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Moderate Libertarian Party (NoCoalition)[?]

This page contains information about the Moderate Libertarian Party (NoCoalition).

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: paraquat99

Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)

Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Founded: 2377, First Elected: 2381*****ALORIA\'s oldest political party!

MLP PLATFORM
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Statement of Purpose: The Moderate Libertarian Party\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s (MLP) goal is committed to maintaining a federal system, where the national budget is kept under control and individual liberties flourish. The MLP stands for the abolition of all victimless crime laws and the implementation of regular checks on both governmental and corporate power.

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MLP PLATFORM
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Issues Positions:

CENTRALIZATION: Federalist. National government holds expressed powers (Maintaining a military, regulating international trade; coining/printing money); states hold reserved powers (Conducting elections; establishing local governments). Both share concurrent powers (implementing taxes; maintaining/operating courts; making/enforcing laws).

CIVIL RIGHTS: In favor of civil rights legislation regarding the equal protection under law regarding an individual\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s gender, race, ethnicity, beliefs, sexual orientation, immigration status, socioeconomic status, mental condition, age, height, weight, geographic location and education level.

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Against all foreign \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"entanglements\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" in regards to military interactions. Peace is best achieve through trade not terror. Not isolationist but against placing foreign troops in nations except during times of war. Believe in a lean and efficient military budget focused on domestic defense and not \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"alliance intervention\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\".

GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY: The government is responsible for 5 main things: 1) Maintaining order (police and fire); 2) Providing basic services (roads); 3) Resolving domestic conflicts (the courts); 4) Promoting democratic values (elections and voting); and 5) Providing for the general welfare (sidewalks and healthcare coverage for the infirm).

MARKET: Pro free and fair market. Anti-corporate (including farm) subsidies/welfare. Most barriers to free trade should be abolished. End the \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"war\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" on illicit drugs, consentual adult sexualty, gambling/games of chance, and birth control/contraception/abortion. Streamline the immigration/naturalization process for all law-abiding peoples. Responsible trade creates wealth, jobs and stability.

MORALITY: The government should not be expected to promote morality. Morality is an individual definition that one uses to gauge their opinions and actions. The government should neither support nor restrict the free exercise of faith/spirituality, unless it causes a direct threat to public health and welfare (human sacrifice, poisionous snake-handling by minors, etc.). Abolish all \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"blue\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" laws, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"sin\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" taxes and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"morality\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" codes.

RELIGION: There should be no state religion or religion the state gives preference towards. Religion is the exercise of individuals, not government. A respectful separation of church and state should be maintained for the benefit of both religion and government.

Party history:

1. Founded (2377)
2. First elected to office (2381)
3. Independent (2381-2531)
4. 1st MLP/CU Conservative Alliance (2531-2565)
5. Independent (2565-2571)
6. MLP-Libertarian Socialist Party merger (2571-2574)
7. Libertarian Socalist faction leaves MLP (2574)
8. MLP-Nihilist Party merger (2574-2576)
9. Nihlist Party expelled from MLP (2576)
10. Independent (2576-2579)
11. MLP/CU 2nd Conservative Alliance (2579-2585)
12. MLP/CU \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Conservative Coalition\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" formed/3rd Alliance (2585-2619)
13. Independent (2619-2638)
14. MLP/Anti-Federalist Party merger (2638-2655)
15. MLP joins then leaves CAPCOA captialist coalition (2557-2561)
16. Party disbands (2682)

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristmoderateperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningmoderateperfect
Ecologymoderate skeptichighperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaningmoderateperfect
Government Responsibilitiesconvinced small governmentclose to noneperfect
Marketregulator-leaninglimitedperfect
Militarymoderate pacifisthighperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivemoderateperfect
Religionmoderate secularmoderateperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 23771,611,57459,292,3782.72+2.72156002.50+15
April 23802,029,47258,026,5683.50+0.78196003.17+4
July 23812,562,57555,759,0124.60+1.10266004.33+7
March 238514,488,49363,102,21022.96+18.3613860023.00+112
March 238811,251,61359,501,61618.91-4.0511360018.83-25
March 239110,657,88060,379,75417.65-1.2610560017.50-8
March 239413,280,97658,615,98922.66+5.0113560022.50+30
March 239715,377,96366,264,96523.21+0.5514060023.33+5
March 240016,223,09467,260,87524.12+0.9114660024.33+6
March 240319,476,83965,577,79829.70+5.5818160030.17+35
March 240621,092,58169,153,19030.50+0.8018760031.17+6
March 240913,287,29467,583,69219.66-10.8411960019.83-68
August 241210,478,67766,712,11115.71-3.959660016.00-23
August 241510,320,62162,413,86516.54+0.8310260017.00+6
August 24189,212,78666,322,65513.89-2.648560014.17-17
August 24219,529,71265,834,04414.48+0.588760014.50+2
August 24247,377,87772,104,97210.23-4.246060010.00-27
August 242716,392,95570,955,27423.10+12.8714160023.50+81
August 243017,930,52974,238,90924.15+1.0514660024.33+5
August 243316,697,99570,772,97023.59-0.5614460024.00-2
August 243620,278,11972,281,92528.05+4.4617260028.67+28
August 243917,083,71576,234,78822.41-5.6413760022.83-35
August 244217,855,79574,059,12724.11+1.7014760024.50+10
August 244513,877,20769,826,98719.87-4.2412160020.17-26
August 244823,840,47180,362,69629.67+9.7918160030.17+60
October 245019,997,48669,866,27928.62-1.0417660029.33-5
October 245326,737,78672,814,99136.72+8.1022460037.33+48
October 245626,229,46374,741,64835.09-1.6324970035.57+25
October 245922,183,80375,069,43729.55-5.5420870029.71-41
October 246221,810,25777,465,12728.15-1.4020070028.57-8
October 246518,719,61881,482,83522.97-5.1816470023.43-36
October 246815,230,74580,421,64018.94-4.0413670019.43-28
October 247115,801,57679,999,53119.75+0.8114170020.14+5
October 247418,571,31979,075,48823.49+3.7316970024.14+28
October 247724,909,14481,318,93630.63+7.1522070031.43+51
July 248029,089,01284,493,09434.43+3.8024970035.57+29
February 248129,183,22084,926,13234.36-0.0624570035.00-4
February 248433,270,49188,719,11737.50+3.1427070038.57+25
February 248733,876,39387,855,45138.56+1.0627670039.43+6
February 249031,372,41484,718,67537.03-1.5326570037.86-11
February 249321,446,68087,449,81024.52-12.5117470024.86-91
February 249622,649,95587,148,19625.99+1.4718770026.71+13
February 249926,296,17090,878,39028.94+2.9520770029.57+20
February 250230,450,40593,256,59432.65+3.7223170033.00+24
February 250531,578,53694,123,52233.55+0.9023870034.00+7
February 250825,581,93891,612,13427.92-5.6319770028.14-41
February 251125,780,40790,561,11128.47+0.5420370029.00+6
February 251427,277,47893,665,72729.12+0.6522175029.47+18
February 251731,249,85895,884,48932.59+3.4724975033.20+28
February 252028,584,91693,105,91130.70-1.8923475031.20-15
February 252325,183,50189,199,39028.23-2.4721775028.93-17
February 252629,895,89091,304,10132.74+4.5124975033.20+32
February 252923,392,26092,009,24225.42-7.3219575026.00-54
February 253225,270,150100,193,29925.22-0.2019175025.47-4
February 253524,938,32294,661,09326.34+1.1220275026.93+11
February 253821,700,63888,956,15424.39-1.9519075025.33-12
August 254120,766,49294,074,86622.07-2.3216975022.53-21
February 254537,373,401100,402,35237.22+15.1528375037.73+114
July 254738,903,309103,960,54937.42+0.2028575038.00+2
January 255128,923,124103,816,88627.86-9.5621275028.27-73
July 255422,594,346100,610,66722.46-5.4016975022.53-43
May 255729,207,004102,204,18428.58+6.1221675028.80+47
December 255831,279,331104,430,26529.95+1.3822675030.13+10
December 255929,132,48694,729,09130.75+0.8023575031.33+9
December 256134,989,176100,038,96634.98+4.2226475035.20+29
June 256521,407,239103,647,53520.65-14.3216075021.33-104
December 256813,650,903104,425,30613.07-7.5810275013.60-58
June 257216,789,039105,452,20815.92+2.8512275016.27+20
September 257314,762,307103,105,97014.32-1.6010975014.53-13
March 257713,120,94597,233,94013.49-0.8210575014.00-4
September 258015,389,744105,914,24714.53+1.0411275014.93+7
November 258316,322,903110,077,65714.83+0.3011075014.67-2
December 258315,102,207107,974,63513.99-0.8410775014.27-3
June 258717,741,648105,575,25116.80+2.8212775016.93+20
December 259025,583,229120,861,94321.17+4.3616075021.33+33
June 259428,189,109122,796,00422.96+1.7917375023.07+13
December 259725,993,853123,738,01321.01-1.9515975021.20-14
June 260129,470,222126,770,11123.25+2.2417575023.33+16
December 260429,061,035126,743,57022.93-0.3217275022.93-3
June 260823,545,495121,940,62219.31-3.6214575019.33-27
December 261127,111,240122,267,71922.17+2.8616775022.27+22
June 261545,295,337122,749,51036.90+14.7327875037.07+111
December 261862,605,601133,096,24047.04+10.1435775047.60+79
December 261938,410,453131,369,02629.24-17.8022275029.60-135
March 262045,798,210129,475,20335.37+6.1326875035.73+46
September 262330,155,144125,270,31024.07-11.3018575024.67-83
March 262533,490,621130,245,56825.71+1.6419775026.27+12
March 262940,488,847135,984,04729.77+4.0622575030.00+28
March 263330,279,885132,223,48522.90-6.8717375023.07-52
March 263538,163,112137,431,11427.77+4.8720975027.87+36
January 263731,067,425125,250,20224.80-2.9618975025.20-20
January 264136,808,301127,622,10828.84+4.0421975029.20+30
January 264522,613,505131,820,18317.15-11.6912975017.20-90
June 264923,929,388122,777,68819.49+2.3414875019.73+19
June 265319,695,460127,866,45315.40-4.0911575015.33-33
June 265719,280,271126,609,19715.23-0.1711675015.47+1
November 265825,448,499137,162,69018.55+3.3313975018.53+23
April 266029,924,952131,219,48322.81+4.2516975022.53+30
April 266420,014,547141,028,90514.19-8.6110875014.40-61
April 266817,927,040145,967,32812.28-1.919375012.40-15
April 267214,276,132146,832,9979.72-2.56737509.73-20
April 267610,526,304154,748,2956.80-2.92507506.67-23
April 268016,143,329151,060,40410.69+3.888075010.67+30
April 26847,464,799146,455,5905.10-5.59377504.93-43
January 300660,362,428363,739,48516.59+11.5010865016.62+71

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Election History

Absolute 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 Moderate Libertarian Party (NoCoalition).

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Ratification of the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery Treaty.May 4898February 4899passed
Ratification of the Treaty on the Mutual Extradition of CriminalsMay 4898February 4899passed
Ratification of the Treaty on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (TRIP)May 4898February 4899passed
Agriculture Agreement between Aloria & signatory countryMay 4898February 4899passed
Cabinet Proposal of November 4897November 4897November 4897passed
Ban PolygamyNovember 4897November 4897passed
Title of head of stateNovember 4897November 4897passed
Minning in HutoriMay 4897May 4897passed
Endrolan Investment in AloriaMay 4896May 4896passed
Ratification of the Declaration on the Rights of Disabled PersonsOctober 4895October 4895passed
Ratification of the Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded PersonsOctober 4895October 4895passed
Ratification of the Treaty for the Protection of Endangered AnimalsOctober 4895October 4895passed
Ratification of the Trade Partners of Hutori AgreementOctober 4895October 4895passed
Ratification of the Sanctions against The Fascist State of Hobrazia.October 4895October 4895passed
Ratification of the Establishment of Economic Canctions against Pontesi hanrapetut’yun (Pontesi)October 4895October 4895passed
Representative to world congress bill.May 4895March 4902passed
End Parliemtary PrivilegeMay 4895May 4895passed
Sales Tax on Luxury GoodsMay 4895May 4895passed
Imp bill Nuclear Weapons ActMay 4895May 4895passed
Landmines BanMay 4895May 4895passed

Random fact: "Treaty-locking", or ratifiying treaties that completely or nearly completely forbid any proposals to change laws, is not allowed. Amongst other possible sanctions, Moderation reserves the discretion to delete treaties and/or subject parties to a seat reset if this is necessary in order to reverse a treaty-lock situation.

Random quote: "The Holy Roman Empire was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire" - Voltaire

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