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Union of Green Market-Socialists[?]
This page contains information about the Union of Green Market-Socialists.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Compass725
Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
Seats[?] in Dáil Choiarlabhan[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The party aim to unite the factions in the country consisting of the greens, capitalists, socialists, and obscure movie aficionados united to greenify Kirlawa and secure rights of the working class within the nation. We oppose environmental denialism and the pure lassez-faire economic system. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- International Greens
- Environmental Protection Organization
- International Anti-bullying Movement
- Liberal Environmentalists
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- The Society for Intellectual and Cultural Advancement (SICA)
- The Left Coalition
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
September 4092 | 50,573 | 66,175,193 | 0.08 | +0.08 | 0 | 717 | 0.00 | +0 |
January 4095 | 1,210,178 | 67,662,254 | 1.79 | +1.71 | 12 | 717 | 1.67 | +12 |
July 4098 | 4,337,750 | 66,235,436 | 6.55 | +4.76 | 45 | 717 | 6.28 | +33 |
January 4102 | 7,856,570 | 64,596,279 | 12.16 | +5.61 | 89 | 717 | 12.41 | +44 |
July 4105 | 7,274,715 | 66,394,449 | 10.96 | -1.21 | 79 | 717 | 11.02 | -10 |
January 4109 | 4,449,013 | 63,525,655 | 7.00 | -3.95 | 48 | 717 | 6.69 | -31 |
July 4112 | 7,944,424 | 63,010,918 | 12.61 | +5.60 | 90 | 717 | 12.55 | +42 |
January 4116 | 3,936,640 | 64,484,969 | 6.10 | -6.50 | 42 | 717 | 5.86 | -48 |
July 4119 | 4,074,256 | 64,370,932 | 6.33 | +0.22 | 43 | 717 | 6.00 | +1 |
January 4123 | 4,992,332 | 62,171,329 | 8.03 | +1.70 | 55 | 717 | 7.67 | +12 |
July 4126 | 8,231,119 | 65,308,536 | 12.60 | +4.57 | 90 | 717 | 12.55 | +35 |
January 4130 | 7,655,256 | 64,115,930 | 11.94 | -0.66 | 85 | 717 | 11.85 | -5 |
July 4133 | 8,146,462 | 64,378,803 | 12.65 | +0.71 | 91 | 717 | 12.69 | +6 |
January 4137 | 8,837,869 | 64,105,885 | 13.79 | +1.13 | 98 | 717 | 13.67 | +7 |
July 4140 | 8,850,024 | 64,345,098 | 13.75 | -0.03 | 98 | 717 | 13.67 | +0 |
January 4144 | 10,087,670 | 64,754,067 | 15.58 | +1.82 | 112 | 717 | 15.62 | +14 |
July 4147 | 10,915,005 | 64,792,976 | 16.85 | +1.27 | 120 | 717 | 16.74 | +8 |
January 4151 | 7,822,859 | 64,563,855 | 12.12 | -4.73 | 86 | 717 | 11.99 | -34 |
July 4154 | 8,242,233 | 64,825,179 | 12.71 | +0.60 | 91 | 717 | 12.69 | +5 |
January 4158 | 11,757,019 | 64,711,783 | 18.17 | +5.45 | 131 | 717 | 18.27 | +40 |
July 4161 | 10,603,350 | 66,075,519 | 16.05 | -2.12 | 115 | 717 | 16.04 | -16 |
January 4165 | 8,185,445 | 66,431,224 | 12.32 | -3.73 | 87 | 717 | 12.13 | -28 |
July 4168 | 7,670,543 | 67,560,980 | 11.35 | -0.97 | 82 | 717 | 11.44 | -5 |
January 4172 | 6,437,427 | 65,817,839 | 9.78 | -1.57 | 70 | 717 | 9.76 | -12 |
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Absolute 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 Union of Green Market-Socialists.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
KPF Bill 2383/2 - Nationalisation (Power Grid) | May 2383 | February 2384 | passed | ||
KPF Bill 2383/8 - Health | May 2383 | May 2383 | defeated | ||
KPF Bill 2383/7 - Retirement at 60 | May 2383 | May 2383 | defeated | ||
KPF Bill 2383/5 - Civilian Policing | May 2383 | May 2383 | defeated | ||
KPF Bill 2383/3 - Secularism | May 2383 | May 2383 | defeated | ||
KPF Bill 2383/1 - Religious Education | May 2383 | May 2383 | defeated | ||
GM Crops | March 2383 | September 2383 | defeated | ||
Religious Schools for All Religions | March 2383 | September 2383 | defeated | ||
Farm Size | March 2383 | September 2383 | defeated | ||
Inclusion of Private sector in Defense | February 2383 | March 2383 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of December 2382 | December 2382 | December 2382 | defeated | ||
Hunting | December 2382 | December 2382 | defeated | ||
Public Sexual Activity | November 2382 | December 2382 | defeated | ||
Identity Cards | August 2382 | July 2383 | defeated | ||
LLH 1002 / TransLink | August 2382 | August 2382 | defeated | ||
LLH 1001 / Private Sector | August 2382 | August 2382 | defeated | ||
Arms Awareness Act. | March 2382 | September 2382 | passed | ||
Child Labour Law | January 2382 | July 2382 | passed | ||
Missed Bill 2 | January 2382 | March 2382 | passed | ||
Missed Bill 3 | January 2382 | March 2382 | passed |
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