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Chann National Party (CNP)[?]

This page contains information about the Chann National Party (CNP).

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Sotear Chann

Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)

Seats[?] in House[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

DISCLAIMER: The Chann Family and its subsidiaries are a political dynasty with widespread support from all across Solentia. The history portrayed below is the accurate history of the party's public figures and members since its founding in the early 3100s. Hence, the CNP is not to be construed as seeking to subvert the cultural protocols of the Solentian nation when in fact they have been representative of an ethnic minority and immigrants since its founding and its involvement throughout solentian history. See http://classic.particracy.net/viewelectionhistory.php?nationid=42.

CHANN NATIONAL PARTY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Organization
II. Factions
III. RP Institutions & Organizations
IV. History

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I. ORGANIZATION
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CHANN NATIONAL COMMITTEE (DNC)

High Chancellor: KAISER CHANN
Vice-Chancellor: Xin Fuwan

Executive Committee:

Mitthapheap Chann
Varus Chann
Valerie Chann
Rithisak Chann
Vithu Chann
Sonith Chann
Theary Chann
Akara Chann
Kosal Chann
Boupha Chann
Phary Chann
Sambath Chann

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II. PARTY FACTIONS
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IMPERIALISTS - 42%
MODERATES - 20%
LIBERALS - 20%
CORPORATISTS- 18%


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III. RP & INSTITUTIONS
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CHANN NATIONAL CORP.
Chann News Corp.
Chann Defense Industries

SOLENTIAN DEFENSE WORKERS UNION (SDWU)

CHANN UNIVERSITY

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HISTORY
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HISTORY
THE FOUNDING (3181-3650)


The Chann family dominated the GDP leadership 3181-3600, not entirely implausible given that the party was founded by the Channs. But the 3600's brought to view the fracturing of the family into various clans, for as the family grew larger it branched off into different clans, mainly the Fuwan and Nukeyan clans (two branches of the family adopted the names of their respective states in which their families were mainly based).

3610-3620 saw the Fuwan clan at the head of the party, but the 3619 elections proved fatal to their power as the Nukeya clan swept the party elections and went on to win vast majorities in the inter-party organization. The rift in the party unfortunately spilled into the general election of 3620 where GDP's nearly 30 year rule. The Solentian Nationalist Party swept in claiming 68 seats of the 100 seat senate, leaving the GDP severely weakened with only 32.

The Election of 3625 saw a GDP resurgence as the SNP party was unable to govern and collapsed as a result. The GDP captured all 100 seats. For the next decade, the GDP again saw no political competition and settled once more into a clan power struggle.

The Fuwan Clan mounted a large comeback, even forcing Grand Consul Soto Nukeya to retire in 3640, after 20 years as GC. Mao Fuwan won the leadership and in turn won the election, even with the Solent National Party mounting opposition.

RESURGENCE (3758-3762)

The GDP made a resurgence as the Chann National Party and in the Year of the Golden Tide (Election 3758), won majorities in every state and won the presidential election. Efforts toward shared governance with the other parties came to a standstill as the UDP and SPP joined in opposition to the CNP. Two cabinet proposals were shot down before the UDP and SPP authorized a cabinet composed completely of CNP members.

THE RISE OF MAO-XIN FUWAN (3758-3762)

President Mao-Xin Fuwan pushed forward a spending bill and a supplement to increase spending for education and healthcare by $15 Billion (Spending Bill:http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=421985 and Supplement: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=422030)

One of the chief accomplishments of President Fuwan's first two years in office was the passage of a landmark immigration reform bill (Open Arms Act:http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=421883) which laxed the governments active searching of illegals. He later pushed through a comprehensive immigration reform bill (Immigration & Wage Reform Act of 3760: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=422109) which also raised wages for every worker to a living wage well above the poverty line. The SPP proved a valuable ally in these initiatives.

In foreign affairs, President Fuwan built closer ties with Indrala in the far east with the ratification of the Indralan-Solentian Shipping & Deep Sea Oil Exploration Treaty (http://classic.particracy.net/viewtreaty.php?treatyid=2878).


However, President Fuwan was by the end of his first term 79 years old and decided to retire. Samrin Chann then went on to win the nomination.

POLITICAL TURMOIL (3762-3780)

The morning after the 3762 election, Solentians woke up this morning having issued an astounding referendum on CNP governance, granting it a clear mandate in both the elections for president and parliament. Samrin Chann proved so popular and the CNP platform so visible that voters went without a second round, electing President Chann with 50.73% of the votes. Frank Williams of the UDP came in second with 28% and David Johnsson came in third with 21%. President Chann was successful in casting himself in the shadow of President Mao-Xin Fuwan, who had served only one term and is now retired from politics and has accepted a position as Regent of Chann University. In Parliament, the CNP grew its majority from 110 to 117 seats, a 52% majority. Wei Fuwan, the speaker, credited the growing majority to the relevance the party displayed, "We might not personally agree with where the nation stands on markets and government responsibilities, but this is a democracy and we must do the bidding of the people."

Samrin Chann was ousted as the party leader after a failed attempt to drag the party and the nation to the far right, chiefly through the establishment of a state religion.


THE RETURN OF MAO-XIN FUWAN (3766-3799)


Mao Xin Fuwan subsequently was called out of retirement in 3766 to lead the party once again, but the majority the CNP enjoyed during the first 10 years slimmed. Regardless, in the 3769 election, Mao Xin Fuwan won the president in the second round against the UDP's Frank Williams 56.32% to 43.52%, roughly 13 point lead.


In 3773, Mao Xin Fuwan won in the second round against the SPP's Oscar Lindman 58.10% to 41.71%, a 17 point lead. Again in 3777, Mao Xin Fuwan won in the first round against the three parties that split the vote. He won 51.70%, ruling out the need for a second round. The UDP's George Crowley was a distant second at 23.95%.


President Fuwan passed away in 3780 after a long stay in the hospital.

THE SHIFT TO THE LEFT (3799 - 3811)

RETURN OF KAISER CHANN (3825 - Present)

Kaiser Chann (Born 3776 - [death in 3878]):

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissiveexcellentperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticexcellentperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistexcellentperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketregulator-leaningexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate militaristhighperfect
Moralitymoderate progressiveexcellentperfect
Religionsecular-leaninghighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
July 318123,266,35259,858,61238.87+38.8716842539.53+168
July 31845,596,87264,510,5328.68-30.19364258.47-132
June 318722,660,15663,370,59135.76+27.0815542536.47+119
December 318924,704,23062,511,14839.52+3.7617342540.71+18
December 319217,618,05561,820,34428.50-11.0212442529.18-49
December 319521,162,31563,615,11833.27+4.7714542534.12+21
December 319816,117,14463,034,37125.57-7.7011242526.35-33
December 320118,113,72663,747,57028.41+2.8512342528.94+11
December 320415,368,64661,068,71625.17-3.2510842525.41-15
December 320711,296,75860,171,98418.77-6.398042518.82-28
December 321014,485,06857,973,70924.99+6.2110742525.18+27
December 32137,892,00661,242,01412.89-12.105542512.94-52
July 32156,563,87661,052,00210.75-2.144542510.59-10
June 328010,017,22863,523,78415.77+5.026742515.76+22
June 328318,772,52159,069,33531.78+16.0113642532.00+69
June 328616,718,11664,268,08126.01-5.7711242526.35-24
April 328719,304,55363,713,18130.30+4.2913142530.82+19
February 328818,816,37263,319,69529.72-0.5812742529.88-4
February 329114,659,78263,261,11523.17-6.549942523.29-28
February 32949,753,80565,998,42714.78-8.396242514.59-37
February 32976,887,25663,256,53710.89-3.894642510.82-16
February 33009,213,56062,949,14314.64+3.756442515.06+18
June 330111,160,02262,108,98817.97+3.337842518.35+14
June 33047,967,80962,324,27012.78-5.185542512.94-23
August 33058,054,93062,021,51512.99+0.205442512.71-1
December 330510,465,16561,954,19916.89+3.907142516.71+17
December 330816,517,00966,518,21924.83+7.9410742525.18+36
December 331110,863,94458,989,09918.42-6.417842518.35-29
December 331410,375,01165,928,80415.74-2.686642515.53-12
December 33178,789,62161,674,32014.25-1.496042514.12-6
December 33208,545,46762,355,61813.70-0.555842513.65-2
December 33238,539,29761,392,84713.91+0.206042514.12+2
December 33268,951,06358,535,22615.29+1.386442515.06+4
December 33686,271,93862,304,49610.07-5.23414259.65-23
December 33716,313,54161,018,24810.35+0.28424259.88+1
December 33746,428,89859,692,52310.77+0.424542510.59+3
December 33776,410,83758,894,62110.89+0.124542510.59+0
December 33806,182,47566,542,7059.29-1.59394259.18-6
December 33832,987,85561,375,5524.87-4.42194254.47-20
December 33867,152,52362,812,27011.39+6.524642510.82+27
December 338910,419,56862,249,67716.74+5.357242516.94+26
December 33923,399,85363,406,9315.36-11.38214254.94-51
December 33956,714,61964,924,27610.34+4.984342510.12+22
January 33984,974,38062,962,3357.90-2.44324257.53-11
January 34015,097,00064,397,9017.91+0.01344258.00+2
January 340415,217,73663,555,83323.94+16.0310442524.47+70
January 340714,526,37064,123,39322.65-1.299942523.29-5
January 34109,905,14562,560,49915.83-6.826742515.76-32
January 34139,103,45063,059,60514.44-1.406142514.35-6
January 34168,725,34562,194,41314.03-0.416142514.35+0
January 341911,810,27361,811,73619.11+5.088242519.29+21
January 34225,522,02661,585,5128.97-10.14374258.71-45
January 34255,366,76361,349,3278.75-0.22354258.24-2
September 342620,876,28258,933,13735.42+26.6815142535.53+116
September 342921,686,77659,203,33936.63+1.2115542536.47+4
September 343221,735,26058,699,34137.03+0.4015642536.71+1
September 343522,965,33158,919,06738.98+1.9516542538.82+9
September 343822,058,18559,231,94537.24-1.7415642536.71-9
September 344124,273,47356,016,78043.33+6.0918142542.59+25
September 34447,697,51865,013,27311.84-31.495042511.76-131
September 34479,297,19760,661,31115.33+3.496742515.76+17
September 345013,038,09358,457,83122.30+6.989742522.82+30
June 345113,771,06055,402,02324.86+2.5510842525.41+11
June 345412,361,09753,452,51323.13-1.739942523.29-9
December 35738,660,15761,459,54914.09-9.0310475013.87+5
February 357815,488,20049,958,76231.00+16.9123475031.20+130
September 357823,623,11361,711,89238.28+7.2828675038.13+52
September 358414,465,52456,868,82425.44-12.8419375025.73-93
September 359015,742,91151,881,00530.34+4.9122875030.40+35
September 359618,767,14461,981,59630.28-0.0722875030.40+0
September 360221,456,73256,376,49638.06+7.7828575038.00+57
December 360525,881,87347,293,86254.73+16.6741175054.80+126
February 361011,789,59611,819,02199.75+45.03100100100.00-311
February 361512,669,14912,707,04299.70-0.05100100100.00+0
January 36207,733,95828,013,01627.61-72.093210032.00-68
January 362512,506,85512,567,55999.52+71.91100100100.00+68
January 363057,443,42857,546,06099.82+0.30100100100.00+0
January 363512,075,01112,155,65399.34-0.49100100100.00+0
January 364031,298,83942,904,77072.95-26.397010070.00-30
November 375824,721,38751,014,16948.46-24.4911022548.89+40
November 376228,545,36555,886,93351.08+2.6211722552.00+7
November 376610,013,85655,811,43717.94-33.134122518.22-76
August 37697,562,06950,561,57714.96-2.993422515.11-7
August 377312,226,86060,141,22920.33+5.374622520.44+12
August 377712,414,04560,394,27120.56+0.224622520.44+0
November 377914,710,12560,744,90824.22+3.665322523.56+7
February 378114,854,67061,109,91524.31+0.095422524.00+1
November 378111,320,05556,477,56820.04-4.264622520.44-8
May 37848,296,05658,744,70914.12-5.923222514.22-14
June 37877,897,31357,635,03413.70-0.422922512.89-3
June 379110,470,46455,433,40718.89+5.194522520.00+16
November 379315,319,35059,833,13225.60+6.725822525.78+13
November 379715,664,66258,692,87826.69+1.0911142526.12+53
March 379917,811,25054,953,69432.41+5.7213442531.53+23
March 380310,982,22657,759,10519.01-13.408042518.82-54
March 380711,450,29452,847,36621.67+2.659442522.12+14
March 38119,614,62956,618,55616.98-4.697342517.18-21
September 38118,844,81450,140,25717.64+0.667642517.88+3
August 38293,036,04557,550,5995.28-12.36265254.95-50
March 38301,377,63442,810,4583.22-2.06165253.05-10
July 38313,878,20650,479,4997.68+4.46395257.43+23
July 383213,054,36061,818,10321.12+13.4311352521.52+74
September 383212,186,16262,461,95319.51-1.6110352519.62-10
August 38355,007,44564,625,8257.75-11.76405257.62-63
February 38398,686,62462,807,40313.83+6.085942513.88+19
February 38431,767,73661,970,4412.85-10.98104252.35-49
January 38456,708,09048,261,09013.90+11.055942513.88+49
October 391726,71165,470,5910.04-13.8604250.00-59
October 392040,89861,887,1030.07+0.0304250.00+0
May 392411,085,53454,176,76520.46+20.408642520.24+86
November 39279,509,42959,696,97715.93-4.536942516.24-17
May 39299,846,14957,766,24317.04+1.127342517.18+4
October 392910,236,11257,425,33117.83+0.787642517.88+3

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

This party has to vote on the following bills:

Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Chann National Party (CNP).

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Foreign Holdings Regulation ActMarch 3820March 3820defeated
Power Station Nationalization ActMarch 3820March 3820defeated
Tobacco Sales Control ActJanuary 3820March 3820passed
Armed Forces of the Republic Act of 3820January 3820March 3820passed
Abortion Prohibition ActJanuary 3820March 3820defeated
Authorization to attack and liberate MendosDecember 3819March 3820passed
Budget proposal of December 3819December 3819December 3819passed
OOC: Change in Role PlayAugust 3819May 3969defeated
Motion of No Confidence in the Prime Minister 3819July 3819July 3819defeated
Income tax proposal of July 3819July 3819July 3819passed
Budget proposal of July 3819July 3819July 3819passed
New Economic PolicyJuly 3819July 3819passed
National Flag Desecration Act of 3819July 3819July 3819defeated
DeregulationJuly 3819July 3819defeated
Tom Rand Compromise of Solentian Industry and EnergyJuly 3819July 3819defeated
OOC: Local Government in SolentiaJune 3819May 3969defeated
Capital Punishment Act of 3819June 3819June 3819defeated
National Protection of Marriage ActJune 3819June 3819defeated
Instilling Patriotism in Future GenerationsJune 3819June 3819defeated
Legal Policy on the Confidentiality of LettersJune 3819June 3819defeated

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