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Liberal People's Party[?]
This page contains information about the Liberal People's Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: CanadianEh_5
Nation[?]: Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)
Seats[?] in House of Parliament[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Liberal People's Party of Hutori (LPPH), was founded in July, 4008, when the Libertarian Party's annual National Convention erupted with arguments between the Left and Right wings of the party. Party Chairman Garret Carson was seen as weak in handling the arguments and faced opposition from both wings of the party. Rising party figure, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and distant member of Indralan Royalty, Amelia Wu proposed a new party, that would be more Moderate, and electable. She promised that in the new party there would be no factions, only individual voices, many liked this idea and backed the creation Liberal People's Party a month later, by referendum amoung party members. Amelia Wu became the first Chairman of the new party. The Liberal People's Party stands for a sensible government with little economic intervention, low taxes in order to stimulate growth and innovation, a pacifistic and diplomatic foreign policy and the expansion of civil freedom, rights and equality. Liberal People's would be considered Centre to Centre-Right on the political spectrum, with its Neo-Liberal economic views and Civil Libertarian social views. The party has a current membership of 150,000. Ideologies Classical Liberalism Conservative-Liberalism Egalitarianism Party Chairpersons *Lillian Greyson 3982-3995 *Garret Carson 3995-4008 Amelia Wu 4008-Present Party Deputy Chairpersons Kenneth Massey 3982-3992 Brenna Cain 3992-4010 Henry Benson 4010-Present Party Senate Leaders *Zachary Andrews 3983-3995 *Carolyn Armstrong 3995-4006 William Paulson 4006-Present *Indicates they held the position in the old Libertarian Party. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | high | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | high | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | 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 (+) |
June 3983 | 12,928,738 | 62,381,714 | 20.73 | +20.73 | 53 | 250 | 21.20 | +53 |
January 3984 | 10,269,030 | 63,975,116 | 16.05 | -4.67 | 42 | 250 | 16.80 | -11 |
January 3988 | 9,842,543 | 60,133,754 | 16.37 | +0.32 | 58 | 355 | 16.34 | +16 |
January 3992 | 12,558,660 | 53,920,821 | 23.29 | +6.92 | 82 | 355 | 23.10 | +24 |
August 3994 | 12,077,512 | 60,668,379 | 19.91 | -3.38 | 71 | 355 | 20.00 | -11 |
February 3995 | 12,004,063 | 56,393,500 | 21.29 | +1.38 | 76 | 355 | 21.41 | +5 |
July 3998 | 10,758,709 | 52,960,502 | 20.31 | -0.97 | 72 | 355 | 20.28 | -4 |
July 4002 | 12,610,081 | 60,658,991 | 20.79 | +0.47 | 75 | 355 | 21.13 | +3 |
November 4004 | 8,304,607 | 61,278,656 | 13.55 | -7.24 | 48 | 355 | 13.52 | -27 |
March 4006 | 10,297,329 | 64,744,252 | 15.90 | +2.35 | 56 | 355 | 15.77 | +8 |
January 4007 | 10,421,554 | 63,551,952 | 16.40 | +0.49 | 58 | 355 | 16.34 | +2 |
January 4011 | 7,126,538 | 64,413,808 | 11.06 | -5.33 | 39 | 355 | 10.99 | -19 |
March 4012 | 4,625,089 | 63,551,928 | 7.28 | -3.79 | 26 | 355 | 7.32 | -13 |
March 4014 | 4,262,914 | 62,491,977 | 6.82 | -0.46 | 25 | 355 | 7.04 | -1 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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Legislation
You can view the party's proposed bills here.
Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Liberal People's Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Education | April 2175 | October 2175 | passed | ||
End Government Control of Right-to-Death! | March 2175 | July 2175 | defeated | ||
Contraceptives Act | March 2175 | July 2175 | passed | ||
Alcohol Regulation | March 2175 | July 2175 | passed | ||
Clean Air Act | December 2174 | July 2175 | passed | ||
Anti War-Slave Bill | December 2174 | July 2175 | defeated | ||
Free Defense Act | December 2174 | July 2175 | defeated | ||
Defending Union Rights | October 2174 | April 2175 | passed | ||
Universal Health Care Act (2174) | October 2174 | October 2174 | passed | ||
Executive Responsibility Proposal | September 2174 | March 2175 | defeated | ||
Permit Defense Competition Act | September 2174 | March 2175 | defeated | ||
Return Democracy to Cities Act | September 2174 | March 2175 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of July 2174 | July 2174 | September 2174 | defeated | ||
Free the Flag | May 2174 | October 2174 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of February 2174 | February 2174 | November 2174 | defeated | ||
The National Animal | December 2173 | March 2174 | defeated | ||
Pro Choice Abortion | December 2173 | February 2174 | passed | ||
Retitling Act | November 2173 | March 2174 | defeated | ||
Mayoral Appointments | November 2173 | March 2174 | defeated | ||
The Monarchy Act Retry | November 2173 | March 2174 | defeated |
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