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Freie Demokratische Union[?]
This page contains information about the Freie Demokratische Union.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republik Dorvik (Dorvik)
Seats[?] in Staatsrat (State Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Free Democratic Union-Luthorian Leader:-Thelma Schneider The Free Democratic Union was formed in the year 4455 by Thelma Schneider The Party Staunchly Supports the Model of "Social Market Economy"(Soziale Marktwirtschaft) and Supports Economic Liberalisation but together with a Strong Welfare State.It believes in the Free Fixation of Prices by Market Forces and Reduced Regulations on Businesses but Favours Investing into Social Services such as Healthcare,Education and also Favours Higher Infrastructure Investment. Key Party Policies:- *Reduction of Personal And Corporate Taxes *Long Term Goal of Introducing Flat Taxes *Scaling back Regulations on Businesses and Spur Entrepreneurship *Focus on Reducing Government Involvement in the Economy *Support Public Provision of Healthcare and Education *Ensure Continued State Subsidisation of Tuition Fees *Respecting and Protecting the Liberty of All Dorvikians and at the same time Applying Government Intervention to Ensure Decency *Free Movement Of Goods and Services Should be Encouraged and Barriers on International Trade Should be Reduced *Dorvish Unity Must be Preserved,Oppose Independence for Sudik *Greater Regulations on Private Medical Practices *Establishing Mandatory Public Pension System with a Private Option *Providing Greater Welfare Benefits to Single Parents. Support for the Conservative Party Has been Particularly Higher Among Urban,Well Educated Voters and has emerged as a Preferred party for Entrepreneurs for its Pro-Business Policies. The Party Proposes the Simplification of Tax Laws into two Brackets,A Tax Rate of 5% For those Earning between 5,000 and 40,000 DDO and A Tax Rate of 25% For those earning More than 40,000 DDO.The Party Also Supports the Reduction of Corporate Taxes to 10% and Luxury Taxes to 12% Headquarters:-Haldor, Kordusia Position:-Centre-Centre Right Ideology:-Liberal Conservatism,Social Conservatism,Economic Liberalism,Classic Liberalism The Factions of the Party:- Liberal Conservatives;-The Most Dominant Faction of the Conservative Party,They Are Considered to be the Centre of the Party,Liberal Conservatives Advocate Minimal Role of the Government in the economy and believe in lessened taxes,But Liberal Conservatives differ from the Classic Liberals and believe in the protection of social institutions and upholding law and order,They tend to incorporate certain socially liberal positions[i.e.on the environment]with more conservative positions[on Abortion]They Tend to favour maintaining Existing Welfare Programs but believe in streamlining them and providing the Private sector a Greater Role in the Economy and favour removing regulations on businesses. Social Conservatives:-Social Conservatives form the Right wing of the party,Social Conservatives believe in a Law and Order First Approach and favour the death penalty and increased police powers,They also support increased defence spending.Social Conservatives support limiting the number of refugees admitted to Dorvik and support the Deportation of Illegal Immigrants.The Social Conservatives are generally split on the Economy,Many Social Conservatives tend to favour increased welfare spending and support Government Regulations on Businesses and are also supportive of Trade Union Rights.The Social Conservatives also Favour Sone Degree of Economic Protectionism and are more skeptical of Free Trade.Deputy Leader Mark Schauble is a Social Conservative Classic Liberals:- The Classic Liberals tend to form the Left Wing Of the Conservatives,They Favour The Protection of Civil Liberties and are in favour of lessened government intervention in both the economic and Social Spheres,They tend to Be More Favourable to Immigration and Many Classic Liberals are from Visible minorities and Classic Liberals tend to constitute the Urban Wing of the Party and is equally powerful in terms of strength with the Social Conservatives. Youth Wing:-Young Conservatives Student Wing:-Student Conservatives |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | close to none | perfect |
Market | laissez-faire-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | 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 (+) |
November 4183 | 5,045,128 | 65,055,602 | 7.76 | +7.76 | 38 | 505 | 7.52 | +38 |
November 4187 | 3,787,267 | 60,883,986 | 6.22 | -1.53 | 29 | 505 | 5.74 | -9 |
December 4193 | 2,468,870 | 59,562,586 | 4.15 | -2.08 | 20 | 505 | 3.96 | -9 |
December 4197 | 3,044,953 | 59,617,032 | 5.11 | +0.96 | 24 | 505 | 4.75 | +4 |
May 4198 | 7,002,004 | 51,632,488 | 13.56 | +8.45 | 68 | 505 | 13.47 | +44 |
May 4202 | 10,696,129 | 60,218,849 | 17.76 | +4.20 | 91 | 505 | 18.02 | +23 |
December 4202 | 15,768,342 | 58,608,972 | 26.90 | +9.14 | 135 | 505 | 26.73 | +44 |
December 4206 | 5,087,520 | 57,892,940 | 8.79 | -18.12 | 44 | 505 | 8.71 | -91 |
June 4207 | 5,588,273 | 60,476,278 | 9.24 | +0.45 | 47 | 505 | 9.31 | +3 |
June 4208 | 10,066,337 | 58,570,565 | 17.19 | +7.95 | 88 | 505 | 17.43 | +41 |
December 4215 | 15,993,877 | 63,387,995 | 25.23 | +8.05 | 131 | 505 | 25.94 | +43 |
February 4219 | 6,125,375 | 58,942,891 | 10.39 | -14.84 | 53 | 505 | 10.50 | -78 |
December 4225 | 7,240,915 | 62,647,740 | 11.56 | +1.17 | 58 | 505 | 11.49 | +5 |
November 4227 | 4,262,138 | 60,954,244 | 6.99 | -4.57 | 35 | 505 | 6.93 | -23 |
July 4229 | 13,779,018 | 62,848,015 | 21.92 | +14.93 | 111 | 505 | 21.98 | +76 |
October 4238 | 3,171,947 | 64,011,041 | 4.96 | -16.97 | 28 | 599 | 4.67 | -83 |
May 4239 | 13,837,348 | 57,862,434 | 23.91 | +18.96 | 144 | 599 | 24.04 | +116 |
May 4243 | 2,484,543 | 66,024,516 | 3.76 | -20.15 | 21 | 599 | 3.51 | -123 |
May 4247 | 5,020,714 | 62,460,674 | 8.04 | +4.28 | 49 | 599 | 8.18 | +28 |
August 4248 | 6,351,877 | 60,202,630 | 10.55 | +2.51 | 66 | 599 | 11.02 | +17 |
November 4248 | 7,996,754 | 57,170,680 | 13.99 | +3.44 | 87 | 599 | 14.52 | +21 |
November 4269 | 5,311,693 | 60,190,755 | 8.82 | -5.16 | 51 | 599 | 8.51 | -36 |
October 4323 | 4,070,419 | 65,946,883 | 6.17 | -2.65 | 36 | 599 | 6.01 | -15 |
July 4325 | 2,871,229 | 66,460,682 | 4.32 | -1.85 | 24 | 599 | 4.01 | -12 |
May 4331 | 5,545,214 | 66,821,457 | 8.30 | +3.98 | 50 | 599 | 8.35 | +26 |
May 4333 | 6,386,185 | 64,325,892 | 9.93 | +1.63 | 59 | 599 | 9.85 | +9 |
January 4336 | 7,000,906 | 64,929,083 | 10.78 | +0.85 | 65 | 599 | 10.85 | +6 |
May 4422 | 8,413,498 | 58,399,262 | 14.41 | +3.62 | 87 | 599 | 14.52 | +22 |
March 4425 | 9,155,521 | 65,515,836 | 13.97 | -0.43 | 85 | 599 | 14.19 | -2 |
March 4429 | 15,899,399 | 53,061,095 | 29.96 | +15.99 | 183 | 599 | 30.55 | +98 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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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 Freie Demokratische Union.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Military-Police Separation | September 2321 | September 2321 | passed | ||
Food Decentralization | September 2321 | September 2321 | defeated | ||
Childrens freedom of choice bill | July 2321 | July 2321 | passed | ||
Bill against Nuclear Warfare | April 2321 | April 2321 | passed | ||
Drug Abuse Policy | April 2321 | April 2321 | passed | ||
Bomb Shelter Devolution | March 2321 | March 2321 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of February 2321 | February 2321 | April 2321 | passed | ||
Ratification of the Freedom from the Axis of Evil | October 2320 | October 2320 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of September 2320 | September 2320 | September 2320 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, April 2320 | April 2320 | April 2320 | passed | ||
Mayoral Appointment Devolution | March 2320 | September 2320 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of August 2319 | August 2319 | August 2319 | defeated | ||
Anti-Draft Act | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
Abolishment of Segregation in Schools | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
Nude Rights | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
Foreign Embassy Act | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
Abolishment of Curfew Act | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
Sodomy Act | April 2319 | April 2319 | passed | ||
The respect for human life bill | March 2319 | March 2319 | passed | ||
Anti-Draft Act (revisited) | February 2319 | March 2319 | passed |
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