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Hosian National Party[?]
This page contains information about the Hosian National Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: eurehl5236
Nation[?]: Republic of Malivia / Malivia Prajatantra Gantantra (Malivia)
Seats[?] in Maliviyan Legislative Assembly or Malvian People's Free Congress or Pratinidhi Sabha[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
We are part of the Aurorian Pathriarcal Church of Malivia, a religious group inside the country. As such, our objective is to restore the traditional values of the country that have been destroyed by the left. We are a right-wing party, often the only one in the nation. Founded in 4354, Julio Majencio (a devote Aurorerian) wasn't represented by any of the parties in Malivia because all of them were liberal. Because of that, many people in the region of Bulkhandra followed the conservative ideas of Julio. Although the founder of the party was its President for forty years, in the 15th of September 4389, he resigns from office, leaving Ajani Octavio in charge of the party. In the year of our Lord 4397, Ajani Octavio resigns, leaving Mhalati Majencio in office for 7 years. In 4404, the party elected Aelius Jain as the new candidate for Malivia's presidency. Aelius wanted to radicalize the party to stand out and bring the conservatives glory again. In 4415, Aelius Jain resigns for office, leaving the party without a leader. In March of 4415, the first woman to be a candidate for president in our party, Ms. Mpala, was named officially the leader of the PPM. In the elections of September 4355 the party gained a lot of popularity (9%) in his native region although not many in other constituencies. In the elections of 4359, the Malivia Restoration Party (the party's name) gained even more popularity (23%) becoming the most voted party behind only the ULP. This situation was repeated on the 4363 and 4367 elections. In 4371, the MRP surpassed the 30% mark in votes, although it achieved the second position behind WoC. In the 4375 elections, the 30% mark wasn't achieved but it won the elections with a minority. In 4379, the party lost a lot of votes, becoming the 3rd largest party. In 4383, the party recovered some votes, but was still the 3rd largest party. In 4386, the MRP became the largest party on Terra. After the 4390 elections, the PPM/MRP lost some votes. Since then, Malivia has become a deadlock for the right. Between 4413 and 4415, we were in a current state of negotiating with other parties. In 4418, a miracle happened: Inara Mpala was elected president of Malivia. The first time a PPM/MRP candidate has ever won. After an illegal re-election created by the left(which we won) and some messy events, Inara Mpala resigned to the awe of the left. After that, the detailed records of the party were lost by secret agents, who captured a lot of information. From what survives, the periods from 4430 to 4460 were very dark for the party; disbanded twice in this period, we don't know really how the PPM was doing. The party has gone down since then, and has dissappeared two times since its creation in 4354. But we came back under a new name and a new hope for Malivia. For some time, we supported a constitutional monarchy in Malivia, which it was during 2 years. After that, Aelius Jain, probably the third most important member of our party ever, restored the party with its ideals the same as Julio Majencio had. Candidates for presidency: Julio Majencio: 4354-4384 (death: 4397) Ajani Octavio: 4384-4397 (death: 4406) Mhalati Majencio: 4397-4404 (death: 4423) Aelius Jain: 4404-4415 (death: 4428) Ovidio Nagar: Jan 4415-March 4415 (death: unknown) Inara Mpala: March 4415-4424 (death: 4435) No candidate:4424-4429 Minali Kumar/ Minali I: 4429-4460 (not including the periods of the party's abandon) (death: 4461) Aeste Mahar: 4460-4480 (death: 4491) Sekhar Chaudi: 4480-4490 (currently dissapeared) Shakti Akhil: 4490-4502 Govind Nagarkar II: 4502-4518 (scheduled) Presidents of Malivia: Inara Mpala: 4418-4424 (official resignation: 4425) Minali I: 4429-4433 |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | laissez-faire-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- United Nationalists
- Pro-life parties
- Aurorian Patriarchal Church
- The Society for Intellectual and Cultural Advancement (SICA)
- Right-Wing Populism
- Conservatives International
- Anti-Communist League (ACL)
- Artanian Union
- Right-Wing Brotherhood
- International Terran Bank
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
September 4355 | 6,423,800 | 66,114,304 | 9.72 | +9.72 | 74 | 750 | 9.87 | +74 |
September 4359 | 15,588,048 | 65,950,369 | 23.64 | +13.92 | 180 | 750 | 24.00 | +106 |
September 4363 | 14,288,744 | 65,109,802 | 21.95 | -1.69 | 170 | 750 | 22.67 | -10 |
September 4367 | 14,362,832 | 65,851,236 | 21.81 | -0.13 | 167 | 750 | 22.27 | -3 |
September 4371 | 18,370,224 | 61,143,057 | 30.04 | +8.23 | 224 | 750 | 29.87 | +57 |
September 4375 | 19,319,953 | 66,337,925 | 29.12 | -0.92 | 220 | 750 | 29.33 | -4 |
September 4379 | 9,270,036 | 62,773,615 | 14.77 | -14.36 | 109 | 750 | 14.53 | -111 |
November 4380 | 11,702,733 | 62,817,268 | 18.63 | +3.86 | 92 | 500 | 18.40 | -17 |
November 4384 | 10,380,160 | 67,281,729 | 15.43 | -3.20 | 78 | 500 | 15.60 | -14 |
October 4386 | 23,856,805 | 63,016,418 | 37.86 | +22.43 | 191 | 500 | 38.20 | +113 |
October 4390 | 12,835,997 | 60,805,314 | 21.11 | -16.75 | 105 | 500 | 21.00 | -86 |
October 4394 | 13,679,781 | 62,402,272 | 21.92 | +0.81 | 110 | 500 | 22.00 | +5 |
October 4398 | 18,033,254 | 58,894,973 | 30.62 | +8.70 | 155 | 500 | 31.00 | +45 |
October 4402 | 10,145,142 | 57,431,488 | 17.66 | -12.95 | 87 | 500 | 17.40 | -68 |
November 4404 | 14,825,136 | 55,710,339 | 26.61 | +8.95 | 136 | 500 | 27.20 | +49 |
November 4408 | 18,414,018 | 55,035,030 | 33.46 | +6.85 | 170 | 500 | 34.00 | +34 |
November 4410 | 18,555,455 | 54,125,097 | 34.28 | +0.82 | 174 | 500 | 34.80 | +4 |
November 4414 | 12,606,915 | 59,676,474 | 21.13 | -13.16 | 106 | 500 | 21.20 | -68 |
November 4418 | 12,975,786 | 56,040,113 | 23.15 | +2.03 | 118 | 500 | 23.60 | +12 |
April 4420 | 13,436,271 | 50,912,965 | 26.39 | +3.24 | 133 | 500 | 26.60 | +15 |
April 4424 | 11,587,442 | 61,571,409 | 18.82 | -7.57 | 93 | 500 | 18.60 | -40 |
April 4428 | 14,486,258 | 59,708,089 | 24.26 | +5.44 | 118 | 500 | 23.60 | +25 |
April 4432 | 10,610,658 | 55,701,389 | 19.05 | -5.21 | 92 | 500 | 18.40 | -26 |
April 4440 | 9,818,190 | 62,486,570 | 15.71 | -3.34 | 112 | 750 | 14.93 | +20 |
April 4442 | 12,612,553 | 62,443,810 | 20.20 | +4.49 | 151 | 750 | 20.13 | +39 |
April 4444 | 6,425,132 | 50,796,477 | 12.65 | -7.55 | 95 | 750 | 12.67 | -56 |
April 4446 | 11,158,998 | 63,305,777 | 17.63 | +4.98 | 131 | 750 | 17.47 | +36 |
April 4460 | 19,641,911 | 48,839,429 | 40.22 | +22.59 | 301 | 750 | 40.13 | +170 |
April 4462 | 10,835,015 | 65,526,901 | 16.54 | -23.68 | 124 | 750 | 16.53 | -177 |
April 4464 | 10,553,437 | 61,853,011 | 17.06 | +0.53 | 131 | 750 | 17.47 | +7 |
April 4466 | 18,264,346 | 62,210,177 | 29.36 | +12.30 | 225 | 750 | 30.00 | +94 |
April 4468 | 21,998,888 | 61,573,901 | 35.73 | +6.37 | 271 | 750 | 36.13 | +46 |
April 4470 | 19,077,092 | 57,175,990 | 33.37 | -2.36 | 251 | 750 | 33.47 | -20 |
April 4472 | 19,328,795 | 60,207,412 | 32.10 | -1.26 | 241 | 750 | 32.13 | -10 |
April 4474 | 14,271,764 | 48,452,244 | 29.46 | -2.65 | 223 | 750 | 29.73 | -18 |
April 4476 | 16,401,227 | 59,687,462 | 27.48 | -1.98 | 207 | 750 | 27.60 | -16 |
April 4478 | 16,937,617 | 63,662,532 | 26.61 | -0.87 | 199 | 750 | 26.53 | -8 |
April 4481 | 12,368,991 | 64,152,289 | 19.28 | -7.32 | 137 | 700 | 19.57 | -62 |
April 4484 | 8,912,488 | 60,627,262 | 14.70 | -4.58 | 101 | 700 | 14.43 | -36 |
April 4487 | 12,446,195 | 60,883,596 | 20.44 | +5.74 | 140 | 700 | 20.00 | +39 |
April 4490 | 11,592,977 | 61,031,363 | 19.00 | -1.45 | 130 | 700 | 18.57 | -10 |
April 4493 | 14,022,286 | 56,338,942 | 24.89 | +5.89 | 171 | 700 | 24.43 | +41 |
April 4496 | 12,615,249 | 52,173,261 | 24.18 | -0.71 | 165 | 700 | 23.57 | -6 |
March 4499 | 14,819,336 | 43,665,780 | 33.94 | +9.76 | 236 | 700 | 33.71 | +71 |
March 4502 | 19,197,430 | 63,676,202 | 30.15 | -3.79 | 212 | 700 | 30.29 | -24 |
April 4503 | 17,371,874 | 64,450,677 | 26.95 | -3.19 | 189 | 700 | 27.00 | -23 |
April 4506 | 11,552,151 | 65,016,298 | 17.77 | -9.19 | 124 | 700 | 17.71 | -65 |
April 4509 | 14,620,560 | 66,401,711 | 22.02 | +4.25 | 155 | 700 | 22.14 | +31 |
April 4512 | 11,575,805 | 64,714,694 | 17.89 | -4.13 | 125 | 700 | 17.86 | -30 |
April 4515 | 11,058,852 | 62,011,857 | 17.83 | -0.05 | 126 | 700 | 18.00 | +1 |
March 4517 | 12,101,193 | 55,010,136 | 22.00 | +4.16 | 154 | 700 | 22.00 | +28 |
March 4520 | 12,183,150 | 55,841,840 | 21.82 | -0.18 | 150 | 700 | 21.43 | -4 |
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 Hosian National Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
The New Raja Decrees | March 3211 | March 3211 | passed | ||
The Raja Wills | September 3208 | September 3208 | passed | ||
Final Plea for Religious Rights | April 3207 | April 3207 | defeated | ||
Fair National Service | March 3205 | March 3205 | passed | ||
Fair Taxation | October 3204 | January 3205 | defeated | ||
Power to the People | February 3204 | April 3204 | defeated | ||
Freedom of Religion | February 3204 | April 3204 | defeated | ||
The Raja Mandates | February 3204 | February 3204 | passed | ||
Peace Initiative | November 3202 | April 3203 | defeated | ||
Protection of Liberties | November 3202 | April 3203 | defeated | ||
Restauration of the monarch's name | April 3194 | April 3194 | passed | ||
Capital reinstatement bill | June 3190 | June 3190 | passed | ||
Malivian Warfare Amendment | October 3188 | October 3188 | passed | ||
The Malivian Flag | September 3188 | March 3189 | passed | ||
War Bill | June 3187 | June 3187 | passed | ||
Newspaper name change | October 3186 | October 3186 | passed | ||
Gerajanisation Law | July 3186 | October 3186 | passed | ||
The Raja mandates | February 3180 | February 3180 | passed | ||
War Taxes proposal of February 3179 | February 3179 | February 3179 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of February 3179 | February 3179 | February 3179 | passed |
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