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Solidarity Rutania[?]
This page contains information about the Solidarity Rutania.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Rìoghachd na Rutha (Rutania)
Seats[?] in Pàrlamaid (Parliament)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Solidarity Rutania Who We Are ------------------------------- We are democrats. We are feminists. We are environmentalists. We are alter-globalists. We are proponents of social justice. We are on the left. ------------------------------- National Headquarters: 118 McAvoy Blvd Bozarburg, Bozarland ------------------------------- Party Spokespeople: Hugo Reid (March 3971) Sonya Owen (March 3971) Past Party Spokespeople: Russell Brooks (January 3615 - July 3629), Prime Minister Diana Hammond (January 3615 - September 3633), President of Rutania (3617-3633) Chris Ball (July 3629 - July 3642) Sarah Carpenter (September 3633 - August 3656) Derek Cunningham (July 3642 - March 2668) Prime Minister (June 3661 - Present) Antoine-Simon d'Olérie (August 3656 - April 3669) President (June 3661 - June 3669) Francis Schneider (March 3668) Yvonne Moore (April 3669) Francine Robertson (February 3952 - April 3959) Crystal Thornton (April 3959 - March 3971) Nathan Fuller (February 3952 - March 3971) ------------------------------- Directory of Regional Collectives: Wolfbury Collective 122 McAvoy Blvd Bozarburg, Bozarland Hansdell Collective 3476 B Eilene Park St Bozarburg, Bozarland Fairburg Collective 78 Quince St W Bozarburg, Bozarland Vanside Collective 544 Bregman St Mirigodin, Aridinia Millwich Collective 835 Wilderton Blvd Vanderburg, Khodor ------------------------------- Party Commissions Starting in 3971, Solidarity Rutania operates several commissions in which like minded party members mobilize activists and community members as well as advocate for policy. Ecosocialist Commission -A movement to enact ecologist programs based on social equity, eco-wisdom, human rights and a cooperative economy Labour Movement Commission -A movement to expand the role of the Labour Movement in Rutania and advance labour rights and issues Commission for Bodily Integrity Rights -Fighting to protect bodily autonomy rights, the Commission for Bodily Integrity fights for Women's access to abortion and to contraception and birth control; for the rights of LGBTQ2+ peoples and their bodily and sexual rights; and for genital integrity in the fight against male and female circumcision and forced gender reassignment. Women's Commission -A commission to fight the inequalities, both societal and legislative, between Women and gender-non conforming people and men. Commission on Urban Issues -A commission to advocate for sustainable development in cities, encompassing the construction of complete neighbourhoods that are economically and socially diverse, economically viable, walkable and cyclable, and well connected by transit. This commission advocates for a national affordable housing strategy, investment in public transit infrastructure, public education and healthcare, support for the cooperative economy and small business, and cycleable infrastructuer. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | permissive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | excellent | 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 (+) |
January 3617 | 30,288,944 | 47,605,548 | 63.62 | +63.62 | 354 | 555 | 63.78 | +354 |
January 3621 | 24,041,866 | 57,926,958 | 41.50 | -22.12 | 227 | 555 | 40.90 | -127 |
January 3625 | 14,741,392 | 58,048,628 | 25.39 | -16.11 | 142 | 555 | 25.59 | -85 |
January 3629 | 20,496,360 | 56,517,781 | 36.27 | +10.87 | 195 | 555 | 35.14 | +53 |
January 3633 | 18,695,587 | 56,784,848 | 32.92 | -3.34 | 179 | 555 | 32.25 | -16 |
January 3637 | 7,329,883 | 65,147,602 | 11.25 | -21.67 | 60 | 555 | 10.81 | -119 |
January 3641 | 6,319,771 | 66,000,056 | 9.58 | -1.68 | 50 | 555 | 9.01 | -10 |
August 3643 | 8,523,177 | 61,353,660 | 13.89 | +4.32 | 76 | 555 | 13.69 | +26 |
August 3647 | 8,337,403 | 65,130,166 | 12.80 | -1.09 | 71 | 555 | 12.79 | -5 |
August 3651 | 8,054,601 | 59,687,998 | 13.49 | +0.69 | 74 | 555 | 13.33 | +3 |
June 3653 | 8,835,203 | 60,510,113 | 14.60 | +1.11 | 80 | 555 | 14.41 | +6 |
June 3657 | 10,024,824 | 60,336,645 | 16.61 | +2.01 | 92 | 555 | 16.58 | +12 |
June 3661 | 29,910,517 | 56,647,685 | 52.80 | +36.19 | 292 | 555 | 52.61 | +200 |
June 3665 | 33,202,493 | 62,429,989 | 53.18 | +0.38 | 295 | 555 | 53.15 | +3 |
June 3669 | 33,732,596 | 65,486,278 | 51.51 | -1.67 | 286 | 555 | 51.53 | -9 |
June 3673 | 34,340,280 | 65,252,676 | 52.63 | +1.12 | 293 | 555 | 52.79 | +7 |
June 3677 | 17,380,765 | 59,734,905 | 29.10 | -23.53 | 161 | 555 | 29.01 | -132 |
June 3681 | 12,692,831 | 62,596,438 | 20.28 | -8.82 | 112 | 555 | 20.18 | -49 |
June 3685 | 15,100,259 | 60,825,618 | 24.83 | +4.55 | 140 | 555 | 25.23 | +28 |
June 3689 | 11,352,236 | 62,037,590 | 18.30 | -6.53 | 101 | 555 | 18.20 | -39 |
June 3693 | 14,815,658 | 61,392,321 | 24.13 | +5.83 | 138 | 555 | 24.86 | +37 |
March 3953 | 11,109,655 | 64,620,980 | 17.19 | -6.94 | 44 | 250 | 17.60 | -94 |
March 3955 | 12,283,453 | 61,786,976 | 19.88 | +2.69 | 49 | 250 | 19.60 | +5 |
March 3957 | 11,423,394 | 60,208,621 | 18.97 | -0.91 | 48 | 250 | 19.20 | -1 |
April 3958 | 9,892,385 | 61,345,444 | 16.13 | -2.85 | 48 | 300 | 16.00 | +0 |
April 3960 | 10,307,543 | 59,279,142 | 17.39 | +1.26 | 53 | 300 | 17.67 | +5 |
April 3962 | 4,178,902 | 60,613,722 | 6.89 | -10.49 | 33 | 500 | 6.60 | -20 |
January 3963 | 5,196,643 | 64,255,921 | 8.09 | +1.19 | 39 | 500 | 7.80 | +6 |
January 3965 | 6,119,887 | 61,130,802 | 10.01 | +1.92 | 50 | 500 | 10.00 | +11 |
January 3967 | 10,085,137 | 59,874,472 | 16.84 | +6.83 | 86 | 500 | 17.20 | +36 |
January 3969 | 13,979,525 | 63,678,537 | 21.95 | +5.11 | 111 | 500 | 22.20 | +25 |
January 3971 | 8,779,789 | 62,010,531 | 14.16 | -7.79 | 71 | 500 | 14.20 | -40 |
September 3972 | 7,048,958 | 59,170,104 | 11.91 | -2.25 | 59 | 500 | 11.80 | -12 |
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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 Solidarity Rutania.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
2264 Software Design Bill | May 2264 | May 2269 | defeated | ||
2262 Library Bill | May 2262 | October 2262 | passed | ||
2260 Culture Access Bill (rectified) | October 2260 | May 2262 | defeated | ||
2258 Labour Union Bill | September 2258 | March 2259 | defeated | ||
2257 Labour Union Bill (rectified) | May 2257 | March 2259 | defeated | ||
Ban on Religious Clothing for Public Officials | March 2254 | February 2270 | defeated | ||
Prohibition of Evangelism | March 2254 | February 2270 | defeated | ||
Secularism in Public Institutions Act | August 2253 | March 2255 | passed | ||
Industrial Pollution Regulation Bill | August 2253 | March 2254 | passed | ||
Environmental Policy Act | March 2252 | March 2254 | passed | ||
Overall Secularism Act | March 2252 | March 2254 | passed | ||
Education Act | May 2251 | August 2252 | passed | ||
Private Housing Bill II | October 2248 | March 2250 | defeated | ||
2246 Land Respect Bill (rectified) | September 2246 | May 2247 | passed | ||
Child Labour Devolution Bill | October 2244 | September 2245 | defeated | ||
2243 Energy Education Bill | November 2243 | May 2244 | passed | ||
Voluntary Education Act 2242 | January 2242 | January 2242 | passed | ||
2241 Urban Enviromental Bill (ractified) | June 2241 | July 2242 | passed | ||
Nuclear Power Ban Act | January 2241 | June 2241 | defeated | ||
Seperation of Powers | June 2240 | December 2240 | defeated |
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