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Green Progressive Alliance [PAG][?]

This page contains information about the Green Progressive Alliance [PAG].

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Marcellosaurus

Nation[?]: República Gaduridana (Gaduridos)

Seats[?] in Congreso Nacional de la República de Gaduridos (National Congress of the Republic of Gaduridos)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Green Progressive Alliance (GPA) is a political party founded in January 4392 by activists Steven Adler and Neil O'Hara, as a direct result of growing discontent with the ruling political elite. The GPA vowed to take a progressive, green and inclusive course of political action based on the three Principles: Prosperity, Ecology and Safety.

During the Elections of 4392 the GPA gained 30.281 votes, earning it 0,07% of the national vote. Chairman Steven Adler retired after the first elections to make room for a younger candidate: Paul Lombardo. Under the leadership of Lombardo the party gained 12,65% of the votes in the Elections of 4396, giving the GPA 38 of the 300 votes in parliament.

In 4398 the GPA called for early elections after two parties in parliament dissolved. This vote was unanimously apporved and saw the GPA grow from 38 to 62 seats in Parliament, gaining the votes of 20,8% of the voters. Paul Lombardo was voted in for a second term als Chairman of the Party. In the 4400 snap elections, the GPA lost many seats due to the upcoming new parties. After this loss, Paul Lombardo resigned and was replaced by Steven Sambridge. The GPA entered into a coalition with Striving for Gaduridos, Gaduridos Labour and the Progressive Conservative Party.

In April 4401, the GPA-ministers (3) resigned from the Cabinet M. White I because of a lack of talking and cooperation among the four parties of the Cabinet. The GPA consequently called in early elections. In those elections the GPA won 2 seats, gaining 38 seats in Parliament. After this electoral success, the GPA joined in a coalition with SfG and GLG and delivered 4 ministers.

In the elections of 4405 the GPA

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissiveexcellentperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalisthighperfect
Foreign Relationsconvinced internationalistmoderateperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate big governmentexcellentperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate pacifisthighperfect
Moralitymoderate progressiveexcellentperfect
Religionmoderate secularhighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
July 439230,38142,332,9060.07+0.0703000.00+0
January 43968,013,72063,347,61112.65+12.583830012.67+38
January 439812,766,12061,379,56420.80+8.156230020.67+24
January 44007,199,13459,582,84212.08-8.723630012.00-26
July 44017,287,47561,233,95411.90-0.183832511.69+2
January 44055,552,35862,483,3498.89-3.01293258.92-9
September 44055,304,65161,075,6638.69-0.20273258.31-2
October 44065,116,84459,303,7578.63-0.06283258.62+1
November 44075,807,84158,530,8439.92+1.293332510.15+5
July 44096,214,68755,356,92911.23+1.303632511.08+3
May 44108,554,00654,066,87915.82+4.595232516.00+16
November 44135,965,54054,119,58111.02-4.803532510.77-17
May 44176,009,90958,074,42310.35-0.673332510.15-2
August 44206,677,74462,316,93710.72+0.373332510.15+0
February 44246,055,13962,834,5019.64-1.08303259.23-3
April 44267,114,52265,561,50010.85+1.223532510.77+5
June 44274,539,97357,346,4897.92-2.93263258.00-9

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.

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 Green Progressive Alliance [PAG].

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
National Energy ActJune 4674June 4674passed
Stock Regulation ActFebruary 4674February 4674passed
Cabinet Proposal of October 4673October 4673October 4673passed
Environmental Protection ActOctober 4673October 4673passed
Gun Control ActSeptember 4673October 4673passed
Cabinet Proposal of July 4673July 4673July 4673defeated
Gambling Regulation ActJuly 4673July 4673passed
Call for early elections, June 4673June 4673June 4673passed
RP:Workers Bill of RightsApril 4673July 4673passed
End to Weapons of Mass DestructionJune 4672September 4672passed
Pharmaceutical Drugs Subsidy WithdrawalJune 4672September 4672defeated
Family Planning Funding WithdrawalJune 4672September 4672defeated
Improvements to HealthMarch 4672September 4672passed
Art SubsidizingMarch 4672September 4672passed
Call for early elections, April 4672January 4672June 4672passed
Call for early elections, September 4671September 4671September 4671defeated
The use of animals in cosmetics researchSeptember 4671September 4671defeated
Weapon ConcealmentAugust 4671September 4671defeated
Budget for a Stronger Economy and Brighter Future (II)August 4671August 4671defeated
Gambling ActJuly 4671July 4671passed

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