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Dranish Hosian Democrats[?]
This page contains information about the Dranish Hosian Democrats.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Kingdom of Great Bae (Dankuk)
Seats[?] in Senate of Great Bae[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Party Leaders: Luiz Sastre (3455-3470) Francis Indurain (3470-3485) Alejandro Gonzalez (3486-) From the Encylopædia Dranlandia: "The Dranish Hosian Democrats, or the DHD, is a centrist party from Santa Sharika with strong roots in the parts of Dranland which worships the Selucian Patriarchal Church. Founded by Luiz Sastre, a former Selucian(??) priest with a masters degree in theology and a bachelor in philosophy, as an outcry for the lack of morality and constant bickering about left or right in the Dranish political debate. It's opinions on the various political issues is a mix of socially liberal (when it comes to civil rights) and conservative (when it comes to morality and religion) values and a tendency to favor small over big government, but insisting on regulating big business. Adhering to the socio-economic philosophy of Distributism (http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2991) it favors the formation of small family owned businesses or worker-run cooperatives over traditional capitalist ownership of the means of production while at the same time condemning state ownership of the real economy. DHD also adheres to the principal of subsidiarity, which says that political decision and governmental administration should be as locally devolved as realistically possible. The party also opposes the virtues of free trade, which it sees as exploitive, and prefers fair trade instead while emphasizing that poor nations should receive aid. As it condemns political violence it also condemn military aggression and opposes the military-industrial complex as well as the construction of WMDs. The party lastly also puts great emphasize on the sustainability of the environment and supports measures to support ecological farming. Even though the majority of party members are also members of the Selucian Patriarchal Church, the DHD does not see itself as a religious party per say. Instead the party wants to enforce the core values of the SDC's Social Teaching while maintaining a strict secular opinion of the seperation of church and state. While not advocating a theocracy, the party members are expected to be Hosians, both in their private life and when sitting in the parliament, even though the party charter decrees no such thing. While being primarily a party of Dranianos ethnicity (almost 95% of members), there is no official nationalist line in the party charter, although some party members have from time to time let slip critical remarks about the increasing ethnically diversification of Dranland. These statements are quick to be condemned form the party top, though, so as to not make the DHD look like hypocrits." |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | environmentalist-leaning | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | high | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate conservative | excellent | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | 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 (+) |
November 3070 | 208,722 | 406,924,929 | 0.05 | +0.05 | 0 | 300 | 0.00 | +0 |
November 3076 | 167,119 | 420,645,269 | 0.04 | -0.01 | 0 | 300 | 0.00 | +0 |
June 3401 | 7,902,416 | 64,919,936 | 12.17 | +12.13 | 31 | 250 | 12.40 | +31 |
June 3405 | 6,246,765 | 65,360,563 | 9.56 | -2.62 | 23 | 250 | 9.20 | -8 |
June 3409 | 11,251,807 | 60,909,566 | 18.47 | +8.92 | 47 | 250 | 18.80 | +24 |
November 3412 | 12,627,584 | 65,942,725 | 19.15 | +0.68 | 48 | 250 | 19.20 | +1 |
November 3416 | 9,193,439 | 62,810,622 | 14.64 | -4.51 | 38 | 250 | 15.20 | -10 |
November 3420 | 5,876,805 | 65,220,052 | 9.01 | -5.63 | 23 | 250 | 9.20 | -15 |
July 3458 | 10,328,784 | 53,983,961 | 19.13 | +10.12 | 78 | 400 | 19.50 | +55 |
January 3461 | 11,541,154 | 62,762,102 | 18.39 | -0.74 | 74 | 400 | 18.50 | -4 |
January 3465 | 10,174,822 | 62,141,854 | 16.37 | -2.02 | 66 | 399 | 16.54 | -8 |
January 3469 | 10,734,812 | 57,853,218 | 18.56 | +2.18 | 76 | 399 | 19.05 | +10 |
February 3470 | 11,000,655 | 58,982,941 | 18.65 | +0.10 | 78 | 399 | 19.55 | +2 |
April 3470 | 12,432,442 | 55,593,808 | 22.36 | +3.71 | 94 | 399 | 23.56 | +16 |
April 3472 | 11,595,153 | 62,463,648 | 18.56 | -3.80 | 75 | 399 | 18.80 | -19 |
September 3472 | 12,091,913 | 64,359,881 | 18.79 | +0.22 | 75 | 399 | 18.80 | +0 |
September 3476 | 5,608,656 | 60,672,261 | 9.24 | -9.54 | 38 | 399 | 9.52 | -37 |
October 3477 | 8,405,745 | 62,338,574 | 13.48 | +4.24 | 54 | 399 | 13.53 | +16 |
April 3480 | 11,183,684 | 62,661,405 | 17.85 | +4.36 | 72 | 399 | 18.05 | +18 |
August 3481 | 10,363,886 | 63,607,832 | 16.29 | -1.55 | 65 | 399 | 16.29 | -7 |
September 3484 | 5,600,142 | 62,242,573 | 9.00 | -7.30 | 36 | 399 | 9.02 | -29 |
September 3488 | 5,803,703 | 58,910,014 | 9.85 | +0.85 | 40 | 399 | 10.03 | +4 |
September 3492 | 5,522,118 | 61,696,775 | 8.95 | -0.90 | 35 | 399 | 8.77 | -5 |
February 3494 | 3,214,587 | 63,601,384 | 5.05 | -3.90 | 19 | 399 | 4.76 | -16 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute 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 Dranish Hosian Democrats.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
August Ultimatum | October 5062 | October 5062 | defeated | ||
RP: Start of Guerilla Insurrection | October 5062 | October 5062 | passed | ||
Amendment to the Law on the assimilation of non-Kyo ethnic groups | September 5062 | September 5062 | passed | ||
Termination of Amendment II of the Constitution | September 5062 | September 5062 | passed | ||
Changing Amendment I of the Constitution | September 5062 | September 5062 | passed | ||
Security Council Election | September 5062 | September 5062 | passed | ||
Army Act | November 5061 | November 5061 | passed | ||
National Action Government | August 5061 | August 5061 | passed | ||
Military Police Act | August 5060 | August 5060 | passed | ||
Police Act | December 5058 | December 5058 | defeated | ||
Free Adoption Act | March 5058 | September 5058 | defeated | ||
Army Act | March 5058 | March 5058 | passed | ||
National Action Government | August 5057 | August 5057 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, February 5056 | February 5056 | February 5056 | defeated | ||
Passport Restructions | November 5055 | November 5055 | passed | ||
No Fireworks Act | December 5054 | December 5054 | passed | ||
Renormalization Bill | April 5054 | April 5054 | passed | ||
Outdated Sanctions | February 5054 | February 5054 | passed | ||
Police and Military Reform | July 5053 | July 5053 | passed | ||
Amendment II to the Constitution | July 5053 | July 5053 | passed |
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