5 |
September 5490 | 13,006,529 | 39,834,771 | 32.65 | +24.17 | 143 | 450 | 31.78 | +106 |
September 5494 | 9,583,184 | 49,072,965 | 19.53 | -13.12 | 87 | 450 | 19.33 | -56 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Union of Kundrati Minorities.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Kundrati Infrastructure Bill | August 4390 | August 4390 | passed | ||
Kundrati health bill | July 4390 | July 4390 | passed | ||
Bill for a better Kundrati | September 4389 | September 4389 | passed | ||
Military Reform Bill | April 4389 | April 4389 | passed | ||
Economic Reform Bill | April 4389 | April 4389 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, March 4389 | March 4389 | March 4389 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of March 4389 | March 4389 | March 4389 | defeated | ||
The People's Bill | March 4389 | March 4389 | defeated | ||
National Reform Bill | March 4389 | March 4389 | defeated | ||
Fireworks Liberalization Act 4379 | December 4379 | December 4379 | passed | ||
Drug Reform Act 4379 | December 4379 | December 4379 | defeated | ||
Eminent Domain Abolition Act 4379 | June 4379 | June 4379 | defeated | ||
Religious Freedoms Act 4379 | June 4379 | June 4379 | defeated | ||
Unions Reform Act 4379 | June 4379 | June 4379 | defeated | ||
Gender Reassignment Liberties Act 4379 | May 4379 | May 4379 | passed | ||
Child Benefit Reform | May 4378 | May 4378 | defeated | ||
Energy Privatization Act 4378 | May 4378 | May 4378 | defeated | ||
Open Shops Act 4378 | May 4378 | May 4378 | defeated | ||
Bank Privatization Act | April 4378 | April 4378 | defeated | ||
Ethical Abortion Act 4378 | April 4378 | April 4378 | defeated |
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