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Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy[?]

This page contains information about the Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Jove N. Ore

Nation[?]: Veliko Carstvo Deltarije (Deltaria)

Seats[?] in Kongres Poslanika/Congresul Deputaților (Congress of Deputies)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

"There was a time when there was no justice, there was a time when there was no freedom, there was a time when there was no
democracy; there was the the time of the Czars. This was the time when all bowed to an iron fist in an iron glove, and none dared question it's power: it was one of the greatest scar on our countries past. When the Czars reigned, all but a privileged few had to work on farms as serfs, since there
was no competition. When the Czars reigned, all but few were equal in their misery. For that is how a big government sees things. They think all should
share in misery, none shall have the inequality of happiness. If we return to that, if we return to a big government, socialist or not, we shall be doomed to
repeat our past, it shall become our future. We must rise above our scars, remember our victories, and try to alleviate all men from their poverty through the
might of capitalism, try to let all to be lifted up by an invisible hand. And through all our lives we should remember this most important thing: That the government's might, is not always right."

~ Jove N. Ore, First Presidential Address
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Summary
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The Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy is a technologically and philosophically progressive party, but with belief in small government, morals, and exclusion of the government in the free market. It believes in a secular regime, with free speech and egalitarianism. DUCE was founded by Jove Nomocras Ore, a very influential thinker of the age, and Joseph Latz. The party is the successor to the Deltarian Free Market Coalition, which dominated Deltaria decades ago. The goal of DUCE is to return Deltaria to its former glory in the age of conservatism, and to promote moralistic ideals as well. The party has two main "Conferences" which operate jointly. They have similar ideals, and are called the Libertarian Conference and the Moralist Conference. They act together in the Forum, and each conference simply exists to make its members' ideals more visible.
Each Conference is headed by a Conference Grandmaster, who direct the party together. The party also appoints a spokesperson, called the Executive Prolocutor, but also known casually as "The Visible Hand", who will make decisions and positions of the party public. The two Conferences meet together to vote on opposing or supporting a proposal in the national legislature, in what is called the Executive Senatorial. The Senatorial has 100 seats, which are filled by the two Conferences according to which one has more people in it. The Executive Senatorial is for the nation wide party, however every Province will have their own Provincial Senatorial, just like the Executive Senatorial. to decide wether to oppose or support proposals in their respective provincial legislature. The number of seats held by a particular Conference in the Provincial Senatorial may vary from how many seats they hold in the Executive Senatorial, depending on how many party members in that Province are part of the Conference. Each Province will also have its own two Conference Masters, who direct their respective Conferences in that specific Province, and one Provincial Prolocutor, who acts like the Executive Prolocutor but on a provincial scale. The Grand Tribunal directs the daily administration, and also coordinates election campaigns. When there are elections the six DUCE members on the Tribunal decide which DUCE party member will run in each district ( the subdivision of a province) for a seat in either the National Forum or Provincial Forum. The Tribunal and the two Conference Grandmasters are elected by the Executive Senatorial, and the President chooses member of the Council of Admittance, which chooses new members to fill in vacancies in the Senatorials. THis small balance of power allows for competition within DUCE, with the President and Grand Tribunal being elected by the Executive Senatorial, the President choosing members of the Council of Admittance, and the Council of Admittance filling vacancies in the Senatorials.

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Conferences
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The Moralistic Conference's main ideals are to promote an ethical and moralistic lifestyle in the populace of Deltaria, while still allowing people economic and political freedom. Its first Grandmaster was Joseph Latz, who was also the party's candidate for head of the cabinet. The Moralistic Conference is the larger of the two conferences, and is generally seen as more moderate.
Seats in Executive Senatorial: 58

The Libertarian Conference wants to reduce government influence drastically, thinking that the old history of Deltaria clearly shows that the government should be smaller, from the Czarist Period to the era of the Communist-Natzi-Totalitarian Bloc. They think the only good era was when the government was small, however they do not think it should be nonexistent, as it almost was in the Libertarian Era itself. they are the smaller of the two parties, but their first leader, Jove N. Ore, was the more influential of the two founders, and also farther right.
Seats in Executive Senatorial: 42

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Party Organs
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Provincial Senatorials - These Senatorials act like the Executive Senatorial, but elect Provincial Prolocutors in an annual election and decides how the party will vote in Provincial Forums by their own smaller voting session. There are 100 members in a Provincial Senatorial, with the number of members from each conference in the Provincial Senatorial depending on how many people in DUCE are registered for that particular conference. Members in each Senatorial are put on a waiting list and when a member retires the Council of Admittance picks a replacement. The Provincial Senatorials also elect Provincial Grandmasters.

Executive Senatorial - the Senatorial which rules over the two conferences nationwide. It appoints the Executive Prolocutor in an annual, and decides how the party will vote in the National Forum by their own smaller voting session. There are 100 members in the Executive Senatorial, with the number of members from each conference in the Executive Senatorial depending on how many people in DUCE are registered for that particular conference. Members in each Senatorial are put on a waiting list and when a member retires the Council of Admittance picks a replacement. The Executive Senatorial is also powerful since they elect a new Grandmaster from candidates in the Senatorial itself, a Moralist Conference member for the Moralist Conference Grandmaster, and a Libertarian Conference member for the Libertarian Conference Grandmaster. They also elect members of the Grand Tribunal when there is a vacancy.

Grand Tribunal- The Grand Tribunal is the council which coordinates Forum Senators visits and election campaigns. It also runs the daily administration for the party and is made up of 3 Moralistic Conferences Representatives and 3 Libertarian Conference Representatives. They also appoint who will run for which seat in the Forum out of the two Conferences members. Thus the Grand Tribunal is very powerful, and two keep their positions for running in a particular provincial district politicians must please them. They also mediate rare party scandals and are headed by the Grandmasters.

The Grandmasters - The Grandmasters administrate their Conference along with a few advisors, and get more votes in their Senatorial, wether provincial if they are a Provincial Grandmaster or Executive if they are The Conference Grandmaster. The Conference Grandmasters also are guaranteed a seat on the Tribunal. The Conference Grandmasters choose the members of the Council of Admittance when one retires.

Council of Admittance - The Council of Admittance is the board of 7 people who fill vacancies in the Provincial and Executive Senatorials, picking them from the list of eligible members of DUCE, picking a person from each conference depending on a proportion of how many members of one conference there are to the others when there is a vacancy. Each member of the 7 is chosen by the Grandmaster when there is a vacancy.

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History of the D-FEP
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The Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy history is brief, but its predecessor, The DFMC, has a very long history, with its shinning moments being when they achieved a super majority in Deltaria before their collapse. DUCE was produced from the ashes of that great party, and its goal is to spread conservative and capitalist values throughout Deltaria.

3244-3259 - The Emerging Age

This was the time when the party tried to establish its identity and goals, modeling itself after the Deltarian Free Market Coalition

3262-3270 - The Obscure Age

This time was after the party still remained in the polls, but abstained from voting for a while, reducing their visibility and thus popularity. The Party tried to fight this with varying degrees of success.

3270-3272 - The Transparent Era

Now, as the party fought to increase visibility, it gained more popularity, and became more successful.

3272-3293 - The Reformed Age

The party quickly reformed, becoming more organized and changing its name from the Deltarian Federal Emergence Party to the Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy.

3293-3310 - The Conservative Coalition

After the Whig Party came back to the ballots, they formed an alliance with the Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy, producing the first Conservative Coalition in years.

3311-3322 - The Bipartisan Era

After the collapse of the Conservative Coalition DUCE absorbed the other conservative parties under its banner, becoming the one conservative party in government. Meanwhile the only other party in the National Forum was the Deltarian Liberal Party.

3322-3327 - The One Party State

After the removal of the DLP from the National Forum DUCE became the only party in the National Forum with seats.

3327-3347 - The Conservative Schism

After the return of the Deltarian Civic Forum to the ballots DUCE quickly lost support in favor of the more conservatively moderate DCF. This drop in the polls showed that DUCE was not a foremost party for the first time in about sixty years.

3390 - present - The Resurgent Era

Under new leadership DUCE again goes forth in the polls.

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DUCE Conference Grandmasters
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1. Founders Jove Ore and Joseph Latz ( 3244-3303)
2. Albus Voritas and Joseph Latz ( 3303-3313)
3. Albus Voritas and Petreaus Latan (3313-3341)
4. Edward Hayek and Veron LeStrange (3390-present)

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Formal Ideology
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Jovian Conservatism

Classical Liberalism

Libertariansim

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologyconvinced skepticmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistlimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketmoderate laissez-faireexcellentperfect
Militaryconvinced militaristmoderateperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninghighperfect
Religionsecular-leaningmoderateperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
November 324311,342,46656,888,12119.94+19.946532520.00+65
December 324618,797,41149,942,70937.64+17.7012932539.69+64
December 325017,232,10661,544,76828.00-9.649132528.00-38
December 32544,300,84852,203,9768.24-19.76313259.54-60
December 325812,690,63053,884,33523.55+15.317732523.69+46
December 32629,812,74058,486,71416.78-6.775732517.54-20
June 32666,841,74546,732,49914.64-2.144732514.46-10
June 327015,950,17153,295,25329.93+15.299932530.46+52
December 327022,207,70146,610,61447.65+17.7215332547.08+54
December 327428,488,56561,467,45946.35-1.309220046.00-61
September 327626,267,44658,628,59744.80-1.549120045.50-1
June 327825,838,87958,149,67544.44-0.379020045.00-1
June 328224,461,63657,843,78242.29-2.158620043.00-4
June 328327,276,73164,905,78342.03-0.268420042.00-2
July 328622,888,07358,859,16638.89-3.147920039.50-5
July 329028,392,87560,376,98947.03+8.149420047.00+15
July 329410,567,77358,107,97918.19-28.843620018.00-58
July 329516,231,77364,843,95025.03+6.855020025.00+14
July 329917,155,20660,732,98728.25+3.215520027.50+5
July 330312,619,45364,974,23619.42-8.823820019.00-17
July 330712,531,48262,202,25020.15+0.724120020.50+3
January 330814,995,60662,366,91724.04+3.904820024.00+7
May 331130,280,49751,358,62658.96+34.9112020060.00+72
May 331531,160,50362,577,54349.80-9.1610020050.00-20
May 331935,238,69659,817,43858.91+9.1212020060.00+20
May 332356,136,54356,203,23899.88+40.97200200100.00+80
May 332714,422,91854,004,41926.71-73.175320026.50-147
May 333016,337,82255,649,64229.36+2.655820029.00+5
May 333421,387,33151,725,64341.35+11.9913933341.74+81
May 333816,276,56147,840,00034.02-7.3211533334.53-24
May 334221,156,17248,251,70243.85+9.8214833344.44+33
March 334315,609,08743,094,82436.22-7.6312233336.64-26
March 334719,463,12058,565,21733.23-2.9911033333.03-12
October 33938,889,75765,378,17913.60-19.645238013.68-58
October 339710,322,16364,527,61416.00+2.406238016.32+10
October 340111,217,16861,993,78618.09+2.106938018.16+7
December 34038,101,39162,123,05913.04-5.054838012.63-21

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Deltarian Union for Conservative Economy.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
DNS 84, Adjustment LegislationAugust 5470September 5470passed
DNS 83, Clarifying LegistionFebruary 5469February 5469passed
DNS 82, Ratification of the Majatran Security Cooperation Organisation Agreement (MSCO)July 5467January 5469passed
DNS 81, Supplental LegislationApril 5467January 5468passed
DNS 80, Adjustment ActMarch 5467April 5467passed
DNS 79, Cabinet Proposal of February 5467February 5467February 5467passed
Ratification of the Deltarian - Aldegarian Agreement on Mutual Investment and Cooperation (DAAMIC)August 5463August 5463passed
First Andreescu Cabinet of August 5463August 5463August 5463passed
Ratification of the The Non Aligned Movement TreatyFebruary 5463August 5463passed
DNS 69, Adjustment ActJanuary 5463July 5464passed
DDU (PBO) 03 - Court Systems BillAugust 5461August 5461defeated
DDU (PBO) 02 - Military Independence BillAugust 5461August 5461passed
DDU (PBO) 01 - Trade Union RegulationAugust 5461August 5461passed
Withdrawal from the MSCOFebruary 5461February 5461passed
DDU - Small State ActJuly 5459July 5459passed
DDU - State Defense ActFebruary 5459February 5459passed
DDU - Civil Liberty ActJanuary 5459January 5459defeated
DDU - National Housing ReformJanuary 5459January 5459passed
Ratification of the Lourenne-Deltarian Treaty on Trade and Friendship (LDTTF)November 5458November 5458passed
Cabinet Proposal of August 5458August 5458August 5458passed

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