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Democratic-Social Party[?]
This page contains information about the Democratic-Social Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Adrian2001
Nation[?]: Republic of Likatonia (Likatonia)
Seats[?] in Congress of the Republic[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Democratic-Social Party "The Force of Freedom" Est. 4448 Preceded by: Progressive Party, Progressive National Party, Liberal National Party, and Democratic Party. WE, THE FOUNDERS OF THE SOCIAL LIBERTARIAN PARTY, gathered in an extraordinary assembly, inspired by the same basic belief of our nation's Founding Fathers: Out of many, we are one; with the purpose of resuming the fight our predecessors started two centuries ago; recognizing equality must be the foundational principle of our nation and that respect and tolerance must be the guiding values in our society, ENACT the following: PARTY MANIFESTO AND PLATFORM We stand by the protection of all individuals regardless of their age, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic position, and personal beliefs. We believe in a free society in which all individuals are allowed to be who they are and where everyone is allowed to express themselves and their beliefs freely. We believe in basic human values of inclusion and equality. We believe all individuals are worthy members of society who deserve to be respected and treated as such. We believe every individual is the force of freedom, as the basis of a united society that fights toward progress. We believe that strength is found in our differences, and that progress is the product of dissent and consensus. We believe in a nation founded on principles of common well-being where the power resides in the people, for the people, and by the people. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE The Democratic National Committee is the formal governing body of the Social Libertarian Party. It coordinates strategy to support candidates throughout the country in local, state, and national elections. It organizes the Democratic National Convention, held two years prior to every election to nominate and confirm candidates for the General Election, elect DNC leadership, and form the new party platform. It is composed of state Democratic Committees that execute delegated functions, especially in state and local elections like governorships and mayorships. While it provides support for candidates, the Democratic National Committee has no direct authority over elected officials. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDEOLOGIES Majority: - Social liberalism - Progressivism Factions: - Democratic socialism - Left-wing populism - Moderate - Social democracy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 4841-present Chairperson: Woodrow Henry Vice-Chair: Shelly McDaniel Treasurer: Mary Sharp Secretary: Abraham Fields Voter Participation Chair: Julia Kennedy Finance Chair: Porfirio Fitzpatrick Congressional Leader: Cher Cheng (PD) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENATE LEADERSHIP 4841-4845 Majority Leader: Cher Cheng (PD) Whip: Penny Washington (EB) Assistant Whip: Harvey Owen (WB) Socialist Caucus Chair: Javier Boyd (PD) Libertarian Caucus Chair: Sidney Lane (NK) 4845-present Leader: Cher Cheng (PD) Whip: Penny Washington (EB) Assistant Whip: Harvey Owen (WB) Socialist Caucus Chair: Javier Boyd (PD) Libertarian Caucus Chair: Sidney Lane (NK) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENATE COMMITTEE CHAIRS - Foreign Affairs 4841-present Brandon Cortez (NK) - Homeland Security 4841-present Christina Bradley (WB) - Finance 4841-present Constance Love (PD) - Defense and Armed Services 4841-present Carlos Lamb (WB) - Judiciary 4841-present Jim Sparks (EB) - Infrastructure and Transport 4841-present Lori Edwards (MN) - Health 4841-present Rosa Holloway (NK) - Social Services 4841-present Nathan Jensen (EB) - Labor 4841-present Leah Soto (NK) - Education 4841-present Alexis Hudson (MN) - Intelligence 4841-present May Fuller (WB) - Science and Technology 4841-present Irene Summers (PD) - Environment 4841-present Wilbert Hernandez (EB) - Agriculture and Nutrition 4841-present Guillermina VillaseƱor (PD) - Budget and Appropriations 4841-present Jon Poole (WB) - Trade 4841-present Terry Ward (WB) - Rules and Oversight 4841-present Viola Francis (MN) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION NORWALK - Sen. Brandon Cortez - Sen. Rosa Holloway - Sen. Tammy Cummings - Sen. Rodolfo Cruz - Sen. Sidney Lane - Sen. Leah Soto - Sen. Mae Chapman - Sen. Cory Hughes - Sen. Sandy Hammond - Sen. Melissa Stevenson MADISON - Sen. Lori Edwards - Sen. Alexis Hudson - Sen. Viola Francis - Sen. Van Moran - Sen. Alan Martinez - Sen. Carroll Saunders - Sen. Floyd Bush - Sen. Marlon Matthews - Sen. Loretta Gibson - Sen. Everett Norris - Sen. Allen Lambert PIRLAND - Sen. Cher Chang - Sen. Javier Boyd - Sen. Constance Love - Sen. Irene Summers - Sen. Guillermina VillaseƱor - Sen. Hector Young - Sen. Louise McCoy WET BOLTON - Sen. Harvey Owen - Sen. Christina Bradley - Sen. Carlos Lamb - Sen. May Fuller - Sen. Jon Poole - Sen. Terry Ward - Sen. Joann Lawson - Sen. Jimmy Morris - Sen. Kay Marsh - Sen. Jeffrey Yates - Sen. Regina Walker EAST BOLTON - Sen. Penny Washington - Sen. Jim Sparks - Sen. Nathan Jensen - Sen. Wilbert Hernandez - Sen. Hoyt Samples - Sen. Nadine Simpson - Sen. Holly Little -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESIDENTS - Under the Liberal National Party 4549-4558 Sheri Scott 4558-4564 Jana Santiago 4564-4574 Roosevelt Herrera - Under the Democratic Party 4642-4650 Julian Nguyen 4650-4658 Jodi Cunningham 4658-4666 Wanda Bates 4666-4674 Tonya Silva 4674-4682 Noah Lane - Under the Democratic-Social Party 4841-4849 Eleanor Hall -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONVENTIONS: PRESIDENTIAL TICKETS & PARTY PLATFORM 4640 - Clovisport, WB Ticket: Julian Nguyen & Gladys Lawrence 4644 - Dolores, NK Ticket: Julian Nguyen & Gladys Lawrence 4648 - Edisville, EB Ticket: Jodi Cunningham & William Stein 4652 - Clinton, MN Ticket: Jodi Cunningham & William Stein 4656 - Tylville, PD Ticket: Wanda Bates & Roxanne Porter 4660 - Santa Antonia, MN Ticket: Wanda Bates & Roxanne Porter 4664 - St. Jackson, NK Ticket: Tonya Silva & Josh Brewer 4668 - Metarie, EB Ticket: Tonya Silva & Josh Brewer 4672 - Georgetown, WB Ticket: Noah Lane & Julius Hamilton 4676 - Chester, PD Ticket: Noah Lane & Julius Hamilton 4680 - Anahi, PD NOT HELD 4841 - Clinton, MN Eleanor Hall & Karla James 4844 - Alice, MN Eleanor Hall & Karla James 4848 - Tylville, PD Constance Love & Cory Hughes 4852 - Alice, MN TBD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEADQUARTERS Clovisport, WB |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Environmental Protection Organization
- Anti Slavery Organisation
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- The Left Coalition
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
November 4450 | 4,133,122 | 63,714,708 | 6.49 | +6.49 | 18 | 265 | 6.79 | +18 |
November 4452 | 7,549,378 | 63,700,728 | 11.85 | +5.36 | 33 | 265 | 12.45 | +15 |
April 4453 | 10,505,297 | 62,524,860 | 16.80 | +4.95 | 44 | 265 | 16.60 | +11 |
April 4456 | 12,110,919 | 66,220,645 | 18.29 | +1.49 | 49 | 265 | 18.49 | +5 |
April 4459 | 17,940,584 | 65,720,710 | 27.30 | +9.01 | 72 | 265 | 27.17 | +23 |
April 4462 | 7,179,228 | 62,744,957 | 11.44 | -15.86 | 31 | 265 | 11.70 | -41 |
April 4465 | 8,510,274 | 61,557,325 | 13.82 | +2.38 | 37 | 265 | 13.96 | +6 |
April 4468 | 8,054,992 | 61,256,748 | 13.15 | -0.68 | 33 | 265 | 12.45 | -4 |
April 4471 | 11,349,105 | 64,888,096 | 17.49 | +4.34 | 47 | 265 | 17.74 | +14 |
April 4474 | 11,566,680 | 64,060,803 | 18.06 | +0.57 | 48 | 265 | 18.11 | +1 |
April 4477 | 11,255,500 | 64,109,295 | 17.56 | -0.50 | 46 | 265 | 17.36 | -2 |
October 4549 | 48,009,325 | 51,866,334 | 92.56 | +75.01 | 233 | 265 | 87.92 | +187 |
October 4552 | 37,575,188 | 60,941,031 | 61.66 | -30.91 | 263 | 425 | 61.88 | +30 |
October 4555 | 45,754,906 | 64,131,132 | 71.35 | +9.69 | 304 | 425 | 71.53 | +41 |
October 4558 | 30,775,946 | 60,404,549 | 50.95 | -20.40 | 217 | 425 | 51.06 | -87 |
October 4561 | 26,841,452 | 59,457,951 | 45.14 | -5.81 | 190 | 425 | 44.71 | -27 |
October 4564 | 29,543,516 | 63,523,082 | 46.51 | +1.36 | 198 | 425 | 46.59 | +8 |
October 4567 | 24,551,725 | 62,465,820 | 39.30 | -7.20 | 167 | 425 | 39.29 | -31 |
October 4570 | 26,476,754 | 63,166,263 | 41.92 | +2.61 | 180 | 425 | 42.35 | +13 |
October 4573 | 20,548,378 | 59,740,061 | 34.40 | -7.52 | 146 | 425 | 34.35 | -34 |
January 4642 | 37,975,188 | 65,631,548 | 57.86 | +23.46 | 291 | 500 | 58.20 | +145 |
January 4646 | 24,941,529 | 58,431,227 | 42.69 | -15.18 | 181 | 435 | 41.61 | -110 |
January 4650 | 25,902,315 | 55,969,695 | 46.28 | +3.59 | 199 | 435 | 45.75 | +18 |
January 4654 | 26,519,569 | 54,747,827 | 48.44 | +2.16 | 324 | 675 | 48.00 | +125 |
January 4658 | 23,984,004 | 51,776,883 | 46.32 | -2.12 | 311 | 675 | 46.07 | -13 |
January 4662 | 19,482,665 | 46,711,673 | 41.71 | -4.61 | 281 | 675 | 41.63 | -30 |
January 4666 | 24,772,631 | 60,657,455 | 40.84 | -0.87 | 278 | 675 | 41.19 | -3 |
January 4670 | 21,642,267 | 61,650,887 | 35.10 | -5.74 | 238 | 675 | 35.26 | -40 |
January 4674 | 13,825,329 | 53,678,103 | 25.76 | -9.35 | 174 | 675 | 25.78 | -64 |
January 4678 | 18,019,606 | 63,077,602 | 28.57 | +2.81 | 192 | 675 | 28.44 | +18 |
January 4682 | 10,995,448 | 55,064,219 | 19.97 | -8.60 | 133 | 675 | 19.70 | -59 |
July 4841 | 31,014,396 | 58,919,570 | 52.64 | +32.67 | 56 | 105 | 53.33 | -77 |
July 4845 | 23,699,794 | 57,171,873 | 41.45 | -11.18 | 46 | 105 | 43.81 | -10 |
July 4849 | 12,736,213 | 62,635,434 | 20.33 | -21.12 | 22 | 105 | 20.95 | -24 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Democratic-Social Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Civil Rights Movement of 5472 | January 5472 | debate | |||
Budget proposal of July 5471 | July 5471 | July 5471 | passed | ||
5471 Law Reforms | July 5471 | July 5471 | defeated | ||
5471 Constitutional Reforms | July 5471 | July 5471 | passed | ||
Centeralization Reforms of 5471 | March 5471 | March 5471 | defeated | ||
Valruzian Pack 5470 | July 5470 | July 5470 | defeated | ||
Valruzian Party Bills | July 5469 | July 5469 | passed | ||
5469-RepDem-01 | January 5469 | January 5469 | passed | ||
RepDem policies 3 | February 5468 | February 5468 | passed | ||
Our Policies 2 | March 5467 | March 5467 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights | January 5467 | January 5467 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, November 5466 | November 5466 | November 5466 | defeated | ||
Power of Congress Reform Part 2 | April 5466 | April 5466 | passed | ||
Republican Policies Bill | February 5466 | February 5466 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, September 5465 | September 5465 | debate | |||
Power of Congress Reform of 5464 | February 5464 | April 5466 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, December 5462 | December 5462 | December 5462 | passed | ||
Government Representative Reforms | October 5461 | March 5462 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, October 5461 | October 5461 | October 5461 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of October 5461 | October 5461 | October 5461 | passed |
Random fact: Information about the population of each country can be found on the Population Information thread: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8663 |
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