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Alliance[?]
This page contains information about the Alliance.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: lihokanwalter
Nation[?]: Rìoghachd na Rutha (Rutania)
Seats[?] in Pàrlamaid (Parliament)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Slogan Look Left, Look Right, Go Ahead Allied for the Common Good History Founded in 3898, The Progressives strive to achieve social justice, liberty and democracy by making the government work truly for the people. The founder, George Emerson then became president and our first and only majority leader. In 3986, Rick Perot revitalized the Progressives and created a new left. Under the leadership of Ed Stewart, the party is renamed as Reform! Rutania. The party is then renamed as the Alliance in 4037. The Alliance's Members The Alliance does not practice the R!R's referendum system to prevent low turnouts. In place, a parties system is established to recognize different members' political opinions. The 50-member Alliance Congress is the highest body of representation and decision-making of the party, elected through a Proportional Representation system. The share of seats of each party is shown below. Alliance Congress - Session 4043/4048 Social Democratic Party - 30% Economically Center-Left // Socially Moderate Conservative Led by Thomas Lockhart People's Green Party - 32% Economically Centre-Left // Socially Liberal // Environmentalist Led by Sam Flynn Centrists Party - 10% Economically Center // Socially Moderate Conservative Led by Donald Moresby New Progressives Party - 8% Economically Left // Socially Liberal Led by George Emerson Jr. Non-Aligned Union - 20% Other members of the Alliance Led by the Speaker of the Alliance Congress Current Speaker of the Alliance Congress Sam Flynn - People's Green Party Current Deputy Speaker of the Alliance Congress Peter Goode - Social Democratic Party |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- International Social Democrats
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- The Society for Intellectual and Cultural Advancement (SICA)
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
April 3900 | 19,235,282 | 50,274,990 | 38.26 | +38.26 | 204 | 555 | 36.76 | +204 |
April 3904 | 28,945,777 | 58,041,217 | 49.87 | +11.61 | 61 | 120 | 50.83 | -143 |
April 3908 | 22,489,547 | 61,729,098 | 36.43 | -13.44 | 45 | 120 | 37.50 | -16 |
December 3909 | 17,673,841 | 60,686,650 | 29.12 | -7.31 | 34 | 120 | 28.33 | -11 |
December 3913 | 11,368,389 | 62,061,458 | 18.32 | -10.81 | 34 | 180 | 18.89 | +0 |
December 3917 | 27,862,965 | 59,221,842 | 47.05 | +28.73 | 163 | 350 | 46.57 | +129 |
April 3919 | 22,973,068 | 52,966,223 | 43.37 | -3.68 | 151 | 350 | 43.14 | -12 |
March 3920 | 20,957,743 | 59,803,600 | 35.04 | -8.33 | 123 | 350 | 35.14 | -28 |
May 3921 | 8,823,652 | 62,012,906 | 14.23 | -20.82 | 50 | 350 | 14.29 | -73 |
May 3925 | 2,744,658 | 62,487,842 | 4.39 | -9.84 | 15 | 350 | 4.29 | -35 |
May 3929 | 4,250,759 | 62,093,690 | 6.85 | +2.45 | 23 | 350 | 6.57 | +8 |
August 3932 | 11,362,156 | 57,297,840 | 19.83 | +12.98 | 72 | 350 | 20.57 | +49 |
August 3936 | 12,415,643 | 62,832,772 | 19.76 | -0.07 | 51 | 250 | 20.40 | -21 |
August 3939 | 4,143,886 | 59,807,028 | 6.93 | -12.83 | 15 | 250 | 6.00 | -36 |
August 3943 | 8,285,808 | 63,610,771 | 13.03 | +6.10 | 33 | 250 | 13.20 | +18 |
November 3944 | 7,058,105 | 62,245,835 | 11.34 | -1.69 | 28 | 250 | 11.20 | -5 |
June 3947 | 9,578,772 | 62,051,064 | 15.44 | +4.10 | 39 | 250 | 15.60 | +11 |
June 3987 | 8,233,329 | 64,728,488 | 12.72 | -2.72 | 63 | 500 | 12.60 | +24 |
June 3989 | 6,511,912 | 64,713,960 | 10.06 | -2.66 | 50 | 500 | 10.00 | -13 |
June 3991 | 6,601,146 | 63,195,835 | 10.45 | +0.38 | 51 | 500 | 10.20 | +1 |
October 3992 | 8,989,445 | 61,819,621 | 14.54 | +4.10 | 72 | 500 | 14.40 | +21 |
October 3994 | 7,794,472 | 64,673,608 | 12.05 | -2.49 | 61 | 500 | 12.20 | -11 |
October 3996 | 9,237,447 | 64,638,101 | 14.29 | +2.24 | 70 | 500 | 14.00 | +9 |
October 3998 | 8,265,113 | 60,757,244 | 13.60 | -0.69 | 67 | 500 | 13.40 | -3 |
October 4000 | 9,519,832 | 60,084,671 | 15.84 | +2.24 | 80 | 500 | 16.00 | +13 |
October 4002 | 6,049,232 | 56,160,989 | 10.77 | -5.07 | 52 | 500 | 10.40 | -28 |
October 4004 | 6,744,793 | 59,306,961 | 11.37 | +0.60 | 55 | 500 | 11.00 | +3 |
October 4006 | 6,812,356 | 57,179,557 | 11.91 | +0.54 | 61 | 500 | 12.20 | +6 |
October 4008 | 8,446,044 | 56,703,546 | 14.90 | +2.98 | 74 | 500 | 14.80 | +13 |
October 4010 | 12,851,362 | 59,464,724 | 21.61 | +6.72 | 111 | 500 | 22.20 | +37 |
October 4012 | 12,232,990 | 63,049,722 | 19.40 | -2.21 | 99 | 500 | 19.80 | -12 |
October 4014 | 14,105,612 | 61,502,205 | 22.94 | +3.53 | 117 | 500 | 23.40 | +18 |
October 4016 | 11,243,428 | 54,872,235 | 20.49 | -2.44 | 105 | 500 | 21.00 | -12 |
March 4017 | 10,991,951 | 53,826,721 | 20.42 | -0.07 | 104 | 500 | 20.80 | -1 |
March 4019 | 5,875,456 | 56,558,084 | 10.39 | -10.03 | 52 | 500 | 10.40 | -52 |
March 4021 | 7,304,026 | 57,238,017 | 12.76 | +2.37 | 65 | 500 | 13.00 | +13 |
March 4023 | 3,701,054 | 55,707,738 | 6.64 | -6.12 | 32 | 500 | 6.40 | -33 |
March 4025 | 7,545,501 | 57,607,021 | 13.10 | +6.45 | 67 | 500 | 13.40 | +35 |
March 4027 | 7,971,858 | 52,879,484 | 15.08 | +1.98 | 76 | 500 | 15.20 | +9 |
December 4027 | 5,702,160 | 56,520,692 | 10.09 | -4.99 | 50 | 500 | 10.00 | -26 |
December 4029 | 8,148,232 | 61,851,730 | 13.17 | +3.09 | 67 | 500 | 13.40 | +17 |
December 4031 | 6,715,915 | 63,156,236 | 10.63 | -2.54 | 54 | 500 | 10.80 | -13 |
December 4033 | 4,079,781 | 60,530,386 | 6.74 | -3.89 | 32 | 500 | 6.40 | -22 |
December 4037 | 3,678,578 | 62,270,991 | 5.91 | -0.83 | 28 | 500 | 5.60 | -4 |
November 4038 | 3,782,265 | 61,744,637 | 6.13 | +0.22 | 30 | 500 | 6.00 | +2 |
November 4042 | 3,938,815 | 65,687,026 | 6.00 | -0.13 | 29 | 500 | 5.80 | -1 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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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 Alliance.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Call for early elections, March 3947 | March 3947 | March 3947 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Recreational Drugs Act | February 3947 | June 3947 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Ecological Freedom Act | August 3946 | September 3946 | no | defeated | won |
Museum Funding Act | August 3946 | August 3946 | yes | passed | won |
Ratification of the Missile Defense Shield | May 3946 | August 3947 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Act | January 3946 | January 3946 | yes | defeated | lost |
Science & Technology Reform Act | March 3945 | April 3945 | no | passed | lost |
Capitalist Coalition | February 3945 | February 3946 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Call for early elections, August 3944 | August 3944 | August 3944 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Healthcare Opportunities Act | July 3944 | January 3945 | yes | defeated | lost |
Birth Control Rights Act | July 3944 | January 3945 | yes | passed | won |
Abortion Rights Act | July 3944 | January 3945 | yes | defeated | lost |
DNA Database Act. | March 3944 | March 3944 | no | defeated | won |
Local issues Act | March 3944 | March 3944 | yes | passed | won |
Positive Discrimination Act | February 3944 | February 3944 | no | passed | lost |
Infrastructure Reform Act | December 3943 | January 3945 | yes | passed | won |
Internet regulations Act | October 3943 | October 3943 | no | defeated | won |
Labour Rights Act | January 3943 | January 3946 | yes | defeated | lost |
Military Act | October 3942 | October 3942 | abstain | defeated | abstained |
Traditional values Act | October 3942 | October 3942 | abstain | defeated | abstained |
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