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United Workers Party[?]
This page contains information about the United Workers Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: GeorgeWKush
Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
We fight for Order within Solentia! Former Head Of State's in The Order Party (and it's former successor, The Socialist Libertarian Party) George HW Kush: 4556-4561 Rick Cheney: 4561-4563 Ronald McReagan: 4572-4574 John McSane: 4575-4577 Donald Mump: 4580-4580 Bertie Sanders: 4597-4601 Noam Trotsky: 4601-4603 Jahseh Muhamad: 4868-4872 Josh McIntyre: 4875-4881 Clarence Kabble: 4881-Present |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | extreme environmentalist | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | limited | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- World Peace Society
- Environmental Protection Organization
- The Left Coalition
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
- Parties for National Sovereignty
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
January 4554 | 774,995 | 64,863,637 | 1.19 | +1.19 | 1 | 100 | 1.00 | +1 |
January 4556 | 21,731,859 | 63,412,694 | 34.27 | +33.08 | 128 | 365 | 35.07 | +127 |
February 4557 | 21,698,407 | 60,939,582 | 35.61 | +1.34 | 133 | 365 | 36.44 | +5 |
February 4559 | 15,385,085 | 61,613,015 | 24.97 | -10.64 | 91 | 365 | 24.93 | -42 |
February 4561 | 15,410,932 | 62,130,641 | 24.80 | -0.17 | 91 | 365 | 24.93 | +0 |
March 4561 | 15,582,558 | 61,107,223 | 25.50 | +0.70 | 93 | 365 | 25.48 | +2 |
March 4563 | 11,403,614 | 61,489,513 | 18.55 | -6.95 | 67 | 365 | 18.36 | -26 |
August 4563 | 11,270,327 | 56,233,246 | 20.04 | +1.50 | 72 | 365 | 19.73 | +5 |
August 4565 | 9,879,548 | 54,389,170 | 18.16 | -1.88 | 67 | 365 | 18.36 | -5 |
August 4567 | 10,987,617 | 63,109,170 | 17.41 | -0.75 | 129 | 745 | 17.32 | +62 |
August 4569 | 10,831,374 | 64,866,211 | 16.70 | -0.71 | 123 | 745 | 16.51 | -6 |
August 4571 | 7,675,800 | 63,292,602 | 12.13 | -4.57 | 90 | 745 | 12.08 | -33 |
September 4571 | 6,974,844 | 60,719,014 | 11.49 | -0.64 | 87 | 745 | 11.68 | -3 |
February 4572 | 20,155,051 | 52,978,234 | 38.04 | +26.56 | 279 | 745 | 37.45 | +192 |
February 4574 | 17,366,686 | 57,110,892 | 30.41 | -7.64 | 227 | 745 | 30.47 | -52 |
September 4575 | 18,180,542 | 63,770,893 | 28.51 | -1.90 | 214 | 745 | 28.72 | -13 |
September 4577 | 8,163,395 | 62,801,993 | 13.00 | -15.51 | 97 | 745 | 13.02 | -117 |
February 4578 | 10,064,478 | 63,567,069 | 15.83 | +2.83 | 117 | 745 | 15.70 | +20 |
February 4580 | 15,408,569 | 60,966,776 | 25.27 | +9.44 | 188 | 745 | 25.23 | +71 |
August 4580 | 4,826,269 | 59,587,378 | 8.10 | -17.17 | 61 | 745 | 8.19 | -127 |
August 4582 | 6,222,656 | 59,626,159 | 10.44 | +2.34 | 79 | 745 | 10.60 | +18 |
August 4584 | 8,347,173 | 59,530,002 | 14.02 | +3.59 | 105 | 745 | 14.09 | +26 |
March 4585 | 9,804,316 | 56,135,306 | 17.47 | +3.44 | 132 | 745 | 17.72 | +27 |
March 4587 | 6,040,562 | 55,967,493 | 10.79 | -6.67 | 81 | 745 | 10.87 | -51 |
March 4588 | 8,278,072 | 49,246,833 | 16.81 | +6.02 | 130 | 745 | 17.45 | +49 |
August 4589 | 8,887,748 | 49,153,087 | 18.08 | +1.27 | 138 | 745 | 18.52 | +8 |
August 4591 | 11,005,469 | 53,341,691 | 20.63 | +2.55 | 155 | 745 | 20.81 | +17 |
April 4592 | 10,728,013 | 52,303,977 | 20.51 | -0.12 | 154 | 745 | 20.67 | -1 |
August 4592 | 13,528,603 | 42,101,310 | 32.13 | +11.62 | 240 | 745 | 32.21 | +86 |
August 4594 | 14,098,333 | 41,937,279 | 33.62 | +1.48 | 251 | 745 | 33.69 | +11 |
April 4595 | 13,504,067 | 41,034,888 | 32.91 | -0.71 | 247 | 745 | 33.15 | -4 |
April 4597 | 11,197,514 | 58,246,190 | 19.22 | -13.68 | 145 | 745 | 19.46 | -102 |
April 4599 | 24,782,337 | 63,873,371 | 38.80 | +19.57 | 287 | 745 | 38.52 | +142 |
April 4601 | 25,307,079 | 63,555,311 | 39.82 | +1.02 | 296 | 745 | 39.73 | +9 |
April 4603 | 19,472,821 | 54,771,530 | 35.55 | -4.27 | 260 | 745 | 34.90 | -36 |
April 4605 | 14,380,073 | 48,921,389 | 29.39 | -6.16 | 221 | 745 | 29.66 | -39 |
April 4607 | 13,606,784 | 53,832,811 | 25.28 | -4.12 | 192 | 745 | 25.77 | -29 |
April 4609 | 17,905,983 | 48,820,062 | 36.68 | +11.40 | 275 | 745 | 36.91 | +83 |
April 4611 | 16,925,463 | 49,790,839 | 33.99 | -2.68 | 255 | 745 | 34.23 | -20 |
November 4641 | 14,937,816 | 62,064,392 | 24.07 | -9.92 | 183 | 750 | 24.40 | -72 |
July 4643 | 11,776,579 | 64,237,926 | 18.33 | -5.74 | 140 | 750 | 18.67 | -43 |
July 4647 | 10,914,482 | 57,095,023 | 19.12 | +0.78 | 100 | 500 | 20.00 | -40 |
July 4648 | 3,960,287 | 54,890,150 | 7.21 | -11.90 | 35 | 500 | 7.00 | -65 |
January 4652 | 8,737,497 | 59,306,258 | 14.73 | +7.52 | 74 | 500 | 14.80 | +39 |
September 4677 | 16,717,409 | 47,745,742 | 35.01 | +20.28 | 183 | 500 | 36.60 | +109 |
October 4678 | 14,987,144 | 42,619,135 | 35.17 | +0.15 | 184 | 500 | 36.80 | +1 |
November 4862 | 29,036,353 | 60,022,541 | 48.38 | +13.21 | 107 | 222 | 48.20 | -77 |
May 4865 | 15,260,654 | 59,538,388 | 25.63 | -22.74 | 58 | 222 | 26.13 | -49 |
May 4868 | 26,981,107 | 59,159,695 | 45.61 | +19.98 | 100 | 222 | 45.05 | +42 |
May 4871 | 49,508,782 | 49,581,719 | 99.85 | +54.25 | 222 | 222 | 100.00 | +122 |
July 4872 | 19,629,800 | 40,904,341 | 47.99 | -51.86 | 319 | 699 | 45.64 | +97 |
July 4875 | 30,697,972 | 49,145,251 | 62.46 | +14.47 | 421 | 699 | 60.23 | +102 |
July 4878 | 35,618,141 | 61,347,237 | 58.06 | -4.40 | 402 | 699 | 57.51 | -19 |
July 4881 | 36,675,974 | 60,597,432 | 60.52 | +2.46 | 416 | 699 | 59.51 | +14 |
July 4884 | 30,617,146 | 56,550,133 | 54.14 | -6.38 | 376 | 699 | 53.79 | -40 |
July 4887 | 25,339,473 | 46,776,459 | 54.17 | +0.03 | 395 | 750 | 52.67 | +19 |
July 4890 | 27,923,154 | 46,210,652 | 60.43 | +6.25 | 437 | 750 | 58.27 | +42 |
July 4893 | 15,697,406 | 64,902,541 | 24.19 | -36.24 | 181 | 750 | 24.13 | -256 |
July 4896 | 13,132,216 | 65,389,762 | 20.08 | -4.10 | 150 | 750 | 20.00 | -31 |
February 4897 | 13,208,428 | 64,083,210 | 20.61 | +0.53 | 156 | 750 | 20.80 | +6 |
February 4900 | 14,298,509 | 64,088,018 | 22.31 | +1.70 | 167 | 750 | 22.27 | +11 |
February 4903 | 18,799,524 | 64,581,660 | 29.11 | +6.80 | 219 | 750 | 29.20 | +52 |
February 4906 | 16,643,904 | 64,648,864 | 25.75 | -3.36 | 192 | 750 | 25.60 | -27 |
February 4909 | 12,465,472 | 60,783,173 | 20.51 | -5.24 | 153 | 750 | 20.40 | -39 |
February 4912 | 25,231,085 | 53,907,221 | 46.80 | +26.30 | 350 | 750 | 46.67 | +197 |
February 4915 | 27,018,753 | 55,827,014 | 48.40 | +1.59 | 367 | 750 | 48.93 | +17 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National 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 United Workers Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
New Executive Title Act | August 2405 | August 2405 | passed | ||
New Legislative Representative | August 2405 | August 2405 | defeated | ||
New Legislature Act | August 2405 | August 2405 | passed | ||
National Reforms VII | March 2405 | March 2405 | passed | ||
Budget Revitilization Act | February 2405 | March 2405 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, September 2404 | September 2404 | September 2404 | passed | ||
Enviroment Bill of 2404 | August 2404 | October 2404 | passed | ||
Federal Cabinet: Term 2403 - 2405 | August 2404 | August 2404 | passed | ||
Media Act of 2404 | February 2404 | October 2404 | passed | ||
National Reforms VI | February 2404 | February 2404 | passed | ||
HoS Cabinet Bill | February 2404 | February 2404 | passed | ||
The Lolanian Federal Republic | February 2404 | February 2404 | passed | ||
Federal Cabinet: Term 2403 | September 2403 | September 2403 | passed | ||
Company Tax Increase | February 2403 | February 2403 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of February 2403 | February 2403 | February 2403 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of February 2403 | February 2403 | February 2403 | defeated | ||
National Reforms V | January 2403 | January 2403 | defeated | ||
Solentian Children's Protection Act | October 2402 | October 2402 | passed | ||
Wii vs. Xbox | September 2402 | September 2402 | passed | ||
New Market | September 2402 | September 2402 | defeated |
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