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Beluzia Renewal Party (BRP)[?]
This page contains information about the Beluzia Renewal Party (BRP).
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Beluzia Renewal Party believes in a society for all. The paramount aim of the party is to "Enrich & Empower" - to enrich society (especially culturally) to allow citizens to flourish in whatever particular pursuits they choose; and to empower individuals to avail themselves of all opportunities to better themselves and the society in which they live, be it local, regional, national or international. Additionally, but not contradictory to the above, citizens are encouraged (and if necessary obliged by law) to respect the rights of all other citizens and therefore to ensure that none of their individual choices impact upon the well-being, security or cohesion of the society in which they live, be it local, regional, national or international. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | extreme militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | limited | 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 4713 | 36,091 | 57,303,739 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 500 | 0.00 | +0 |
September 4718 | 24,233,091 | 38,310,657 | 63.25 | +63.19 | 316 | 500 | 63.20 | +316 |
January 4723 | 29,048,696 | 57,533,894 | 50.49 | -12.76 | 256 | 500 | 51.20 | -60 |
January 4728 | 26,110,820 | 62,793,457 | 41.58 | -8.91 | 209 | 500 | 41.80 | -47 |
March 4734 | 3,890,852 | 64,431,549 | 6.04 | -35.54 | 30 | 500 | 6.00 | -179 |
February 4739 | 11,554,502 | 62,299,609 | 18.55 | +12.51 | 95 | 500 | 19.00 | +65 |
April 4743 | 5,040,885 | 63,634,082 | 7.92 | -10.62 | 38 | 500 | 7.60 | -57 |
April 4747 | 18,778,373 | 62,046,940 | 30.26 | +22.34 | 154 | 500 | 30.80 | +116 |
December 4750 | 13,245,282 | 62,733,211 | 21.11 | -9.15 | 108 | 500 | 21.60 | -46 |
December 4754 | 4,013,176 | 61,115,779 | 6.57 | -14.55 | 32 | 500 | 6.40 | -76 |
January 4757 | 15,964,102 | 58,331,528 | 27.37 | +20.80 | 139 | 500 | 27.80 | +107 |
January 4761 | 11,797,671 | 59,401,870 | 19.86 | -7.51 | 100 | 500 | 20.00 | -39 |
January 4765 | 13,203,717 | 58,928,316 | 22.41 | +2.55 | 111 | 500 | 22.20 | +11 |
January 4769 | 9,688,411 | 60,360,553 | 16.05 | -6.36 | 102 | 650 | 15.69 | -9 |
December 4769 | 10,533,677 | 59,661,109 | 17.66 | +1.60 | 114 | 650 | 17.54 | +12 |
December 4771 | 11,791,342 | 65,056,884 | 18.12 | +0.47 | 118 | 650 | 18.15 | +4 |
December 4772 | 11,905,080 | 63,758,937 | 18.67 | +0.55 | 120 | 650 | 18.46 | +2 |
December 4776 | 15,258,836 | 63,695,109 | 23.96 | +5.28 | 155 | 650 | 23.85 | +35 |
December 4780 | 11,783,340 | 64,171,674 | 18.36 | -5.59 | 118 | 650 | 18.15 | -37 |
December 4784 | 9,496,598 | 64,219,124 | 14.79 | -3.57 | 96 | 650 | 14.77 | -22 |
December 4788 | 9,670,770 | 55,077,379 | 17.56 | +2.77 | 112 | 650 | 17.23 | +16 |
December 4792 | 7,022,784 | 55,190,274 | 12.72 | -4.83 | 82 | 650 | 12.62 | -30 |
April 4796 | 11,764,063 | 57,441,534 | 20.48 | +7.76 | 134 | 650 | 20.62 | +52 |
April 4800 | 11,325,167 | 53,566,833 | 21.14 | +0.66 | 138 | 650 | 21.23 | +4 |
April 4804 | 9,895,446 | 45,981,381 | 21.52 | +0.38 | 140 | 650 | 21.54 | +2 |
April 4808 | 15,853,445 | 49,619,984 | 31.95 | +10.43 | 208 | 650 | 32.00 | +68 |
April 4812 | 22,133,175 | 60,757,895 | 36.43 | +4.48 | 237 | 650 | 36.46 | +29 |
April 4816 | 18,930,165 | 40,085,915 | 47.22 | +10.80 | 307 | 650 | 47.23 | +70 |
April 4820 | 18,603,562 | 37,862,776 | 49.13 | +1.91 | 319 | 650 | 49.08 | +12 |
April 4824 | 27,635,381 | 60,193,077 | 45.91 | -3.22 | 298 | 650 | 45.85 | -21 |
April 4828 | 20,821,605 | 59,150,883 | 35.20 | -10.71 | 229 | 650 | 35.23 | -69 |
April 4832 | 25,884,203 | 60,765,939 | 42.60 | +7.40 | 276 | 650 | 42.46 | +47 |
April 4836 | 27,323,851 | 64,800,034 | 42.17 | -0.43 | 275 | 650 | 42.31 | -1 |
April 4840 | 27,705,152 | 62,491,641 | 44.33 | +2.17 | 288 | 650 | 44.31 | +13 |
April 4844 | 22,079,283 | 60,098,145 | 36.74 | -7.60 | 239 | 650 | 36.77 | -49 |
April 4848 | 22,438,786 | 61,232,254 | 36.65 | -0.09 | 238 | 650 | 36.62 | -1 |
April 4852 | 23,452,482 | 58,943,691 | 39.79 | +3.14 | 260 | 650 | 40.00 | +22 |
April 4856 | 22,600,516 | 55,866,555 | 40.45 | +0.67 | 260 | 650 | 40.00 | +0 |
April 4860 | 20,994,089 | 48,118,621 | 43.63 | +3.18 | 277 | 650 | 42.62 | +17 |
April 4864 | 27,460,457 | 65,283,021 | 42.06 | -1.57 | 274 | 650 | 42.15 | -3 |
April 4868 | 27,766,478 | 55,761,396 | 49.80 | +7.73 | 323 | 650 | 49.69 | +49 |
April 4872 | 18,453,154 | 37,221,489 | 49.58 | -0.22 | 323 | 650 | 49.69 | +0 |
April 4876 | 32,367,904 | 64,191,259 | 50.42 | +0.85 | 328 | 650 | 50.46 | +5 |
April 4880 | 28,666,188 | 55,644,702 | 51.52 | +1.09 | 335 | 650 | 51.54 | +7 |
April 4884 | 47,654,740 | 57,202,302 | 83.31 | +31.79 | 533 | 650 | 82.00 | +198 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.
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 Beluzia Renewal Party (BRP).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Gambling | December 4622 | December 4622 | defeated | ||
Stopping the Genocide Act | June 4622 | June 4622 | passed | ||
Nationalisations Act | June 4622 | June 4622 | passed | ||
Citizenship Reform | June 4622 | June 4622 | defeated | ||
Beluzian Citizenship | July 4621 | December 4622 | passed | ||
Justice and Prison Reform | February 4621 | February 4621 | defeated | ||
Bailon Constitutional Reform | February 4621 | February 4621 | passed | ||
Bailon New State Law | February 4621 | February 4621 | passed | ||
46620 States Parliaments Negotiations | February 4621 | February 4621 | passed | ||
United Democrats Cabinet | December 4620 | December 4620 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, July 4620 | July 4620 | July 4620 | passed | ||
Contraception Ban | June 4620 | December 4620 | defeated | ||
Airports | January 4620 | January 4620 | passed | ||
Adoption | January 4620 | January 4620 | passed | ||
Regulation of higher education | January 4620 | January 4620 | passed | ||
Advertising | January 4620 | January 4620 | passed | ||
Ratification of the Charter of the Council of Independent States (CIS) | January 4620 | January 4620 | defeated | ||
Child Benefits Bill | December 4619 | December 4619 | passed | ||
States Parliaments Negotiations | December 4619 | December 4619 | passed | ||
Less seats, less useless politicians Act | November 4619 | November 4619 | defeated |
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