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Black Pope Nationalist Party of Selucia[?]

This page contains information about the Black Pope Nationalist Party of Selucia.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: boat

Nation[?]: Principatus Selucianus (Selucia)

Seats[?] in Senātus Populī[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The BPNPS was formed in March 2877. It supports every other Jesuit value, although the BPNPS is a radical party. Therefore, they plan on converting everyone to the beliefs of St. Ignatius de Loyola, in any way/shape/form possible. They were founded in Assedo. After losing most of their popularity in the Korgana District, they moved their headquarters to Parnumgrad, in West Shadar, arguably Selucia's most religious city. This was only a temporary move, as the with the 9/2887 elections brought no more ISEP, Korganites began to lean towards the BPNPS, and thus the BPNPS was the party with the most votes in that region. To stop constantly switching capitals, the BPNPS has it's cabinet members that participate in the national cabinet in Victoria (where the national cabinet is) their deputies in Assedo, and the deputies of cabinet members who are not included in the National Cabinet in Parnumgrad. In 2898 and the following couple of years, ICP gained enough power to rename Assedo to Arthuoria City and moved the capital there, where everyone now works.

In February 2883, the BPNPS founded the Selucia Conservative Coalition, bringing conservatives all over Selucia together. This folded in 2898 due to the CP resigning, accusing the ICP of treason.

The party/nation was shocked in 2892 when Fr. Arthur, leader of the BPNPS had a sudden heart attack, causing his death. Fr Phillip was then appointed intern leader, and was then the head of the BPNPS. Br. Christopher, Fr. Thomas and Br. Peter all then announced their resignations, saying this party is not what it once was. A year later, in 2893, March the month, the future of the party was decided. Fr. Thomas' role was taken by newcomer Br. Eric. Fr. John, BPNPS and National Secretary of Finance, assumed the position of party head. Fr. Phillip stepped down from internship and assumed the role of finance secretary, and the position for HoG was given to Fr. Brian, a newcomer. Fr. Brian is/was the party's first non-Jesuit representative. He is a Dominican Priest. This urged the party to fill the following two roles with other non-Jesuits, as Br. Christopher was replaced by Franciscan Fr. Michael. The remaining spot, for Defense, was filled by another Dominican Priest, Fr. Mark. They then passed a rule that in order to serve in politics and not be a Jesuit, you must be a Priest. The party also decided to change the name to Ignatian Catholic Party (ICP), and party color from Gold to Maroon.

In 2897, the party won well over 2/3, and Selucia went over massive changes. In 2898, Selucian culture was all Jesuit, with Korgana being renamed Arthuoria and Assedo Arthuoria City, now the capital, where all ICP members now work. In 2902, the party lost 90 seats, almost diminished. Fr. John retired, Br. Conor (now Bishop) took over Fr. Andrew moved from I&T to Foreign Affairs, Br. Joseph moved from Health to I&T, and Sister Margaret (niece of Bishop Conor), new to the ICP got the Health spot. The party is working it's way back into the General Congregation. In 2905, the CP finalized it's Selucia First act, changing the name of Capital City, much to the ICP's dislike. And back to Selucia. In 2923, with the Selucian Catholic Church resurrected, the order joined that faith, leaving the Orthodox Catholic Church. Bp. Connor was elevated to a Cardinal, as was Fr. Brian OP.

The nation and party was shocked in 2942 when an Islamic Militant Group had assassinated the 87 year old Cardinal. The ICP still has not yet picked an intern. After going inactive for for almost 100 after the December 2964 elections, the BPNPS has regained itself under the leadership of Father Matthias.

Party leaders
Fr. Arthur de Assedo 3/2877 - 3/2892
(absence, Fr Phillip was intern)
Fr. John de Parnumgrad 3/2893 - 3/2903
Cd. Conor de Victoria, 3/2903 - 4/2942
Fr. Andrew de Kabbasa, 5/2942 - 12/2946
Sis. Margaret de Victoria, 12/2946 - 4/2952
Br. Simon de Auroria, 4/2952 - 12/2964
Fr. Matthias de _____, 12/3045 -

Heads of State
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(Backed CP candidate from 3/2877 to 5/2897)
Bishop Conor de Victoria, 11/2904 - 5/2908
(Backed SCP candidate from 8/2930 - 8/2936)
CGS Cycle starting in 2938
Implemented Imperator in 2940, is related to ICP members

Constantinus I, Imperator 2940-2994 (54 years)

Heads of Government
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Fr. Brian de Goldaria, OP, 10/2901 - 4/2903
Bishop Conor de Victoria, 11/2904 - 5/2908

Beatifed ICP members
------------------------------
Blessed Arthur Assedo - 2924

Canonized ICP members
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Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristmoderateperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate restrictivelimitedperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticlimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaninglimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninglimitedperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorlimitedperfect
Militarymoderate militaristlimitedperfect
Moralitymoderate conservativelimitedperfect
Religionmoderate religiouslimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
March 288036,792,151299,008,30412.30+12.301310013.00+13
November 288467,690,104328,484,36620.61+8.302110021.00+8
September 288765,303,264304,535,77721.44+0.844018022.22+19
April 288878,106,541280,290,37327.87+6.425318029.44+13
December 288972,193,473268,302,08226.91-0.965118028.33-2
July 289262,913,861283,917,13822.16-4.753918021.67-12
October 289377,299,948365,326,44921.16-1.003718020.56-2
April 289678,818,328275,385,37928.62+7.465318029.44+16
May 2897102,710,705141,162,55872.76+44.1413218073.33+79
November 290272,261,960316,455,37722.83-49.934218023.33-90
November 2904111,913,251312,077,50835.86+13.036618036.67+24
August 2905111,190,610314,642,15235.34-0.526518036.11-1
November 2905111,314,864314,112,28135.44+0.106418035.56-1
March 2906110,663,232318,486,06234.75-0.696418035.56+0
May 2906108,608,164311,134,63234.91+0.166418035.56+0
May 2908128,832,197363,831,40035.41+0.506318035.00-1
November 2908126,486,771365,127,44834.64-0.776118033.89-2
November 291090,740,742350,242,44125.91-8.734618025.56-15
November 291267,963,019371,555,42918.29-7.623118017.22-15
November 291480,837,148374,666,37221.58+3.283818021.11+7
August 291673,606,968344,722,78221.35-0.223718020.56-1
August 291883,855,515321,874,03926.05+4.704818026.67+11
August 292084,150,075324,690,50725.92-0.144618025.56-2
August 292288,818,754329,768,56226.93+1.024918027.22+3
August 292439,744,408383,623,80810.36-16.57171809.44-32
November 292592,694,712399,945,31823.18+12.823716023.13+20
December 292583,088,322343,288,51324.20+1.034016025.00+3
December 292776,584,358401,297,84419.08-5.1214275018.93+102
August 293084,764,303400,949,93221.14+2.0615775020.93+15
August 293295,162,370410,958,77323.16+2.0217375023.07+16
August 293474,399,822322,351,44723.08-0.0817575023.33+2
August 293643,920,281403,173,66010.89-12.198275010.93-93
August 293830,464,555425,719,7827.16-3.74537507.07-29
May 293945,141,969423,415,75010.66+3.517975010.53+26
May 294152,064,688409,787,63212.71+2.049575012.67+16
December 294276,354,754311,114,28724.54+11.8419675026.13+101
December 294472,437,018293,992,77124.64+0.1020375027.07+7
December 294660,112,724342,851,16617.53-7.1113975018.53-64
March 294791,769,633434,617,91321.12+3.5816275021.60+23
January 294997,199,154457,229,81521.26+0.1415975021.20-3
November 2950113,199,937450,993,70725.10+3.8418875025.07+29
November 295261,269,242378,024,65216.21-8.8912575016.67-63
November 295460,674,842380,547,02615.94-0.2612275016.27-3
November 295661,664,799389,691,66815.82-0.1212375016.40+1
November 295859,364,235384,913,27515.42-0.4012075016.00-3
November 296059,019,821382,986,67815.41-0.0111975015.87-1
November 296260,201,785378,017,11715.93+0.5212375016.40+4
December 296490,763,611349,682,14325.96+10.0319775026.27+74
May 31498,604,65554,930,06815.66-10.291610016.00-181
May 31538,950,30953,122,00216.85+1.181710017.00+1

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Black Pope Nationalist Party of Selucia.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Ratification of the BannerpaktJune 5466June 5466passed
Justice BillNovember 5456November 5456passed
Professionalisation of the armyNovember 5450November 5450passed
Ratification of the Transnational Agreement on Maritime Security (TAMS)March 5450November 5450passed
Ratification of the Beiteynuese Framework of Trade & Commerce (Yeudish Neset)November 5449November 5449passed
Ratification of the Beiteynuese Framework of Diplomacy & Friendship (Yeudish Neset)November 5449November 5449passed
Ratification of the Yingdala-Selucia Treaty of FriendshipJuly 5448July 5448passed
Cabinet Proposal of January 5448January 5448January 5448passed
Name change 5447September 5447December 5447passed
Call for early elections, September 5447September 5447September 5447passed
Proclamation of the PrincipateDecember 5446January 5447passed
Call for early elections, December 5446December 5446December 5446passed
Call for early elections, February 5446February 5446February 5446passed
Diplomatic IndependenceNovember 5445March 5446passed
Ratification of the Narikaton & Darnussia - Selucia Treaty of Friendship and CooperationJanuary 5442January 5442passed
Political Offices of SeluciaNovember 5441 debate
Cabinet Proposal of August 5441August 5441August 5441passed
National Anthem of 5441July 5441January 5445passed
Reform of Political Offices - 5411January 5441January 5441passed
The Legislative Reforms of 5433August 5433August 5433defeated

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