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Solentian Nationalist People's Party[?]
This page contains information about the Solentian Nationalist People's Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
---------------------------- Ideologies: Ultra Conservatism Anti-Communism Solentian Nationalism Third Position ---------------------------- Political position: Right-wing to Far-right ---------------------------- Cofounder of the Solentian Social Republic |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate restrictive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | excellent | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | convinced conservative | excellent | perfect |
Religion | extreme religious | excellent | 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 (+) |
October 4136 | 6,234,108 | 64,408,791 | 9.68 | +9.68 | 48 | 500 | 9.60 | +48 |
July 4137 | 7,583,115 | 61,614,814 | 12.31 | +2.63 | 62 | 500 | 12.40 | +14 |
February 4140 | 7,227,192 | 60,813,840 | 11.88 | -0.42 | 58 | 500 | 11.60 | -4 |
February 4145 | 14,902,197 | 61,521,644 | 24.22 | +12.34 | 120 | 500 | 24.00 | +62 |
November 4145 | 13,569,627 | 58,005,160 | 23.39 | -0.83 | 114 | 500 | 22.80 | -6 |
November 4150 | 6,638,124 | 62,244,190 | 10.66 | -12.73 | 52 | 500 | 10.40 | -62 |
August 4153 | 16,733,998 | 57,662,063 | 29.02 | +18.36 | 149 | 500 | 29.80 | +97 |
August 4158 | 16,667,342 | 49,736,903 | 33.51 | +4.49 | 169 | 500 | 33.80 | +20 |
August 4163 | 10,647,014 | 58,533,997 | 18.19 | -15.32 | 92 | 500 | 18.40 | -77 |
August 4168 | 20,455,241 | 49,088,039 | 41.67 | +23.48 | 208 | 500 | 41.60 | +116 |
August 4173 | 19,013,123 | 61,240,683 | 31.05 | -10.62 | 153 | 500 | 30.60 | -55 |
August 4178 | 17,802,946 | 50,743,288 | 35.08 | +4.04 | 172 | 500 | 34.40 | +19 |
August 4183 | 23,015,126 | 62,093,617 | 37.07 | +1.98 | 187 | 500 | 37.40 | +15 |
August 4188 | 19,622,194 | 56,938,014 | 34.46 | -2.60 | 176 | 500 | 35.20 | -11 |
January 4298 | 15,457,306 | 59,826,751 | 25.84 | -8.63 | 193 | 750 | 25.73 | +17 |
January 4302 | 18,526,499 | 54,543,723 | 33.97 | +8.13 | 247 | 750 | 32.93 | +54 |
April 4303 | 18,818,369 | 57,489,482 | 32.73 | -1.23 | 239 | 750 | 31.87 | -8 |
April 4307 | 16,342,446 | 65,353,739 | 25.01 | -7.73 | 184 | 750 | 24.53 | -55 |
November 4334 | 3,253,879 | 61,580,605 | 5.28 | -19.72 | 27 | 550 | 4.91 | -157 |
April 4337 | 14,329,633 | 64,102,351 | 22.35 | +17.07 | 126 | 550 | 22.91 | +99 |
April 4338 | 17,821,474 | 62,876,930 | 28.34 | +5.99 | 158 | 550 | 28.73 | +32 |
October 4339 | 16,649,521 | 65,379,836 | 25.47 | -2.88 | 142 | 550 | 25.82 | -16 |
October 4343 | 22,895,595 | 64,269,084 | 35.62 | +10.16 | 199 | 550 | 36.18 | +57 |
October 4347 | 18,120,397 | 65,271,529 | 27.76 | -7.86 | 154 | 550 | 28.00 | -45 |
October 4351 | 14,887,400 | 59,648,593 | 24.96 | -2.80 | 132 | 550 | 24.00 | -22 |
October 4355 | 16,974,272 | 63,819,977 | 26.60 | +1.64 | 148 | 550 | 26.91 | +16 |
October 4359 | 19,495,890 | 63,351,438 | 30.77 | +4.18 | 172 | 550 | 31.27 | +24 |
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 Solentian Nationalist People's Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Animal Killing Act of October 3952 | October 3952 | February 3953 | defeated | ||
Medical Research Act of October 3952 | October 3952 | February 3953 | defeated | ||
Animal Cosmetics Act of October 3952 | October 3952 | February 3953 | defeated | ||
Museums Act of October 3952 | October 3952 | February 3953 | defeated | ||
Largest-Minority Cabinet Proposal of October 3952 | October 3952 | October 3952 | defeated | ||
Library Funding Act of June 3952 | June 3952 | June 3952 | passed | ||
Copyrights Act of June 3952 | June 3952 | June 3952 | defeated | ||
Art Subsidies Act of April 3952 | April 3952 | April 3952 | defeated | ||
Media Content Act of March 3952 | March 3952 | March 3952 | passed | ||
Adoption Regulation Act of February 3952 | February 3952 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Internet Act of February 3952 | February 3952 | February 3952 | passed | ||
Discipline Act of February 3952 | February 3952 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Curriculum Act of February 3952 | February 3952 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Largest-Minority Cabinet Proposal of February 3952 | February 3952 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Socialistic Reform | January 3952 | April 3952 | defeated | ||
Public Education Act of December 3951 | December 3951 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Private Schools Funding Act of October 3951 | October 3951 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Pre-Schools Act of October 3951 | October 3951 | February 3952 | passed | ||
Local Police Act of October 3951 | October 3951 | February 3952 | defeated | ||
Legal Aid Act of October 3951 | October 3951 | February 3952 | defeated |
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Random quote: "Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others?" - Thomas Jefferson |