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Hiroshima Party[?]

This page contains information about the Hiroshima Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: sprtz64

Nation[?]: Kalopikí Dimokratía (Kalopia)

Seats[?] in Vouli (Κοινοβούλιο)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristclose to noneperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninglimitedperfect
Ecologyunknownclose to noneperfect
Foreign Relationsunknownclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninglimitedperfect
Marketregulator-leaninglimitedperfect
Militaryconvinced militaristclose to noneperfect
Moralityconservative-leaningclose to noneperfect
Religionsecular-leaningclose to noneperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
August 225043,08756,006,3820.08+0.0805000.00+0
August 225228,09653,196,3170.05-0.0205000.00+0
August 22545,039,44750,153,07010.05+10.005150010.20+51
August 22566,016,69150,359,47111.95+1.905950011.80+8
August 22587,491,36747,580,81215.74+3.807850015.60+19
August 22607,689,45947,399,99916.22+0.488250016.40+4
January 22688,482,15848,656,85717.43+1.218750017.40+5
January 22708,228,04246,433,78517.72+0.298950017.80+2
January 227212,622,78258,559,98721.56+3.8410850021.60+19
January 22749,653,65545,939,09121.01-0.5410150020.20-7
January 22768,609,96446,962,57618.33-2.689150018.20-10
September 23671,454,26770,015,5702.08-16.2695001.80-82
February 23692,834,01860,102,5954.72+2.64195003.80+10
September 237113,553,39175,177,24818.03+13.318950017.80+70
September 237412,125,41676,493,55615.85-2.187850015.60-11
April 23789,284,58776,185,87512.19-3.665950011.80-19
April 238212,310,38275,838,02816.23+4.058250016.40+23
April 23869,292,55174,558,14812.46-3.776450012.80-18
April 23909,883,31388,164,10011.21-1.255550011.00-9
April 23944,232,75990,052,7014.70-6.51235004.60-32

Relative Graph

This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election, relative to its maximum.

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

This graph shows the share of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature, together with the share of other parties.

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 Hiroshima Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
PRI-8: The Airport ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
PRI-7: The Minimum Wage ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
PRI-6: The Phone Services ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
PRI-5: The Monopolies ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
PRI-4: The Banking ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
PRI-3: The ISP ActAugust 4517August 4517passed
SRA-89: The National, Cultural and Historical ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-88: The Mental Illness ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-87: The Contraception ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-86: The Discipline ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-85: The Animals ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-84: The Passports ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-83: The International Trade ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-82: The Aid ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
SRA-81: The Libraries ActFebruary 4517February 4517defeated
PRI-2: The Safe Country ActFebruary 4517February 4517passed
PRI-1: The Privatisation ActFebruary 4517February 4517passed
Cabinet Proposal of February 4517February 4517February 4517passed
SRA-80: The Export of Arms ActMarch 4516March 4516passed
SRA-79: The Military Service ActMarch 4516March 4516passed

Random fact: By default the head of government is the ultimate authority within a national government. In general terms, heads of government are expected to consult with cabinet colleagues (including those from other parties) before making significant decisions but they remain responsible for government action.

Random quote: "A democracy that does not allow limits is not a democracy. Just as a limitless freedom is not freedom, but prevarication. Indeed, any theory of freedom worthy of this name is first of all a limit theory. If we extend the unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not willing to defend a tolerant society against the attacks of the intolerants, then the tolerants will be destroyed and the tolerance with them! Because, I ask to myself and ask you, given a certain system that we call democratic, which is today the best possible system to allow everyone to live freely and to be able to express their own thoughts, how can the same system admit attacks against its integrity? How can a system refuse the principle of the self-preservation? For this reason, to suppress the apologetics of thalerrism, it's for this reason that the exaltation of exegetes, principles, facts or methods of Thallerism and its anti-democratic aims does not constitute a violation of the freedom of manifestation of thought, but, on the contrary, the celebration of that freedom. The protection of the first premise on which a modern democratic system is based. And this premise must be safeguarded also and above all against itself and its abuses." ~ Malik Astori, Leadership of Liberty and Progress (Istalia)

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