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Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party[?]
This page contains information about the Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: botangabriellodamun
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Lodamun (Lodamun)
Seats[?] in National Congress[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
𝐍𝐞𝐨-𝐈𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐋𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐞 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐲 A new project from the ashes of the old schools of Lodamese philosophy, a long forgotten era of Lodamese glory. Seeing the decay of educational institutions within the nation, the deterrioriation of the environmental surroundings, the collapse of cultural life and the return to a bland Republic of some sort,disgruntled alumnis of the University of Providence City,, now Stockham. The new intellectual vanguard, even upset about the new red banner and cultural shift of Lodamun has grew on them, pushing at last to graduate as philosophy students, and some in political science, formulating the Neo-Idealist School, a new thriving philosophical current in Lodamun. The Neo-Idealists wish to return to Natanielist beliefs, while incorporating latest developments in semiology and epistemology. Given though that the old Natanielian thought had fallen out of grace, and secular arguments are thin, the new school often identifies itself as Hosian, with many building up the Lodamun Church of Liberation, falling under the name of "Liberation Hosianism", a new label depicting a social movement toward progress, social equity and equality, improvement of democratic rights, protection of the environment and staunch pacifist move. The Neo-Idealists soon got together to form the Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party, direct successor of the Idealistic-Socialist Renewal Party, the one formed in Orean, Andalay. Today, it had too been reformed, in Stockham, the old Providence, capital of culture and philosophical caffes. The vanguard had been formed of three important philosophers of current day: Takoda, a native of the lands, axin on pagan revival, Aldo Wall, a Hosian priest, part of the Council of Andalay, the upmost important council for the new Hosian philosophical current, Liberation Hosianism, and lastly, Gabriel Grisbaum, an important developer of past Baar and Estebal, formalize it to a new level. 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 The platform/party was founded on January 4752, headquarter in Orean, Andalay region. It was recreated in Providence, Andalay, after 4th June, 4862 came around and saw the opportunity to stand against once again the rightist wave ready to engulf the nation back into the tyranny of the past EAPP. The Party took a new shape on 20th October 4865, becoming the PSEI. Another reform on 4894 saw the formation of ESC, a predominantly leftist platform aimed at conciliating various leftist thoughts. Again, reform appears in 4945, with the ISRP as a new party. Collapsed, eventually fading into obscurity, with Lodamese philosophers often taking refuge in other nations. May 5317 a new reformed party under NISP has been observed. 𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬 Party Logo: https://imgur.com/a/QO1IL83 Party Motto: One for Lodamun, many during hard times! Chairman: Gotham Bell Color: Lodamese Blue Ideological Alignment: (Far Left) -Prince-Presidentialism -Hosian Distributism -Hosian Democracy -Lodamese School of Economics -Trade Unionism -Devolution -Anti-Materialism -Secularism -Pacifism and Environmentalism -Idealism -Intellectualism (Lead by philosopher elites) -Natanielism (a vague interpretation of Pop's teachings) -Pseudo-Anarchism -Multiculturalism Party polcomp results: https://8values.github.io/results.html?e=88.5&d=92.8&g=77.0&s=56.0 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 The NISP was a radical anarcho-syndicalist platform in it's infancy, provoking rebellions in Northern Lodamun, assassinating a president and agitating for socialism. Slowly, due to the cultural impact of the Eco-Feudalist Peasant Party, the party was infiltrated by pagan and occultists, soon shifting toward Logarchism and new philosophical beliefs, such as Ethicism. Various new iterations went and go depending when the party collapsed or grow big, with many factions, fractures and variants depending on the competing philosophical school. Given that the party had been so old, it had implanted it's vision, using the academia as a coercitive institution with great hold over Lodamese politics. Recently the party had abandoned though Lodamese nationalism in favor of a more internationalist outlook, fueled by religious zeal embedded in Natanielist Ethicism. 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 Mainstream: -> Radical Environmentalists - a strain resembling old EAPP and other parties that pushes extreme environmental policy -> Egalitarians - some tout it as the oldest faction, from the SUFL times, very socialist, against foreign investors -> Liberationist Hosians - religious group wishing for a larger respect for Hosianism in Lodamun Old-Vanguard: -> Ethicists - a remnant of orthodox Natanielists, socialist and ascetics -> New-Wave Individualists - materialist, market socialist, for a smaller army and greater economic liberalizaton -> Ezicists - an occult fringe group, pagan in nature and followers of Ezic Star 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐧: Gotham Bell -5317 -> present ============================================================================================================ |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | extreme environmentalist | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Anti Slavery Organisation
- The Left Coalition
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
- Anti-Fascist League
- Council of Localities for International Cooperation (CLIC)
- Republican Alliance
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
November 4752 | 4,302,018 | 62,149,596 | 6.92 | +6.92 | 42 | 599 | 7.01 | +42 |
November 4755 | 6,423,626 | 61,075,796 | 10.52 | +3.60 | 62 | 599 | 10.35 | +20 |
November 4758 | 9,730,329 | 60,140,101 | 16.18 | +5.66 | 99 | 599 | 16.53 | +37 |
November 4761 | 11,345,565 | 56,134,816 | 20.21 | +4.03 | 123 | 599 | 20.53 | +24 |
November 4764 | 10,078,257 | 58,254,098 | 17.30 | -2.91 | 101 | 599 | 16.86 | -22 |
November 4767 | 15,342,502 | 60,207,754 | 25.48 | +8.18 | 151 | 599 | 25.21 | +50 |
October 4769 | 18,885,973 | 54,221,353 | 34.83 | +9.35 | 204 | 599 | 34.06 | +53 |
October 4772 | 20,444,637 | 54,917,103 | 37.23 | +2.40 | 219 | 599 | 36.56 | +15 |
April 4774 | 5,118,761 | 38,279,223 | 13.37 | -23.86 | 82 | 599 | 13.69 | -137 |
April 4777 | 24,443,776 | 47,379,233 | 51.59 | +38.22 | 309 | 599 | 51.59 | +227 |
April 4780 | 22,544,486 | 51,612,410 | 43.68 | -7.91 | 268 | 599 | 44.74 | -41 |
April 4783 | 19,012,683 | 48,869,684 | 38.90 | -4.78 | 240 | 599 | 40.07 | -28 |
April 4786 | 20,106,558 | 49,691,754 | 40.46 | +1.56 | 246 | 599 | 41.07 | +6 |
April 4789 | 20,925,482 | 47,446,549 | 44.10 | +3.64 | 270 | 599 | 45.08 | +24 |
April 4793 | 7,782,736 | 52,192,692 | 14.91 | -29.19 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | -181 |
November 4862 | 25,720,700 | 32,270,058 | 79.70 | +64.79 | 240 | 299 | 80.27 | +151 |
June 4865 | 16,172,506 | 64,238,777 | 25.18 | -54.53 | 151 | 599 | 25.21 | -89 |
June 4869 | 11,215,575 | 58,198,712 | 19.27 | -5.90 | 116 | 599 | 19.37 | -35 |
June 4873 | 13,282,296 | 53,008,949 | 25.06 | +5.79 | 151 | 599 | 25.21 | +35 |
June 4877 | 13,502,238 | 58,963,546 | 22.90 | -2.16 | 135 | 599 | 22.54 | -16 |
June 4881 | 8,001,980 | 47,342,773 | 16.90 | -6.00 | 99 | 599 | 16.53 | -36 |
June 4885 | 16,083,497 | 59,556,786 | 27.01 | +10.10 | 165 | 599 | 27.55 | +66 |
March 4887 | 28,767,802 | 53,209,047 | 54.07 | +27.06 | 328 | 599 | 54.76 | +163 |
March 4891 | 26,751,285 | 50,331,761 | 53.15 | -0.92 | 320 | 599 | 53.42 | -8 |
March 4895 | 27,494,823 | 52,092,812 | 52.78 | -0.37 | 321 | 599 | 53.59 | +1 |
March 4899 | 28,500,230 | 51,541,767 | 55.30 | +2.51 | 338 | 599 | 56.43 | +17 |
March 4903 | 33,237,101 | 57,222,482 | 58.08 | +2.79 | 353 | 599 | 58.93 | +15 |
March 4907 | 32,397,880 | 56,286,511 | 57.56 | -0.53 | 349 | 599 | 58.26 | -4 |
March 4911 | 27,986,036 | 61,791,180 | 45.29 | -12.27 | 272 | 599 | 45.41 | -77 |
March 4915 | 27,449,319 | 62,390,048 | 44.00 | -1.30 | 262 | 599 | 43.74 | -10 |
March 4919 | 25,325,437 | 59,767,509 | 42.37 | -1.62 | 248 | 599 | 41.40 | -14 |
March 4923 | 26,105,258 | 58,225,547 | 44.83 | +2.46 | 266 | 599 | 44.41 | +18 |
September 4946 | 6,819,783 | 12,291,777 | 55.48 | +10.65 | 328 | 599 | 54.76 | +62 |
May 4947 | 25,748,874 | 47,696,084 | 53.99 | -1.50 | 323 | 599 | 53.92 | -5 |
May 4951 | 29,037,881 | 53,906,288 | 53.87 | -0.12 | 330 | 599 | 55.09 | +7 |
April 4960 | 30,359,700 | 35,627,943 | 85.21 | +31.35 | 508 | 599 | 84.81 | +178 |
April 4968 | 28,205,299 | 39,381,657 | 71.62 | -13.59 | 73 | 101 | 72.28 | -435 |
April 4969 | 20,288,435 | 41,128,561 | 49.33 | -22.29 | 298 | 599 | 49.75 | +225 |
April 4973 | 22,553,151 | 40,540,336 | 55.63 | +6.30 | 334 | 599 | 55.76 | +36 |
April 4977 | 28,336,413 | 41,730,500 | 67.90 | +12.27 | 391 | 599 | 65.28 | +57 |
June 5318 | 12,047,675 | 12,047,675 | 100.00 | +32.10 | 240 | 240 | 100.00 | -151 |
June 5321 | 12,137,388 | 12,137,388 | 100.00 | +0.00 | 595 | 595 | 100.00 | +355 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Military Reform 426X | March 4262 | March 4263 | passed | ||
Repeal nationalist bill | February 4262 | July 4263 | passed | ||
Policy changes | February 4261 | February 4261 | defeated | ||
Nationalist Bill 1 | January 4261 | January 4261 | passed | ||
Economic reform bill | December 4260 | January 4261 | passed | ||
Religion reform bill | January 4260 | January 4260 | passed | ||
Universal healthcare act | January 4260 | January 4260 | passed | ||
Physical Punishment Act of 4259 | December 4259 | December 4259 | passed | ||
Organ Donor Act of 4258 | September 4258 | September 4258 | passed | ||
Blasphemy bill | July 4258 | July 4258 | passed | ||
Update to Lodamun's Nominations to the Security Council | January 4255 | January 4255 | passed | ||
Educational Reform 425X-1 | November 4254 | April 4255 | passed | ||
Bill for the people of Lodamun | August 4254 | February 4255 | defeated | ||
Nationalized Sports Act | May 4254 | November 4254 | passed | ||
Vergoote Act 01 | May 4254 | September 4254 | defeated | ||
Statistics Act 425X | February 4253 | April 4254 | defeated | ||
Reissuing of Purple Coalition Cabinet Proposal | December 4252 | December 4252 | passed | ||
Cabinet Reshuffle - purple coalition | September 4252 | September 4252 | passed | ||
Tough Military Act | October 4251 | November 4256 | defeated | ||
Domestic Animal Act of 4251 | February 4251 | February 4251 | passed |
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