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National Monarchist Party of Hutori[?]

This page contains information about the National Monarchist Party of Hutori.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Apulia-3

Nation[?]: Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)

Seats[?] in House of Parliament[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The National Monarchist Party of Hutori (NMPH) is a right-liberal monarchist party in Hutori. It was founded as a successor party to Alternative for Hutori (also known as Bell's Alternative Party of Hutori) which exists for 10 years prior and saw electoral success. NMPH considers itself the "ideological foil" to the Royalist Party of Hutori.

Political Position: Libertarian right
Ideological Factions: Monarchists, libertarians, federalists, anti-war activists

Party Chairman: Trade and Industry Minister Luther Meeks (NMPH-KE) (Faction Leader: Libertarians) (MP for St. Anslem, Old Anslem)
The Party Chairman is in charge of elections and party organization outside of the Parliament. The Party Chairman is also typically the Presidential Candidate.
Party Leader: Foreign Affairs Minister Jane Burton (NMPH-LA) (Faction Leader: Federalists) (MP for Constantine Littleton)
The party leader is the technocrat who whips votes and leads the party in the Parliament. The Leader is typically the party's Prime Minister candidate.
Deputy Leader: Infrastructure and Transport Minister Clinton Bird (NMPH-KE) (MP for Prosperity Kahyonhowanen Nation Reserve)
The Deputy Leader is an optional position that allows an outstanding member to take part in party leadership meetings, thus giving them a say in any smoke-filled discussions. It may have other duties, assigned to them by the Leader.

About the Leaders:
Luther Meeks (NMPH-KE) has served as Minister of Trade and Industry for over a decade. He was a financial consultant before politics. He is MP for
Jane Burton (NMPH-LA) is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs. She also served as Minister of Justice. Prior to this she was Premier of Lagard. She was a lawyer before that.

Prominent Members:
Roger Pangborn (NMPH-LA) (Faction: Federalists) - Minister of Internal Affairs
Albert Ronald (NMPH-KE) (Faction Leader: Monarchists) - Former Premier of Kenai, former Chairman
Xenia Bell-Baxter (NMPH-AD) (Faction: Federalists) - Former Premier of Adelia. Niece of former President Bell.
Clinton Bird (NMPH-KE) (Faction Leader: Anti-War) - Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, former Minister for Education and Culture
Bill O'Hare (NMPH-RO) (Faction: Federalists) - Minister of Food and Agriculture.
James Winston (NMPH-KE) (Faction: Libertarians) - Finance Critic

Affiliated Organizations:
- Young Monarchists
- Liberty Institute
-- Mortimer Grey Law Studies Center
-- Stewart Taft Economic Studies Center
-- Trinity Lewis Policy Studies Center

Manifesto Quotations:
- "The rights of the nobility shall be held sacrosanct but they shall not be held above the law."
- "There shall be an open nobility, one not just of birth but also of achievement."
- "The Mashacaran tribes are to be dual citizens of their nations, and of the Commonwealth."
- "Businesspeople pursuing their self interest are the driving force of our economy."
- "There shall be one tax rate on income."
- "The corporate tax shall be as little as possible, and as temporary a measure as possible."
- "People have a right to live how they choose, so long as it does not affect others adversely."
- "Government intervention into the economy is always a bad thing."
- "Peace promotes growth, prosperity, and happiness. War promotes suffering and hatred."
- "The military industrial complex is archaic and should be abolished."
- "Hutori should be a world power by economic might alone, not by military conquest."
- "Peace and friendship with all nations, alliances and entanglements with none."
- "Immigration must be carefully controlled."
- "There is no natural right to be a citizen of Hutori, you have to earn it."

The party was founded by President Robert Bell, as a successor to the Federal Republic's equivalent Alternative for Hutori.

Election History:

General Election of October 4570
Chair: Robert Bell
PC: Robert Bell
PL: "Big Mac" McDonall
Outcome: Robert Bell re-elected. Lost 3 seats.

General Election of October 4573
Chair: Robert Bell
PC: Ryan Scheer
PL: "Big Mac" McDonall
Outcome: Scheer elected. 30 seats gained.

General Election of October 4577
Chair: "Big Mac" McDonall
PC: Ryan Scheer
PL: Jane Burton
Outcome: Scheer lost. About 20 seats lost.

General Election of October 4581
Chair: "Big Mac" McDonall
PC: Luther Meeks
PL: Jane Burton
Outcome: Meeks narrowly loses. Meeks elected as Party Chairman. 15 seats gained.

Premierships and Presidents:
Prime Minister Robert Bell, 4559-4563 (As Alternative for Hutori)
President Robert Bell (4566-4573)


OOC: Based off quite a few parties and movements. Notably the Whig Party of the UK.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaninghighperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaningexcellentperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketregulator-leaningexcellentperfect
Militarypacifist-leaningexcellentperfect
Moralityconservative-leaningexcellentperfect
Religionsecular-leaningexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
February 40447,885,20061,470,82112.83+12.837960013.17+79
February 40487,351,77462,539,80111.76-1.076860011.33-11
February 40526,520,66965,581,0219.94-1.816060010.00-8
February 40568,020,33265,147,74712.31+2.377560012.50+15
February 40608,279,14961,629,47113.43+1.128160013.50+6
February 40649,661,94459,507,54616.24+2.809960016.50+18
February 40683,593,91162,746,1955.73-10.51326005.33-67
February 40694,067,26960,518,0026.72+0.99406006.67+8
March 40694,446,94259,582,6377.46+0.74446007.33+4
October 40707,590,51961,513,04312.34+4.887460012.33+30
July 407110,772,43155,620,16319.37+7.0311760019.50+43
July 40755,719,58861,129,2889.36-10.01556009.17-62
February 407613,081,08157,935,89022.58+13.2213460022.33+79
February 408012,888,10158,443,16122.05-0.5313060021.67-4
January 40828,448,43752,426,19316.11-5.949460015.67-36
January 40868,264,87250,953,22216.22+0.119460015.67+0
June 408814,128,81665,941,63821.43+5.2112860021.33+34
April 409220,410,49266,601,24530.65+9.2218660031.00+58
April 409611,731,98956,471,76220.77-9.8712560020.83-61
April 410014,119,31558,884,79223.98+3.2014460024.00+19
April 410411,893,07264,823,20318.35-5.6311160018.50-33
April 41087,901,44963,675,06712.41-5.947460012.33-37
April 41126,465,92061,599,60210.50-1.916460010.67-10
April 41166,536,30860,459,16610.81+0.316660011.00+2
August 41189,938,99857,250,44817.36+6.5510560017.50+39
August 41228,206,23359,418,18813.81-3.558460014.00-21
December 412210,262,06364,995,19415.79+1.989560015.83+11
December 41267,862,10562,175,71712.64-3.147760012.83-18
December 41309,019,20057,036,86815.81+3.179660016.00+19
February 413410,433,19560,817,10017.16+1.3410460017.33+8
February 413810,282,59960,546,01116.98-0.1710360017.17-1
February 414210,830,25458,385,69718.55+1.5711160018.50+8
February 41468,500,11462,837,43613.53-5.028160013.50-30
February 415011,995,37561,537,83819.49+5.9711860019.67+37
February 41549,764,91061,917,65315.77-3.729660016.00-22
February 41589,466,02562,567,23615.13-0.649260015.33-4
November 416010,340,34062,294,77216.60+1.4710260017.00+10
August 416310,149,67962,754,77416.17-0.439760016.17-5
March 416511,002,85659,498,38318.49+2.3211260018.67+15
June 416513,048,60265,316,34419.98+1.4811960019.83+7
June 416915,565,21364,159,39924.26+4.2814860024.67+29
May 417212,748,31060,903,24620.93-3.3312760021.17-21
July 417417,629,96964,416,38427.37+6.4416560027.50+38
July 41789,979,43761,695,06716.18-11.199860016.33-67
April 41799,546,42361,098,88415.62-0.559560015.83-3
September 41797,867,65058,129,16413.53-2.098260013.67-13
November 41809,379,54459,958,49115.64+2.119560015.83+13
May 41837,106,98165,716,56210.81-4.836560010.83-30
May 41877,916,62763,789,88812.41+1.607460012.33+9
May 41918,420,53666,428,31112.68+0.277760012.83+3
February 419211,841,28366,033,33017.93+5.2610860018.00+31
June 419317,207,89160,687,38228.35+10.4217060028.33+62
June 419714,647,37664,443,47822.73-5.6313660022.67-34
June 420114,464,55462,433,78323.17+0.4413960023.17+3
June 42058,157,34464,868,38012.58-10.597460012.33-65
June 420913,927,38964,919,38421.45+8.8812860021.33+54
June 421312,959,99964,525,99020.08-1.3712160020.17-7
March 42157,829,82864,018,87712.23-7.857460012.33-47
July 42184,241,16863,611,3096.67-5.56396006.50-35
February 455912,679,27849,005,40525.87+19.215420526.34+15
February 456310,119,28349,716,00220.35-5.528241519.76+28
September 456413,670,45965,838,60120.76+0.418641520.72+4
October 456612,173,84264,250,63318.95-1.827741518.55-9
October 457010,914,65960,943,95817.91-1.047441517.83-3
October 457315,578,96459,289,61026.28+8.3710841526.02+34
October 457712,425,24263,438,99519.59-6.698041519.28-28
October 458114,703,47362,899,68423.38+3.799741523.37+17
March 458518,168,22554,054,09433.61+10.2413941533.49+42
March 458917,565,30159,740,59429.40-4.2112041528.92-19

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

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the National Monarchist Party of Hutori.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
The Government's position towards the stock exchangeOctober 3311April 3312defeated
Taxation StructureJune 3311June 3311passed
Call for early elections, June 3311June 3311June 3311defeated
Mixed Economy IIApril 3311April 3311passed
TOC Ownership ActApril 3311April 3311passed
Healthcare ActApril 3311April 3311defeated
Budget proposal of April 3311April 3311April 3311passed
Income tax proposal of March 3311March 3311March 3311passed
Standardised Testing Act of 3311March 3311March 3311passed
Income tax proposal of February 3311February 3311February 3311passed
Unitarism Act 3311February 3311February 3311defeated
Military Act 3311February 3311February 3311passed
Mixed EconomySeptember 3310September 3310passed
Call for early elections, September 3310September 3310September 3310defeated
Positive Discrimination BillSeptember 3310September 3310defeated
Term ExtensionSeptember 3310September 3310defeated
Cabinet Proposal of September 3310September 3310September 3310passed
Budget proposal of August 3310August 3310August 3310passed
Chemical & Biological Weapons Bill 3310March 3310March 3310defeated
Income tax proposal of December 3309December 3309December 3309passed

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