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Federal Heritage Party of Hutori[?]

This page contains information about the Federal Heritage Party of Hutori.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: RIS

Nation[?]: Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)

Seats[?] in House of Parliament[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Federal Heritage Party of Hutori, formerly known as the Federalist Party, embodies a neo-libertarian conservative stance with a leaning towards libertarian ideals while diverging at crucial points. Initially rooted in republicanism, the party has evolved, maintaining connections to the throne while openly embracing a monarchist outlook.

Core Values:
At its essence, the Federal Heritage Party values individualism, emphasizing personal responsibility and the belief that individuals are best suited to make choices for their lives. The party advocates for equality of opportunity for all Hutorian citizens and strives to foster a competitive economic environment, with a commitment to limited government intervention.

Government:
The party supports a balanced power dynamic between the Federal and Provincial Governments, endorsing limited government for optimal effectiveness.

Military:
To safeguard Hutorian interests, the Federal Heritage Party advocates for a robust global military presence, gaining significant support from the nation's military.

Foreign Policy:
Diverging from classic libertarianism, the party actively engages in forward-thinking foreign policy, preferring proactive approaches to potential threats instead of isolationist non-aggression.

Immigration:
Embracing Hutori as a nation of immigrants, the party opposes ethnic quota systems, advocating for an immigration system based on individual merit. It proposes accepting immigrants and refugees based on successful assimilation and qualifications, rejecting economic causes as grounds for refugee status.

Life:
The Federal Heritage Party upholds the objective value of human life, condemning practices like euthanasia and abortion as affronts to this value and choices that should not be left to the individual.

Economy:
With a belief in minimal government intervention, the party supports economies driven by individual aspirations and consumer habits, seeing government interference as potentially harmful to both producers and consumers.

Religion:
Affirming everyone's right to practice their religion freely, the party supports the promotion of religious beliefs as long as it doesn't physically harm others.

Civil Rights:
The Federal Heritage Party advocates for the right to voice opinions and beliefs, rejecting the notion of freedom from opposing views. It prioritizes equality of opportunity over equality of outcome.

Research and Development:
An ardent supporter of the sciences, the Federal Heritage Party promotes science literacy, education, and funding, envisioning a scientifically literate and bright future for Hutori.

Critics and Ministers:

Foreign Affairs Critic: Spencer Barton (F-FA; St. Johns Mountainview)
Internal Affairs Critic: Tamara Akerman (F-AD; Bekenial North)
Finance Critic: Lindsey Beckert (F-RO; Isle of Sutton South)
Defense Critic: General Kaitlyn Clarkson (Ret.)(F-LA; Constantine Centre)
Justice Critic: Lorenzo Samuelson (F-FA; Tremaine Riverwood)
Infrastructure & Transportation Critic: Gerald Luther (F-AD; Acton West)
Health & Social Services Critic: Dr. Irving Bristol (F-RO; Langdon West)
Education & Culture Critic: Dawn Whittemore (F-KE; Port Prosperity Oceanview)
Science & Technology Critic: Dr. Dana Jefferson (F-FA; Carter City Fort Carter)
Food & Agriculture Critic: Natalie Siddall (F-RO; Sutton Polaris)
Environment & Tourism Critic: Gilbert Cook (F-AD; Axminister Thorndale)
Trade & Industry Critic: Zachary Watts (F-FA; Carter City Skyview)

Provincial Branches:

Federal Heritage Party of Adelia
Leader: Bridget Willis
Party Seats: 30 of 41

Federal Heritage Party of Kenai
Leader: Allen Newman
Party Seats: 31 of 41

Federal Heritage Party of Roccato & the Isle of Sutton
Leader: Erika Harrison
Party Seats: 24 of 41

Federal Heritage Party of Falristan
Leader: Rodney Dawson
Party Seats: 28 of 41

Federal Heritage Party of Lagard
Party Leader: Hannah O'Neal
Party Seats: 23 of 41

Party Founder: Charles Carmichael
Party Leader: Alexander Sterling
Party Deputy Leader: Sebastian Morales
Party Parliamentary Leader: Grace Pendleton
Nicknames: Feds, Yankees, Yanks
Motto: Pro Veritate, Libertate, Honore (For Truth, Liberty, Honor)
Headquarters: 217 Bishop Square, Port Prosperity, Kenai

Ministries

This party is part of the national cabinet, and controls the following ministries:

MinistryMinister
Ministry of Internal AffairsIsabelle Harper
Ministry of FinanceDaniel Reynolds
Ministry of JusticeHarrison Drake
Ministry of Infrastructure and TransportJordan Porter
Ministry of Education and CultureOlivia Mercer
Ministry of Science and TechnologyDr. Ethan Donovan
Ministry of Trade and IndustryZoe Anderson

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaninglimitedperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissivemoderateperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsconvinced internationalistlimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaningmoderateperfect
Marketregulator-leaningmoderateperfect
Militarymoderate militaristmoderateperfect
Moralityconservative-leaningmoderateperfect
Religionreligious-leaningmoderateperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 37052,052,87053,585,9973.83+3.83143913.58+14
April 37091,325,46653,636,1522.47-1.3693912.30-5
December 37139,876,75256,385,38617.52+15.056939117.65+60
December 37179,053,35249,339,76818.35+0.837139118.16+2
September 371810,056,92246,246,84021.75+3.408739122.25+16
September 37229,654,71441,753,30623.12+1.389439124.04+7
September 37269,873,51242,654,75423.15+0.029239123.53-2
September 37307,258,79145,743,79515.87-7.286539116.62-27
September 373413,387,52653,791,01524.89+9.0210039125.58+35
January 373511,205,42243,444,25225.79+0.9010339126.34+3
January 373913,819,32656,242,32724.57-1.2213453525.05+31
January 37438,747,46758,218,70015.03-9.558053514.95-54
January 37478,828,19758,338,13315.13+0.118153515.14+1
July 37507,389,68061,349,54512.05-3.096353511.78-18
July 37546,130,93461,237,08210.01-2.03525359.72-11
July 37586,469,88961,929,60510.45+0.445553510.28+3
April 376011,102,43254,621,31220.33+9.8811153520.75+56
April 376410,083,41858,411,67717.26-3.069153517.01-20
April 376812,541,86459,398,73121.11+3.8511453521.31+23
April 377218,081,66950,338,22735.92+14.8119553536.45+81
April 377611,303,83348,262,99623.42-12.5012853523.93-67
April 378014,287,11455,036,58025.96+2.5414353526.73+15
April 378413,677,22460,769,82622.51-3.4512253522.80-21
April 378812,333,64060,091,38120.52-1.9811253520.93-10
August 379020,882,05151,576,92640.49+19.9621853540.75+106
August 379418,247,71551,252,26235.60-4.8819253535.89-26
August 379812,559,57357,063,57622.01-13.5911953522.24-73
August 380212,753,44058,606,04321.76-0.2511753521.87-2
November 380215,430,42955,461,63127.82+6.0615153528.22+34
November 380616,187,22654,219,54529.85+2.0316253530.28+11
November 381016,021,77058,950,16427.18-2.6814653527.29-16
November 381415,600,22560,808,54825.65-1.5213753525.61-9
November 381515,974,51157,809,65727.63+1.9814753527.48+10
November 381918,453,96464,424,94828.64+1.0115353528.60+6
November 382318,741,71463,835,27129.36+0.7215753529.35+4
October 382530,983,88258,593,76152.88+23.5228353552.90+126
October 382931,102,34658,748,54352.94+0.0628453553.08+1
October 383318,174,55634,995,99951.93-1.0127753551.78-7
October 383717,312,69033,474,77051.72-0.2127753551.78+0
October 384117,005,44332,576,19352.20+0.4827953552.15+2
October 384515,671,92832,119,28448.79-3.4126153548.79-18
October 384915,835,99130,182,03452.47+3.6828153552.52+20
October 385314,363,33429,073,74549.40-3.0726353549.16-18
October 385719,401,91553,275,98036.42-12.9919553536.45-68
October 386116,873,11064,147,84526.30-10.1114153526.36-54
October 38657,214,23059,497,74812.13-14.186453511.96-77
December 386611,094,53457,371,65219.34+7.2110453519.44+40
December 386823,137,75461,649,51637.53+18.1920253537.76+98
December 387217,359,65046,976,62336.95-0.5819653536.64-6
May 39108,774,96948,024,73318.27-18.687441517.83-122
May 39149,751,40032,299,75130.19+11.9212541530.12+51
May 39181,845,72331,959,9285.78-24.42234155.54-102
May 39222,351,60012,088,84619.45+13.6811660019.33+93
May 39263,662,38711,648,52731.44+11.9918960031.50+73
May 39288,109,80042,993,48718.86-12.5811560019.17-74
May 393211,062,19863,174,02817.51-1.3510560017.50-10
May 39365,448,56358,600,3289.30-8.21556009.17-50
May 39408,081,58557,581,33814.04+4.748560014.17+30
May 39447,833,47260,873,30612.87-1.177760012.83-8
December 39457,355,59855,973,19313.14+0.277960013.17+2
May 39478,376,89556,545,98314.81+1.679060015.00+11
May 39517,790,87553,931,27314.45-0.378960014.83-1
January 39547,559,89763,831,50911.84-2.607160011.83-18
March 39564,396,97558,600,7687.50-4.34446007.33-27
March 39602,910,12861,896,4024.70-2.80266004.33-18
September 39607,734,97651,066,86715.15+10.459360015.50+67
September 39649,988,60255,550,95217.98+2.8310860018.00+15
September 39687,442,46564,587,41211.52-6.466960011.50-39
September 397215,740,76964,986,94124.22+12.7014660024.33+77
June 397315,990,19064,681,51224.72+0.5014760024.50+1
February 397417,579,16257,198,73530.73+6.017625030.40-71
February 397816,111,36664,633,74524.93-5.816225024.80-14
February 39827,672,30458,977,57913.01-11.923225012.80-30
June 39839,212,50162,381,71414.77+1.763725014.80+5
January 39849,125,42263,975,11614.26-0.503525014.00-2
January 39883,320,98260,133,7545.52-8.74173554.79-18
January 39923,349,59453,920,8216.21+0.69223556.20+5
August 399412,120,54560,668,37919.98+13.777235520.28+50
February 399511,674,31056,393,50020.70+0.727435520.85+2
July 399810,425,81152,960,50219.69-1.026935519.44-5
July 40029,486,49660,658,99115.64-4.055535515.49-14
November 40048,691,72261,278,65614.18-1.465035514.08-5
March 40069,336,62264,744,25214.42+0.245035514.08+0
January 40079,383,51463,551,95214.77+0.345135514.37+1
January 40116,464,08464,413,80810.04-4.73353559.86-16
March 40125,446,17763,551,9288.57-1.47303558.45-5
March 40145,220,19562,491,9778.35-0.22293558.17-1
February 402420,312,75349,799,53840.79+32.4424960041.50+220
February 402824,152,87264,825,97837.26-3.5322560037.50-24
February 403217,692,27060,896,32829.05-8.2017660029.33-49
February 403628,742,35859,601,14048.22+19.1729060048.33+114
February 404014,436,01260,162,18724.00-24.2314260023.67-148
February 40444,523,46261,470,8217.36-16.64436007.17-99
February 40484,650,33462,539,8017.44+0.08436007.17+0
February 40524,462,98965,581,0216.81-0.63406006.67-3
February 40564,958,05265,147,7477.61+0.81466007.67+6
February 40605,518,97561,629,4718.96+1.34536008.83+7
February 40642,059,80959,507,5463.46-5.49186003.00-35
February 40682,622,40762,746,1954.18+0.72246004.00+6
February 40692,370,12860,518,0023.92-0.26216003.50-3
March 40693,015,12659,582,6375.06+1.14286004.67+7
October 40703,538,59461,513,0435.75+0.69336005.50+5
July 407110,448,72255,620,16318.79+13.0311560019.17+82
July 40756,819,57161,129,28811.16-7.636660011.00-49
February 407611,926,33057,935,89020.59+9.4312260020.33+56
February 408011,270,83258,443,16119.29-1.3011760019.50-5
January 40828,361,25052,426,19315.95-3.349760016.17-20
January 40866,151,52250,953,22212.07-3.887260012.00-25
June 408810,690,61565,941,63816.21+4.149760016.17+25
April 409218,901,85866,601,24528.38+12.1716960028.17+72
April 409611,300,92856,471,76220.01-8.3712060020.00-49
April 410016,978,80458,884,79228.83+8.8217560029.17+55
April 410412,432,73264,823,20319.18-9.6511660019.33-59
April 41087,317,18563,675,06711.49-7.696960011.50-47
April 41126,456,31661,599,60210.48-1.016260010.33-7
April 41165,360,87460,459,1668.87-1.61526008.67-10
August 41186,081,23657,250,44810.62+1.766360010.50+11
August 41227,623,32259,418,18812.83+2.217760012.83+14
December 412214,046,39564,995,19421.61+8.7813060021.67+53
December 412613,889,12962,175,71722.34+0.7313560022.50+5
December 41308,852,48457,036,86815.52-6.829460015.67-41
February 413410,792,31060,817,10017.75+2.2210660017.67+12
February 413812,260,44160,546,01120.25+2.5012360020.50+17
February 414212,502,54058,385,69721.41+1.1612960021.50+6
February 41464,464,38962,837,4367.10-14.31426007.00-87
February 415010,566,52361,537,83817.17+10.0710360017.17+61
February 41548,165,18361,917,65313.19-3.988060013.33-23
January 42215,791,23062,944,7679.20-3.99546009.00-26
January 422514,772,06062,223,66823.74+14.5414160023.50+87
June 422629,856,06063,652,99046.90+23.1628360047.17+142
June 423016,411,95867,198,03324.42-22.4814760024.50-136
June 423416,423,51060,773,49827.02+2.6016460027.33+17
June 423814,958,19564,831,91623.07-3.9514060023.33-24
June 424214,617,72264,678,73822.60-0.4713660022.67-4
June 425019,705,34064,780,04430.42+7.8218660530.74+50
June 425422,678,14462,938,79436.03+5.6122160536.53+35
June 425822,503,92261,564,45336.55+0.5222460537.02+3
June 426214,812,05361,664,11024.02-12.5314660524.13-78
January 42659,500,70059,396,28816.00-8.039760516.03-49
January 426910,720,15660,959,99517.59+1.5910760517.69+10
January 42739,717,28962,506,04715.55-2.049460515.54-13
June 427411,850,34559,534,91419.90+4.3611860519.50+24
June 427810,190,51953,148,61519.17-0.7311660519.17-2
May 428112,126,77549,912,93824.30+5.1214460523.80+28
May 428514,956,44665,097,25122.98-1.3213960522.98-5
January 440110,095,47364,060,49915.76-7.226440515.80-75
January 44059,015,33259,444,90415.17-0.596240515.31-2
January 440911,793,75960,906,01019.36+4.207940519.51+17
January 441310,302,61556,612,87418.20-1.177440518.27-5
January 441713,104,94057,911,87022.63+4.439240522.72+18
March 44189,941,87749,904,34019.92-2.718140520.00-11
March 44229,972,53159,169,65516.85-3.076740516.54-14
March 44267,356,79856,942,05212.92-3.935140512.59-16
November 45036,038,93048,728,47912.39-0.532420511.71-27
November 45075,258,99558,801,4708.94-3.45172058.29-7
November 45118,748,03761,702,61214.18+5.232920514.15+12
December 45138,765,81059,855,36114.64+0.473220515.61+3
December 451712,207,70565,285,83318.70+4.053820518.54+6
December 452110,057,60356,978,55717.65-1.053720518.05-1
December 452512,069,28354,733,68622.05+4.404620522.44+9
December 45299,243,12157,540,16216.06-5.993420516.59-12
December 453310,779,03052,559,18920.51+4.444320520.98+9
December 453711,015,27556,949,67219.34-1.174020519.51-3
June 453916,144,34352,481,12530.76+11.426320530.73+23
June 454314,758,76754,723,10826.97-3.795620527.32-7
August 503535,564,20840,557,53387.69+60.7217020582.93+114
August 50409,935,83221,177,19246.92-40.7713420565.37-36
March 544623,644,76835,983,81065.71+18.7913620566.34+2
March 545022,987,72442,171,42254.51-11.2010920553.17-27

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Cabinet Proposal of December 4919December 4919December 4919passed
Election 4921: Republican PlatformJune 4919June 4919defeated
Bill M-14: WC Re-Alignment BillAugust 4917September 4917passed
The King is Dead, Long Live the Queen!August 4917September 4917passed
Cabinet Proposal of August 4917August 4917August 4917passed
Reinstatement of the Monarchy Act of August 4917August 4917August 4917passed
Bill R-9: Abolishment of the Monarchy Act of January 4914January 4914January 4914passed
Bill R-8: Don't Start Using Ganga Silly (DRUGS) Act of July 4911July 4911January 4912passed
Bill R-7: Pharmaceutical Subsidy Act of July 4911July 4911January 4912passed
Bill R-6: Preservation Of Our Progeny (POOP) Act of July 4911July 4911January 4912passed
Bill R-5 - Nuclear Weapon Orderly Use Act of July 4911July 4911January 4912passed
Cabinet Proposal of April 4910April 4910April 4910passed
Call for early elections, November 4909November 4909November 4909passed
OOC: Visibility Bill - EnvironmentNovember 4907November 4907defeated
OOC: Visibility Bill - MilitaryNovember 4907November 4907defeated
OOC: Visibility Bill - ReligionNovember 4907November 4907defeated
Housing nationalization actNovember 4906November 4906passed
Marriage Reform ActSeptember 4906September 4906passed
Immigration Reform ActSeptember 4906September 4906passed
Public Transportation ActSeptember 4906September 4906passed

Random fact: Role-play is most enjoyable and successful when there is good communication and friendly relations between all players involved.

Random quote: "We here thank those in Deltaria who put [Zardic spy Mona Rivet] to justice in the most humane way possible. With bullets." - Sergio Rodriguez, former Egelian journalist

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