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Conservative Realism Party[?]
This page contains information about the Conservative Realism Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Hobratsuri Respublika (Hobrazia)
Seats[?] in Erovnuli Asamblea (National Assembly) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
~THE CENTRAL BELIEFS OF THE CRP~ Centralization A good country with a plethora of ideas and innovations has different people and cities in it. Also, each city has specific needs that are different than the needs of another city. This is especially prominent in certain issues. Therefore, local governments need to have some rights because every area is different. Obviously, the extent of these rights should not get to the point where people constantly move based on their local government. Also, super extensive rights for local governments creates a lack of unity. Therefore, local government doesn't need extreme power, but we certainly recognize its importance in various issues. Civil Rights Discrimination should not exist. Using discrimination to stop discrimination like "affirmative action" is not good, and racist or sexist laws are also not good. If women are getting paid more than men, it's probably because of natural capitalism, and usually it's because of some non-sexist factor. Government intervention should not be used to promote discrimination, and government intervention used to stop discrimination usually creates more of it. Ecology Global warming is caused by natural climate change. Renewable resources are good, but they aren't a necessity. The use of renewable resources should be decided locally based on each city's needs. Foreign Relations Helping out other countries is good. They will return the favor eventually. Obviously we shouldn't get too carried away here. We probably lean a bit to the isolationist. Market Generally a mildly regulated free market system will increase wages, decrease prices, and create jobs. There is competition to lower prices, and having less taxes is good. With that said, 100% free market system is just ruled by corrupt CEO's and is almost as deadly as despotism. Like we said in our first sentence, this party supports capitalism, but it must be done in a pragmatic way. We understand that sometimes you need to add a tax. Also, this explains our philosophy on the budget: surplus=good deficit=bad The "CRP" doesn't understand why other parties find this so hard to understand. Also, we are against sales tax, and we are for a very low luxury tax. We'll raise the income tax to lower the luxury or sales tax. Our party is quite against sales/luxury taxes. Military We believe that the military should be used to serve two purposes: 1. Defense 2. Protecting the oppressed Offensive military is bad, but we need to be able to defend ourselves and protect defensive nations from aggressive nations. Also, excessive military spending shouldn't be the primary reason of our deficit. Morality Traditional moral views are prominent in our party. We are especially against gay marriage, abortion, and euthanasia. Obviously, we are pragmatic about this. We do not kill gays, and we do not bomb hospitals supporting abortion. At the same time, moral issues in our society need to be more traditional. That is the backbone of society, and it creates order and peace. It's worked for years. Progressive morality is a dangerous road, and we are deeply against it. Religion Like mortality, we are against secular beliefs about religion. Religion is great for society on many levels. Therefore, religion is definitely supported by our party. Why would we limit something that is a force of good in society? Obviously, we shouldn't force on it on people, but limiting it bogus. ~THE GREAT SPEECHES OF THE CRP~ Founding of the CRP, January, 3758: We shall be conservative, but we shall do so in a considerate and realistic fashion. Sales tax, February, 3758: A 2% sales tax isn't much, but it will decrease commercial activity. Our idea for fixing the budget is to let the finance minister possibly raise the income tax and decrease spending. We aren't fully against raising taxes, but an essential goods sales tax is something we disagree with. We also do not agree with the luxury tax. We believe that the rich keeping their money is a bad thing. I'm not saying that we want them to get taxed to oblivion; I'm saying we want them to use it. By using it we mean the things below. This is from most important to least important. 1. Donating it to the church or the charity (top priority) 2. Spending it on creating new businesses. New businesses create jobs. 3. Spending it on innovation. Creating cures, inventions, and ideologies with their great minds is good. 4. They shall buy stuff. Buying too much stuff can be selfish, but it keeps the economy going. 5. Getting income taxed. This is for the well-being of society, and it is necessary. Not too much tax, though. Those 5 ways are key to running a successful nation that doesn't need to implement too many programs. A sales tax stops the rich from buying things, and it therefore slows down the economy because money isn't flowing in and out of their hands. They need to be allowed to spend their money without being taxed. WSS, September, 3759: The WSS is a party full of fair and honorable people. With that said, they tend to be hypocritical, and they believe in the manslaughter of morality and the murder of religion. If you do not believe in our economic policies, do not vote for such a party. Still remain with the party of realism and fairness. Life, morality, and freedom is what we are about, and you must endorse these values to your friends, families, and all you see. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | laissez-faire-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate conservative | high | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | moderate | 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 (+) |
April 3758 | 39,227 | 62,916,175 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 325 | 0.00 | +0 |
April 3761 | 17,110,392 | 45,301,480 | 37.77 | +37.71 | 149 | 400 | 37.25 | +149 |
April 3764 | 19,396,825 | 51,781,401 | 37.46 | -0.31 | 148 | 400 | 37.00 | -1 |
April 3767 | 22,321,148 | 52,549,565 | 42.48 | +5.02 | 172 | 400 | 43.00 | +24 |
April 3770 | 22,803,104 | 50,277,074 | 45.35 | +2.88 | 183 | 400 | 45.75 | +11 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Conservative Realism Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Right to Privacy Act | December 2242 | December 2242 | passed | ||
Economy Revisited (part 3) | November 2242 | April 2244 | defeated | ||
Socialist Reform Act | November 2242 | November 2242 | defeated | ||
Bill on militaristic matters | October 2242 | April 2244 | defeated | ||
Reimplementing embassy tradition | October 2242 | April 2244 | defeated | ||
Stop this nudity perversion. | October 2242 | April 2244 | defeated | ||
Space exploration | October 2242 | April 2244 | defeated | ||
Ecology regulation bill | October 2242 | April 2243 | passed | ||
Identification Reform of 2242 | December 2241 | November 2242 | defeated | ||
POW Treatment Reform | December 2241 | July 2242 | passed | ||
Ending Sanctioned Torture | December 2241 | February 2242 | defeated | ||
Smoking Allowance Act | December 2241 | February 2242 | defeated | ||
CSP Cabinet Proposal of December 2241 | December 2241 | December 2241 | defeated | ||
The Seats Would Be Nice for an Old Friend, Thank You Act | December 2240 | December 2240 | passed | ||
Education Act: Article 2, Pre-School (Nursery) Education - Reintroduction | May 2240 | April 2241 | passed | ||
Pensions Act | May 2240 | April 2241 | passed | ||
Public Housing Initiative | May 2240 | June 2240 | passed | ||
Public / Private Business Regulation | May 2240 | June 2240 | passed | ||
Religion and space exploration | February 2240 | May 2241 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the The Three Nation Territorial And Economic Alliance | February 2240 | April 2241 | defeated |
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