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Far-Left Radical Progressive Party[?]
This page contains information about the Far-Left Radical Progressive Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Occupy Wall Street
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Seats[?] in Parliament of Beluzia[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
A Liberal, Socialist Party. Founded May 3948. May 3948-Jan 3950 Revolutionary Leftist Party Jan 3950-present: Far-Left Radical Progressive Party Dec. 3948 Presidential Candidate: [none] Dec. 3949 Presidential Candidate: Alexander Green Jan. 3951 Presidential Candidate: Alexander Green Aug. 3951 Presidential Candidate: Alexander Green |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | 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 (+) |
December 3948 | 37,194 | 65,861,147 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 750 | 0.00 | +0 |
December 3949 | 4,380,425 | 65,811,876 | 6.66 | +6.60 | 49 | 750 | 6.53 | +49 |
January 3951 | 7,436,940 | 62,364,070 | 11.93 | +5.27 | 90 | 750 | 12.00 | +41 |
August 3951 | 7,728,210 | 66,041,493 | 11.70 | -0.22 | 88 | 750 | 11.73 | -2 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.
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 Far-Left Radical Progressive Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
An End to Slavery Act | February 4307 | February 4307 | defeated | ||
Bill for Beluzia | December 4306 | December 4306 | passed | ||
The Patriot Act | November 4306 | November 4306 | defeated | ||
More Proposals. | July 4306 | July 4306 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of June 4306 | June 4306 | June 4306 | passed | ||
Butthurt Act | June 4306 | June 4306 | defeated | ||
Economy Liberalization bill. | May 4306 | May 4306 | passed | ||
Dueling Legality Act | April 4306 | April 4306 | passed | ||
Continuation of the shock therapy | April 4306 | April 4306 | passed | ||
Speling Libberashun Akt | March 4306 | March 4306 | passed | ||
Tax Reversal | March 4306 | March 4306 | passed | ||
More Opportunities for Children in the Workforce Bill | March 4306 | March 4306 | passed | ||
Ratification of the The International Ban on Slavery | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Pay the People Act. | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Democracy in the Workplace | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Minorities are Equals | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Lowering the Retirement Age Act | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Phones for All Act | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
Limited Harmful Advertising | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated | ||
State Defense Act 4306 | March 4306 | March 4306 | defeated |
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