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Social Democratic Party [SDP][?]
This page contains information about the Social Democratic Party [SDP].
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)
Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Left-wing party based in Silidar Leaders: Adam Milente (3202-3223) The first leader of the SDP. He built the party from the ground up, and, despite the fact that many of the party's policies went against popular opinion, on the first election the party participated in, he managed to have his party garner enough seats in parliament to prevent a government being formed, due to the absence of leadership in the Federal and Rightist Party, and the Democratic Party of Aloria running aginst everything his party stood for. Afterwards, due to creative policies, and despite never breaking the elusive 20% mark, the party only fell below 10% of the vote once, and 100 seats twice. They rose back above both marks when the Democratic Party of Aloria and the Tea Party both collapsed (at the time of their collapses, they were in fact the most powerful parties in parliament), which saved the party he built from the internal strife it was suffering dueto poor election results. This led him to be called the lucky dog of Alorian politics. After the 3219 elections he said he would serve one more term after the 3219-3222 term before retiring. His Internal affairs advisor Michael Brock is his successor. Michael Brock (3223-3246) The current leader of the SDP. After taking leadership, in a country where the Head of State and Head of Government were now seperate, he managed to earn the highest ever vote total in SDP history in his first election, due to the withdrawal from politics of the Libertarian Alliance, and the collapse of the utterly disorganized National Liberation Party. Analysts were predicting that the party would lose seats in the next election, but not 100 seats. The defeat was seen as a mark of an unworthy successor. After a major gain in seats in the next election, calls for his resignation subsided, and, for the first time ever, the party was part of the national coalition, gaining the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Justice, and Education. Needless to say, Minister Anna Thompson went a little nuts pushing treaty ratifications, seemingly with the blessing of MP Brock. In 3238,the first elections since the loss of four of the six remaining major parties gave the SDP near total control over the country. Now PM Brock decided that he would slowly push through his agenda, rather than pass it all at once, so as to ensure that he still had the voters' support. He also announced that in 3246, he would retire from politics. He named Internal Affairs Minister Anna Cho as his successor. Anna Cho (3246-Present) The first female leader of the SDP and the first to take leadership after Aloria became a single-party state. According to insiders, she was chosen as she was un likely to abuse her power, or fall prey to outside interests. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | moderate | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- International Greens
- International Secularist Society
- International Social Democrats
- World Peace Society
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
November 3202 | 5,857,225 | 59,634,525 | 9.82 | +9.82 | 70 | 725 | 9.66 | +70 |
December 3204 | 11,270,349 | 60,548,257 | 18.61 | +8.79 | 135 | 725 | 18.62 | +65 |
November 3207 | 7,110,245 | 63,524,575 | 11.19 | -7.42 | 81 | 725 | 11.17 | -54 |
October 3209 | 4,077,366 | 60,700,724 | 6.72 | -4.48 | 46 | 725 | 6.34 | -35 |
September 3210 | 10,724,653 | 58,144,502 | 18.44 | +11.73 | 134 | 725 | 18.48 | +88 |
May 3212 | 10,786,247 | 62,994,727 | 17.12 | -1.32 | 123 | 725 | 16.97 | -11 |
May 3215 | 10,656,759 | 55,454,598 | 19.22 | +2.09 | 140 | 725 | 19.31 | +17 |
May 3219 | 11,044,215 | 63,414,445 | 17.42 | -1.80 | 125 | 725 | 17.24 | -15 |
May 3222 | 8,633,821 | 59,387,035 | 14.54 | -2.88 | 105 | 725 | 14.48 | -20 |
November 3223 | 16,660,216 | 64,487,187 | 25.83 | +11.30 | 186 | 725 | 25.66 | +81 |
November 3226 | 7,256,498 | 60,106,189 | 12.07 | -13.76 | 86 | 725 | 11.86 | -100 |
November 3229 | 10,040,077 | 65,595,035 | 15.31 | +3.23 | 110 | 725 | 15.17 | +24 |
November 3232 | 10,600,335 | 60,720,466 | 17.46 | +2.15 | 128 | 725 | 17.66 | +18 |
November 3235 | 11,567,106 | 56,403,834 | 20.51 | +3.05 | 150 | 725 | 20.69 | +22 |
November 3238 | 35,381,484 | 49,450,211 | 71.55 | +51.04 | 513 | 725 | 70.76 | +363 |
November 3241 | 28,987,183 | 61,558,589 | 47.09 | -24.46 | 343 | 725 | 47.31 | -170 |
November 3244 | 58,131,049 | 59,960,990 | 96.95 | +49.86 | 705 | 725 | 97.24 | +362 |
March 3246 | 11,729,540 | 11,771,632 | 99.64 | +2.69 | 725 | 725 | 100.00 | +20 |
March 3249 | 56,717,849 | 56,756,108 | 99.93 | +0.29 | 745 | 745 | 100.00 | +20 |
March 3252 | 48,800,361 | 48,947,434 | 99.70 | -0.23 | 745 | 745 | 100.00 | +0 |
February 3254 | 11,470,123 | 11,498,740 | 99.75 | +0.05 | 745 | 745 | 100.00 | +0 |
February 3257 | 11,129,593 | 11,521,391 | 96.60 | -3.15 | 728 | 745 | 97.72 | -17 |
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 Social Democratic Party [SDP].
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Moral Punishment Act | June 4145 | June 4145 | defeated | ||
Employers for Aloria Act | December 4144 | December 4144 | defeated | ||
Pension Reform Act | December 4144 | December 4144 | passed | ||
Diplomatic Immunity Bill of 4144 | November 4144 | November 4144 | passed | ||
Sports Clubs Funding Bill of 4144 | November 4144 | November 4144 | passed | ||
Moralization and Marketization of Heath Act | June 4144 | June 4144 | defeated | ||
Luthori Foreign Affairs Minister Diplomatic Visit | April 4144 | May 4190 | passed | ||
Treaty Withdrawal | June 4142 | June 4142 | defeated | ||
Defence Bill of 4143 | June 4142 | June 4142 | passed | ||
Political Donations Bill 4140 | May 4140 | October 4140 | defeated | ||
Political Donations Bill 4140 | May 4140 | October 4140 | defeated | ||
Public Education Bill 4140 | May 4140 | October 4140 | defeated | ||
Public Health Bill 4140 | May 4140 | October 4140 | defeated | ||
Unemployment Benefit bill 4140 | May 4140 | October 4140 | defeated | ||
Pollution Bill of 4139 | May 4139 | May 4139 | defeated | ||
Religion Bill of 4139 | April 4139 | April 4139 | defeated | ||
Justice Reform Bill of 4138 | May 4138 | October 4138 | defeated | ||
Withdrawal from the Treaty for the Promotion of Democratic Economies | May 4138 | May 4138 | defeated | ||
Retirement Age Bill of 4138 | May 4138 | May 4138 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 4138 | February 4138 | February 4138 | passed |
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