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Labour Party[?]

This page contains information about the Labour Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: George Farmer

Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)

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

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Labour Party was formed in November 4181 and is a Centre - Left leaning party.

Leader of the Labour Party: Eric Brent
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party: Simon Akers
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Current Ministry Position:

President: Eric Brent, July 4243 - Unknown


Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

Tony Smith, January 4245 - Unknown


Ministry of Justice:

Simon Akers, January 4245 - Unknown


Ministry of Health and Social Services:

Jade Jones, January 4245 - Unknown



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Executive Office of the President Positions:

Presidential Office:
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Presidential Chief of Staff:
Simon Akers, November 4225 -

Office Of Political Affairs:
Director: Niki Walter, November 4225 -

Personal Aides to the President:
Melanie Victor, November 4225 -

Office Of Counsel:
Rupert Brewster, November 4225 -


National Security Council:
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Statutory Attendees:
Minister of Defense:
Eric Brent, November 4225 -

National Security Advisor:
Tony Smith, November 4225 -

Presidential Chief of Staff:
Simon Akers, November 4225 -
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Supreme Court Positions:

Justices:
Tony Smith, November 4225 -
Simon Akers, November 4225 -

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Candidates:


The candidate for the office of President:

The candidate for Foreign Affairs: Tony Smith

The candidate for Internal Affairs: Charlie Watson

The candidate for Finance: Charmaine Holmes

The candidate for Defence: Eric Brent

The candidate for Justice: Simon Akers

The candidate for Infrastructure and Transport: Paul White

The candidate for Health and Social Services: Jade Jones

The candidate for Education and Culture: Beth Lamb

The candidate for Science and Technology: Macie Hathaway

The candidate for Food and Agriculture: Rupert Brewster

The candidate for Environment and Tourism: Niki Walter

The candidate for Trade and Industry: Melanie Victor

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Past Position:


Presidents:

Eric Brent, July 4243 - January 4245, January 4245 -


Vice Presidents:

Brian Proctor, July 4190 - June 4194, October 4212 - December 4214


Ministers's Of Defence:

Brian Proctor, June 4195 - October 4212
Simon Akers, October 4212 - December 4214
Eric Brent, May 4226 - January 4245

Minister's of Justice:

Simon Akers, June 4195 - October 4212


Minister's of Food And Agriculture:

Rupert Brewster, August 4187 - June 4195, October 4212 - December 4214


Minister's of Environment and Tourism:

Shanna Herman, August 4187 - June 4195


Ministers for Foreign Affairs:

Tony Smith October 4212 - December 4214


Minister for Health and Social Services:

Eric Brent, October 4212 - December 4214


Ministry of Education and Culture:

Beth Lamb, May 4226 - January 4245


Ministry of Trade and Industry:

Melanie Victor, May 4226 - January 4245

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The Labour Party's Greats:

Brian Proctor:
- Leader if the Labour Party, April 4189 -November 4225
- Minister of Defence, June 4195 - October 4212
- Vice President, July 4190 - June 4194, October 4212 - December 4214
- Date of Birth: 8th of March, 4134
- Date of Death: 27th November, 4225

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaninglimitedperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninglimitedperfect
Ecologyenvironmentalist-leaninglimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsinternationalist-leaningclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiesunknownclose to noneperfect
Marketunknownclose to noneperfect
Militarymoderate militaristmoderateperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninglimitedperfect
Religionmoderate secularlimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
June 418237,77161,704,8880.06+0.0607500.00+0
June 41866,569,08555,170,79911.91+11.859075012.00+90
June 41908,799,62957,489,27015.31+3.4011375015.07+23
June 41947,117,67658,131,54412.24-3.069175012.13-22
June 41988,906,12457,381,97015.52+3.2811775015.60+26
June 420212,270,47360,664,92920.23+4.7115375020.40+36
March 420410,559,83564,024,85316.49-3.7312375016.40-30
May 420517,626,69765,228,17827.02+10.5320575027.33+82
July 421019,264,99947,296,69140.73+13.7129975039.87+94
October 421218,619,36948,399,78038.47-2.2628675038.13-13
November 42185,648,88165,959,6558.56-29.91657508.67-221
November 42222,499,85865,073,8563.84-4.72277503.60-38
November 42247,819,83763,279,85412.36+8.529275012.27+65
January 422615,385,58765,216,12723.59+11.2317775023.60+85
January 42302,513,45759,065,7344.26-19.34307504.00-147
February 42322,865,34661,170,7384.68+0.43347504.53+4
December 42335,833,49460,419,5499.65+4.97727509.60+38
December 42356,653,84356,508,13811.78+2.128875011.73+16
January 42396,155,79954,001,24911.40-0.388775011.60-1
July 42396,753,66054,447,92412.40+1.009475012.53+7
July 424314,527,83960,679,93323.94+11.5418675024.80+92
January 424513,380,32759,113,88922.63-1.3117575023.33-11
January 42496,060,95764,974,2549.33-13.31687509.07-107
January 42536,456,64960,868,78710.61+1.287875010.40+10
November 42537,986,99266,821,57011.95+1.359075012.00+12
November 42572,611,13862,098,8024.20-7.75307504.00-60
September 42593,196,79359,621,5555.36+1.16387505.07+8
July 42639,869,14863,903,26715.44+10.0811775015.60+79
December 458114,049,17862,407,81522.51+7.0716775022.27+50
December 45854,968,45955,976,0048.88-13.64627508.27-105

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.

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 Labour Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Restore Real Democratic Management System by forming Red GuardsJune 2862June 2862passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawJune 2862June 2862passed
Restore Real Democracy Management System by forming Red GuardsMay 2862May 2862passed
Restore Real Democracy Management System by forming Red GuardsJanuary 2862January 2862passed
Restore Real Democracy Management System by forming Red GuardsJanuary 2862January 2862passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawJuly 2861January 2862passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawJuly 2861January 2862passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawJuly 2861January 2862defeated
All currency notes will be called as Share Gold (SG)July 2861January 2862passed
Small Government BillMay 2861November 2862defeated
Military Police ActMarch 2861November 2862defeated
Income tax proposal of December 2860December 2860December 2860passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawDecember 2860December 2860passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawDecember 2860December 2860passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawDecember 2860December 2860passed
Restore Religion BillNovember 2860November 2860defeated
Budget proposal of July 2860July 2860July 2860passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawJuly 2860July 2860passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawDecember 2859December 2859passed
United Sizpoao Comrade Revolution Red Army LawDecember 2859December 2859passed

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