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Beluzian Workers Party[?]

This page contains information about the Beluzian Workers Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: zarmstrong1

Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)

Seats[?] in Parliament of Beluzia[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Formed by the surviving members of the Liberal party, the Beluzian Workers Party has been formed to speak for the Beluzian people against Communists, Zogists and other enemies of freedom.

2541: Terrorist attacks and assassination attempts force surviving members of the Liberal party underground.

2550: Militant members of the Liberal Party form the Beluzian Workers Party.
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formerly the Liberal Party
Motto: "In all things, Liberty"

Firm believers in Classical Liberalism, the Liberal Party is foremost concerned with the protection of individual liberty and freedom:

Policies:
- fiscal rectitude - meaning that governments cut expenditures and/or raise taxes to maintain a budget surplus
- competitive exchange rates - governments accept market-determined exchange rates, as opposed to implemented government-fixed exchange rates
- free trade - the removal of trade barriers, like tariffs and regulatory trade barriers
- privatization - the transfer of previously-public-owned enterprises, goods, and services to the private sector.
- undistorted market prices - governments would selectively refrain from policies that would alter market prices.
- limited Intervention - with the exception of intervention designed to promote exports, some kinds of education or infrastructural development

Founded in 2399.

2408: entered into a coalition government with the ultra right-wing PPP and the newly formed Whig Party.

Dranland Crisis of 2415: the emergence of The Rabble and the resurrection of the Conservative Party lead to another election loss for the Liberals, drawing calls of Lord Armstrong's resignation from the leadership.

2428: Earl Paul Martin, the former Finance Minister under the PPP-Liberal-Whig coalition government, was elected to replace Lord Armstrong, leading the party to form the largest bloc in Parliament.

2437: With the shift in direction taken by the Whigs, serious divisions began appearing in the Government benches, threatening the stability of the ruling coalition.

2438: The Liberal Party withdraws from the International Monarchist League, and proposes the dissolution of the monarchy.

2440: At the 41st Annual Liberal Convention, party leader Martin announces the renunciation of the monarchy and all member's titles, as well as denounces the PPP as a fascist organization. He declares that the Liberals will now sit in opposition to the government in Parliament.

2451: The Neo-Marxist Revolutionary-Liberal Coalition assumes control of the Government. After 24 years of leading the Liberal Party, Martin resigns and Pierre Trudeau assumes to top job.

2468: William Armstrong III, grandson of party founder, assumes the leadership.

2471: Armstrong assumes the premiership, with the Liberal-Communist coalition taking the government benches in the wake of the 2470 General Election. Coincidentally, the Liberals make their worst showing (by seats) in an election in over thirty years.

2485: William Armstrong III resigns from the Liberal Party.

2494: At the 91st Annual Conference, John Garner wins the nomination for president with the support of religious conservative elements within the party.

2499: The Liberal Party celebrates its centennial.

2514: After a single-term absence, the Liberal Party once again reclaims the office of President of the United Kingdom. The Liberal Party has established its dominance of the executive position during the first two decades of the 26th century.

2520: Bushrod Washington becomes High Chancellor of the United Kingdom

2534: The Liberals sweep 4 of the five Republics of the UK in the general election, maintaining the Chancellorship and a plurality in Parliament.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaninghighperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninghighperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaninghighperfect
Government Responsibilitiesconvinced small governmentmoderateperfect
Marketregulator-leaningmoderateperfect
Militarymilitarist-leaningmoderateperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivehighperfect
Religionconvinced secularhighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 24023,177,16865,964,9374.82+4.82367504.80+36
August 24059,541,51371,719,51513.30+8.499975013.20+63
February 240813,209,66668,682,68819.23+5.9314675019.47+47
June 241116,905,68477,011,35721.95+2.7216575022.00+19
August 241216,207,02371,155,72122.78+0.8217175022.80+6
October 241316,049,81277,377,65020.74-2.0315675020.80-15
October 241713,436,47777,658,66117.30-3.4413175017.47-25
October 24199,740,96078,852,92312.35-4.959475012.53-37
May 242912,519,82680,021,02515.65+3.2911875015.73+24
May 243314,329,72981,915,78217.49+1.8513275017.60+14
September 243417,020,86980,314,18121.19+3.7016275021.60+30
August 243816,702,11381,210,86120.57-0.6315675020.80-6
December 243917,254,82081,425,30821.19+0.6215975021.20+3
May 244418,059,86782,942,30921.77+0.5816775022.27+8
January 244518,090,85982,395,54821.96+0.1816775022.27+0
January 244915,566,65683,347,80418.68-3.2814175018.80-26
July 245016,672,04784,357,76019.76+1.0914975019.87+8
July 245415,734,13782,953,79718.97-0.8014475019.20-5
July 245814,576,94184,829,12017.18-1.7813075017.33-14
July 246216,464,79084,403,46919.51+2.3214775019.60+17
July 246615,541,70086,081,07118.05-1.4513675018.13-11
July 247012,829,14087,888,65614.60-3.4611075014.67-26
January 247315,519,35090,907,17717.07+2.4712975017.20+19
January 247722,008,00886,189,17925.53+8.4619375025.73+64
July 248015,972,39493,282,68117.12-8.4112875017.07-65
January 248413,058,85092,758,94814.08-3.0410575014.00-23
July 248715,897,98594,214,46316.87+2.8012775016.93+22
January 249114,803,02595,854,50115.44-1.4311775015.60-10
August 249318,138,02695,634,34918.97+3.5214375019.07+26
March 249418,823,55096,909,92119.42+0.4614775019.60+4
September 249716,360,20696,691,13416.92-2.5012875017.07-19
January 250118,232,77694,722,38519.25+2.3314575019.33+17
July 250417,689,50697,719,15218.10-1.1513775018.27-8
January 250817,328,06598,309,05817.63-0.4813375017.73-4
February 250922,542,652100,128,92922.51+4.8916875022.40+35
August 251219,221,26999,957,99219.23-3.2814875019.73-20
July 251321,330,16999,483,34321.44+2.2116375021.73+15
March 251419,308,648100,584,15819.20-2.2414575019.33-18
September 251716,593,919101,107,01216.41-2.7812575016.67-20
March 252119,351,573102,368,36718.90+2.4914375019.07+18
September 252421,344,271105,418,80520.25+1.3415575020.67+12
March 252817,750,094107,111,46716.57-3.6812375016.40-32
August 253018,991,999108,807,43817.45+0.8813375017.73+10
August 253119,421,086108,982,56117.82+0.3713575018.00+2
August 253421,980,637109,389,63620.09+2.2715475020.53+19
February 253822,752,751111,485,73020.41+0.3115975021.20+5
August 254118,105,203114,366,74415.83-4.5812175016.13-38
June 255122,829,725114,270,05419.98+4.1514775019.60+26

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

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 Beluzian Workers Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Beluzian Isolationist ActSeptember 5471September 5471voting
Law and OrderJuly 5471 debate
Cabinet Proposal of September 5470September 5470September 5470defeated
Call for early elections, December 5469December 5469December 5469passed
Constitutional Reform ActSeptember 5469September 5469passed
Cabinet Proposal of September 5469September 5469September 5469passed
Call for early elections, July 5467July 5467July 5467defeated
.February 5463 debate
Cabinet Proposal of February 5461February 5461October 5461passed
Call for early elections, February 5461February 5461February 5461passed
Call for early elections, October 5460October 5460October 5460defeated
Anti-Hostility ActAugust 5458August 5458defeated
Election Reform ActAugust 5458August 5458defeated
Call for early elections, July 5458July 5458July 5458passed
Communal Values ActMarch 5458August 5458passed
True Values ActJuly 5457July 5457defeated
Workers Liberation ActAugust 5456August 5456passed
Cabinet Proposal of February 5456February 5456February 5456passed
Call for early elections, January 5456January 5456January 5456passed
Free Church ActJuly 5455August 5456passed

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