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Páirtí Forásach Sóisialach[?]

This page contains information about the Páirtí Forásach Sóisialach.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: zarzo2

Nation[?]: Stát Míleata na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)

Seats[?] in Chomhairle Mhíleata Náisiúnta[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

A progressive socialist party that values equality both socially and economically and is devoted to a bright future for Kirlawa.

I Side With quiz themes:

Capitalism vs Socialism

You side strongly towards “Socialism”, meaning you strongly support an economic system which advocates collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. This theme is most important to you.

Globalization vs Protectionism

You side moderately towards “Protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is most important to you.

Small Government vs Big Government

You side extremely towards “Big Government”, meaning you very strongly believe the government should do more to address social inequality, corruption, and assistance for its citizens. This theme is most important to you.

Environmentalism vs Anthropocentrism

You side strongly towards “Environmentalism”, meaning you strongly believe in sustainability, environmental protection, and improving the health of the environment. This theme is most important to you.

Pacifism vs Militarism

You side moderately towards “Pacifism”, meaning you believe we should use non-violent diplomatic discussion to resolve conflicts. This theme is most important to you.

Regulation vs Deregulation

You side moderately towards “Regulation”, meaning you believe the government should regulate business activity to ensure no one is taking advantage of the system. This theme is most important to you.

Tough vs Tender

You side strongly towards “Tender”, meaning you strongly believe in showing compassion, empathy, and rehabilitation for small-time criminals or those struggling with addiction. This theme is most important to you.

Laissez-faire vs Keynesian

You side moderately towards “Keynesian”, meaning you believe the government should provide economic assistance to stabilize the economy. This theme is most important to you.

Collectivism vs Individualism

You side strongly towards “Collectivism”, meaning you strongly believe policy should protect and support the best interests of all citizens. This theme is most important to you.

Multiculturalism vs Assimilation

You side strongly towards “Multiculturalism”, meaning you strongly believe we should celebrate and embrace cultural diversity. This theme is most important to you.

Traditional vs Progressive

You side strongly towards “Progressive”, meaning you strongly believe we should be a nation that values personal freedom, expression, and diversity. This theme is more important to you.

Centralization vs Decentralization

You side extremely towards “Centralization”, meaning you very strongly believe the nation should be unified in its decisions to serve the best interests of all citizens. This theme is more important to you.

Populism vs Elitism

You side moderately towards “Populism”, meaning you believe decisions are best made when everyone has a say. This theme is more important to you.

Unilateralism vs Multilateralism

You side extremely towards “Multilateralism”, meaning you very strongly believe policy decisions should be made collectively with support of everyone who may be affected by the outcome of the decision. This theme is more important to you.

Privacy vs Security

You side moderately towards “Privacy”, meaning you believe the government should not undermine the rights and privacy of its citizens under the guise of national security. This theme is more important to you.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissiveexcellentperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalisthighperfect
Foreign Relationsextreme internationalisthighperfect
Government Responsibilitiesbig government-leaningexcellentperfect
Marketregulator-leaningexcellentperfect
Militaryconvinced pacifistexcellentperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivehighperfect
Religionmoderate secularlimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
March 40895,295,40766,825,7577.92+7.92567177.81+56
January 42218,486,78666,765,52412.71+4.799071712.55+34
July 42247,532,12366,133,45311.39-1.328271711.44-8
January 42289,760,18164,584,22815.11+3.7210971715.20+27
July 42316,469,24665,060,8869.94-5.17707179.76-39

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

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 Páirtí Forásach Sóisialach.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
1st Economic Liberalisation ActFebruary 5454 debate
Post-War Liberalisation of the StateFebruary 5454 debate
Urgent Measures Act 5452January 5452January 5452passed
Call for early elections, June 5451June 5451June 5451passed
Military Council Seat AdjustmentAugust 5450August 5450passed
National Flag ChangeAugust 5450August 5450passed
Military Council EstalbishmentAugust 5450August 5450passed
Military Coup Additional Parts.July 5450July 5450passed
Withdrawal post CoupJuly 5450July 5450passed
Military Coup of July 5450July 5450July 5450passed
Ratification of the Joint Artanian Security Agreement (JASA)July 5448July 5448passed
Ratification of the Joint Artanian Majatran Security Agreement (JAMS)August 5445August 5445passed
Ratification of the Beiteynuese Framework of Trade & Commerce (Yeudish Neset)August 5445August 5445passed
Ratification of the Beiteynuese Framework of Diplomacy & Friendship (Yeudish Neset)August 5445August 5445passed
Electoral Amendments Act 5445August 5445August 5445passed
Support for Rural Industry BillJune 5444June 5444defeated
Law and Order BillJune 5444June 5444defeated
Electoral Amendments Act 5444May 5444May 5444defeated
Religious Policies BillDecember 5443December 5443defeated
Infrastructure Reform BillDecember 5443December 5443defeated

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