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Front de Libération Sociale[?]

This page contains information about the Front de Libération Sociale.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Guillot

Nation[?]: État d'Aldurie (Alduria)

Seats[?] in Assemblée Nationale[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Overview:

We are a socially liberal, left-wing political party, dedicated to social democracy, the protection of human rights and the socio-economic equality of all people in this nation! We believe in the principles of a fair, social market economy, a government that helps the vulnerable with extensive social services and a party that dedicates itself to social democracy and liberalism in citizens' personal affairs.

In terms of an overarching ideology, we may be described as a party of social liberalism, liberal democracy and democratic socialism. We support a social market economy with an extensive welfare system and regulations on corporations to ensure consumer protection, protection of workers' rights and environmental sustainability.

In terms of party history, we were founded in August 3905 in Le Royaume Démocratique d'Alduria or the Democratic Kingdom of Alduria. We were founded by Évelyne Guillot (3875-), a lawyer at an LGBT legal advocacy group, who wanted to make a difference in the Aldurian political scene that was dominated by Les Conservateurs political party. She brought in Alain Sauveterre (3873-), a trade unionist in an Aldurian engineering firm, as well as Ghislaine Signoret (3881-), who was a long-time activist and writer for Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Together they founded the Front de Libération Sociale (FLS) or the Social Liberation Front, dedicated to equality, social liberalism and a fair social market economy.

Electoral History:

The party was founded in August 3905 and attempted to lobby and conduct nationwide campaigning across Alduria. The campaigining failed and the party performed very poorly in the 3906 elections. The FLS conducted nationwide research and realised that voters were suspicious of the inexperience of many FLS members. In response, our party decided to conduct campaigining that targeted focus groups such as disenfranscised Malvic minorities, women, low-income households and liberal-minded student activists. As a result, our party's performance improved significantly in the 3910 elections, forming an FLS government. Campaigning was especially successful in more liberal provinces, especially Nouvelle-Orange, where FLS activists found more support for the FLS left-wing ideology. The slight decline in FLS electoral fortunes in 3914 led to the creation of the "Central Strategy" by the FLS Central Committee, a strategy to abandon religious voters in Western states like Arcogne and Mondalat, appealing instead to socialistic and secularist views in 'liberal' Central provinces of Bendérie and Nouvelle-Orange. The overwhelming majority of FLS activists and lawyers are drawn from these two liberal provinces, especially Nouvelle-Orange.

Party Positions:

While the party has official positions and stances on a variety of issues, a few have been championed most strongly by us. We believe in the following ideas:
- Stronger regulations on pollution in automobiles and industry
- Banning domestic animal ownership and killing due to concerns of diseases and ecological imbalance
- Legalising polygamous, incestuous and bestial sexual relations
- Legalising abortion and providing free contraception
- Striking down public nudity laws
- Protecting the inalienable right to privacy for all citizens
- Government ownership of key industries, including energy, public utilities and public transportation
- Stronger labour regulations, including stronger unions, maximum wages for CEOs and maximum working hours
- Higher taxes on corporations, luxury goods and the wealthy
- A public education system that is free of charge and strongly regulated while banning exploitative charter schools
- A universal healthcare system free for all with a national pension system for all retireees
- A strict separation of church and state, including ending teacher-led prayers and banning public officials from wearing religious symbols on-duty while introducing a 'church tax'

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissiveexcellentperfect
Ecologyconvinced environmentalistmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate isolationistclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate big governmentexcellentperfect
Marketconvinced regulatorexcellentperfect
Militarypacifist-leaninglimitedperfect
Moralityextreme progressiveexcellentperfect
Religionconvinced secularexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
June 390644,68748,160,4550.09+0.0901000.00+0
June 391028,474,27342,360,84667.22+67.136710067.00+67
June 391424,306,49352,582,54746.23-20.997015046.67+3
June 391821,095,72258,352,11536.15-10.075515036.67-15
June 392218,600,20255,612,54533.45-2.715215034.67-3

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

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 Front de Libération Sociale.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
The People's Government A real "Republic" Act.March 2585April 2585passed
Cabinet Proposal of February 2585February 2585February 2585defeated
Royalist Act IIIFebruary 2585February 2585defeated
Royalist Act IIFebruary 2585February 2585defeated
Royalist Act IFebruary 2585February 2585passed
Religious Protection ActFebruary 2585February 2585defeated
Legislative Reform ActFebruary 2585February 2585defeated
Intervention in RildanorFebruary 2584May 2795defeated
Secularism and FreedomNovember 2583November 2583defeated
Income tax proposal of September 2583September 2583March 2585defeated
ELECTION OF HEAD OF GOVERNMENTSeptember 2583September 2583passed
Cabinet Proposal of April 2582April 2582April 2582passed
Will of the PeopleOctober 2581October 2581passed
Imperial ReformsOctober 2581October 2581passed
Cabinet Proposal of June 2581June 2581July 2581defeated
Imperial CourtsJune 2581June 2581defeated
The State of HutoriApril 2581April 2581defeated
Cabinet Proposal of January 2581January 2581April 2581defeated
Working HoursNovember 2580November 2580defeated
Stocks, make the World go around along with other thingsMay 2580November 2580passed

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