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Gwado-Jeongbu (과도정부)[?]
This page contains information about the Gwado-Jeongbu (과도정부).
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Premier Taylerov (III)
Nation[?]: Federative Kingdom of Dankuk (Dankuk)
Seats[?] in Federal Senate[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
국립 민주당 의 (Guglib-Minjudang) NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS FOUNDED: June 4006 LEADERSHIP: Congressional Speaker: Tong Tokko Kwang Congressional Secretary: Roe Yong Chol HEADQUARTERS: National Democratic Centre Dangmyo (당묘) Reunii (르니) IDEOLOGY: Free-Market Economics Libertarianism Small-Government [Republicanism] YOUTH ORGANIZATION: National Youth Congress - 국립 청소년 의회 (Guglib Cheongsonyeon Uihoe) National Headquarters: National Democratic Centre, Dangmyo (당묘) FORMER LEADERS: 4006 - 4011: Tong Kwang Hoon 4011 - 4019: Kal Chuwon 4019 - 4023: Eoh Dong Hyun 4023 - 4039: Pom Yoo Ri |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Civil Rights | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Ecology | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Market | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Military | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Morality | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Religion | unknown | close to none | 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 (+) |
May 4011 | 29,664,399 | 35,386,390 | 83.83 | +83.83 | 401 | 480 | 83.54 | +401 |
January 4015 | 21,132,644 | 27,327,353 | 77.33 | -6.50 | 370 | 480 | 77.08 | -31 |
January 4019 | 23,069,679 | 29,215,404 | 78.96 | +1.63 | 378 | 480 | 78.75 | +8 |
January 4023 | 24,756,388 | 51,117,351 | 48.43 | -30.53 | 235 | 480 | 48.96 | -143 |
January 4024 | 26,548,381 | 56,467,659 | 47.02 | -1.42 | 228 | 480 | 47.50 | -7 |
September 4025 | 25,674,595 | 32,054,270 | 80.10 | +33.08 | 382 | 480 | 79.58 | +154 |
September 4029 | 21,564,299 | 28,023,205 | 76.95 | -3.15 | 368 | 480 | 76.67 | -14 |
September 4033 | 27,655,747 | 59,569,294 | 46.43 | -30.53 | 223 | 480 | 46.46 | -145 |
September 4037 | 18,106,296 | 52,047,725 | 34.79 | -11.64 | 170 | 480 | 35.42 | -53 |
February 4038 | 21,797,542 | 28,484,459 | 76.52 | +41.74 | 366 | 480 | 76.25 | +196 |
February 4041 | 16,247,932 | 42,015,640 | 38.67 | -37.85 | 185 | 480 | 38.54 | -181 |
February 4045 | 19,371,027 | 40,319,492 | 48.04 | +9.37 | 231 | 480 | 48.13 | +46 |
February 4049 | 18,379,788 | 39,629,461 | 46.38 | -1.66 | 222 | 480 | 46.25 | -9 |
February 4053 | 17,356,804 | 37,315,563 | 46.51 | +0.13 | 224 | 480 | 46.67 | +2 |
February 4057 | 16,938,846 | 36,350,307 | 46.60 | +0.09 | 224 | 480 | 46.67 | +0 |
February 4061 | 10,406,368 | 39,224,315 | 26.53 | -20.07 | 145 | 480 | 30.21 | -79 |
February 4065 | 11,182,319 | 34,954,070 | 31.99 | +5.46 | 159 | 480 | 33.13 | +14 |
February 4069 | 8,392,357 | 34,149,978 | 24.57 | -7.42 | 129 | 480 | 26.88 | -30 |
February 4073 | 11,926,439 | 29,695,633 | 40.16 | +15.59 | 196 | 480 | 40.83 | +67 |
December 4080 | 12,010,724 | 12,010,724 | 100.00 | +59.84 | 480 | 480 | 100.00 | +284 |
December 4084 | 48,136,961 | 48,172,275 | 99.93 | -0.07 | 480 | 480 | 100.00 | +0 |
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 Gwado-Jeongbu (과도정부).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Opening The Source Code | May 3528 | May 3528 | defeated | ||
Enhancing Dranish Lifes Act | March 3528 | March 3528 | passed | ||
Welfare Improvement Act | March 3528 | March 3528 | passed | ||
The First Yates Cabinet | December 3527 | December 3527 | passed | ||
Public Internet | March 3527 | March 3527 | passed | ||
Human Cloning | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Legalization Act | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Animal Testing Act | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Prescription Drugs Subsidies and Regulations Act | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Museum Consolidation Act | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Welfare Improvement Act | March 3527 | March 3527 | defeated | ||
Infrastructure Investment Act | December 3526 | January 3527 | defeated | ||
Defence Industry Privatisation | November 3526 | November 3526 | defeated | ||
Media De-Regulation | November 3526 | November 3526 | defeated | ||
Equality and Freedom Act | October 3526 | October 3526 | defeated | ||
Endorsing Peace Act | September 3526 | October 3526 | defeated | ||
National Library System | September 3526 | September 3526 | defeated | ||
Protection of Historic Sites Act | September 3526 | September 3526 | passed | ||
Give Back To Our Artists | September 3526 | September 3526 | defeated | ||
Liberalizing The Media | September 3526 | September 3526 | defeated |
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