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Prince-Republican League - New EAPP[?]

This page contains information about the Prince-Republican League - New EAPP.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: DauxusofNimrod

Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Lodamun (Lodamun)

Seats[?] in National Congress[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The philosophical foundations of Ecofeudalist-Antinatalist Peasant Party combine the radical belief in a society organized around an organic aristocratic hierarchy and deep ecology with a militant paganic religious undercurrent. EAPP is running on an anti-bourgeois'-urbanite, antinatalist, cameralist, pro-isolationist platform and represents, among others, the philosophically virulently anti-Hosianic (and thus naturally also against the para-religious doctrine of "Lodamese Nationalism" as its seen as a proletarized variation of Hosianism with an identical foreign Quedarite morality) forces of Lodamun. It’s commonly accepted that the heartland of Lodamese ecofeudalism is in the mountainous region of Kregon, far from the “rootless coastal urbanites”.
The rise and subsequent fate of the party was closely tied to the large number of different rural folk religions that emerged as a more significant movement around the 4500s in Southern Lodamun, having prior to that been more of a regional curiosity. EAPP quickly became the political voice of the more extreme wing of the new paganic wave that with decades developed into what’s commonly known as the “Esoteric Elderpath”, a relatively harsh combination of all sorts of rural superstitions with distinct influences from the ancient native Tears of Termani cult from neighboring Likatonia and Lodamese own Shadowism religious movement of the 3800s.

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During the 4520s and 30s EAPP took part in and led a number of "national liberation governments" in the events leading up to and during the "First Co-operative Federative Republic of Lodamun".
Among others those were the:
- The "Solitary Tip of Seleya" cabinet of July 4521
- The nameless government of February 4522
- The "Quiet Reflection Coalition" of December 4524
- The provisional "Same Old" Government of December 4526

The party also had a central role in the following establishment of the Co-operative Federative Republic and a leading role in the following conservative government of 4532 which reached its historical culmination in December of 4532 when a leading figure of EAPP, Dracomir I Dauxus, Baron d'Astres, had the democratic parlamentary majority support to reform the executive branch and become a Prince-President. However, the proposal was foiled by a technicality after which the EAPP slowly faded.

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The party returned in the mid-4610s under a young claimant to the officially unrecognized seat of the hereditary prince-presidency, Dracomir IV Dauxus, Baron d'Astres, who would later become the first and last restored President of the Third Great Democratic Republic in 4621 before its abolishment in 4623.
In the lead-up to the restoration of the Co-operative Federative Republic of Lodamun, EAPP would win the last three elections of 3rd GDR in March 4619, September 4619 and September 4621 and be vital in the formation of the "Less Choo-Choo" government of 4622 after the stillbirth of the "Choo-Choo" government of 4621.

The electoral triumph would not only continue under the fresh 2nd Co-operative Federative Republic but soar to new heights with the landslide victory of September 4623 elections that left the party with more than third of the seats in the Chamber of Peoples' Deputies and far ahead of the other seven parties.
Dracomir IV Dauxus, although calling himself a "Prince-President" since his first presidential victory in 4621, was finally officially crowned in the first half of 4626 after another successful election in 4625 that once again left over two thirds of the Chamber to monarchist parties.

By the mid-4630s, the EAPP had won the last ten national elections with a clear lead over their numerous opponents, but finally they lost their generation-long lead in the June 4635 elections. The aftermath, however, brought different kind of victory as some half-suspect dealings resulted in the nation getting a non-EAPP government but also passing a fundamental judical reform that dismantled the antiquated, almost seven centuries old court system and left the Prince-President with immense powers as the sole arbiter of law in the country. Following the reforms, His Serene Augustness Dracomir IV stepped down, leaving the Prince-Presidential office to his younger brother, who continued the tradition under the regnal name Dracomir V Dauxus.

In 4643, in the seventh year of the reign of Prince-President Dracomir V, Lodamun and the princely family celebrated the 111th anniversary of the coronation of the first Prince-President. In 4658, during the 22nd year of His reign and 35th anniversary of the restored Co-operative Federative Republic, Lodamun passed the necessary laws to make official the celebration of "Constitution Day" and in 4661 the Prince-President and the whole of Lodamun celebrated His Serene Augustness's Silver Jubilee. From 4669 onward Lodamun remained without a Prime Minister but with an otherwise functioning cabinet and as this period coincided with the grand presidential reform efforts (4670 to 4676), the power balance seemed to somewhat shift towards the Prince-Presidency. In 4677 the Princely Bureau managed to successfully dismantle state Hosianism in place since 4636, signalling the return of the more fervently anti-Quedarite politics.

His Serene Augustness Dracomir V Dauxus abdicated in favor of his grand-cousin who was crowned in early 4683 under the name of Dismas I only days after the establishment of the 1st Princely Republic of Lodamun. His full title was His Serene Augustness Dismas I Dauxus, the sixth Prince-President of the Lodamese, Father of the Fatherland and Elder of the State, Lord Protector of the crown lands of Kregon, Rapula, Golavia, Norstavan and Andalay. The Princely Republic saw the experimental relegalization of private automobiles in 4684 and their decisive restriction in the end of 4692.

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Following the slow stagnation of the Princely regime and political sidelining of the office of Prince-President, the final collapse came in 4719 after the death of Dismas I when the long-time major governing parties decided to rupture the usual electoral process for a new Prince-President and drag Lodamun back under a Great Democratic Republican way of governing, following which the Lodamese forces loyal to the Princely government retreated into Transkregonia and established the so-called Democratic Resistance Movement. The first Princely regime lasted in different forms for almost exactly a hundred years.

The fall of the regime would signal the beginning of the Second Underground Period, this time led by the heavy hand of the patriarch heading an ancient Transkregonian cadet branch of the dynasty under the royal name Demetrius I. However, soon it became clear that the fall was not complete as the position of the Prince-President remained empty but wasn't abolished, a few of the cornerstones of the Princely era remained (with slavery repermitted in 4729) and the underground "democratic resistance" controlling wide chunks of the nation alongside the central government in an almost diarchic fashion.
Following the contentious 4731 elections and the formation of a new government by the former opposition parties, the underground EAPP cells and its various allied organizations and puppet groups decided to set up an alternative "continuity" executive body under the name of "Lodamese Transitional Government".

Next 25 years brought with them no breakthroughs until the Presidium-aligned powers finally retreated from Daro in 4756 and, after also establishing a coalition in the North, thus with EAPP in power in *both* sides of Lodamun, His Serene Augustness Demetrius I finally reentered the now-occupied Daro and crowned himself, following not an national electoral victory as he had hoped but a passive conquest of the national capital following its relinquishment by the Presidiumite forces.

Demetrius I was assassinated in Providence in June of 4761 and his body was brought back to South by a very retaliatory Princely Guard. A more moderate Kasimir I took his place and, with the Princely power crumbling under the Northern revolutionary forces everywhere but the deepest, most mountainous South, the Prince-Presidential political tradition remained in a dim half-light for over a century, not going through even much of rebirth after the establishment of the 5th GDR.

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End of socialist domination of Lodamun, resurgence of (more moderate) Southern paganic politics and attempts at a creation of a different sort of monarchy in the country led to the establishment of a coalition ticket of numerous minor parties in the Dauxite political tradition, at first under the name of "Prince-Republican League - New EAPP".

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningmoderateperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninghighperfect
Ecologymoderate environmentalistlimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsconvinced isolationistmoderateperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninghighperfect
Marketextreme regulatormoderateperfect
Militarymoderate militaristmoderateperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninghighperfect
Religionsecular-leaningmoderateperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
July 45219,083,54560,127,80315.11+15.11138914.61+13
February 452210,680,74566,838,40415.98+0.87158916.85+2
September 452312,121,87464,937,87018.67+2.695428518.95+39
October 452312,042,69165,542,72718.37-0.295428518.95+0
November 452414,282,40665,551,25521.79+3.416730022.33+13
November 452618,089,94667,310,81026.88+5.098330027.67+16
November 452816,996,56767,406,67425.21-1.667730025.67-6
March 453215,850,56364,278,26424.66-0.567730025.67+0
April 453215,552,13360,244,53225.82+1.167930026.33+2
January 46146,024,83422,554,00026.71+0.9016459927.38+85
January 461611,093,85347,669,66823.27-3.4414359923.87-21
October 46177,961,79352,777,63615.09-8.199059915.03-53
March 461910,928,29456,890,54719.21+4.1211559919.20+25
September 46199,364,74555,863,64216.76-2.459959916.53-16
September 462113,264,71855,770,01223.78+7.0214659924.37+47
September 462321,114,16560,525,45334.88+11.1021159935.23+65
September 462514,324,85363,606,21922.52-12.3613759922.87-74
September 462720,802,47462,551,23233.26+10.7420059933.39+63
June 462920,573,92863,691,63132.30-0.9519359932.22-7
June 463118,770,78363,015,82929.79-2.5118059930.05-13
June 463319,357,03962,984,62530.73+0.9518659931.05+6
June 463510,833,31663,110,47317.17-13.5710259917.03-84
July 463714,043,21664,352,25921.82+4.6616574922.03+63
July 464011,588,22864,443,24017.98-3.8413674918.16-29
July 464315,643,52563,525,90124.63+6.6418474924.57+48
July 464511,382,83063,820,16817.84-6.7913474917.89-50
July 46489,221,80361,659,89014.96-2.8811274914.95-22
July 46518,935,94762,121,37814.38-0.5711074914.69-2
July 46547,110,92462,626,45611.35-3.038674911.48-24
July 46576,751,23862,675,92910.77-0.588074910.68-6
July 466011,833,41062,977,51418.79+8.0214374919.09+63
January 466314,207,67064,829,66821.92+3.1316774922.30+24
January 466610,373,64964,704,98416.03-5.8812174916.15-46
January 46699,985,93464,466,07015.49-0.5411974915.89-2
January 467213,204,91963,866,17720.68+5.1915774920.96+38
January 467513,116,12061,382,14721.37+0.6916474921.90+7
January 467815,028,65062,122,06924.19+2.8218574924.70+21
August 467816,076,36565,905,25124.39+0.2018574924.70+0
August 468111,560,37062,467,48718.51-5.8914174918.83-44
August 468412,968,00559,190,12821.91+3.4016674522.28+25
August 468711,935,77857,553,67120.74-1.1715574520.81-11
June 468811,827,17058,373,92820.26-0.4815374520.54-2
June 469114,381,08158,537,73324.57+4.3118574524.83+32
June 469414,689,98859,764,81224.58+0.0118474524.70-1
November 469512,338,09355,766,27122.12-2.4616674522.28-18
November 46989,896,50954,762,29518.07-4.0513874518.52-28
February 470011,468,48752,431,19821.87+3.8015774521.07+19
December 470111,825,45854,177,39621.83-0.0516274521.74+5
December 47043,445,79541,480,1558.31-13.52627458.32-100
May 472222,548,35659,225,80538.07+29.7628474538.12+222
May 472523,798,81263,027,00137.76-0.3128374537.99-1
May 472829,121,77065,918,49944.18+6.4232974544.16+46
May 473118,002,86260,579,76429.72-14.4622074529.53-109
May 473420,924,15062,566,75333.44+3.7320059933.39-20
May 473720,732,10865,771,56931.52-1.9219059931.72-10
August 473817,738,22961,725,89828.74-2.7817159928.55-19
August 474117,395,79565,039,30026.75-1.9916159926.88-10
August 474417,726,72461,656,48528.75+2.0017159928.55+10
August 474717,622,27262,283,02528.29-0.4617059928.38-1
August 475016,528,63662,537,07626.43-1.8615859926.38-12
November 475210,820,60562,149,59617.41-9.0210359917.20-55
November 475516,124,19261,075,79626.40+8.9916259927.05+59
November 475820,661,71160,140,10134.36+7.9620559934.22+43
November 476119,270,71156,134,81634.33-0.0320459934.06-1
November 476418,737,39058,254,09832.16-2.1619359932.22-11
November 476718,469,52760,207,75430.68-1.4918459930.72-9
October 476920,091,88454,221,35337.06+6.3822559937.56+41
October 477217,495,50154,917,10331.86-5.2019359932.22-32
June 487319,825,72453,008,94937.40+5.5422359937.23+30
June 487715,067,49158,963,54625.55-11.8515359925.54-70
June 488113,699,89047,342,77328.94+3.3816959928.21+16
June 488523,761,43659,556,78639.90+10.9623859939.73+69
March 488724,441,24553,209,04745.93+6.0427159945.24+33
March 489123,580,47650,331,76146.85+0.9227959946.58+8
March 489524,597,98952,092,81247.22+0.3727859946.41-1
March 489923,018,65051,541,76744.66-2.5626159943.57-17
March 490323,985,38157,222,48241.92-2.7424659941.07-15
March 490723,858,13056,286,51142.39+0.4725059941.74+4
March 491124,696,76061,791,18039.97-2.4223959939.90-11
March 491524,812,93162,390,04839.77-0.2023859939.73-1
March 491921,291,47559,767,50935.62-4.1521259935.39-26
March 492317,210,57058,225,54729.56-6.0717459929.05-38

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Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Procurement Notice: Landing Platform Dock (LPD) - (Senate Committee on Defence and National Security)December 5472January 5473passed
Free Market BillOctober 5472October 5472defeated
Animal Right and Environmental Policies BillApril 5472April 5472defeated
Reformed Border Policies BillApril 5472April 5472passed
OOC: Governors of the States and Territories of LodamunAugust 5457 debate
Cabinet Proposal of June 5454June 5454February 5455passed
Ratification of the Common Intelligence Sharing AgreementMay 5450May 5450passed
Ratification of the Karzon Strait InitiativeJanuary 5445January 5445passed
Ratification of the Gaduridos TSS treatyNovember 5444December 5444passed
Ratification of the Yingdala-Lodamun Treaty of FriendshipJune 5442June 5442passed
Ratification of the Feed Terra Organisation (F.T.O)February 5442February 5442passed
OOC: Governors of the States and Territories of Lodamun (5439-5454)November 5439August 5457passed
Cabinet Proposal of November 5439November 5439December 5439passed
Cabinet Proposal of August 5436August 5436August 5436defeated
LDPP-079 Sympathy Strike ActJuly 5435July 5435passed
LDPP-078 Prostitution Recognition ActJuly 5435July 5435passed
LDPP-077 Corporate Board ActJuly 5435July 5435passed
OOC: State and City Name ChangeMay 5433May 5433passed
LDPP-076: Agriculture Act of 5432July 5432February 5433passed
DPL-012: Miscellaneous Provisions No.3 5431November 5431November 5431passed

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