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Civic Platform[?]
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This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Respubliko de Zardujo (Zardugal)
Seats[?] in Leĝdonaro (Legislature)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
June 2152 | 2,979 | 22,340,937 | 0.01 | +0.01 | 0 | 501 | 0.00 | +0 |
September 2152 | 2,513 | 24,351,789 | 0.01 | -0.00 | 0 | 501 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 2153 | 2,667 | 16,765,092 | 0.02 | +0.01 | 0 | 501 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 2159 | 5,214,740 | 36,835,188 | 14.16 | +14.14 | 71 | 501 | 14.17 | +71 |
February 2163 | 5,115,920 | 40,988,332 | 12.48 | -1.68 | 63 | 501 | 12.57 | -8 |
February 2167 | 7,380,794 | 38,163,676 | 19.34 | +6.86 | 97 | 501 | 19.36 | +34 |
February 2171 | 5,195,518 | 41,464,632 | 12.53 | -6.81 | 62 | 501 | 12.38 | -35 |
February 2175 | 3,602,699 | 40,160,821 | 8.97 | -3.56 | 44 | 501 | 8.78 | -18 |
December 2175 | 2,401,111 | 35,804,461 | 6.71 | -2.26 | 33 | 501 | 6.59 | -11 |
April 2177 | 3,484,691 | 37,799,472 | 9.22 | +2.51 | 28 | 333 | 8.41 | -5 |
April 2181 | 6,813,885 | 36,114,031 | 18.87 | +9.65 | 61 | 333 | 18.32 | +33 |
April 2185 | 5,532,322 | 43,098,318 | 12.84 | -6.03 | 42 | 333 | 12.61 | -19 |
April 2189 | 6,292,008 | 41,308,461 | 15.23 | +2.40 | 51 | 333 | 15.32 | +9 |
April 2193 | 3,096,276 | 42,139,771 | 7.35 | -7.88 | 24 | 333 | 7.21 | -27 |
April 2197 | 4,355,266 | 43,038,597 | 10.12 | +2.77 | 33 | 333 | 9.91 | +9 |
April 2201 | 4,196,950 | 41,292,240 | 10.16 | +0.04 | 34 | 333 | 10.21 | +1 |
April 2205 | 5,123,714 | 43,974,387 | 11.65 | +1.49 | 39 | 333 | 11.71 | +5 |
April 2209 | 6,361,879 | 43,390,633 | 14.66 | +3.01 | 49 | 333 | 14.71 | +10 |
April 2213 | 4,455,145 | 42,589,925 | 10.46 | -4.20 | 34 | 333 | 10.21 | -15 |
April 2217 | 3,822,347 | 41,504,677 | 9.21 | -1.25 | 30 | 333 | 9.01 | -4 |
April 2221 | 5,069,755 | 44,246,628 | 11.46 | +2.25 | 37 | 333 | 11.11 | +7 |
April 2225 | 5,117,010 | 47,282,609 | 10.82 | -0.64 | 36 | 333 | 10.81 | -1 |
April 2229 | 5,321,197 | 47,927,139 | 11.10 | +0.28 | 35 | 333 | 10.51 | -1 |
April 2233 | 6,372,782 | 46,927,599 | 13.58 | +2.48 | 45 | 333 | 13.51 | +10 |
April 2237 | 8,428,367 | 47,671,438 | 17.68 | +4.10 | 59 | 333 | 17.72 | +14 |
April 2241 | 4,206,297 | 50,852,196 | 8.27 | -9.41 | 26 | 333 | 7.81 | -33 |
April 2245 | 8,723,718 | 43,137,183 | 20.22 | +11.95 | 69 | 333 | 20.72 | +43 |
April 2249 | 8,628,288 | 45,903,277 | 18.80 | -1.43 | 62 | 333 | 18.62 | -7 |
April 2253 | 5,593,787 | 46,429,504 | 12.05 | -6.75 | 39 | 333 | 11.71 | -23 |
April 2257 | 7,141,096 | 46,067,947 | 15.50 | +3.45 | 51 | 333 | 15.32 | +12 |
April 2261 | 5,743,934 | 51,074,594 | 11.25 | -4.26 | 37 | 333 | 11.11 | -14 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National 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 Civic Platform.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Passport act | June 2502 | June 2502 | passed | ||
Train Operating Companies | June 2502 | June 2502 | passed | ||
Expansion of Public Transport Funding | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
Public Decency and Sexual Leniency | June 2502 | June 2502 | passed | ||
Protection of Children | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
Right to Confidential Correspondence | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
Freedom of Marriage Act | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the International Agreement on Climatre Protection | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
People's Right to Assemble | June 2502 | June 2502 | defeated | ||
Cannibalism & Necrophilia Act | May 2502 | May 2502 | defeated | ||
Firearm Ownership Act | April 2502 | April 2502 | defeated | ||
Councils Act | April 2502 | April 2502 | defeated | ||
R. A-1: Economic Embargo of Gishoto | March 2502 | March 2502 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, March 2502 | March 2502 | March 2502 | defeated | ||
Death Penalty bill | December 2501 | December 2501 | passed | ||
Telecommunications bill | December 2501 | December 2501 | defeated | ||
Sale of tobacco bill | December 2501 | December 2501 | passed | ||
Contraceptive bill | December 2501 | December 2501 | passed | ||
Shelters bill | December 2501 | December 2501 | defeated | ||
Raising of the retirement age | December 2501 | December 2501 | passed |
Random fact: Cultural Protocols should generally be reflective of RP conducted within the nation and should not significantly alter or modify the ethnic, religious or linguistic composition without considerable and reasonable role-play or other justification. |
Random quote: "The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities." - John Dalberg-Acton |