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Liberty Party[?]
This page contains information about the Liberty Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Dai Sekouokoku (Seko)
Seats[?] in 国会 - Kokkai (Imperial Diet) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Theリバティーパーティー (Liberty Party) is a political party in the セコウォの帝国 (Empire of Sekowo) that supports democracy and reforms to the constitution. Ideology: 1. Liberal democracy 2. Anti-monarchy 3. Right-wing populism 4. Anti-communism |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | moderate | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- United Nationalists
- Right-Wing Populism
- Conservatives International
- Anti-Communist League (ACL)
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
October 4279 | 293,708 | 11,926,396 | 2.46 | +2.46 | 4 | 200 | 2.00 | +4 |
May 4282 | 9,471,809 | 19,012,663 | 49.82 | +47.36 | 67 | 200 | 33.50 | +63 |
August 4284 | 8,392,147 | 18,213,254 | 46.08 | -3.74 | 62 | 200 | 31.00 | -5 |
May 4289 | 10,941,136 | 30,718,208 | 35.62 | -10.46 | 54 | 202 | 26.73 | -8 |
July 4293 | 5,719,186 | 46,792,657 | 12.22 | -23.40 | 23 | 202 | 11.39 | -31 |
December 4297 | 5,758,125 | 54,634,004 | 10.54 | -1.68 | 20 | 202 | 9.90 | -3 |
April 4300 | 13,554,764 | 52,652,283 | 25.74 | +15.20 | 57 | 202 | 28.22 | +37 |
April 4305 | 14,661,065 | 63,889,127 | 22.95 | -2.80 | 47 | 202 | 23.27 | -10 |
April 4310 | 25,067,606 | 37,242,300 | 67.31 | +44.36 | 128 | 202 | 63.37 | +81 |
June 4311 | 27,844,705 | 46,340,734 | 60.09 | -7.22 | 439 | 750 | 58.53 | +311 |
June 4316 | 10,241,392 | 59,291,647 | 17.27 | -42.81 | 134 | 750 | 17.87 | -305 |
July 4318 | 11,768,814 | 65,642,975 | 17.93 | +0.66 | 135 | 750 | 18.00 | +1 |
September 4320 | 15,401,917 | 59,445,290 | 25.91 | +7.98 | 125 | 477 | 26.21 | -10 |
May 4322 | 14,492,814 | 56,955,958 | 25.45 | -0.46 | 124 | 477 | 26.00 | -1 |
May 4326 | 6,388,040 | 61,919,440 | 10.32 | -15.13 | 48 | 477 | 10.06 | -76 |
May 4330 | 6,840,280 | 60,700,804 | 11.27 | +0.95 | 53 | 477 | 11.11 | +5 |
May 4334 | 14,457,065 | 63,714,382 | 22.69 | +11.42 | 108 | 477 | 22.64 | +55 |
May 4338 | 9,495,353 | 55,619,540 | 17.07 | -5.62 | 80 | 477 | 16.77 | -28 |
December 4340 | 15,151,624 | 63,745,899 | 23.77 | +6.70 | 112 | 477 | 23.48 | +32 |
December 4344 | 13,666,758 | 43,276,993 | 31.58 | +7.81 | 151 | 477 | 31.66 | +39 |
December 4348 | 13,864,168 | 43,063,977 | 32.19 | +0.61 | 154 | 477 | 32.29 | +3 |
December 4352 | 19,266,876 | 60,170,024 | 32.02 | -0.17 | 152 | 477 | 31.87 | -2 |
December 4356 | 10,403,521 | 45,633,642 | 22.80 | -9.22 | 115 | 477 | 24.11 | -37 |
December 4360 | 12,086,593 | 48,774,531 | 24.78 | +1.98 | 121 | 477 | 25.37 | +6 |
December 4364 | 4,051,921 | 57,890,279 | 7.00 | -17.78 | 35 | 477 | 7.34 | -86 |
December 4368 | 10,325,572 | 62,501,457 | 16.52 | +9.52 | 78 | 477 | 16.35 | +43 |
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 Liberty Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
DSP.473.2718 | November 2718 | November 2718 | defeated | ||
DSP.472.2718 | November 2718 | November 2718 | defeated | ||
DSP.471.2718 | November 2718 | November 2718 | defeated | ||
Gov.104..2717 | June 2717 | June 2717 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of April 2717 | April 2717 | April 2717 | defeated | ||
Gov.103.2716 (Empire Bill) | December 2716 | June 2717 | defeated | ||
DSP.468.2715 | December 2715 | October 2716 | defeated | ||
DSP.470.2715 | December 2715 | October 2716 | defeated | ||
DSP.469.2715 | December 2715 | October 2716 | defeated | ||
DSP.467.2715 | December 2715 | October 2716 | defeated | ||
DSP.466.2715 | December 2715 | October 2716 | defeated | ||
Gov.102.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | passed | ||
DSP.465.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | defeated | ||
DSP.464.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | defeated | ||
DSP.463.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | defeated | ||
DSP.462.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | defeated | ||
DSP.461.2715 | December 2715 | December 2715 | passed | ||
Gov.101.2714 (Mutual Defence Treaty) | May 2714 | November 2717 | defeated | ||
CUTE.011.2713 Education | June 2713 | June 2713 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of April 2713 | April 2713 | April 2713 | passed |
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