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Liberal Party[?]
This page contains information about the Liberal Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The liberal Party first participated in the 4876 election and had participated in elections until the 4956 election in which after that the Liberal party was for a short while dissolved but it returned for the 5034 election and it plans on participating in many more elections. The Liberal party was formed on the basis of working for the people which is why when we are voted with the most seats In the legislature we will work with other party’s to form governments and pass laws but when there are party’s with a higher seat count in the legislature we will support them because the people of this nation chose them to represent them and the liberal party works for the people of this wonderful nation Bobby Green Liberal party leader |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | limited | perfect |
Ecology | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | limited | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | close to none | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | close to none | 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 (+) |
April 4876 | 22,622 | 64,191,259 | 0.04 | +0.04 | 0 | 650 | 0.00 | +0 |
April 4880 | 55,490 | 55,644,702 | 0.10 | +0.06 | 0 | 650 | 0.00 | +0 |
April 4884 | 3,252,438 | 57,202,302 | 5.69 | +5.59 | 41 | 650 | 6.31 | +41 |
April 4888 | 16,172,445 | 42,613,282 | 37.95 | +32.27 | 265 | 650 | 40.77 | +224 |
April 4892 | 19,399,596 | 40,999,633 | 47.32 | +9.36 | 309 | 650 | 47.54 | +44 |
April 4896 | 26,325,640 | 44,238,507 | 59.51 | +12.19 | 379 | 650 | 58.31 | +70 |
April 4900 | 36,622,123 | 63,069,168 | 58.07 | -1.44 | 377 | 650 | 58.00 | -2 |
April 4904 | 9,804,086 | 63,312,866 | 15.49 | -42.58 | 99 | 650 | 15.23 | -278 |
April 4908 | 10,115,291 | 60,950,429 | 16.60 | +1.11 | 109 | 650 | 16.77 | +10 |
April 4912 | 8,270,508 | 62,344,756 | 13.27 | -3.33 | 87 | 650 | 13.38 | -22 |
April 4916 | 8,289,322 | 62,064,580 | 13.36 | +0.09 | 87 | 650 | 13.38 | +0 |
April 4920 | 13,947,305 | 56,655,848 | 24.62 | +11.26 | 156 | 650 | 24.00 | +69 |
April 4924 | 11,104,003 | 64,392,586 | 17.24 | -7.37 | 112 | 650 | 17.23 | -44 |
April 4928 | 9,910,387 | 56,127,857 | 17.66 | +0.41 | 116 | 650 | 17.85 | +4 |
April 4932 | 7,441,810 | 59,878,120 | 12.43 | -5.23 | 80 | 650 | 12.31 | -36 |
April 4936 | 6,282,462 | 55,726,753 | 11.27 | -1.15 | 74 | 650 | 11.38 | -6 |
April 4940 | 8,019,390 | 59,454,841 | 13.49 | +2.21 | 88 | 650 | 13.54 | +14 |
April 4944 | 6,180,107 | 62,959,618 | 9.82 | -3.67 | 64 | 650 | 9.85 | -24 |
April 4948 | 4,870,008 | 64,445,489 | 7.56 | -2.26 | 47 | 650 | 7.23 | -17 |
April 4952 | 7,560,809 | 57,157,167 | 13.23 | +5.67 | 86 | 650 | 13.23 | +39 |
April 4956 | 10,766,350 | 62,814,253 | 17.14 | +3.91 | 111 | 650 | 17.08 | +25 |
January 5034 | 20,334,448 | 56,743,885 | 35.84 | +18.70 | 269 | 750 | 35.87 | +158 |
January 5038 | 12,862,015 | 64,678,233 | 19.89 | -15.95 | 149 | 750 | 19.87 | -120 |
September 5038 | 12,886,113 | 64,235,488 | 20.06 | +0.17 | 151 | 750 | 20.13 | +2 |
September 5042 | 3,806,480 | 58,966,658 | 6.46 | -13.61 | 47 | 750 | 6.27 | -104 |
November 5042 | 4,556,856 | 60,349,363 | 7.55 | +1.10 | 56 | 750 | 7.47 | +9 |
December 5044 | 5,684,128 | 59,298,150 | 9.59 | +2.03 | 71 | 750 | 9.47 | +15 |
July 5045 | 7,132,736 | 54,863,246 | 13.00 | +3.42 | 97 | 750 | 12.93 | +26 |
September 5048 | 9,264,448 | 48,385,032 | 19.15 | +6.15 | 145 | 750 | 19.33 | +48 |
September 5052 | 9,546,707 | 50,084,609 | 19.06 | -0.09 | 144 | 750 | 19.20 | -1 |
September 5056 | 10,095,491 | 49,755,618 | 20.29 | +1.23 | 153 | 750 | 20.40 | +9 |
September 5060 | 10,154,064 | 48,941,751 | 20.75 | +0.46 | 156 | 750 | 20.80 | +3 |
September 5064 | 6,030,525 | 63,063,539 | 9.56 | -11.18 | 71 | 750 | 9.47 | -85 |
September 5068 | 10,748,175 | 53,329,882 | 20.15 | +10.59 | 151 | 750 | 20.13 | +80 |
September 5072 | 9,199,894 | 63,592,934 | 14.47 | -5.69 | 108 | 750 | 14.40 | -43 |
September 5076 | 4,561,239 | 55,987,880 | 8.15 | -6.32 | 60 | 750 | 8.00 | -48 |
September 5077 | 4,899,118 | 54,279,823 | 9.03 | +0.88 | 68 | 750 | 9.07 | +8 |
September 5081 | 5,579,084 | 52,810,675 | 10.56 | +1.54 | 79 | 750 | 10.53 | +11 |
September 5085 | 5,674,330 | 51,190,640 | 11.08 | +0.52 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | +4 |
December 5088 | 8,000,769 | 51,445,017 | 15.55 | +4.47 | 113 | 750 | 15.07 | +30 |
December 5092 | 7,289,298 | 52,217,564 | 13.96 | -1.59 | 102 | 750 | 13.60 | -11 |
December 5096 | 4,607,904 | 53,348,542 | 8.64 | -5.32 | 68 | 750 | 9.07 | -34 |
September 5099 | 8,460,096 | 58,120,360 | 14.56 | +5.92 | 113 | 750 | 15.07 | +45 |
January 5103 | 9,895,390 | 58,222,233 | 17.00 | +2.44 | 134 | 750 | 17.87 | +21 |
January 5107 | 4,293,528 | 59,646,297 | 7.20 | -9.80 | 56 | 750 | 7.47 | -78 |
January 5111 | 11,980,176 | 51,220,448 | 23.39 | +16.19 | 176 | 750 | 23.47 | +120 |
September 5112 | 5,965,515 | 56,695,642 | 10.52 | -12.87 | 79 | 750 | 10.53 | -97 |
January 5116 | 5,069,999 | 53,149,252 | 9.54 | -0.98 | 70 | 750 | 9.33 | -9 |
January 5120 | 6,601,307 | 63,399,340 | 10.41 | +0.87 | 77 | 750 | 10.27 | +7 |
January 5124 | 5,991,207 | 65,037,604 | 9.21 | -1.20 | 72 | 750 | 9.60 | -5 |
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 Liberal Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Workers' Rights Bill | November 3406 | May 3407 | passed | ||
Environmentally Friendly Tax Incentives Bill | November 3406 | May 3407 | defeated | ||
Localised Parks Bill | November 3406 | May 3407 | passed | ||
Retirement Law - 3407 | September 3406 | September 3406 | passed | ||
Private School Law Review | September 3406 | September 3406 | defeated | ||
Cutting Costs - 3407 | May 3406 | May 3406 | defeated | ||
Administrative Refiorms - 3407 | May 3406 | May 3406 | passed | ||
Port Tackstov Charter - 3373 | April 3406 | April 3406 | passed | ||
OOC: Treaty Cleanup | April 3406 | April 3406 | passed | ||
Housing | April 3406 | April 3406 | defeated | ||
Longer Electoral Terms for the Chairman | January 3406 | January 3406 | defeated | ||
Economy | May 3405 | May 3405 | defeated | ||
Recognition of John Hallam as North Beluz President - January 3406 | May 3405 | May 3405 | passed | ||
3405-3406 Cabinet | May 3405 | May 3405 | passed | ||
Recognition of New Heads of States - January 3405 Inaguration | April 3405 | May 3405 | defeated | ||
Education Proposals - 3405 | January 3405 | May 3405 | passed | ||
dp1 | November 3404 | May 3405 | passed | ||
Electoral College for the High Count of the Beluz Union | September 3404 | October 3854 | passed | ||
Economy | September 3404 | September 3404 | defeated | ||
Resignation of Kristov V, as Chairman | September 3404 | September 3404 | passed |
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