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Die Mitte[?]
This page contains information about the Die Mitte.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republik Dorvik (Dorvik)
Seats[?] in Staatsrat (State Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Die Mitte is a political party in Dorvik, formally established in 4622. Formerly an alliance between Solidarität and Sozial-Liberale Liste, Die Mitte (DM) is now a unified party. Presidential candidate: Manfred Werstein (formerly of Sol) Chairman: Egon Hansen (formerly of SLL) --- --- --- --- --- Solidarität is a centre-left political party in Dorvik, founded in August 4575, by Natalie Pruefer and Ingolf Gansz. It is currently led by Klara Lichtenfels (as of 4621). Since its establishment, Solidarität and its social democratic policy agenda have played a large role in Dorvik, including serving in the Grand Coalition that overturned the so-called "Defense of Democracy Act." More recently, Solidarität has worked with parties in the center and on the left to more fully pursue its social democratic aims. See our Wiki Page for More Details: https://particracy.fandom.com/wiki/Solidarit%C3%A4t |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
September 4577 | 725,693 | 53,615,006 | 1.35 | +1.35 | 6 | 350 | 1.71 | +6 |
September 4582 | 14,284,339 | 61,365,140 | 23.28 | +21.92 | 80 | 350 | 22.86 | +74 |
March 4586 | 8,109,325 | 63,443,349 | 12.78 | -10.50 | 44 | 350 | 12.57 | -36 |
September 4589 | 7,091,822 | 58,103,994 | 12.21 | -0.58 | 42 | 350 | 12.00 | -2 |
September 4592 | 12,741,000 | 63,895,368 | 19.94 | +7.74 | 69 | 350 | 19.71 | +27 |
September 4595 | 16,739,099 | 66,343,792 | 25.23 | +5.29 | 89 | 350 | 25.43 | +20 |
September 4598 | 10,819,873 | 62,544,840 | 17.30 | -7.93 | 61 | 350 | 17.43 | -28 |
September 4601 | 10,304,409 | 65,225,670 | 15.80 | -1.50 | 57 | 350 | 16.29 | -4 |
July 4604 | 5,238,826 | 64,269,978 | 8.15 | -7.65 | 42 | 525 | 8.00 | -15 |
July 4608 | 3,744,800 | 64,135,614 | 5.84 | -2.31 | 30 | 525 | 5.71 | -12 |
July 4612 | 3,622,419 | 61,978,964 | 5.84 | +0.01 | 29 | 525 | 5.52 | -1 |
March 4614 | 4,342,252 | 65,099,314 | 6.67 | +0.83 | 34 | 525 | 6.48 | +5 |
November 4614 | 5,003,102 | 65,283,612 | 7.66 | +0.99 | 39 | 525 | 7.43 | +5 |
September 4615 | 4,521,800 | 59,895,163 | 7.55 | -0.11 | 38 | 525 | 7.24 | -1 |
February 4619 | 3,977,236 | 55,467,312 | 7.17 | -0.38 | 37 | 525 | 7.05 | -1 |
February 4623 | 10,773,604 | 65,389,800 | 16.48 | +9.31 | 87 | 525 | 16.57 | +50 |
February 4627 | 11,192,100 | 67,131,099 | 16.67 | +0.20 | 88 | 525 | 16.76 | +1 |
February 4631 | 6,879,148 | 61,917,571 | 11.11 | -5.56 | 57 | 525 | 10.86 | -31 |
March 4632 | 6,993,887 | 60,498,314 | 11.56 | +0.45 | 70 | 611 | 11.46 | +13 |
March 4634 | 10,086,983 | 62,212,233 | 16.21 | +4.65 | 99 | 611 | 16.20 | +29 |
March 4635 | 15,892,437 | 57,357,598 | 27.71 | +11.49 | 170 | 611 | 27.82 | +71 |
April 4637 | 12,272,249 | 47,950,769 | 25.59 | -2.11 | 154 | 611 | 25.20 | -16 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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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 Die Mitte.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
UPSC Road infrastructure reforms 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Foreign policy act 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Agricultural bill 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Media Reforms 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Recreational drug use policy 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Election reforms 2791 | May 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
UPSC Nationality Policy 2791 | April 2791 | July 2791 | passed | ||
Social Amendment Withdrawl | January 2791 | May 2791 | defeated | ||
Righteous Society Bill | January 2791 | May 2791 | defeated | ||
Green Dorvik Inititiave | January 2791 | May 2791 | defeated | ||
State reform | September 2790 | September 2792 | defeated | ||
Foreign Policy additions - RDFP04.2790 | April 2790 | April 2790 | defeated | ||
About election | March 2790 | March 2790 | defeated | ||
About pigs | March 2790 | March 2790 | defeated | ||
Freedom | March 2790 | March 2790 | defeated | ||
Administrative Admendments - RDFP02.2790 | February 2790 | February 2790 | defeated | ||
National Devolution Bill | November 2789 | November 2789 | defeated | ||
Foreign policy | September 2789 | September 2789 | passed | ||
Free from governmet oppression | September 2789 | September 2789 | defeated | ||
Retirement age | September 2789 | September 2789 | defeated |
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