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Grand Liberal Party[?]
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Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)
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History The Party was founded in 3292 by the Rev Tobias Clarke. The inaugural meeting was held in the family’s home, Cathedral Square, Metapontum, Fuwan. Early backers were made up of the educated middle classes, academics, bishops, many of the infamous Fuwan avant-garde art set, award winning film directors, bohemian types, and students. In the general election of 3294 the party secured 20% of the vote and Rev Clarke became Senate Warden, a position he held until 3300 when he swept to the Presidency in a landslide, scoring a record 60% of the vote in the second round. Clarke remained in the Presidency until 3311 winning 6 elections. During this decade massive social changes were introduced in the nation, with personal liberty and freedom at the forefront of every government decision. During these years Clarke governed largely in coalition with the DRP. The parties worked closely together to defeat regressive social changes proposed by the 2406 and Unionist parties. Highlights of Clarke’s time in office were the groundbreaking Decennial Art Festival and the Protest at the Palace event. These years have broadly defined Solentian politics ever since. In 3323 Issy Brown became leader of the party. Brown was from the 'red', socialist wing of the party and quickly moved policy to the left in terms of the economy and government responsibilities. Brown served as President for 9 years, winning 3 elections and working closely with the short lived and rather moderate Communist Party. In 3335 Lucy Greenmir won the Presidency and here began a Liberal rule that lasted 43 years with only 1 interruption. Lucy Greenmir's tenure became dominated by foreign affairs. Greenmir was committed to forging closer ties with the Republic of Dranland and thus she was foundational in the Dranland-Solentia Friendship Treaty. The DSFT has remained the Liberal Party's key foreign policy objective to this day. In 3344 came the toughest test for Greenmir when Solentian Secret Services handed her evidence of a potential invasion by the Karavs of Beluzia. The President acted quickly and decisively on the world stage, taking action which many believe made any invasion of Solentia almost impossible for the Karavs to undertake. In the years that followed the Liberals faced little political challenge at home allowing William Clarke to become the parties 5th successful Supreme President who continued to build Solentia's standing on the world stage. In the early 3380's the Liberals faced threats from new parties and a revived FIP, who in coalition forced the Liberals into opposition for the first time in decades and set about dismantling the 'liberal settlement' won by Liberal founder Tobias Clarke just under 100 ago. For the first time in the Parties history an 'elite outsider' Joey Simonds was appointed Presidential candidate by the CG. Simonds fought two elections, seeing the rightwing government reduced to a minority in the senste. Inevitably he stood aside leaving the CG the opportunity to appoint Jonathan Greenmir, former High Ambassador to Drandland, and son of former President Lucy Greenmir. Durring this period the Liberals worked closely with other progressive parties, namely the SDP, DSP, and the disbanded CUP in a group known as the FfS. Greenmir fought three elections in total, but failed to make any major advance for the party. In a major set back the Liberals were overtaken in terms of vote share by alternative progressive parties, something unknown since the Liberals formation. In 3398 the CG appointed Marc DuPont 3 term governor of Fuwan as Leader. DuPont bridges the gap between the elite and non-elite factions of the party. His roots are firmly outside the family structures, yet his 9 years at the top of Fuwan politics has earned him many friends and much respect among this powerful group. On taking the leadership DuPont immediately promoted key allies, most notably rising star Esther Read, former leader of 'Liberal Youth'. Together the pair redefined liberal values, and formulated a structured, coherent policy platform, particularly in the area of government and economics. However these policy shifts proved to have little impact on the electorate. Growing despondency within the elite of the party led to the Campaign Group taking the historic decision to disband the active political wing of the party in 3402. For the next 140 years the party existed essentially in the form of what could be described as a social pressure group, campaigning on issues of personal liberty, social justice and internationalism. This situation prevailed entirely unchanged until 3541 when the Campaign Group appointed Amiele Clarke, a great (x6) granddaughter of a certain Sir Tobias. For the first time in well over a century the Clarke’s had reconnected with their ‘liberal’ network in a way that for those involved was tangibly electric. The nation at this time was held in the grasp of the Merchants Guild, an authoritarian, capitalist, fascist, greedy, deceitful, lying, shameful band of robbers... Amiele Clarke sensing a moment of destiny made a decision... and so Liberal Renewal was born. In the elections that followed the Liberals won a famous victory with a clean sweep of results across the nation. Offices Held Supreme Presidents Tobias Clarke 3300-3311 Issy Brown 3323-3332 Lucy Greenmir 3335-3350 Helina Montmomery 3353-3368 William Clarke 3368-3383 Amiele Clarke 3546-3573 Clara Greenmir 3578 feb - sept Jack Reed 3590-3596 Rosanna Greenmir-Jakeson 3670- Senate Wardens Tobias Clarke 3294-3300 Madeleine Clarke 3300-3311 Madeleine Clarke 3314-3317 (Senate Warden + Foreign Office Super Ministry) Hannah Jackson 3368-3383 Samuel Jakeson 3546-3573 Clara Greenmir 3573-3573 Jack Reed 3579-3590 Ambassadors Ambassador to Zardugal - Clement Jakeson Leaders not achieving office Joey Simonds 3386-3393 Jonathan Greenmir 3393-3398 Marc DuPont 3398-3410 Lois Granger 3573-3573 Leaders not seeking election Esther Reed 3410-3421 Georgina Templemen 3421-3334 Zane Jackson 3334-3341 Jayne Lees-Smith 3341-3358 James Reed 3358-3370 William Brookes 3370-3379 Henry Booth 3379-3391 Proff Margarette Williams 3391-3408 David Jones 3408-3418 Liam Brookes 3418-3430 Samuel Jakeson 3430-3441 Party Constitution Preamble The Liberal Party exists to build a Liberal Society in which every citizen shall possess liberty, property and security, and none shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. Its chief care is for the rights and opportunities of the individual and in all spheres it sets freedom first. Liberal Party Beliefs 1. Liberals believe in the equality of personal worth of every individual. We rejoice in the diversity of humanity and uphold the rights of minorities. We work for a society which will maximise the life chances of every individual and guarantee the liberty to live without restrictions, except for those which are required by the liberty of others. 2. Liberals aim to spread wealth and power and to ensure that everyone has access to food, clothing, shelter, education, health care and the protection of the law. 3. The economy of a truly Liberal society will be sustainable without depending on the use of non-renewable resources, will meet the needs of people both as workers and as consumers, and will work in harmony with nature. 4. Liberals believe that a system of government is necessary; but for government to be acceptable there must be fair and effective representation and freedom of information. We believe that decisions are best taken at the most local practical level to allow the maximum public participation. 5. Liberals have faith in free and rational debate as the means of reaching decisions. We resist prejudice in all its forms, oppose vested interests and believe that everyone should be equal before the law. 6. Liberals aim to create an open and outward looking society which is honest and generous in its dealings with the rest of the world and always ready to promote the cause of liberty. Organisation 1) The party is led by the Campaign Group. Membership of the CG is made up of those elected by party members (e), and those invited into membership by existing CG membership. Membership is for life, or until members resign their position. The GC will at all times put into place a succession plan within the party in terms of nominations for Supreme President and Senate Warden Currently: Rossana Greenmir-Jakeson Henry Blakeney e Bishop Martha Grace Lea William A. Clarke Professor James Blackhirst e 2) Liberal Brand Director - this role is appointed by the CG and is responsible for presentation and co-ordination of policy and strategy Currently – Hannah Granger Party Convention - these occur every election cycle and are an opportunity for members to influence the work of the CG Leadership Succession Plan 1) Rossana Greenmir-Jakeson 2) Current Positions Foreign Affairs – Elliott Reed Internal Affairs – Finance – Defence – Henry Blakeney Justice – Harvey Jones Infrastructure and Transport – Education and Culture – Professor James Blackhirst Health and Social Services – Science and Technology – Food and Agriculture – Valentino Anasetti Environment and Tourism – Marian Durney Trade and Industry – George Lees-Smith State Governor of Nukeya - Lisa Phillips State Governor of Fuwan - Mark Goldsmith Nomibation for State Governor of Orame - State Governor of Tesuhen - Thomas Dune Nomination for State Governor of Shinatawa - Liberal Youth - Editor of the Liberal Journal - C.E.O. of the International Movement for the Arts - Chistopher Reskmiss Curator of the National Gallery - C.E.O. of the Independent News Group - Marcus Johnstone Editor of 'the~i' - Organisations The International Movement for the Arts Seeks to promote Solentian Arts and Culture across terra http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2756 Future for Solentia (FfS) - DISBANDED Seeks to preserve and protect the 'liberal settlement' that has exisited in Solentia since 3300c. The 'liberal settlement' refers to the fact that socially liberal standards have been established as the norm, and with very little challenge http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2451 Congress for Liberty (CfL) Devoted to spreading freedom and democracy all over the world http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2773 |
Ministries
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Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | high | perfect |
Affiliations
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Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
February 3294 | 13,009,352 | 65,998,427 | 19.71 | +19.71 | 84 | 425 | 19.76 | +84 |
February 3297 | 22,260,367 | 63,256,537 | 35.19 | +15.48 | 151 | 425 | 35.53 | +67 |
February 3300 | 21,277,346 | 62,949,143 | 33.80 | -1.39 | 145 | 425 | 34.12 | -6 |
June 3301 | 20,824,267 | 62,108,988 | 33.53 | -0.27 | 143 | 425 | 33.65 | -2 |
June 3304 | 8,285,515 | 62,324,270 | 13.29 | -20.23 | 56 | 425 | 13.18 | -87 |
August 3305 | 14,750,220 | 62,021,515 | 23.78 | +10.49 | 102 | 425 | 24.00 | +46 |
December 3305 | 12,890,308 | 61,954,199 | 20.81 | -2.98 | 89 | 425 | 20.94 | -13 |
December 3308 | 18,373,496 | 66,518,219 | 27.62 | +6.82 | 117 | 425 | 27.53 | +28 |
December 3311 | 12,226,737 | 58,989,099 | 20.73 | -6.89 | 88 | 425 | 20.71 | -29 |
December 3314 | 14,248,033 | 65,928,804 | 21.61 | +0.88 | 92 | 425 | 21.65 | +4 |
December 3317 | 10,036,369 | 61,674,320 | 16.27 | -5.34 | 68 | 425 | 16.00 | -24 |
December 3320 | 9,111,071 | 62,355,618 | 14.61 | -1.66 | 62 | 425 | 14.59 | -6 |
December 3323 | 9,361,047 | 61,392,847 | 15.25 | +0.64 | 65 | 425 | 15.29 | +3 |
December 3326 | 11,094,548 | 58,535,226 | 18.95 | +3.71 | 80 | 425 | 18.82 | +15 |
December 3329 | 28,652,502 | 52,977,216 | 54.08 | +35.13 | 232 | 425 | 54.59 | +152 |
December 3332 | 11,082,694 | 58,220,714 | 19.04 | -35.05 | 80 | 425 | 18.82 | -152 |
December 3335 | 14,804,736 | 53,504,979 | 27.67 | +8.63 | 118 | 425 | 27.76 | +38 |
December 3338 | 19,059,647 | 61,037,061 | 31.23 | +3.56 | 135 | 425 | 31.76 | +17 |
December 3341 | 15,678,692 | 49,677,290 | 31.56 | +0.33 | 142 | 425 | 33.41 | +7 |
December 3344 | 15,583,565 | 48,747,124 | 31.97 | +0.41 | 142 | 425 | 33.41 | +0 |
December 3347 | 13,396,302 | 51,390,998 | 26.07 | -5.90 | 109 | 425 | 25.65 | -33 |
December 3350 | 19,390,772 | 59,974,522 | 32.33 | +6.26 | 139 | 425 | 32.71 | +30 |
December 3353 | 16,425,734 | 59,357,956 | 27.67 | -4.66 | 119 | 425 | 28.00 | -20 |
December 3356 | 14,908,607 | 62,438,256 | 23.88 | -3.79 | 101 | 425 | 23.76 | -18 |
December 3359 | 18,026,738 | 62,628,663 | 28.78 | +4.91 | 122 | 425 | 28.71 | +21 |
December 3362 | 23,110,093 | 61,182,764 | 37.77 | +8.99 | 161 | 425 | 37.88 | +39 |
December 3365 | 34,751,026 | 64,921,791 | 53.53 | +15.76 | 228 | 425 | 53.65 | +67 |
December 3368 | 28,077,768 | 62,304,496 | 45.07 | -8.46 | 193 | 425 | 45.41 | -35 |
December 3371 | 27,401,670 | 61,018,248 | 44.91 | -0.16 | 191 | 425 | 44.94 | -2 |
December 3374 | 25,891,922 | 59,692,523 | 43.38 | -1.53 | 184 | 425 | 43.29 | -7 |
December 3377 | 25,464,239 | 58,894,621 | 43.24 | -0.14 | 184 | 425 | 43.29 | +0 |
December 3380 | 30,024,738 | 66,542,705 | 45.12 | +1.88 | 192 | 425 | 45.18 | +8 |
December 3383 | 18,752,860 | 61,375,552 | 30.55 | -14.57 | 131 | 425 | 30.82 | -61 |
December 3386 | 13,839,447 | 62,812,270 | 22.03 | -8.52 | 94 | 425 | 22.12 | -37 |
December 3389 | 11,042,328 | 62,249,677 | 17.74 | -4.29 | 76 | 425 | 17.88 | -18 |
December 3392 | 14,104,136 | 63,406,931 | 22.24 | +4.51 | 95 | 425 | 22.35 | +19 |
December 3395 | 7,902,062 | 64,924,276 | 12.17 | -10.07 | 52 | 425 | 12.24 | -43 |
January 3398 | 10,487,982 | 62,962,335 | 16.66 | +4.49 | 72 | 425 | 16.94 | +20 |
January 3401 | 7,711,303 | 64,397,901 | 11.97 | -4.68 | 51 | 425 | 12.00 | -21 |
January 3404 | 8,123,486 | 63,555,833 | 12.78 | +0.81 | 54 | 425 | 12.71 | +3 |
January 3407 | 9,047,374 | 64,123,393 | 14.11 | +1.33 | 59 | 425 | 13.88 | +5 |
January 3410 | 4,836,819 | 62,560,499 | 7.73 | -6.38 | 32 | 425 | 7.53 | -27 |
January 3413 | 5,821,365 | 63,059,605 | 9.23 | +1.50 | 39 | 425 | 9.18 | +7 |
January 3416 | 3,065,849 | 62,194,413 | 4.93 | -4.30 | 19 | 425 | 4.47 | -20 |
July 3546 | 32,295,914 | 48,729,019 | 66.28 | +61.35 | 497 | 750 | 66.27 | +478 |
July 3550 | 29,272,448 | 56,319,159 | 51.98 | -14.30 | 388 | 750 | 51.73 | -109 |
December 3555 | 31,453,870 | 58,482,686 | 53.78 | +1.81 | 401 | 750 | 53.47 | +13 |
December 3561 | 29,230,478 | 56,746,988 | 51.51 | -2.27 | 380 | 750 | 50.67 | -21 |
December 3567 | 27,871,278 | 54,116,482 | 51.50 | -0.01 | 380 | 750 | 50.67 | +0 |
December 3573 | 12,805,225 | 61,459,549 | 20.84 | -30.67 | 155 | 750 | 20.67 | -225 |
February 3578 | 7,101,662 | 49,958,762 | 14.22 | -6.62 | 105 | 750 | 14.00 | -50 |
September 3578 | 10,824,968 | 61,711,892 | 17.54 | +3.33 | 132 | 750 | 17.60 | +27 |
September 3584 | 16,683,059 | 56,868,824 | 29.34 | +11.79 | 217 | 750 | 28.93 | +85 |
September 3590 | 13,735,100 | 51,881,005 | 26.47 | -2.86 | 195 | 750 | 26.00 | -22 |
September 3596 | 17,121,550 | 61,981,596 | 27.62 | +1.15 | 206 | 750 | 27.47 | +11 |
September 3602 | 16,839,561 | 56,376,496 | 29.87 | +2.25 | 224 | 750 | 29.87 | +18 |
April 3670 | 32,486,570 | 63,788,136 | 50.93 | +21.06 | 215 | 425 | 50.59 | -9 |
April 3675 | 20,477,424 | 62,710,812 | 32.65 | -18.28 | 139 | 425 | 32.71 | -76 |
April 3680 | 23,781,724 | 62,605,114 | 37.99 | +5.33 | 164 | 425 | 38.59 | +25 |
June 4211 | 13,769,615 | 61,424,066 | 22.42 | -15.57 | 173 | 749 | 23.10 | +9 |
October 4214 | 8,419,650 | 61,724,160 | 13.64 | -8.78 | 103 | 750 | 13.73 | -70 |
January 4217 | 16,039,742 | 63,356,751 | 25.32 | +11.68 | 193 | 749 | 25.77 | +90 |
May 4220 | 15,072,781 | 67,953,480 | 22.18 | -3.14 | 168 | 749 | 22.43 | -25 |
September 4223 | 1,106,416 | 65,926,515 | 1.68 | -20.50 | 11 | 749 | 1.47 | -157 |
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