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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

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaninghighperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninghighperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaningmoderateperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninghighperfect
Marketlaissez-faire-leaninghighperfect
Militaryconvinced militaristmoderateperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninghighperfect
Religionsecular-leaninghighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
September 43556,423,80066,114,3049.72+9.72747509.87+74
September 435915,588,04865,950,36923.64+13.9218075024.00+106
September 436314,288,74465,109,80221.95-1.6917075022.67-10
September 436714,362,83265,851,23621.81-0.1316775022.27-3
September 437118,370,22461,143,05730.04+8.2322475029.87+57
September 437519,319,95366,337,92529.12-0.9222075029.33-4
September 43799,270,03662,773,61514.77-14.3610975014.53-111
November 438011,702,73362,817,26818.63+3.869250018.40-17
November 438410,380,16067,281,72915.43-3.207850015.60-14
October 438623,856,80563,016,41837.86+22.4319150038.20+113
October 439012,835,99760,805,31421.11-16.7510550021.00-86
October 439413,679,78162,402,27221.92+0.8111050022.00+5
October 439818,033,25458,894,97330.62+8.7015550031.00+45
October 440210,145,14257,431,48817.66-12.958750017.40-68
November 440414,825,13655,710,33926.61+8.9513650027.20+49
November 440818,414,01855,035,03033.46+6.8517050034.00+34
November 441018,555,45554,125,09734.28+0.8217450034.80+4
November 441412,606,91559,676,47421.13-13.1610650021.20-68
November 441812,975,78656,040,11323.15+2.0311850023.60+12
April 442013,436,27150,912,96526.39+3.2413350026.60+15
April 442411,587,44261,571,40918.82-7.579350018.60-40
April 442814,486,25859,708,08924.26+5.4411850023.60+25
April 443210,610,65855,701,38919.05-5.219250018.40-26
April 44409,818,19062,486,57015.71-3.3411275014.93+20
April 444212,612,55362,443,81020.20+4.4915175020.13+39
April 44446,425,13250,796,47712.65-7.559575012.67-56
April 444611,158,99863,305,77717.63+4.9813175017.47+36
April 446019,641,91148,839,42940.22+22.5930175040.13+170
April 446210,835,01565,526,90116.54-23.6812475016.53-177
April 446410,553,43761,853,01117.06+0.5313175017.47+7
April 446618,264,34662,210,17729.36+12.3022575030.00+94
April 446821,998,88861,573,90135.73+6.3727175036.13+46
April 447019,077,09257,175,99033.37-2.3625175033.47-20
April 447219,328,79560,207,41232.10-1.2624175032.13-10
April 447414,271,76448,452,24429.46-2.6522375029.73-18
April 447616,401,22759,687,46227.48-1.9820775027.60-16
April 447816,937,61763,662,53226.61-0.8719975026.53-8
April 448112,368,99164,152,28919.28-7.3213770019.57-62
April 44848,912,48860,627,26214.70-4.5810170014.43-36
April 448712,446,19560,883,59620.44+5.7414070020.00+39
April 449011,592,97761,031,36319.00-1.4513070018.57-10
April 449314,022,28656,338,94224.89+5.8917170024.43+41
April 449612,615,24952,173,26124.18-0.7116570023.57-6
March 449914,819,33643,665,78033.94+9.7623670033.71+71
March 450219,197,43063,676,20230.15-3.7921270030.29-24
April 450317,371,87464,450,67726.95-3.1918970027.00-23
April 450611,552,15165,016,29817.77-9.1912470017.71-65
April 450914,620,56066,401,71122.02+4.2515570022.14+31
April 451211,575,80564,714,69417.89-4.1312570017.86-30
April 451511,058,85262,011,85717.83-0.0512670018.00+1
March 451712,101,19355,010,13622.00+4.1615470022.00+28
March 452012,183,15055,841,84021.82-0.1815070021.43-4

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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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 Hosian National Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Cabinet Proposal of October 2589October 2589October 2589passed
Displays of Public Affection ActDecember 2588December 2588passed
Population BillDecember 2588December 2588passed
Welfare Refom BillDecember 2588December 2588defeated
Reform of Court System ActDecember 2588December 2588defeated
Nuclear Power ActJuly 2588July 2588defeated
RIght to Assemble in Public ActJuly 2588July 2588passed
Phasing Out Torture BillJuly 2588July 2588passed
Justice Reform BillJune 2588December 2588passed
Budget proposal of May 2588May 2588May 2588passed
Protection of Malivian Imperial and Religious interests in DeltariaMay 2588May 2588passed
Religion BillFebruary 2588February 2588defeated
Relaxation of Strike LawsJanuary 2588December 2588passed
Curfew ActJanuary 2588August 2588defeated
Fireworks ActJanuary 2588August 2588passed
Unwanted Pregnancies ActJanuary 2588August 2588defeated
Military Service ActJanuary 2588August 2588defeated
Infrastructure Reform BillDecember 2587July 2588passed
International Media Content ActDecember 2587July 2588passed
Foreign Policy Reform ActDecember 2587June 2588passed

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