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Progressive Socialist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Progressive Socialist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Voncken1996
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Lodamun (Lodamun)
Seats[?] in National Congress[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) is a party created in March 3398, that was created after the pre-existing social movement known as the 'Socialist Progressive Movement', decided to take matters in their own hand and stand for election. The PSP stands for leftist and progressive values, striving to create a socialist state that provides equality and possibility for everyone, while ensuring the future of Lodamun ====================================================== Positions Foreign Affairs The PSP find Foreign Affairs of utmost importance. Too long has Lodamun been isolationist and inward looking, and we want to change that. This includes the drive to seek accession to more international bodies and organizations that can improve the international standing of Lodamun. Furthermore we want Lodamun to take a stand against global poverty and further the global standard of living. Internal Affairs: Concerning internal affairs we believe both in the freedom of the individual, as well as the state being a guarantor of collective goods. Therefore we want to limit laws that impede individual freedoms (as exemplified by the 'Freedom of Body Act' we passed), while letting the state control important avenues such as providers of electricity, water and public transport, as everyone should have equal access to those. Finance Lodamun should be financially stable enough, but a deficit could be run when this is necessary for the national good. Defence We need a functioning military that is capable of defending Lodamun, but it should not be interventionist. Furthermore the PSP is against any investments in biological, chemical or nuclear warfare. We are also against internationally frowned upon military measures, such as land mines. Justice: Concerning Justice, the PSP believes in a system fully based on rehabilitation. While we understand the idea that people should be punished for their deeds, we do not believe just locking them up has any use. Therefore we focus on rehabilitation, so that convicts can once again become valued members of Lodamunese society. For those who committed the heaviest crimes and those with mental issues, we support a well-funded prolonged custody with access to psychiatrists. Infrastructure and Transport: We believe that the state plays a pivotal role in providing these services for its people. Therefore the PSP wants the government to control public transport and subsidize access to it, so anyone can make use of this service. Furthermore we hope that large investments in public transport will de-incentivize people to take the car, which will lead to less pollution. Health and Social Service: Health is a public service, to which each citizen has a right. Therefore we of the PSP believe in a fully nationalized health service with full and equal access for all its citizens. Furthermore we believe in the full coverage of both preventive birth control and abortion, to guarantee the free choice of women. Education and Culture: We believe the state should fund public schools and guarantee that all people have access to quality education. Therefore we believe in a strong schooling system and a national curriculum that is given in all schools, and prepares students for participating in Lodamunese society. Food and Agriculture We believe that food standards should be guaranteed by the government and that output should be controlled by quota's. as to not flood the market nor damage natural resources. Environment and Tourism The PSP is strong on environmental protections. We acknowledge the damage that humans do in the way of carbon emissions, and see the duty of government to cut carbon emissions effectively and quickly. On Tourism, we believe that an open and welcoming attitude and accessible borders promote tourism, and believe in a structured and strong tourism sector due to the beauty of Lodamun, as long as we keep it that way. Trade and Industry the PSP believes in controlled trade, where the Presidium can take measures against excesses of any sort. However, we are not unnecessarily protectionist, and are willing to enter agreements that limit trade barriers. We believe in our lodamunese industry, and that they can provide for many. But also here we need to limit the excesses, to combat climate change. ===================================================== Party Leaders* Luuk Voncken: 3398 - 4426 James McAvoy: 4426 - 4433 Sophie Hill 4433 - 4453 Harry Mardoval 4453 - current Presidents Luuk Voncken 4426-4428 Sophie Hill 4453 - current *= When a Party Leader is part of the cabinet a parliamentary leader will be elected internally after the coalition cabinet is sworn in. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | moderate | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | moderate | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | convinced progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | moderate | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- International Greens
- Socialist International
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
- The New International Progressive Alliance
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
May 4401 | 7,460,926 | 44,184,389 | 16.89 | +16.89 | 101 | 599 | 16.86 | +101 |
May 4405 | 7,736,690 | 47,678,943 | 16.23 | -0.66 | 100 | 599 | 16.69 | -1 |
April 4407 | 12,239,317 | 45,370,715 | 26.98 | +10.75 | 164 | 599 | 27.38 | +64 |
April 4411 | 10,738,719 | 54,454,151 | 19.72 | -7.26 | 120 | 599 | 20.03 | -44 |
October 4414 | 12,495,340 | 62,854,592 | 19.88 | +0.16 | 120 | 599 | 20.03 | +0 |
October 4418 | 9,728,288 | 58,047,346 | 16.76 | -3.12 | 103 | 599 | 17.20 | -17 |
October 4422 | 9,634,129 | 62,961,211 | 15.30 | -1.46 | 92 | 599 | 15.36 | -11 |
October 4426 | 6,746,422 | 59,347,639 | 11.37 | -3.93 | 67 | 595 | 11.26 | -25 |
May 4428 | 9,455,782 | 59,759,176 | 15.82 | +4.46 | 95 | 595 | 15.97 | +28 |
May 4432 | 10,165,086 | 63,664,866 | 15.97 | +0.14 | 95 | 595 | 15.97 | +0 |
August 4433 | 8,324,380 | 61,706,528 | 13.49 | -2.48 | 82 | 595 | 13.78 | -13 |
August 4437 | 11,486,488 | 61,840,186 | 18.57 | +5.08 | 112 | 599 | 18.70 | +30 |
August 4441 | 13,282,946 | 60,193,001 | 22.07 | +3.49 | 132 | 599 | 22.04 | +20 |
August 4445 | 15,924,275 | 59,775,371 | 26.64 | +4.57 | 158 | 599 | 26.38 | +26 |
August 4449 | 15,860,697 | 61,905,065 | 25.62 | -1.02 | 152 | 599 | 25.38 | -6 |
August 4453 | 13,690,707 | 56,942,094 | 24.04 | -1.58 | 144 | 599 | 24.04 | -8 |
August 4457 | 8,905,891 | 62,001,642 | 14.36 | -9.68 | 85 | 599 | 14.19 | -59 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Progressive Socialist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Social Security Service Program of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | defeated | ||
Adoption Bipartisanship Act of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | passed | ||
Adoption Regulation Act of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | defeated | ||
Free Legal Representation Program of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | passed | ||
Banking Privatization Act of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | passed | ||
Intensive Health Care System Reform Program of 2987 | August 2987 | August 2987 | defeated | ||
Roleplay: Lodamun Demographics of 2987 | January 2987 | April 3215 | defeated | ||
Budget proposal of January 2987 | January 2987 | January 2987 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of November 2986 | November 2986 | November 2986 | passed | ||
Reform Act of 2986 | August 2986 | August 2986 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of June 2983 | June 2983 | June 2983 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of June 2983 | June 2983 | June 2983 | passed | ||
Act of 2983 | May 2983 | May 2983 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 2983 | May 2983 | May 2983 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, February 2983 | February 2983 | February 2983 | passed | ||
URB Act of 2982 | December 2982 | May 2983 | passed | ||
Tax Reform Act | December 2982 | May 2983 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, December 2973 | December 2973 | December 2973 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, December 2973 | December 2973 | December 2973 | defeated | ||
health care act | December 2973 | December 2973 | defeated |
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Random quote: "The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority." - Ralph W. Sockman |