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The Federal Whig Party[?]
This page contains information about the The Federal Whig Party.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Seats[?] in Parliament of Beluzia[?]: 607
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Federal Whig Party is a major party that has been heavily involved in Beluzia’s politics, serving as a major force in the nation on and off since 4998. Founded by a group of disaffected Beluzians, the Whigs have typically held a strong and consistent policy record, especially with regards to finance. The Whigs are also known for their fiery, combative nature; they tend to be the most outspoken party on key issues, particularly when it comes to individual liberties, protecting the working class, and upholding financial stability. Key parts of New Whig Way of thought include a renewed interest in individual liberties, national sovereignty, military strength, fiscal responsibility, Wig Conservatism, and Monarchy. The Whigs passed major federal legislation on multiple occasions, such as the Modern Economic Aid & Development Acts (more commonly called “MEAD Acts”), the Living Inexpensively for Eternity Act (“LIFE”), and the Social Progress Act. These acts raised sufficient revenue to boost economic development, reformed housing construction laws to better oversee growth in urban centers, and increased the autonomy of average citizens from day-to-day life. The most recent iteration of the party was revived by Edward Thorpe in 5228 (and dissolved by 5279) as a more center-right to conservative party that embraces monarchism rather than a presidency, as well as politicizing various federal positions. Centralization of the government, not devolution, is key to the platform now. Thorpe nominated Lucille Pemberton, a long-time Whig whom had served in Parliament and the Cabinet, as the best choice for Beluzia's first monarch in centuries. Pemberton accepted, though she emphasized that she would merely play a ceremonial role and not an active role in government. Her eldest son, Harold, has agreed to replace her as the next choice, thereby establishing a new line of succession for the throne. Alistair Durant (5049-5151, age 102) was the longest-serving and most successful Whig President, serving for 15 years from 5096 to 5111. He has been referred to as "the father of the Whig Party," in contrast to the very successful, very famous financier John Amos Mattox III. Mattox (5032-5163) spent a record 51 years as Finance Minister (5056-5107) before serving as Prime Minister at the request of President Durant from 5107 to 5111. Mattox stepped into the role of elder statesman with Durant, and both remained good friends on fine terms. Mattox is called the Father of Beluzian Finance as his economic models were by far the best in Beluzia's history, resulitng in the Ehigs' close connection to the Ministry of Finance. Whig Presidents: Cassandra Hepburn-Smith (5013-5020) Roy Davis (5064-5068) Alistair Durant I (5096-5111) Burke Armstrong (5155-5158) Ronald "Ronnie" Truman (5158-5162) Helmer Christie (5211-5214, 5221-5228) Guinevere Hamilton (5228-5237) Parliamentary Leadership Positions: Eduardo Thorpe (Whig Chair Leader), serving as an MP from Bamburgh Yvette Mayberry (Whig Whip), serving as an MP from Negunia Isaiah Johnson-Warner (Whig Floor Leader), serving as an MP from Bamburgh National Party Leaders: Alistair Durant IV (national chair) Ellis Hendershot (vice chair) Sterling Gray (vice chair) |
Ministries
This party is part of the national cabinet, and controls the following ministries:
Ministry | Minister|
Ministry of Head of Government | Eduardo Thorpe |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Cecilia Hayes |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Bilius Forsythe |
Ministry of Finance | Cynthia Stockton |
Ministry of Defence | Marcellius Clark |
Ministry of Justice | Aurelius Miller |
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport | Columbus Paul |
Ministry of Health and Social Services | Stephen Raycraft |
Ministry of Education and Culture | Denver Cummings |
Ministry of Science and Technology | Jimford Gray |
Ministry of Food and Agriculture | Merlin Gray |
Ministry of Environment and Tourism | Sterling Long |
Ministry of Trade and Industry | Susanna Andrews |
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | moderate | 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 (+) |
June 4998 | 2,659,884 | 58,332,746 | 4.56 | +4.56 | 29 | 650 | 4.46 | +29 |
June 5002 | 6,521,541 | 58,669,821 | 11.12 | +6.56 | 73 | 650 | 11.23 | +44 |
June 5006 | 11,417,124 | 57,496,242 | 19.86 | +8.74 | 130 | 650 | 20.00 | +57 |
September 5009 | 10,143,136 | 57,127,259 | 17.76 | -2.10 | 116 | 650 | 17.85 | -14 |
September 5013 | 15,564,423 | 51,744,473 | 30.08 | +12.32 | 192 | 650 | 29.54 | +76 |
October 5016 | 17,659,480 | 54,897,505 | 32.17 | +2.09 | 235 | 750 | 31.33 | +43 |
October 5020 | 13,239,430 | 54,059,398 | 24.49 | -7.68 | 183 | 750 | 24.40 | -52 |
October 5024 | 11,720,667 | 54,208,834 | 21.62 | -2.87 | 162 | 750 | 21.60 | -21 |
October 5028 | 8,354,261 | 58,934,649 | 14.18 | -7.45 | 108 | 750 | 14.40 | -54 |
January 5030 | 11,687,985 | 53,813,727 | 21.72 | +7.54 | 165 | 750 | 22.00 | +57 |
January 5034 | 7,535,867 | 56,743,885 | 13.28 | -8.44 | 100 | 750 | 13.33 | -65 |
January 5038 | 8,724,520 | 64,678,233 | 13.49 | +0.21 | 101 | 750 | 13.47 | +1 |
September 5038 | 8,609,235 | 64,235,488 | 13.40 | -0.09 | 98 | 750 | 13.07 | -3 |
September 5042 | 6,871,005 | 58,966,658 | 11.65 | -1.75 | 86 | 750 | 11.47 | -12 |
November 5042 | 7,218,226 | 60,349,363 | 11.96 | +0.31 | 88 | 750 | 11.73 | +2 |
December 5044 | 8,982,202 | 59,298,150 | 15.15 | +3.19 | 112 | 750 | 14.93 | +24 |
July 5045 | 8,901,711 | 54,863,246 | 16.23 | +1.08 | 120 | 750 | 16.00 | +8 |
September 5048 | 10,934,546 | 48,385,032 | 22.60 | +6.37 | 169 | 750 | 22.53 | +49 |
September 5052 | 15,049,201 | 50,084,609 | 30.05 | +7.45 | 226 | 750 | 30.13 | +57 |
September 5056 | 13,949,500 | 49,755,618 | 28.04 | -2.01 | 209 | 750 | 27.87 | -17 |
September 5060 | 13,349,252 | 48,941,751 | 27.28 | -0.76 | 204 | 750 | 27.20 | -5 |
September 5064 | 25,544,929 | 63,063,539 | 40.51 | +13.23 | 305 | 750 | 40.67 | +101 |
September 5068 | 14,995,728 | 53,329,882 | 28.12 | -12.39 | 213 | 750 | 28.40 | -92 |
September 5072 | 11,588,156 | 63,592,934 | 18.22 | -9.90 | 137 | 750 | 18.27 | -76 |
September 5076 | 6,299,240 | 55,987,880 | 11.25 | -6.97 | 85 | 750 | 11.33 | -52 |
September 5077 | 5,961,494 | 54,279,823 | 10.98 | -0.27 | 82 | 750 | 10.93 | -3 |
September 5081 | 5,595,747 | 52,810,675 | 10.60 | -0.39 | 80 | 750 | 10.67 | -2 |
September 5085 | 6,141,961 | 51,190,640 | 12.00 | +1.40 | 89 | 750 | 11.87 | +9 |
December 5088 | 8,713,955 | 51,445,017 | 16.94 | +4.94 | 122 | 750 | 16.27 | +33 |
December 5092 | 9,232,900 | 52,217,564 | 17.68 | +0.74 | 131 | 750 | 17.47 | +9 |
December 5096 | 18,348,687 | 53,348,542 | 34.39 | +16.71 | 233 | 750 | 31.07 | +102 |
September 5099 | 17,724,816 | 58,120,360 | 30.50 | -3.90 | 225 | 750 | 30.00 | -8 |
January 5103 | 18,846,036 | 58,222,233 | 32.37 | +1.87 | 233 | 750 | 31.07 | +8 |
January 5107 | 23,356,340 | 59,646,297 | 39.16 | +6.79 | 284 | 750 | 37.87 | +51 |
January 5111 | 7,863,000 | 51,220,448 | 15.35 | -23.81 | 115 | 750 | 15.33 | -169 |
September 5112 | 7,966,505 | 56,695,642 | 14.05 | -1.30 | 106 | 750 | 14.13 | -9 |
January 5116 | 12,451,228 | 53,149,252 | 23.43 | +9.38 | 178 | 750 | 23.73 | +72 |
January 5120 | 17,890,197 | 63,399,340 | 28.22 | +4.79 | 212 | 750 | 28.27 | +34 |
January 5124 | 15,687,011 | 65,037,604 | 24.12 | -4.10 | 181 | 750 | 24.13 | -31 |
January 5128 | 17,514,838 | 66,854,326 | 26.20 | +2.08 | 197 | 750 | 26.27 | +16 |
July 5155 | 23,989,618 | 60,007,847 | 39.98 | +13.78 | 300 | 750 | 40.00 | +103 |
June 5158 | 14,457,542 | 60,805,110 | 23.78 | -16.20 | 180 | 750 | 24.00 | -120 |
June 5162 | 6,835,257 | 60,741,851 | 11.25 | -12.52 | 67 | 600 | 11.17 | -113 |
June 5166 | 10,806,414 | 65,047,740 | 16.61 | +5.36 | 100 | 600 | 16.67 | +33 |
May 5168 | 10,985,299 | 64,790,964 | 16.95 | +0.34 | 127 | 750 | 16.93 | +27 |
May 5171 | 10,764,442 | 64,282,617 | 16.75 | -0.21 | 126 | 750 | 16.80 | -1 |
May 5174 | 9,343,344 | 59,889,351 | 15.60 | -1.14 | 117 | 750 | 15.60 | -9 |
May 5177 | 6,948,179 | 60,530,338 | 11.48 | -4.12 | 85 | 750 | 11.33 | -32 |
May 5180 | 3,741,311 | 59,492,949 | 6.29 | -5.19 | 49 | 750 | 6.53 | -36 |
May 5183 | 4,442,872 | 59,350,717 | 7.49 | +1.20 | 57 | 750 | 7.60 | +8 |
November 5184 | 4,927,515 | 57,193,164 | 8.62 | +1.13 | 69 | 750 | 9.20 | +12 |
November 5187 | 6,542,535 | 55,896,835 | 11.70 | +3.09 | 92 | 750 | 12.27 | +23 |
November 5190 | 12,349,714 | 66,799,423 | 18.49 | +6.78 | 139 | 750 | 18.53 | +47 |
November 5193 | 12,258,555 | 57,551,159 | 21.30 | +2.81 | 169 | 750 | 22.53 | +30 |
April 5196 | 6,133,850 | 61,429,684 | 9.99 | -11.32 | 75 | 750 | 10.00 | -94 |
June 5198 | 4,834,199 | 65,806,463 | 7.35 | -2.64 | 54 | 750 | 7.20 | -21 |
June 5201 | 4,288,267 | 59,330,647 | 7.23 | -0.12 | 54 | 750 | 7.20 | +0 |
May 5204 | 5,469,396 | 55,229,798 | 9.90 | +2.68 | 73 | 750 | 9.73 | +19 |
May 5207 | 7,212,023 | 63,301,969 | 11.39 | +1.49 | 84 | 750 | 11.20 | +11 |
May 5210 | 3,908,709 | 61,598,470 | 6.35 | -5.05 | 47 | 750 | 6.27 | -37 |
September 5211 | 8,998,325 | 60,084,423 | 14.98 | +8.63 | 112 | 750 | 14.93 | +65 |
September 5214 | 7,938,840 | 59,077,250 | 13.44 | -1.54 | 100 | 750 | 13.33 | -12 |
September 5217 | 8,518,481 | 65,246,976 | 13.06 | -0.38 | 98 | 750 | 13.07 | -2 |
September 5220 | 5,391,391 | 64,280,856 | 8.39 | -4.67 | 62 | 750 | 8.27 | -36 |
April 5221 | 16,139,111 | 59,088,400 | 27.31 | +18.93 | 209 | 750 | 27.87 | +147 |
April 5224 | 11,198,066 | 58,874,848 | 19.02 | -8.29 | 146 | 750 | 19.47 | -63 |
October 5226 | 22,511,056 | 54,623,292 | 41.21 | +22.19 | 303 | 750 | 40.40 | +157 |
November 5228 | 21,900,325 | 53,154,962 | 41.20 | -0.01 | 306 | 750 | 40.80 | +3 |
May 5232 | 10,889,052 | 59,088,284 | 18.43 | -22.77 | 138 | 750 | 18.40 | -168 |
November 5235 | 13,974,538 | 60,462,773 | 23.11 | +4.68 | 171 | 750 | 22.80 | +33 |
August 5237 | 10,830,605 | 63,248,750 | 17.12 | -5.99 | 125 | 750 | 16.67 | -46 |
September 5239 | 8,706,194 | 57,142,326 | 15.24 | -1.89 | 117 | 750 | 15.60 | -8 |
November 5259 | 17,160,289 | 63,688,527 | 26.94 | +11.71 | 202 | 750 | 26.93 | +85 |
May 5263 | 15,565,587 | 54,987,829 | 28.31 | +1.36 | 210 | 750 | 28.00 | +8 |
November 5266 | 14,788,127 | 54,781,975 | 26.99 | -1.31 | 199 | 750 | 26.53 | -11 |
May 5270 | 12,972,933 | 57,104,623 | 22.72 | -4.28 | 172 | 750 | 22.93 | -27 |
November 5273 | 7,905,134 | 64,629,322 | 12.23 | -10.49 | 90 | 750 | 12.00 | -82 |
May 5277 | 5,947,748 | 64,354,702 | 9.24 | -2.99 | 68 | 750 | 9.07 | -22 |
July 5469 | 57,582,970 | 57,624,765 | 99.93 | +90.69 | 500 | 500 | 100.00 | +432 |
August 5470 | 35,315,430 | 43,268,589 | 81.62 | -18.31 | 607 | 750 | 80.93 | +107 |
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 The Federal Whig Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Cabinet Proposal of June 3981 | June 3981 | June 3981 | passed | ||
Campaign Finance Reform Act of 3981 | May 3981 | June 3982 | passed | ||
Ratification of the International Rejection of Slavery Agreement | February 3981 | June 3982 | defeated | ||
Freedom Of Information Act 3981 | January 3981 | January 3981 | passed | ||
Adoption Equality Act of December 3980 | December 3980 | December 3980 | passed | ||
State Religion Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | defeated | ||
Art Subsidies Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | passed | ||
Funding Of Libraries Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | passed | ||
Who May Propose A Cabinet Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | passed | ||
National Curriculum Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | passed | ||
Sexual Explicit Material On TV Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | defeated | ||
Cloning Of Human Beings Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | passed | ||
Corporation Tax Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | defeated | ||
Luxury Sales Tax Act 3980 | October 3980 | October 3980 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of August 3980 | August 3980 | August 3980 | defeated | ||
Whom May Adopt Act 3979 | December 3979 | December 3979 | passed | ||
Public Transport Act 3979 | December 3979 | December 3979 | passed | ||
National Park Policy Act 3979 | December 3979 | December 3979 | passed | ||
Sexual Education In Schools Act 3979 | December 3979 | December 3979 | passed | ||
Space Exploration Act 3979 | December 3979 | December 3979 | passed |
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