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Zardio Federisma Partio[?]

This page contains information about the Zardio Federisma Partio.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: PaleRider

Nation[?]: Respubliko de Zardujo (Zardugal)

Seats[?] in Leĝdonaro (Legislature)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

UFP wiki: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/United_Federalist_Party
CRP wiki: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Conservative_Republican_Party(Zardugal)
ZNC wiki: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Zardic_National_Coalition
ZPP wiki: Coming soon
ZFP wiki: coming soon

National Headquarters: Belgae, Zardugal

The Zardic Federalist Party (ZFP) is a centre-right political party in Zardugal founded in November 25, 3841 as the successor to the long lived Zardic People's Party. It's political ideology is largely based around Zardic Federalism, which is largely a conservative political school of thought. The party advocates devolution of powers to local and state governments, a strong defense policy, strong international engagement, economic liberalization, social conservatism and fiscal conservatism.

National Organization-
The highest governing body of the ZFP is the Zardic Federalist Central Committee, which consists of the 25 highest members in the party. The Chairman of the Central Committee usually doubles as the presidential nominee while the Vice Chairman is usually either the Congressional Leader or Prime Minister depending on the position of the ZFP in Congress. Other spots are usually given to important government ministers, powerful Congressional committee chairmen and other important party members. 5 spots are explicitly reserved for the 5 Chair's of the state organizing committees and the Executive Director of the Federalist Party Executive.

Federalist Party Executive- The FPE is the main administrative body of the party and is responsible for the day to day operations of the party. It is headed by an Executive Director (chosen by the Zardic Federalist National Congress) and consists of various deputy directors heading the following offices:
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National Headquarters- Limenostomo, Ingomu

The Zardic People's Party (ZPP) is a centre-right political party in Zardugal. It is the successor party to the Conservative Republican Party (CRP) and the later United Federalist Party (UFP). It was formed by a general convention in 3575 with the following ideological program:

Pan-Majatranism
Economic liberalism
social conservatism
federalism
republicanism
neo-conservatism

Structure:
In 3724 the entire party structure underwent a massive internal political reform initiated by President Harold Williams. It was designed to better organize and manage the party's daily business.
The Central Committee of the Zardic People's Party is the central organ for organization and direction of the party. It includes the Chairman of the Committee (usually the President or his designee) the Vice Chairman (usually the Prime Minister or Congressional Leader) and the Chairmen of all 5 state parties along with the Director of the Young Zards, the College Zardic Organizing Commitee Chairman and the Director of the People's Armed Militia (PAM), the party's paramilitary wing.

The Central Committee positions are appointed by the Zardic People's Congress, a congress held every 5 years to update the party's platform, appoint new members to positions and handle any such issues that arise. When the Congress is not in session the Party Steering Committee is in charge and handles any issues that would normally be solved by the Congress.
The Congress consists of 500 delegates (100 from each state party) and the PSC has 50 members (10 per state party).

The National Party Secretariat (NPS) is the main administrative arm of the party and is headed by a General Secretary, elected by the party congress.
The NPS is responsible for coordinating electoral activities, handling administrative affairs and dealing with general day to day party business. It consists of the following offices:
-Central Elections Office
-Central Policy Analysis Office
-Central Party Investigative Office
-Central Legal Office
-Central Administrative Office
-Central Paramilitary Affairs Office
-Central International Affairs Office
-Central Civic Engagement Office
Each office is headed by an executive director except the Legal Office which is headed by the Party Counsel who acts as the party's chief lawyer.

The Young Zards, is the youth wing of the party and is responsible for organizing youth clubs and events across the country to rally support for the party along with identifying possible future candidates.
Similarly, the College Zardic Organizing Committee is the main university and college organization responsible for organizing party support on that level.

The party paramilitary organization, the Federation Guard is responsible largely for party security and when called to do so, perform such police functions as the Ministry of Internal Affairs deems needed.
The Director handles all day to day operations and needs of FG and when fully activated by the party, he controls operational duties as well. The Central Paramilitary Commission is a special oversight body that is chaired by the Chairman of the Central Committee (again, usually the President or de facto nominee for president). They choose the director of the group and can fire them at will. The 5 member committee is usually filled with only the most important and powerful party members. The CPAO is in charge of most clerical and administrative needs of the Militia. FG has its training headquarters in Kalvario but also has important centres in Belgae, Limenostomo, Fortresso and Kostanidan Bay.
FG itself is broken up into several distinct units and directorates to allow itself greater flexibility and specialization on certain matters.
General Political Directorate- responsible for protecting party sites and important party persons and members. Works with local law enforcement to protect rallies and gatherings of the party.
General Armament Directorate- responsible for training new militia members and acquiring arms and supplies for the militia.
General Security Directorate- responsible for training and overseeing the "special forces" of FG, known as the Zardic Protection Unit, an elite force comprised of only the most loyal party members. Also responsible for collecting intelligence and ensuring the security of confidential party material.

Finally the Congressional Wing of the party is headed by the Congressional Leader and Deputy Congressional Leader who are appointed by the Zardic People's Congressional Conference (ZPCC). The ZPCC is responsible for pushing the legislative agenda of the party and organizing and recruiting new members for party development. A long established party principle, going back to CRP days is the de facto leader of the strongest faction takes the Leader spot while the second strongest takes the Deputy Leader spot to symbolize a coalition between the two for the betterment of the party.

Federation Guard strength: 13,000 registered paramilitaries
Number of permanent staffers and employees (national party only): 900
Other important party sites:
-Belgae Party Compound
-Venetio Convention Centre
-Kostandian Bay Civic Engagement Centre
-Darmopolo Militia Training Centre

Factions inside the party:
-Federalists: by far one of the most powerful and long enduring factions. Persons who are aligned with the federalist faction of the party tend to be conservatives on the local and state level while more moderate on the national level as they prefer to devolve most domestic making policy to local governments.
-Conservatives: the second most powerful faction of the party, they favor a more unitary government that enforces neoliberal economic policies and a socially conservative agenda on a national, state and local level. The support devolution but not as much as compared to the Federalists.
-Moderates: the third most powerful faction, they comprise of social moderates and economic liberals who favor moderate/devolved social policies, neoliberal economic policies but moderated with some government regulation. Traditionally, the Federalists and Moderates have aligned together to keep control of the party.
-Zardic Nationalists- the smallest faction of the party, they favor economic protectionism, strong Hosian Patriarchal values, social conservatism and Augustan nationalism. They are both the most critical and most supportive group of the ZPP. They have some influence in western Ingomo but the rest of the party ignores this faction, sometimes to their detriment.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaningexcellentperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistexcellentperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaningexcellentperfect
Marketregulator-leaningexcellentperfect
Militaryconvinced militaristexcellentperfect
Moralityconservative-leaningexcellentperfect
Religionsecular-leaningexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
September 331735,72169,103,5100.05+0.0504000.00+0
June 3318135,95860,794,2030.22+0.1704000.00+0
December 332031,884,30060,836,22052.41+52.1921040052.50+210
December 332312,083,35845,668,44726.46-25.9510840027.00-102
January 332426,253,37257,152,03745.94+19.4818540046.25+77
January 332725,710,70864,479,41839.87-6.0625965039.85+74
December 332723,221,51662,371,71337.23-2.6427875037.07+19
January 332925,313,73161,661,67441.05+3.8230675040.80+28
December 332925,454,32054,759,09546.48+5.4334875046.40+42
December 333226,581,01455,829,23447.61+1.1335375047.07+5
December 333526,665,62854,651,84248.79+1.1836475048.53+11
December 333827,604,10456,268,86949.06+0.2736475048.53+0
December 334132,495,09364,184,08450.63+1.5738175050.80+17
February 334427,311,16266,075,91941.33-9.2931075041.33-71
February 334726,028,56961,947,36242.02+0.6831175041.47+1
February 335022,178,24957,206,34738.77-3.2528775038.27-24
June 33506,080,21126,852,07222.64-16.1317575023.33-112
June 335323,620,51657,959,96940.75+18.1129675039.47+121
December 335522,880,38445,547,00950.23+9.4837775050.27+81
November 335712,055,35912,055,359100.00+49.77750750100.00+373
November 336216,244,89943,644,89237.22-62.7825065038.46-500
November 336726,197,75750,149,97352.24+15.0234365052.77+93
November 337226,987,58557,951,55546.57-5.6730365046.62-40
November 337720,176,97154,427,53837.07-9.5023865036.62-65
July 338119,266,68141,122,25446.85+9.7830965047.54+71
July 338619,929,15939,400,79650.58+3.7332865050.46+19
July 339121,954,24943,144,54450.89+0.3033365051.23+5
July 339620,839,92062,069,50833.58-17.3121865033.54-115
July 34018,124,14863,746,04212.74-20.838465012.92-134
July 340512,190,53262,254,15919.58+6.8412765019.54+43
July 340911,592,19864,868,74917.87-1.7111665017.85-11
July 341320,800,50459,261,31735.10+17.2322965035.23+113
July 341715,475,18458,095,08026.64-8.4617265026.46-57
July 34216,554,22456,273,30311.65-14.998875011.73-84
February 347131,696,22349,723,04463.75+52.1031750063.40+229
February 347525,502,23359,399,20942.93-20.8121250042.40-105
February 347925,951,85357,615,21645.04+2.1122050044.00+8
February 348321,856,42454,452,12040.14-4.9019950039.80-21
February 348723,177,95357,706,82640.17+0.0320050040.00+1
February 349134,179,72065,697,22652.03+11.8626150052.20+61
February 349521,851,70655,727,86439.21-12.8119650039.20-65
February 349916,253,30154,352,75929.90-9.3114850029.60-48
February 350317,666,23858,891,02630.00+0.0915150030.20+3
February 350518,737,77360,193,14331.13+1.1315550031.00+4
February 350918,205,09657,621,14431.59+0.4715950031.80+4
October 351217,199,89062,082,05927.71-3.8913850027.60-21
October 351615,004,09562,859,11823.87-3.8412050024.00-18
October 351910,473,69560,168,00417.41-6.468950017.80-31
December 352011,296,72461,522,51818.36+0.959050018.00+1
January 352414,147,94264,040,52722.09+3.7311050022.00+20
November 352616,306,63764,889,52125.13+3.0412450024.80+14
November 353018,725,51656,987,00232.86+7.7316450032.80+40
November 353418,545,89056,571,45532.78-0.0816750033.40+3
February 354911,575,16311,575,163100.00+67.22711711100.00+544
February 355436,160,35648,258,13874.93-25.0754275072.27-169
March 356631,202,79435,840,83387.06+12.1363075084.00+88
March 356735,828,81860,343,48059.37-27.6844475059.20-186
March 357226,420,70241,781,74863.24+3.8645275060.27+8
March 357720,320,22640,038,29850.75-12.4837975050.53-73
March 358221,557,93960,578,08335.59-15.1626675035.47-113
March 358720,960,52460,071,86134.89-0.6926275034.93-4
March 35927,359,66763,255,16911.63-23.268775011.60-175
September 35927,797,09661,596,15712.66+1.029675012.80+9
September 35977,513,15661,028,57012.31-0.359175012.13-5
December 365969,463,68169,510,88799.93+87.62750750100.00+659
April 36659,685,97549,841,60719.43-80.5014775019.60-603
April 366915,822,28755,795,11328.36+8.9221275028.27+65
April 36738,194,62051,704,15815.85-12.5111475015.20-98
December 371128,576,21356,344,40050.72+34.8710020050.00-14
December 371728,175,05356,150,70350.18-0.549920049.50-1
December 372327,182,30657,680,99947.13-3.0526857546.61+169
December 372940,666,52348,656,79583.58+36.4547057581.74+202
April 374135,126,64946,085,24976.22-7.3642157573.22-49
April 374511,558,64714,309,90580.77+4.5556665087.08+145
April 374952,747,61452,775,29099.95+19.17650650100.00+84
April 375024,013,26347,344,32750.72-49.2333065050.77-320
April 375414,448,35358,451,70724.72-26.0016165024.77-169
April 37589,752,48350,292,66419.39-5.3313065020.00-31
April 376213,570,65050,014,57527.13+7.7417965027.54+49
September 376316,033,46752,987,77630.26+3.1319765030.31+18
August 376416,081,82055,760,36328.84-1.4218765028.77-10
August 376814,243,95852,982,61826.88-1.9617565026.92-12
August 377214,701,21652,202,11928.16+1.2818465028.31+9
January 377515,077,03352,498,88928.72+0.5618065027.69-4
January 377928,338,10946,627,73260.78+32.0639565060.77+215
January 378319,996,74858,406,67434.24-26.5422465034.46-171
July 378528,013,56962,685,28344.69+10.4529365045.08+69
July 378919,996,95957,892,13234.54-10.1522465034.46-69
December 379125,422,42662,585,02740.62+6.0826865041.23+44
December 379527,207,05959,682,96645.59+4.9729665045.54+28
December 379913,299,62447,282,50728.13-17.4618365028.15-113
November 380211,872,92842,011,63628.26+0.1318165027.85-2
November 380611,535,21441,319,65427.92-0.3418165027.85+0
January 380821,803,36953,030,36641.11+13.2026265040.31+81
June 380822,245,45854,432,16840.87-0.2526165040.15-1
June 381218,337,13452,541,87134.90-5.9722465034.46-37
August 381518,379,98058,509,74931.41-3.4920265031.08-22
February 381819,521,88459,270,49432.94+1.5221365032.77+11
October 381826,859,96857,149,06547.00+14.0630065046.15+87
October 382229,516,71062,208,66347.45+0.4531065047.69+10
October 382636,063,70462,195,37457.98+10.5437865058.15+68
February 384313,004,06863,883,78720.36-37.6313165020.15-247
February 384712,282,73561,794,17419.88-0.4813265020.31+1
July 384712,839,76360,196,51221.33+1.4514265021.85+10
July 385110,865,70752,001,21120.90-0.4314965022.92+7
July 385819,238,09548,516,36539.65+18.7625465039.08+105
February 386032,659,64462,933,97151.90+12.2433765051.85+83
February 386429,555,30656,374,39552.43+0.5333565051.54-2
February 386825,968,57552,926,06649.07-3.3631665048.62-19
August 387017,044,24558,927,54728.92-20.1419065029.23-126
December 387316,261,20757,048,54028.50-0.4218665028.62-4
December 387726,086,97652,732,77949.47+20.9732565050.00+139
December 388122,678,92755,858,16440.60-8.8726165040.15-64
December 388522,106,82359,393,27137.22-3.3828374537.99+22
December 388914,168,17461,269,73323.12-14.1017274523.09-111
July 389112,177,28358,117,85920.95-2.1715774521.07-15
June 389221,319,36453,856,35139.59+18.6330074540.27+143
April 389618,427,97950,708,42436.34-3.2427674537.05-24
April 390015,011,50335,465,29442.33+5.9930974541.48+33
January 400032,565,34362,035,66452.49+10.1739775052.93+88
January 400423,110,30348,954,67847.21-5.2921846546.88-179
January 400823,077,11450,049,92046.11-1.1021246545.59-6
September 401032,397,22464,334,43250.36+4.2523446550.32+22
March 401826,821,81862,774,25542.73-7.6320146543.23-33
March 402217,882,08959,351,29630.13-12.6014546531.18-56
March 402317,397,57853,952,99832.25+2.1215346532.90+8
January 403324,778,39756,683,55843.71+11.4720746544.52+54
January 403721,429,12464,081,57333.44-10.2715846533.98-49
January 40419,224,28160,283,36815.30-18.147346515.70-85
June 406317,194,46155,580,25130.94+15.6314246530.54+69
June 40674,358,21947,023,9129.27-21.67464659.89-96
April 409823,572,57262,064,89437.98+28.7128875038.40+242
November 409822,367,12861,531,43136.35-1.6327675036.80-12
November 410219,536,59450,048,12739.04+2.6829075038.67+14
December 410429,137,13846,681,50662.42+23.3845375060.40+163
June 414914,400,01960,822,43523.68-38.7417875023.73-275
June 415314,294,64747,833,98929.88+6.2123775031.60+59
September 429813,962,81556,070,43524.90-4.9810040524.69-137
September 43028,659,52463,359,18013.67-11.235640513.83-44
September 43069,368,28563,998,05714.64+0.975840514.32+2
June 43087,435,60262,177,42811.96-2.684940512.10-9
October 453726,025,53538,078,50368.35+56.3917025068.00+121
October 454222,465,35649,135,45745.72-22.6324853546.36+78

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Absolute Graph

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National Graph

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Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Noble Republican ActMarch 5453May 5453passed
Novjara AktoJanuary 5453January 5453passed
Cabinet Proposal of January 5453January 5453January 5453passed
Constitutional changesJuly 5435July 5435passed
Cabinet Proposal of September 5431September 5431September 5431passed
🔊OOC: Proposed Cultural Protocol Update (January 2024)November 5420November 5420passed
🔊OOC: Proposed Cultural Protocol Update (January 2024)June 5419August 5419passed
Ratification of the Terran Times Project (TTP)June 5419August 5419passed
Ratification of the Allink Command Agreement (AllComm)June 5415February 5416passed
Ratification of the JMMO Oil & Gas Distribution Agreement (Vamaj Extension)June 5412June 5412passed
📖OOC: Esperanto names for in-game conceptsDecember 5407 debate
Moderation ActJuly 5407July 5407passed
Ratification of the Vamaj Oil & Gas Distribution Framework AgreementJuly 5407July 5407passed
Cabinet Proposal of July 5407July 5407July 5407passed
Call for early elections, June 5407June 5407June 5407passed
Call for early elections, January 5401January 5401January 5401defeated
Call for early elections, January 5401January 5401January 5401defeated
Foreign Policy AdjustmentNovember 5380November 5380passed
Ratification of the Seetouf Olami Symposium Agreement (SOS)November 5380November 5380passed
Ratification of the Beiteynuese - Zardic Alliance AgreementJanuary 5380January 5380passed

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