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SLP-Libertarian Alliance[?]
This page contains information about the SLP-Libertarian Alliance.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
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Description[?]:
The SLP-Libertarian Alliance was founded in 4140 under a big tent center to center-left platform. The two parties joined as a way to bring their common ideals of civil-liberties and the Cooper type local government plan that the two parties shared. The Libertarians were able to grow across universities, but were never really able to organize into an effective political party. After gaining about 50,000 members, an increasingly center-left SLP leadership reached out to the Libertarian party. They offered an electoral coalition for some major platform changes, specifically to healthcare. Libertarian leadership accepted ion January 8th 4140 as a chance to bring their small movement to the mainstream. A reconvening of the 25th SLP National Convention accepted the agreement 3 days later, making the coalition official. The Libertarian Party was founded in 4138 by a group of students in Union Bay, Iliathar under the ideas liberty and smaller government. The party believes in civil and economic liberty and believes in local government. Above all, the libertarians believe in the power of individualism and the idea that the individual knows best. The Social-Liberal Party, established in 3996, is a center-left leaning party established to create and defend civil liberties and social programs. This is the original wing of the SLP-Libertarian Coalition The party's main platform is 1. Establish a decent welfare system that can give all an equal chance 2. Establish an environmental system that combats pollution while keeping and working with the private sector 3. Preserve civil rights of all citizens, including LGBT rights and a women's right to choose. The party was disbanded in 4082, marking an end to the first era. However, it was reformed at the 4122 National Convention by a unanimous vote of 2,000 delegates. Here, the party showed a few new wings as it had to redefine itself in a new, post 80s revolutionary scene. Those that rallied under the old Wilkins wing made up the mainstream of the party, while some more far left supporters that would have backed Sergant in the 4080 primary called themselves "sergeants", a pun on the name. Meanwhile, a more centrist wing formed calling themselves "O'mallites", after the 50s party figure Jeff O'malley. The old Hammond wing of the party is an insignificant minority, mainly blamed for the original disbanding of the party. *History* Party leaders- Randy Bush 3996-4006 Bob McCarthy 4006-4016 Dick Richards 4016-4038 Sydney Bush 4038-4051 Harvey Hammond 4051-4061 William Johnson 4061-4070 Rand Wilkins 4070-4080 Erika Wilkins 4080-4082 Devin David 4122-4130 Claire McFarland- 4130-4130 Karl Cooper- 4130-4140 Micheal May- 4140-4156 Bill Fletcher- 4156-4164 Stephanie Perkins 4164- 4050 primaries *Polls, not delegate counts**this is going to stay here as an archive* Fmr PM Sara Stanley 18% Shadow FA Minister Harvey Hammond 27% Sen Jeff O'malley 5% Shadow minister of Trade Dustin Fraizer 9% Fmr. Gov. Bennie Carter 4% Sen Delbert Pittman 3% Sen Roland Doyle 3% Sen Rand Wilkins 12% Sen Julie Woods 4% Sen Jerry Johns 6% Sen Ricardo Duke 4% Sen Gerard Martin 1% Sen Jorge Reilly 1% Sen Omar Tyler 2% Sen Isaac Nash 1% Party Leaning Mainstream (Progressive) 48% "Sergeants" (Far Left) 22% "O'mallites" (center-left) 11% Environmentalists- 8% Federalists- 5% "Hammondist"- 2% Not Identified- 4% SLP Party Chairs Jim Johnson 3996-4013 Dick Richards 4013-4016 Bob McCarthy 4016-4041 Lindsey Turing 4041-4080 Mark Warren 4080-4082 Billy Blanchard 4122-4134 Jay Duncan 4134-4140 Gina Jarvis 4140-4156 Katherine Bernard 4156- Libertarian Party Chair Stephanie Byers 4138-4156 Dean Cohen 4156- Chair of the Alliance Jay Duncan 4140-4156 Sheri Hood- 4156- SLP Party Organizations Social Liberal Party National Committee Social Liberal National Assembly Campaign Committee (Fmr. Social Liberal Senate Campaign Committee) Young Social Liberals Social Liberal Party Grassroots Fundraising and Outreach Organization Social Liberal National Assembly Caucus Libertarian Party Organizations Libertarian National Comittee Children of Liberty Libertarian National Assembly Campaign Committee Libertarian Media and Public Outreach Committee Libertarian Caucus Alliance Combined Organizations Social Liberal Party-Libertarian Alliance National Committee Alliance Joint Campaign Committee Progressive-Libertarian Youth Alliance |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | big government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | 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 (+) |
March 3997 | 9,979,310 | 63,305,458 | 15.76 | +15.76 | 119 | 750 | 15.87 | +119 |
March 3999 | 10,139,876 | 64,580,563 | 15.70 | -0.06 | 119 | 750 | 15.87 | +0 |
March 4001 | 9,522,799 | 64,543,454 | 14.75 | -0.95 | 111 | 750 | 14.80 | -8 |
June 4002 | 11,313,708 | 61,645,510 | 18.35 | +3.60 | 138 | 750 | 18.40 | +27 |
September 4002 | 13,020,076 | 66,791,197 | 19.49 | +1.14 | 145 | 750 | 19.33 | +7 |
April 4004 | 5,946,044 | 66,174,772 | 8.99 | -10.51 | 67 | 750 | 8.93 | -78 |
April 4008 | 7,718,951 | 61,659,811 | 12.52 | +3.53 | 92 | 750 | 12.27 | +25 |
September 4008 | 11,362,912 | 58,260,385 | 19.50 | +6.99 | 142 | 750 | 18.93 | +50 |
September 4011 | 10,909,262 | 64,329,862 | 16.96 | -2.55 | 127 | 750 | 16.93 | -15 |
July 4013 | 7,690,636 | 57,380,874 | 13.40 | -3.56 | 100 | 750 | 13.33 | -27 |
July 4015 | 6,785,146 | 60,253,312 | 11.26 | -2.14 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | -17 |
July 4016 | 9,804,193 | 58,520,184 | 16.75 | +5.49 | 127 | 750 | 16.93 | +44 |
July 4020 | 7,279,621 | 60,540,906 | 12.02 | -4.73 | 89 | 750 | 11.87 | -38 |
September 4023 | 7,810,387 | 65,146,734 | 11.99 | -0.04 | 89 | 750 | 11.87 | +0 |
July 4025 | 12,324,058 | 66,016,493 | 18.67 | +6.68 | 140 | 750 | 18.67 | +51 |
March 4029 | 15,617,881 | 48,323,093 | 32.32 | +13.65 | 240 | 750 | 32.00 | +100 |
March 4034 | 12,951,001 | 43,737,021 | 29.61 | -2.71 | 222 | 750 | 29.60 | -18 |
March 4039 | 12,519,745 | 54,949,434 | 22.78 | -6.83 | 171 | 750 | 22.80 | -51 |
September 4042 | 18,470,034 | 61,460,924 | 30.05 | +7.27 | 223 | 750 | 29.73 | +52 |
December 4045 | 15,494,905 | 59,026,309 | 26.25 | -3.80 | 191 | 750 | 25.47 | -32 |
July 4047 | 9,170,232 | 62,216,121 | 14.74 | -11.51 | 111 | 750 | 14.80 | -80 |
July 4051 | 7,476,858 | 63,034,510 | 11.86 | -2.88 | 88 | 750 | 11.73 | -23 |
July 4055 | 6,387,839 | 60,722,226 | 10.52 | -1.34 | 77 | 750 | 10.27 | -11 |
January 4057 | 5,110,435 | 61,188,974 | 8.35 | -2.17 | 61 | 750 | 8.13 | -16 |
August 4057 | 6,070,767 | 64,994,290 | 9.34 | +0.99 | 69 | 750 | 9.20 | +8 |
June 4060 | 10,064,310 | 65,101,906 | 15.46 | +6.12 | 115 | 750 | 15.33 | +46 |
June 4064 | 3,696,228 | 65,629,094 | 5.63 | -9.83 | 41 | 750 | 5.47 | -74 |
January 4067 | 2,904,560 | 63,487,267 | 4.58 | -1.06 | 34 | 750 | 4.53 | -7 |
December 4070 | 6,158,144 | 62,073,927 | 9.92 | +5.35 | 73 | 750 | 9.73 | +39 |
December 4074 | 8,929,439 | 63,388,057 | 14.09 | +4.17 | 105 | 750 | 14.00 | +32 |
May 4075 | 9,620,323 | 62,756,847 | 15.33 | +1.24 | 114 | 750 | 15.20 | +9 |
October 4078 | 8,181,404 | 61,725,111 | 13.25 | -2.07 | 101 | 750 | 13.47 | -13 |
October 4082 | 6,730,757 | 61,272,594 | 10.98 | -2.27 | 80 | 750 | 10.67 | -21 |
May 4125 | 6,100,385 | 59,543,540 | 10.25 | -0.74 | 60 | 600 | 10.00 | -20 |
July 4127 | 11,321,432 | 55,323,711 | 20.46 | +10.22 | 125 | 600 | 20.83 | +65 |
July 4130 | 8,523,663 | 65,441,583 | 13.02 | -7.44 | 77 | 600 | 12.83 | -48 |
January 4132 | 5,757,080 | 60,642,812 | 9.49 | -3.53 | 57 | 600 | 9.50 | -20 |
January 4135 | 5,292,942 | 56,020,338 | 9.45 | -0.05 | 59 | 600 | 9.83 | +2 |
November 4138 | 5,191,291 | 53,621,427 | 9.68 | +0.23 | 57 | 600 | 9.50 | -2 |
November 4141 | 12,603,901 | 63,792,420 | 19.76 | +10.08 | 120 | 600 | 20.00 | +63 |
November 4144 | 14,679,881 | 53,960,672 | 27.20 | +7.45 | 163 | 600 | 27.17 | +43 |
April 4147 | 15,737,910 | 66,517,398 | 23.66 | -3.54 | 142 | 600 | 23.67 | -21 |
April 4150 | 9,814,120 | 66,195,809 | 14.83 | -8.83 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | -53 |
April 4153 | 7,862,902 | 54,610,754 | 14.40 | -0.43 | 86 | 600 | 14.33 | -3 |
April 4156 | 8,356,331 | 57,605,382 | 14.51 | +0.11 | 86 | 600 | 14.33 | +0 |
April 4159 | 4,532,400 | 54,382,957 | 8.33 | -6.17 | 63 | 750 | 8.40 | -23 |
August 4159 | 5,268,985 | 54,143,822 | 9.73 | +1.40 | 75 | 750 | 10.00 | +12 |
August 4163 | 9,076,581 | 59,715,783 | 15.20 | +5.47 | 119 | 750 | 15.87 | +44 |
March 4165 | 10,943,696 | 60,306,426 | 18.15 | +2.95 | 141 | 750 | 18.80 | +22 |
March 4169 | 15,360,725 | 65,574,696 | 23.42 | +5.28 | 177 | 750 | 23.60 | +36 |
November 4171 | 8,675,264 | 58,379,121 | 14.86 | -8.56 | 112 | 750 | 14.93 | -65 |
November 4175 | 6,047,007 | 64,718,249 | 9.34 | -5.52 | 70 | 750 | 9.33 | -42 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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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 SLP-Libertarian Alliance.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
The Industry Reform Bill of 2727 | March 2727 | March 2728 | defeated | ||
The Cabinet Coalition Bill | March 2727 | December 2727 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Walburg Conference | September 2726 | March 2727 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of September 2726 | September 2726 | March 2727 | defeated | ||
Income tax proposal of September 2726 | September 2726 | March 2727 | defeated | ||
Military Equality bill | September 2726 | March 2727 | passed | ||
Zog phone | March 2726 | March 2726 | passed | ||
Devolution! | October 2725 | March 2726 | defeated | ||
Public works project | August 2725 | March 2726 | passed | ||
No Equality! | April 2724 | September 2724 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 2723 | May 2723 | May 2723 | passed | ||
Cars are outdated | August 2722 | November 2722 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of April 2722 | April 2722 | April 2722 | defeated | ||
Education? | December 2721 | August 2722 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 2721 | May 2721 | May 2721 | defeated | ||
Migrants are a source of organs! | April 2721 | April 2721 | defeated | ||
All Hail to Zog! | December 2720 | December 2720 | passed | ||
Church Power! | February 2720 | June 2720 | passed | ||
Grounded | November 2719 | December 2719 | passed | ||
Omni-Zog | November 2719 | December 2719 | passed |
Random fact: Bill descriptions must be in English, or at least include a full English translation. Bill titles may appear in a language that is appropriate to the nation and are not required to be translated into English. |
Random quote: "You will win, but you will not convince. You will win, because you possess more than enough brute force, but you will not convince, because to convince means to persuade. And in order to persuade you would need what you lack, reason and right in the struggle." - Miguel de Unamuno |