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Centrist Alliance[?]
This page contains information about the Centrist Alliance.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Holy Luthorian Empire (Luthori)
Seats[?] in Imperial Diet (lower house), Imperial Senate (upper house)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Reformed in 4224, we believe that through over regulation and the subsidisation of multinational corporations the Luthori economy has been broken. Currently we are spending more on bailing out large corporations than we are on supporting locally run, well paying, small businesses. Only through the deregulation of the market, minimal taxes, the banning of monopolies, and negotiating free trade agreements can Luthori begin the transition towards higher wages, lower unemployment and a higher quality of life. Excluding economic reform, we also believe in protecting our monarch, relaxing laws on drugs, abortion and euthanasia, maintaining a well funded military force & placing restrictions on lobbying. • Leader - Logan Turner • Speaker - Rebecca Rees • Candidates: President - N/A Prime Minister - Logan Turner Foreign Affairs - Keira Williams Internal Affairs - Jessica Mccray Finance - Rebecca Rees Defense - Fabio Hengsbach Justice - Ellie Doyle Infrastructure - Nathan Howard Health - Ace Waters Education - Laura Chambers Science - Holly Fox Food - Ethan Bailey Tourism - Julia Carr Trade - Skye Woods • Promises: Administrative: In the area of administration we would reduce the retirement age to 63, remove public funding of election campaigns, reduce pay of government ministers, reintroduce Luthori's monarchy and reduce the number of seats within the Patriots' House. Military: For military we plan to maintain our biological and nuclear weaponry, as well as trusting our country to use them properly and only in times when there is no other way, we would legislate for the introduction of the private defence industry, as well as maintain our current state owned sector. • Past Leaders: Jonathan Edwards January 4021- December 4118 John Rees December 4128 - November 4137 Melissa Higson January 4224 - June 4230 • Past Speakers: Lauren Roswell January 4051 - December 4128 Ethan Johnston December 4128 - November 4137 • Head Office - Agathion (Orange Duchy) • Colours - Purple, Blue & Green • Political Compass: Economic Left/Right: 3.13 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.21 • Greatest Achievements: |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Military | extreme militarist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate conservative | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Anti Slavery Organisation
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- New Terran Order (NTO)
- International Terran Bank
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
January 3982 | 6,046,049 | 65,921,834 | 9.17 | +9.17 | 42 | 445 | 9.44 | +42 |
September 3982 | 8,046,419 | 66,688,811 | 12.07 | +2.89 | 54 | 445 | 12.13 | +12 |
August 3986 | 10,593,718 | 65,305,739 | 16.22 | +4.16 | 81 | 500 | 16.20 | +27 |
September 3987 | 9,346,916 | 64,577,596 | 14.47 | -1.75 | 72 | 500 | 14.40 | -9 |
September 3991 | 7,321,328 | 59,618,406 | 12.28 | -2.19 | 61 | 500 | 12.20 | -11 |
March 3994 | 6,996,556 | 50,220,700 | 13.93 | +1.65 | 71 | 500 | 14.20 | +10 |
March 3998 | 5,104,093 | 54,193,775 | 9.42 | -4.51 | 59 | 665 | 8.87 | -12 |
October 4115 | 4,019,583 | 52,356,811 | 7.68 | -1.74 | 50 | 665 | 7.52 | -9 |
January 4117 | 14,271,217 | 65,232,899 | 21.88 | +14.20 | 147 | 665 | 22.11 | +97 |
January 4118 | 28,871,513 | 64,992,271 | 44.42 | +22.55 | 296 | 665 | 44.51 | +149 |
April 4121 | 11,270,948 | 40,974,528 | 27.51 | -16.92 | 191 | 665 | 28.72 | -105 |
January 4123 | 10,097,237 | 47,743,194 | 21.15 | -6.36 | 142 | 665 | 21.35 | -49 |
June 4124 | 6,529,601 | 39,245,980 | 16.64 | -4.51 | 121 | 665 | 18.20 | -21 |
December 4125 | 5,955,759 | 35,678,739 | 16.69 | +0.06 | 117 | 665 | 17.59 | -4 |
December 4129 | 5,662,495 | 34,973,812 | 16.19 | -0.50 | 109 | 665 | 16.39 | -8 |
April 4130 | 9,575,181 | 35,634,151 | 26.87 | +10.68 | 180 | 665 | 27.07 | +71 |
December 4131 | 10,018,892 | 33,563,148 | 29.85 | +2.98 | 199 | 665 | 29.92 | +19 |
December 4135 | 6,715,111 | 35,207,291 | 19.07 | -10.78 | 124 | 665 | 18.65 | -75 |
November 4227 | 13,765,556 | 62,680,080 | 21.96 | +2.89 | 88 | 400 | 22.00 | -36 |
July 4229 | 4,855,919 | 56,754,170 | 8.56 | -13.41 | 36 | 400 | 9.00 | -52 |
December 4231 | 4,993,600 | 64,636,180 | 7.73 | -0.83 | 31 | 400 | 7.75 | -5 |
December 4236 | 6,675,637 | 60,062,710 | 11.11 | +3.39 | 42 | 400 | 10.50 | +11 |
December 4241 | 23,103,083 | 65,588,832 | 35.22 | +24.11 | 142 | 400 | 35.50 | +100 |
June 4242 | 12,240,198 | 67,290,065 | 18.19 | -17.03 | 73 | 400 | 18.25 | -69 |
June 4247 | 9,685,963 | 64,212,580 | 15.08 | -3.11 | 61 | 400 | 15.25 | -12 |
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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 Centrist Alliance.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Call for early elections, March 4370 | March 4370 | March 4370 | passed | ||
NAL Republican Agenda 4369 | August 4369 | August 4369 | defeated | ||
NAL reform of the military 4368 | September 4368 | September 4368 | defeated | ||
Liberal Program for Free Media (LPFM) 4368 | September 4368 | September 4368 | defeated | ||
Dueling Reform Act 4368 | May 4368 | October 4368 | defeated | ||
Criminal Justice Act 4368 | May 4368 | May 4368 | defeated | ||
One Nation, One World | May 4368 | May 4368 | defeated | ||
Nationalist bill on the national flag 4368 | April 4368 | May 4368 | passed | ||
War on Crime and Criminal Negligence | September 4367 | September 4367 | defeated | ||
Public Ownership of Utilities | June 4367 | August 4367 | defeated | ||
Protection of Our Armed Forces Act | May 4367 | May 4367 | defeated | ||
Liberal Program for a Secular State (LPSS) 4367 | February 4367 | March 4367 | defeated | ||
Effective Workers Bill | October 4366 | October 4366 | defeated | ||
The freedom to do euthanasia | September 4366 | September 4366 | defeated | ||
Individual right for the Luthori People (ILP) 4366 | August 4366 | August 4366 | defeated | ||
Federal Immigration Reform (FIR) 4366 | August 4366 | August 4366 | defeated | ||
Freedom to do anything part1 | May 4366 | November 4366 | defeated | ||
Preventing Corruption | November 4365 | November 4365 | defeated | ||
The Workers' State | May 4364 | June 4364 | defeated | ||
Laissez-Faire Economics | May 4364 | May 4364 | defeated |
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