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Labour Party[?]
This page contains information about the Labour Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: macmckeown
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Mordusia (Mordusia)
Seats[?] in National Parliament || The Senate and The Assembly[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Ideology: Social democracy Position: Centre-left Youth Wing: Young Labour LGBT+ Wing: Labour Pride Membership: 1,278,780+ President(s): Alicia Pacheco (4330-4345) Peter O'Brien (4345-4366) Brandon Plyd (4366-4388) Samantha Jenkins (4388-4414) Lorraine Warren (5260-) Leader(s): Marissa Jameson (4330-4336) Lauren Jones (4336) (Interim) Daniel Rosales (4336-4345) Clara Russo (4345-4350) David Rosenberg (4350-4356) Nathan McCarthy (4356-4359) Farnaz Sadiq (4359-4363) Simon Bouchard (4363-4376) Jonathan Paisley (4376-4381) Elijah Spring (4381-4387) Samantha Jenkins (4387-4388) (Interim) Holly Gilmore (4388-4393) Camille Duquesne (4393-4397) Marco Rosales (4397-4408) Francine Jones (4408-4414) Helen Jenkins (5260-5267) Théodore Lefèvre (5267-5268) (Interim) Azadeh Hosseini (5268-) Deputy Leader(s): Lauren Jones (4330-4336) Clara Russo (4336-4345) Nathan McCarthy (4345-4356) Ahmed Khan (4356-4376) Marie Martin (4376-4387) Camille Duquesne (4387-4393) Stephen Blake (4393-4397) Emily Bishop (4397-4408) Katherine 'Katie' Putman (4408-4414) Théodore Lefèvre (5260-) International Affiliation: Socialist International, International Labour Movement Think tank: Social Markets Institute Associated unions: General Confederation of Labour, National Students' Association Associated media: Rechtenburg Post The Labour Party is a centre-left and social democratic party formed in 4330 by liberal Hosians and moderate trade unionists who were opposed to the Metzist dominance of the left The Labour Party of Mordusia was refounded by two trade unions and centre-left activists tired of Conservative hegemony, with the intention of rebuilding the welfare state, promoting trade unionism, and ensuring a strong separation of church and state. The first leadership election of the Labour Refoundation Convention took place between Michel Arnault and Helen Jenkins. Michel was a trade unionist, the general secretary of the National Educators' Union, who are the primary Labour funders, and Helen Jenkins, a former news anchor who hosted "This Week on Sunday" on the Mordusian News Network. Arnault's campaign was primarily supported by the NEU, who funded and campaigned for him, and he was the expected winner at first, as the NEU had been the main force driving the creation of Labour. Helen joined the race soon after, abandoning her hosting job to pursue leadership of Labour in a huge shock to the party's founding organisations. She had been one of the most vocal critics of the Conservative government, interviewing several people who have been effected by their policies. Jenkins was perceived as the more left-wing candidate, whereas Arnault was seen as more moderate, in line with leftist parties in the past who ran here. Helen proposed expanding nuclear power, reinstating several universal benefits, and most importantly to her victory, implementing a national healthcare system to replace the current system of CommonHealth, fully costed by her campaign. Results of election: Jenkins - 61.8% Arnault - 38.2% |
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 | moderate environmentalist | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | big government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
August 4331 | 53,158 | 64,441,056 | 0.08 | +0.08 | 0 | 750 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 4333 | 3,041,268 | 66,601,526 | 4.57 | +4.48 | 34 | 750 | 4.53 | +34 |
February 4337 | 6,125,278 | 63,684,966 | 9.62 | +5.05 | 71 | 750 | 9.47 | +37 |
May 4338 | 11,411,159 | 62,596,043 | 18.23 | +8.61 | 136 | 750 | 18.13 | +65 |
March 4339 | 11,898,377 | 62,094,479 | 19.16 | +0.93 | 142 | 750 | 18.93 | +6 |
March 4343 | 11,715,378 | 65,617,941 | 17.85 | -1.31 | 114 | 650 | 17.54 | -28 |
September 4345 | 9,912,802 | 61,773,132 | 16.05 | -1.81 | 103 | 650 | 15.85 | -11 |
September 4347 | 9,198,653 | 63,533,339 | 14.48 | -1.57 | 92 | 650 | 14.15 | -11 |
September 4350 | 5,869,168 | 62,342,476 | 9.41 | -5.06 | 55 | 600 | 9.17 | -37 |
September 4353 | 11,742,807 | 59,503,881 | 19.73 | +10.32 | 117 | 600 | 19.50 | +62 |
August 4355 | 5,681,981 | 63,597,014 | 8.93 | -10.80 | 52 | 600 | 8.67 | -65 |
August 4358 | 4,947,909 | 64,272,814 | 7.70 | -1.24 | 45 | 600 | 7.50 | -7 |
June 4360 | 4,611,617 | 63,323,141 | 7.28 | -0.42 | 42 | 600 | 7.00 | -3 |
April 4361 | 7,469,112 | 62,094,270 | 12.03 | +4.75 | 72 | 600 | 12.00 | +30 |
October 4363 | 6,070,278 | 61,265,374 | 9.91 | -2.12 | 58 | 600 | 9.67 | -14 |
June 4365 | 8,231,391 | 59,301,562 | 13.88 | +3.97 | 82 | 600 | 13.67 | +24 |
June 4368 | 11,751,563 | 62,520,062 | 18.80 | +4.92 | 113 | 600 | 18.83 | +31 |
June 4371 | 16,359,415 | 65,652,148 | 24.92 | +6.12 | 151 | 600 | 25.17 | +38 |
August 4372 | 20,871,717 | 64,456,623 | 32.38 | +7.46 | 194 | 600 | 32.33 | +43 |
June 4373 | 30,030,875 | 66,643,429 | 45.06 | +12.68 | 272 | 600 | 45.33 | +78 |
June 4376 | 21,198,703 | 64,841,977 | 32.69 | -12.37 | 199 | 600 | 33.17 | -73 |
June 4379 | 13,408,174 | 65,361,437 | 20.51 | -12.18 | 126 | 600 | 21.00 | -73 |
April 4380 | 6,400,482 | 65,360,663 | 9.79 | -10.72 | 60 | 600 | 10.00 | -66 |
May 4382 | 12,807,910 | 65,816,057 | 19.46 | +9.67 | 71 | 360 | 19.72 | +11 |
May 4385 | 12,825,799 | 64,013,962 | 20.04 | +0.58 | 75 | 360 | 20.83 | +4 |
April 4387 | 9,193,208 | 63,753,839 | 14.42 | -5.62 | 52 | 360 | 14.44 | -23 |
April 4389 | 8,869,062 | 65,440,425 | 13.55 | -0.87 | 49 | 360 | 13.61 | -3 |
April 4392 | 3,022,728 | 58,794,560 | 5.14 | -8.41 | 17 | 360 | 4.72 | -32 |
November 4392 | 5,287,996 | 65,306,003 | 8.10 | +2.96 | 28 | 360 | 7.78 | +11 |
November 4396 | 4,676,046 | 62,439,353 | 7.49 | -0.61 | 27 | 360 | 7.50 | -1 |
May 4400 | 3,356,691 | 62,733,934 | 5.35 | -2.14 | 17 | 360 | 4.72 | -10 |
April 4404 | 12,519,371 | 63,855,060 | 19.61 | +14.26 | 70 | 360 | 19.44 | +53 |
April 4408 | 3,565,707 | 65,347,528 | 5.46 | -14.15 | 19 | 360 | 5.28 | -51 |
November 4410 | 3,459,273 | 64,772,135 | 5.34 | -0.12 | 18 | 360 | 5.00 | -1 |
November 4414 | 2,922,815 | 64,914,617 | 4.50 | -0.84 | 14 | 360 | 3.89 | -4 |
October 5261 | 15,177,674 | 52,764,903 | 28.76 | +24.26 | 175 | 600 | 29.17 | +161 |
August 5263 | 20,363,925 | 47,158,867 | 43.18 | +14.42 | 246 | 600 | 41.00 | +71 |
August 5267 | 12,528,247 | 48,517,429 | 25.82 | -17.36 | 71 | 300 | 23.67 | -175 |
August 5270 | 13,768,916 | 53,576,461 | 25.70 | -0.12 | 73 | 300 | 24.33 | +2 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Labour Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Equal Representation Act 4339 | March 4339 | March 4339 | yes | defeated | lost |
Cabinet Proposal of March 4339 | March 4339 | March 4339 | abstain | defeated | abstained |
Cabinet Proposal of March 4339 | March 4339 | March 4339 | no | passed | lost |
Income Tax Proposal of February 4339 | February 4339 | March 4339 | yes | defeated | lost |
Official Languages Act 4339 | February 4339 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
Congressional Reduction Act 4339 | February 4339 | March 4339 | yes | defeated | lost |
Call for early elections, December 4338 | December 4338 | December 4338 | yes | passed | won |
Welfare Reform Act 4339 | November 4338 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
Infrastructure Act 4339 | November 4338 | March 4339 | yes | defeated | lost |
Motion to Approve Mordusia-Aldegar Free Trade Negotiations 4338 | October 4338 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
criminal voting act | October 4338 | March 4339 | no | passed | lost |
Cabinet Reshuffle of October 4338 | October 4338 | October 4338 | yes | passed | won |
Election Cycles Act 4338 | September 4338 | March 4339 | yes | defeated | lost |
Rechtenberg Act 4338 | August 4338 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
Tariffs Act 4338 | August 4338 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
Religious Clothing Act 4338 | August 4338 | March 4339 | yes | passed | won |
cultural change | July 4338 | March 4339 | no | defeated | won |
Media Act 4338 | May 4338 | May 4338 | yes | passed | won |
Education Reform Act | May 4338 | May 4338 | yes | passed | won |
Religion Act 4338 | May 4338 | May 4338 | yes | defeated | lost |
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