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Progressive Socialist Party (PRO-SPA)[?]

This page contains information about the Progressive Socialist Party (PRO-SPA).

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Carlomagno5

Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)

Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Progressive Socialist Party of Aloria (PRO-SPA)

Formerly known as: Progressive Party of Aloria (PRO-PPA), the Progressive Party (PRO), National Progressive Party (PRO), Parti ar gyfer Democratiaeth (PGD) and Parti ar gyfer Cynnydd (PGC)

Founded in Sildar Urbem, Sildar; by Meleri Bloyd, she took office in the party leadership since. After Bloyd's retirement in 3912, she's been candidate for the presidency of our nation twice. Howell took office as the party leader in that year. In 3917, the PGD suffered its record low in the elections, which questioned Howell's capacities for running the party. The Party changed institutionally, but not their values, changing its name into "Party for Progress". In 3929 Camedyr Edris had to leave office due to a severe renal failure he suffered campaigning in Sildar. It was decided, for his health and the future of the party to elect a new leader. Laura Adams was elected for this. Laura Adams held the position for 13 years. She presented her resignation in 3942. Cymry Jeffries took her place for 19 years. In 1961 the PRO lost the elections, being the less voted party, with a disastrous result of having the 5% of the Senedd. After 17 years of Bentham's leadership, the PRO merged with a local party from Caermoel, in the context of the Early Elections of 4009. The Progressive Party of Caermoel, joined forces with the Progressive Party, with whom they shared many ideal; and created the Progressive Party of Aloria. The new abbreviation would become PRO (because of the Progressive Party) and also PPA (because of the former Progressive Party of Caermoel PPC). In 4045, the PROPPA joined its forces with the Socialist Party of Aloria
Party Leader:
Meleri Bloyd [3897-3912]
Gwylan Howell [3912-3917]
Camedyr Edris [3917-3929]
Laura Adams [3929- 3942]
Cymry Jeffries [3942- 3961]
Marcus Bloyd [3961- 3993]
Caroline Bentham [3993 - 4040]
Charles Bydden [4040 - 4055]
Madeleine Gwillym [4055 - CURRENT]

CURRENT LEADER BIO
Caroline Bentham was born in 3957 in Concordia, Caermoel.
From a small working class family who struggled to pay their bills at the end of the month, Bentham succeeded at her high school and got the Presidential Scholarship to go to University.
Bentham graduated Law with high honors from the National University of Aloria, with a degree in Political Science.
She worked in the Justice Ministry as an attorney, then she won her way into congress in 3985. Then she was appointed as a Justice Minister in the National Union Cabinet.

FORMER LEADER BIO
Marcus Bloyd was born in Craigtref, Carmoel in 3921, studied Law in the National University of Aloria. Despite his last name, Marcus is not involved in any way with the founder of the PRO, Meleri Bloyd. Bloyd (II) started to show interest in politics, being the National Secondary Student Representative, in 3937, at the age of 17. Later, when he entered the NUA and the NUPRO.
While he only got the charge of Vice President in the NUA Student Federation, he builded a strong political career.
He was elected for City Council of Craigtref at the very young age of 26. In such a big city like Craigtref, this was a huge deal and bloomed his political career even further.
He was elected as Senator for Carmoel in 3952, and held this position until 3958. Marcus Bloyd was then appointed as Minister of Internal Affairs of Aloria, having the important role of protecting the nation and its citizens of the National Socialist failed revolution.

FORMER LEADER BIO
Cymry Jeffries, born in Phillipsburg, Ultran in 3889. Maelon took part of an important role in the Youth for PROgress, fighting the Monarchy, when he was just a teen.
In 3907 he enrolled in the National University of Aloria (NUA) in its prestigious Law School. The NUA student federation was currently leaded by the youth of the Alorian Front Party, while the Youth for PROgress wasn't even known. He co-founded, alongside with Arthur Wallace, the "NUPRO" or "National University Progressive Youth". This meant the beginning for Jeffrie's political carreer.
Elected for the city council for Phillipsburg (3925)
Phillipsburg mayor (3929)
Senator of the Republic for Ultran (3933)
Re elected as Senator for Ultran (3936)
Then again Re elected as Senator for Ultran (3939)


FORMER-LEADER BIO
Laura Adams was born in Sildar Urbem. She was born in 3890, when the monarchy was in power. She was close to the PGC since she studied law at the Regional University of Sildar (RUS); being the leader of the Youth for Progress, and was elected twice as the President of the Major Student Council of the RUS. Her political carreer started there. Was elected for the PGC leadership in 3929. Elected as a member of the Supreme Court in 3942

We're a feminist, egalitarian, progressive party.
We do not believe in federalism as the answer to our problems as a nation,
and we propose a big government that take cares of the business once and for all.
We want a completely secular Aloria, free of corruption and authoritarianism. We believe that
democracy is the best way of representing the people's will in the government.
We vow to protect this democracy and fight for progress.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Est. June 3897------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristhighperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninghighperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalistmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaningexcellentperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaningexcellentperfect
Marketconvinced regulatorexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate pacifistexcellentperfect
Moralityprogressive-leaningexcellentperfect
Religionconvinced secularexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 39017,773,21853,807,80014.45+14.458654515.78+86
February 39021,489,23857,288,3962.60-11.85145452.57-72
May 39047,637,91453,309,53014.33+11.737754514.13+63
January 39069,214,54256,658,42816.26+1.948754515.96+10
January 391110,966,50161,083,89517.95+1.699854517.98+11
August 39139,615,06963,419,07315.16-2.798354515.23-15
August 39164,024,59952,532,9107.66-7.50415457.52-42
February 39175,093,61954,195,3019.40+1.74505459.17+9
February 39205,583,76454,080,05510.32+0.936865010.46+18
February 39233,939,73557,220,4666.89-3.44436506.62-25
February 39266,623,28360,326,77310.98+4.095954510.83+16
October 39267,379,70659,395,34912.42+1.456954512.66+10
October 39296,315,99663,791,3149.90-2.52545459.91-15
April 39313,284,26958,067,1805.66-4.25285455.14-26
April 39343,614,87457,465,0296.29+0.63335456.06+5
April 39377,192,19055,652,31012.92+6.637154513.03+38
July 39377,083,18254,373,71113.03+0.107054512.84-1
July 39403,326,56957,315,2135.80-7.22315455.69-39
October 39419,701,67163,414,49315.30+9.498654515.78+55
October 39435,237,01259,568,7838.79-6.51485458.81-38
October 39445,034,87359,595,0108.45-0.34455458.26-3
October 39485,661,29561,540,7109.20+0.75495458.99+4
October 39529,483,67463,052,25415.04+5.848354515.23+34
July 39539,304,99961,473,59315.14+0.108454515.41+1
March 39575,801,13256,358,99010.29-4.845854510.64-26
March 39613,424,02262,747,0015.46-4.84285455.14-30
February 39626,497,33562,870,22510.33+4.885754510.46+29
September 39634,280,14263,369,7526.75-3.58355456.42-22
September 39673,114,18061,264,2585.08-1.67265454.77-9
September 39714,865,13156,950,2238.54+3.46475458.62+21
September 39752,840,10560,349,4214.71-3.84245454.40-23
September 39794,026,04950,988,5867.90+3.19425158.16+18
January 39832,954,24043,795,7886.75-1.15355156.80-7
January 39873,924,12059,886,7846.55-0.19335156.41-2
January 39914,764,38362,425,8017.63+1.08395157.57+6
January 39958,229,42563,323,10613.00+5.366851513.20+29
March 39977,452,93454,761,99913.61+0.617251513.98+4
June 39986,358,24562,147,73110.23-3.385551510.68-17
June 40024,743,99658,995,6178.04-2.19405157.77-15
June 40068,184,48159,026,41113.87+5.827351514.17+33
January 401012,178,87463,232,56419.26+5.399951519.22+26
January 401412,037,28962,938,10019.13-0.139951519.22+0
January 401811,628,07461,030,18319.05-0.079851519.03-1
January 402215,715,08366,257,38423.72+4.6712151523.50+23
August 404516,290,68941,848,39138.93+15.2118551535.92+64
August 404910,179,52749,202,37920.69-18.2410851520.97-77
August 405311,803,28452,044,94122.68+1.9911951523.11+11
August 405712,680,80650,835,33224.94+2.2712951525.05+10
August 406114,424,48853,733,42726.84+1.9013551526.21+6
August 406513,218,70354,046,33324.46-2.3912451524.08-11
August 40693,276,63057,119,3765.74-18.72285155.44-96

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Election History

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Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Progressive Socialist Party (PRO-SPA).

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Call for early elections, September 2253September 2253September 2253passed
Rights and Duties (Treaty withdrawal)April 2253December 2253passed
National Symbol (Flag) BillApril 2253December 2253defeated
Prisoner (Punishment-fit-the-crime) BillDecember 2252December 2252defeated
Religion (Emancipation) BillDecember 2252December 2252passed
Recognised Religion (Taxation) BillDecember 2252December 2252passed
Prostitution (Criminalisation) BillNovember 2252November 2252defeated
Contraceptives BillOctober 2252October 2252passed
Industry Act 2252September 2252September 2252defeated
Identity Cards Act 2252September 2252September 2252defeated
Social Security Act 2252June 2252June 2252defeated
Cannabis Act 2252June 2252June 2252defeated
Public Decency BillJune 2252June 2252defeated
Moral Television (Sexual Content) BillJune 2252June 2252defeated
Elder Respect (Pension) BillJune 2252June 2252defeated
Drugs Misuse (Cannabis) BillJune 2252June 2252defeated
Republican Reforms BillMay 2252January 2253passed
Revenge Bill on the FCPMay 2252May 2252defeated
Marriage BillMarch 2252June 2252passed
Pre-school education (Unification) BillJanuary 2252June 2252defeated

Random fact: "Treaty-locking", or ratifiying treaties that completely or nearly completely forbid any proposals to change laws, is not allowed. Amongst other possible sanctions, Moderation reserves the discretion to delete treaties and/or subject parties to a seat reset if this is necessary in order to reverse a treaty-lock situation.

Random quote: "Rifles, muskets, long-bows and hand-grenades are inherently democratic weapons. A complex weapon makes the strong stronger, while a simple weapon so long as there is no answer to it gives claws to the weak." - George Orwell

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