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Acies Anarchista[?]
This page contains information about the Acies Anarchista.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Mikhail_Bakunin4
Nation[?]: Principatus Selucianus (Selucia)
Seats[?] in Senātus Populī[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Anarchist Front is a radical left wing party that supports: Democratic Ownership of Industry Strong Unions Planning of the Economy through the Trade Unions Radical Feminism Land reform Destruction of the Aristocracy Full rights for all people living in Selucia Current Chairman: Augustina Eudoxius Past Chairmen: Second Collective Leadership Council Herminia Valentina First Collective Leadership Council The factions of the party are the following: The Social Democrats - 33% The Revolutionary Syndicalists - 50% The Left Communists - 17% Expelled from the Party: National Syndicalists - 0.1% The People's Army is the party's paramilitary and it's current strength is 27,000 men and women.(Currently Nonexistant) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | convinced environmentalist | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
March 3837 | 6,898,332 | 35,173,568 | 19.61 | +19.61 | 86 | 401 | 21.45 | +86 |
March 3842 | 7,831,815 | 34,496,268 | 22.70 | +3.09 | 91 | 401 | 22.69 | +5 |
March 3847 | 8,395,476 | 49,033,185 | 17.12 | -5.58 | 67 | 401 | 16.71 | -24 |
March 3852 | 11,206,991 | 65,676,294 | 17.06 | -0.06 | 67 | 401 | 16.71 | +0 |
March 3853 | 10,664,407 | 62,765,778 | 16.99 | -0.07 | 68 | 401 | 16.96 | +1 |
March 3855 | 10,897,327 | 52,907,699 | 20.60 | +3.61 | 80 | 401 | 19.95 | +12 |
July 3855 | 12,297,663 | 58,816,151 | 20.91 | +0.31 | 83 | 401 | 20.70 | +3 |
April 3858 | 12,634,963 | 57,691,966 | 21.90 | +0.99 | 86 | 401 | 21.45 | +3 |
April 3861 | 24,344,472 | 49,100,540 | 49.58 | +27.68 | 201 | 401 | 50.12 | +115 |
January 3862 | 25,641,735 | 32,209,528 | 79.61 | +30.03 | 318 | 401 | 79.30 | +117 |
January 3865 | 23,472,266 | 58,579,700 | 40.07 | -39.54 | 305 | 749 | 40.72 | -13 |
January 3868 | 28,016,013 | 62,577,899 | 44.77 | +4.70 | 337 | 749 | 44.99 | +32 |
January 3871 | 27,887,436 | 63,349,750 | 44.02 | -0.75 | 331 | 749 | 44.19 | -6 |
February 3962 | 17,306,636 | 61,064,157 | 28.34 | -15.68 | 185 | 650 | 28.46 | -146 |
July 3963 | 23,166,085 | 60,169,991 | 38.50 | +10.16 | 249 | 650 | 38.31 | +64 |
August 3963 | 26,728,686 | 60,717,893 | 44.02 | +5.52 | 288 | 650 | 44.31 | +39 |
August 3966 | 19,836,045 | 53,359,350 | 37.17 | -6.85 | 243 | 650 | 37.38 | -45 |
January 3967 | 21,395,751 | 54,759,450 | 39.07 | +1.90 | 254 | 650 | 39.08 | +11 |
February 3968 | 21,825,871 | 56,766,187 | 38.45 | -0.62 | 251 | 650 | 38.62 | -3 |
February 3969 | 21,503,351 | 57,331,881 | 37.51 | -0.94 | 244 | 650 | 37.54 | -7 |
June 3970 | 18,397,204 | 58,551,930 | 31.42 | -6.09 | 205 | 650 | 31.54 | -39 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Acies Anarchista.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
More Adoption Options | May 2192 | January 2193 | passed | ||
Nude's Not Crude | May 2192 | January 2193 | defeated | ||
Visitors Dislike Grand Inquisitors | May 2192 | January 2193 | passed | ||
Don't Abstain from Eminent Domain | December 2191 | October 2192 | defeated | ||
Pursuable Renewables | December 2191 | October 2192 | defeated | ||
Don't Forswear Welfare | December 2191 | October 2192 | passed | ||
A Penchant for Pension | December 2191 | October 2192 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of October 2191 | October 2191 | October 2191 | passed | ||
SLE - Retirement Law Interpretation Resolution 2192 | September 2191 | February 2192 | defeated | ||
SLE - Punitive Damages Act 2191 | September 2191 | February 2192 | passed | ||
VBS - Fireworks Act | September 2191 | September 2191 | defeated | ||
SLE - Service Standards Act 2191 | August 2191 | February 2192 | passed | ||
SLE - National Museums Act 2191 | August 2191 | February 2192 | defeated | ||
BWA - Animal Amendment Act | July 2191 | October 2191 | passed | ||
BWA - Farming Alleviation Act | July 2191 | July 2191 | passed | ||
IPS - Cabinet Proposal of April 2191 | April 2191 | October 2191 | passed | ||
VBS - Tax Act nr. 31 | April 2191 | September 2191 | defeated | ||
VBS - Prisoners Of War Act | April 2191 | September 2191 | defeated | ||
VBS - Anti Expensive Boring Stuff Act | April 2191 | September 2191 | defeated | ||
VBS - National Motto that Kicks Ass | April 2191 | September 2191 | defeated |
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