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Lega Giusnaturalistica[?]
This page contains information about the Lega Giusnaturalistica.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Repubblica Istaliana (Istalia)
Seats[?] in Camera dei Deputati (Chamber of Deputies) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Lega Giusnaturalistica (LG) is an Istalian political party that was founded in September 4614 by Leo Tomassi, a prominent social philosopher in Istalia and former chairman of the Delfina Institute. Tomassi, an ardent adherent to the natural law tradition in philosophy and politics, led the effort to create the party from the Institute which had previously supported the Capitalist Confederation of the 4200s and 4300s. When the new party was founded, they adopted the same colors as the historic CC. LEADERS: Leo Tomassi (4614-4626) Teodoro Carraro (4626-Present) https://i.imgur.com/voG47kp.png ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Former History: In the months following the 4211 election, a collection of prominent capitalists and businesspeople in Istalia gathered to discuss the formation of a lobbying group, named the Confederazione Capitalista. Spurred on by Manolo di Largisini, a shipping merchant from Siracosa, Silicia, Istalia, and Rachele Delfina, a professor of economics from the University of Romula, Mezzodiurno, Istalia, the C.C. registered as a formal political party and prepared a list of deputati candidates in preparation for the 4215 election. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Confederazione_Capitalista Leadership: Manolo di Largisini (4211-4231) Rachele Delfina (4231-4241) Apostolos Masin (4241-4249) Nestore Borghi (4249-4259) Erardo Pula (4259-4276) Betta Maddaloni (4276-4284) Dagoberto Vigilante (4284-4296) Aidano Cesaro (4296-4309) Asterio Scinta (4309-4320) Libertino Cesaro (4320-4328) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced laissez-faire | excellent | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | 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 (+) |
March 4215 | 11,396,681 | 67,759,589 | 16.82 | +16.82 | 107 | 635 | 16.85 | +107 |
March 4219 | 10,274,904 | 61,076,870 | 16.82 | +0.00 | 103 | 635 | 16.22 | -4 |
March 4223 | 10,979,708 | 60,590,717 | 18.12 | +1.30 | 113 | 635 | 17.80 | +10 |
March 4227 | 8,424,278 | 61,895,885 | 13.61 | -4.51 | 85 | 635 | 13.39 | -28 |
October 4227 | 7,938,605 | 63,018,734 | 12.60 | -1.01 | 80 | 635 | 12.60 | -5 |
October 4231 | 7,179,983 | 63,110,229 | 11.38 | -1.22 | 72 | 635 | 11.34 | -8 |
October 4235 | 8,522,004 | 60,935,929 | 13.99 | +2.61 | 87 | 635 | 13.70 | +15 |
July 4236 | 8,576,872 | 64,211,467 | 13.36 | -0.63 | 84 | 635 | 13.23 | -3 |
November 4239 | 14,116,913 | 60,045,896 | 23.51 | +10.15 | 147 | 635 | 23.15 | +63 |
June 4253 | 5,888,576 | 57,055,553 | 10.32 | -13.19 | 65 | 635 | 10.24 | -82 |
June 4257 | 6,855,597 | 60,876,509 | 11.26 | +0.94 | 72 | 635 | 11.34 | +7 |
September 4259 | 12,349,524 | 55,563,037 | 22.23 | +10.96 | 144 | 635 | 22.68 | +72 |
August 4263 | 12,722,255 | 59,848,343 | 21.26 | -0.97 | 134 | 635 | 21.10 | -10 |
August 4267 | 9,248,540 | 54,244,584 | 17.05 | -4.21 | 107 | 635 | 16.85 | -27 |
April 4268 | 9,336,107 | 48,732,308 | 19.16 | +2.11 | 116 | 635 | 18.27 | +9 |
April 4272 | 13,843,109 | 57,797,453 | 23.95 | +4.79 | 84 | 355 | 23.66 | -32 |
April 4276 | 10,150,325 | 51,231,621 | 19.81 | -4.14 | 68 | 355 | 19.15 | -16 |
April 4280 | 11,330,192 | 52,121,011 | 21.74 | +1.93 | 74 | 355 | 20.85 | +6 |
November 4283 | 14,805,442 | 65,039,014 | 22.76 | +1.03 | 81 | 355 | 22.82 | +7 |
November 4287 | 13,052,269 | 62,394,511 | 20.92 | -1.85 | 73 | 355 | 20.56 | -8 |
November 4291 | 13,032,775 | 62,289,843 | 20.92 | +0.00 | 134 | 635 | 21.10 | +61 |
November 4295 | 9,986,774 | 64,384,183 | 15.51 | -5.41 | 97 | 635 | 15.28 | -37 |
November 4299 | 10,494,712 | 65,699,232 | 15.97 | +0.46 | 102 | 635 | 16.06 | +5 |
November 4303 | 11,946,615 | 66,339,992 | 18.01 | +2.03 | 114 | 635 | 17.95 | +12 |
November 4307 | 7,620,154 | 65,835,990 | 11.57 | -6.43 | 72 | 635 | 11.34 | -42 |
November 4311 | 9,709,524 | 63,431,791 | 15.31 | +3.73 | 96 | 635 | 15.12 | +24 |
May 4312 | 10,670,842 | 64,863,482 | 16.45 | +1.14 | 104 | 635 | 16.38 | +8 |
May 4316 | 10,414,323 | 65,965,739 | 15.79 | -0.66 | 99 | 635 | 15.59 | -5 |
May 4320 | 10,546,087 | 63,591,081 | 16.58 | +0.80 | 104 | 635 | 16.38 | +5 |
April 4322 | 10,374,974 | 58,839,079 | 17.63 | +1.05 | 108 | 635 | 17.01 | +4 |
April 4326 | 7,689,525 | 61,975,075 | 12.41 | -5.23 | 77 | 635 | 12.13 | -31 |
August 4618 | 9,524,610 | 51,453,895 | 18.51 | +6.10 | 129 | 681 | 18.94 | +52 |
April 4621 | 9,202,208 | 47,603,721 | 19.33 | +0.82 | 129 | 681 | 18.94 | +0 |
April 4625 | 5,547,667 | 54,408,530 | 10.20 | -9.13 | 68 | 681 | 9.99 | -61 |
January 4629 | 10,615,752 | 55,823,965 | 19.02 | +8.82 | 129 | 681 | 18.94 | +61 |
April 4631 | 10,554,292 | 51,294,885 | 20.58 | +1.56 | 138 | 681 | 20.26 | +9 |
April 4635 | 9,692,067 | 51,797,282 | 18.71 | -1.86 | 129 | 681 | 18.94 | -9 |
April 4639 | 9,668,104 | 50,867,492 | 19.01 | +0.29 | 130 | 681 | 19.09 | +1 |
Relative Graph
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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 Lega Giusnaturalistica.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Cabinet Proposal of September 5460 | September 5460 | September 5460 | voting | ||
PRO-10 National Welfare Act | September 5460 | September 5460 | voting | ||
PRO-9 Civil Liberties Act | September 5460 | September 5460 | voting | ||
PRO-8 Democracy Reborn Act | September 5460 | September 5460 | voting | ||
Prosperity Act | April 5460 | debate | |||
Freedom and Security Act | April 5460 | debate | |||
PSPI-97 Civil Values Act | January 5460 | January 5460 | passed | ||
PSPI-96 Economic Liberties Act | January 5460 | January 5460 | passed | ||
PSPI-95 Security Decentralisation Act | January 5460 | January 5460 | defeated | ||
PSPI-94 Government Oversight Reduction Act | January 5460 | January 5460 | passed | ||
PSPI-93 Religious Activities (Restriction) Act | January 5459 | January 5459 | passed | ||
PRO-7 Clean Food Act | December 5458 | December 5458 | defeated | ||
PRO-6 Tax Relief Act | December 5458 | December 5458 | passed | ||
Agenda 5460 | November 5458 | January 5460 | passed | ||
Human Rights Act | November 5458 | November 5458 | defeated | ||
PRO-5 Minimum Income Act | February 5458 | February 5458 | defeated | ||
PRO-4 Freedom of Religion Act | February 5458 | February 5458 | defeated | ||
PRO-3 Foreign Policy Act | February 5458 | February 5458 | defeated | ||
PSPI-92 Infrastructural Funding Act | January 5458 | January 5459 | defeated | ||
PSPI-91 Agricultural Subsidies Policy Act | October 5457 | October 5457 | passed |
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