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Paleofederalist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Paleofederalist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Doppelrepublik Narikenland und Darnussien / Dubbele republiek Narikenland en Darnoessiƫ (Narikaton and Darnussia)
Seats[?] in Nationalrat (National Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Paleofederalist Party supports: Abolishing the Federal Income Tax Judeo-Christian Morality Freedom of Religion The Free Market Private Money Freedom Devolutionism Surplus Budgets Full Reserve Banking Gun/Self Defense Rights The Creation of a Bill of Rights Paleofederalists wish to establish a well defined balance between provincial and federal jursidiction with limited government intervention. The Party was founded on principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the position of the family in a society of free men and free institutions. We continue to believe that men and institutions remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for moral and spiritual values and the rule of law. We support the Three-Level System of Government where the Federal Government, Provincial Governments and Municiple Governments each have their own responsibilities. These responsibilities are listed in our party policy. Each level of government recieves their jurisdiction from the next level of government up the chain, with the federal government looking to the Constitution. We believe in Conservatism in all aspects of our policy. We support Social, Fiscal, and Traditionalist Conservatism. We respect life and the family in our social policy; We support capitalism and budget surpluses in our fiscal policy, and; we support natural law and the rule of law as stated by our national tradition. Governors-General: Spencer Turner (July 2884 - July 2891) Premiers-General: Fred Randall (October 2884 -January 2903), Fred Z. Randall (February 2956 - February 2983) Nationally Founded: 2875 Internationally Founded: 2446 Colours: Green (3CB369) and Blue (4469A6) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | environmentalist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate conservative | high | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | excellent | 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 (+) |
July 2877 | 40,105,504 | 310,437,975 | 12.92 | +12.92 | 28 | 225 | 12.44 | +28 |
January 2881 | 54,219,647 | 295,610,946 | 18.34 | +5.42 | 41 | 225 | 18.22 | +13 |
July 2884 | 77,315,600 | 307,794,325 | 25.12 | +6.78 | 57 | 225 | 25.33 | +16 |
January 2888 | 62,664,197 | 293,085,427 | 21.38 | -3.74 | 43 | 210 | 20.48 | -14 |
July 2891 | 52,356,540 | 303,294,815 | 17.26 | -4.12 | 33 | 210 | 15.71 | -10 |
January 2895 | 27,172,102 | 305,614,651 | 8.89 | -8.37 | 19 | 210 | 9.05 | -14 |
July 2898 | 13,545,563 | 284,711,248 | 4.76 | -4.13 | 10 | 210 | 4.76 | -9 |
January 2902 | 31,819,734 | 307,910,660 | 10.33 | +5.58 | 21 | 210 | 10.00 | +11 |
July 2905 | 26,192,484 | 295,876,851 | 8.85 | -1.48 | 19 | 210 | 9.05 | -2 |
January 2909 | 26,052,149 | 336,743,208 | 7.74 | -1.12 | 16 | 210 | 7.62 | -3 |
July 2912 | 26,055,397 | 343,746,121 | 7.58 | -0.16 | 18 | 210 | 8.57 | +2 |
January 2916 | 26,576,995 | 362,999,747 | 7.32 | -0.26 | 15 | 210 | 7.14 | -3 |
November 2916 | 26,071,730 | 360,639,447 | 7.23 | -0.09 | 16 | 210 | 7.62 | +1 |
May 2920 | 23,116,247 | 364,004,990 | 6.35 | -0.88 | 12 | 210 | 5.71 | -4 |
November 2923 | 35,282,227 | 361,494,317 | 9.76 | +3.41 | 21 | 210 | 10.00 | +9 |
May 2927 | 44,289,558 | 364,077,860 | 12.16 | +2.40 | 24 | 210 | 11.43 | +3 |
November 2930 | 52,211,972 | 366,110,427 | 14.26 | +2.10 | 28 | 210 | 13.33 | +4 |
February 2931 | 55,538,788 | 366,163,802 | 15.17 | +0.91 | 31 | 210 | 14.76 | +3 |
August 2934 | 68,268,493 | 372,121,692 | 18.35 | +3.18 | 39 | 215 | 18.14 | +8 |
February 2938 | 73,568,525 | 370,570,983 | 19.85 | +1.51 | 41 | 215 | 19.07 | +2 |
August 2941 | 54,604,487 | 371,618,002 | 14.69 | -5.16 | 33 | 215 | 15.35 | -8 |
February 2945 | 52,010,432 | 380,066,956 | 13.68 | -1.01 | 30 | 215 | 13.95 | -3 |
August 2948 | 49,881,811 | 389,496,238 | 12.81 | -0.88 | 26 | 215 | 12.09 | -4 |
February 2952 | 58,287,362 | 393,223,863 | 14.82 | +2.02 | 33 | 215 | 15.35 | +7 |
August 2955 | 51,535,626 | 388,512,840 | 13.26 | -1.56 | 29 | 215 | 13.49 | -4 |
February 2959 | 47,389,986 | 389,432,869 | 12.17 | -1.10 | 27 | 215 | 12.56 | -2 |
January 2961 | 62,551,540 | 359,809,707 | 17.38 | +5.22 | 41 | 215 | 19.07 | +14 |
July 2964 | 61,555,883 | 366,243,405 | 16.81 | -0.58 | 31 | 175 | 17.71 | -10 |
July 2966 | 69,699,369 | 345,732,872 | 20.16 | +3.35 | 37 | 175 | 21.14 | +6 |
January 2970 | 57,603,641 | 378,218,150 | 15.23 | -4.93 | 31 | 175 | 17.71 | -6 |
July 2973 | 60,508,622 | 388,143,920 | 15.59 | +0.36 | 28 | 175 | 16.00 | -3 |
January 2977 | 62,011,325 | 392,511,648 | 15.80 | +0.21 | 28 | 175 | 16.00 | +0 |
July 2980 | 57,725,636 | 391,331,601 | 14.75 | -1.05 | 27 | 175 | 15.43 | -1 |
January 2984 | 47,878,155 | 383,792,170 | 12.48 | -2.28 | 22 | 175 | 12.57 | -5 |
July 2987 | 44,975,088 | 384,437,717 | 11.70 | -0.78 | 22 | 175 | 12.57 | +0 |
January 2991 | 56,417,437 | 401,528,396 | 14.05 | +2.35 | 26 | 175 | 14.86 | +4 |
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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 Paleofederalist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
One Country, Two Languages | September 4669 | July 4676 | passed | ||
National Power Grid (and Power Stations) | August 4669 | August 4669 | passed | ||
Nationalisation of Energy Providers | August 4669 | August 4669 | passed | ||
Universality in Service Provision | August 4669 | August 4669 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of August 4669 | August 4669 | August 4669 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, August 4668 | August 4668 | August 4668 | passed | ||
Good Governance Through Stability | July 4667 | July 4667 | passed | ||
Family Values | July 4667 | July 4667 | passed | ||
Diplomatic Reallignment | March 4665 | March 4665 | passed | ||
Liberating Labour Market | September 4664 | September 4664 | passed | ||
Sales Tax Reform | September 4664 | September 4664 | passed | ||
Income Tax Reform | September 4664 | September 4664 | passed | ||
Responsive and Accountable Government | July 4664 | July 4664 | defeated | ||
Nation Renaming Act | July 4664 | July 4664 | defeated | ||
National Language Act | July 4664 | July 4664 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of July 4664 | July 4664 | July 4664 | passed | ||
Grand Reform Act | December 4663 | July 4664 | passed | ||
We Demand Party | February 4657 | February 4657 | defeated | ||
f | February 4657 | February 4657 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of March 4656 | March 4656 | March 4657 | defeated |
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