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Liberal-Progressive Union[?]
This page contains information about the Liberal-Progressive Union.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Pencilneck
Nation[?]: Hobratsuri Respublika (Hobrazia)
Seats[?] in Erovnuli Asamblea (National Assembly) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
L-PU, providing quality leadership since 2071. The Political Compass Economic Left/Right: 4.00 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.38 |
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 | high | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | high | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | close to none | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | 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 (+) |
December 2071 | 200,322 | 11,037,155 | 1.81 | +1.81 | 6 | 400 | 1.50 | +6 |
December 2074 | 1,139,031 | 10,174,107 | 11.20 | +9.38 | 65 | 400 | 16.25 | +59 |
April 2076 | 6,256,784 | 18,928,315 | 33.06 | +21.86 | 139 | 400 | 34.75 | +74 |
April 2079 | 4,606,598 | 21,479,710 | 21.45 | -11.61 | 87 | 400 | 21.75 | -52 |
April 2082 | 4,197,625 | 21,821,482 | 19.24 | -2.21 | 78 | 400 | 19.50 | -9 |
April 2085 | 5,027,797 | 22,297,091 | 22.55 | +3.31 | 93 | 400 | 23.25 | +15 |
April 2088 | 4,999,608 | 22,352,154 | 22.37 | -0.18 | 91 | 400 | 22.75 | -2 |
April 2089 | 4,964,963 | 17,997,617 | 27.59 | +5.22 | 111 | 400 | 27.75 | +20 |
April 2092 | 3,073,328 | 14,231,376 | 21.60 | -5.99 | 89 | 400 | 22.25 | -22 |
April 2095 | 3,967,692 | 19,504,406 | 20.34 | -1.25 | 85 | 400 | 21.25 | -4 |
April 2096 | 4,069,611 | 21,389,078 | 19.03 | -1.32 | 78 | 400 | 19.50 | -7 |
April 2099 | 2,629,308 | 17,143,856 | 15.34 | -3.69 | 63 | 400 | 15.75 | -15 |
July 2099 | 2,815,256 | 16,085,843 | 17.50 | +2.16 | 71 | 400 | 17.75 | +8 |
October 2100 | 3,052,201 | 14,917,117 | 20.46 | +2.96 | 83 | 400 | 20.75 | +12 |
October 2103 | 2,692,871 | 16,994,067 | 15.85 | -4.62 | 64 | 400 | 16.00 | -19 |
October 2106 | 1,560,761 | 18,518,083 | 8.43 | -7.42 | 32 | 400 | 8.00 | -32 |
April 2110 | 4,447,129 | 22,585,284 | 19.69 | +11.26 | 79 | 400 | 19.75 | +47 |
October 2112 | 4,395,889 | 22,722,224 | 19.35 | -0.34 | 78 | 400 | 19.50 | -1 |
May 2115 | 5,647,423 | 22,734,399 | 24.84 | +5.49 | 101 | 400 | 25.25 | +23 |
June 2118 | 8,131,247 | 23,329,038 | 34.85 | +10.01 | 140 | 400 | 35.00 | +39 |
June 2121 | 8,631,289 | 23,699,699 | 36.42 | +1.56 | 148 | 400 | 37.00 | +8 |
June 2124 | 9,436,067 | 23,777,456 | 39.68 | +3.27 | 161 | 400 | 40.25 | +13 |
April 2127 | 9,765,543 | 23,297,326 | 41.92 | +2.23 | 169 | 400 | 42.25 | +8 |
April 2130 | 6,775,283 | 27,317,899 | 24.80 | -17.12 | 102 | 400 | 25.50 | -67 |
February 2132 | 5,744,992 | 28,397,407 | 20.23 | -4.57 | 82 | 400 | 20.50 | -20 |
February 2135 | 6,755,648 | 29,426,105 | 22.96 | +2.73 | 95 | 400 | 23.75 | +13 |
December 2137 | 7,428,769 | 29,373,751 | 25.29 | +2.33 | 104 | 400 | 26.00 | +9 |
December 2140 | 7,533,291 | 28,618,054 | 26.32 | +1.03 | 108 | 400 | 27.00 | +4 |
December 2143 | 7,209,128 | 29,270,719 | 24.63 | -1.69 | 102 | 400 | 25.50 | -6 |
November 2145 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | -24.63 | 43 | 400 | 10.75 | -59 |
April 2146 | 5,822,738 | 25,175,750 | 23.13 | +23.13 | 96 | 400 | 24.00 | +53 |
April 2149 | 6,038,299 | 26,707,908 | 22.61 | -0.52 | 92 | 400 | 23.00 | -4 |
April 2152 | 7,349,562 | 29,481,836 | 24.93 | +2.32 | 103 | 400 | 25.75 | +11 |
May 2155 | 4,480,075 | 29,944,977 | 14.96 | -9.97 | 61 | 400 | 15.25 | -42 |
July 2157 | 4,656,669 | 31,628,312 | 14.72 | -0.24 | 59 | 400 | 14.75 | -2 |
July 2160 | 7,285,974 | 32,144,752 | 22.67 | +7.94 | 92 | 400 | 23.00 | +33 |
July 2163 | 7,579,644 | 31,109,308 | 24.36 | +1.70 | 100 | 400 | 25.00 | +8 |
April 2166 | 8,651,038 | 30,928,484 | 27.97 | +3.61 | 112 | 400 | 28.00 | +12 |
March 2168 | 6,369,765 | 31,468,318 | 20.24 | -7.73 | 83 | 400 | 20.75 | -29 |
March 2171 | 6,061,492 | 33,291,497 | 18.21 | -2.03 | 75 | 400 | 18.75 | -8 |
March 2174 | 6,725,517 | 33,268,827 | 20.22 | +2.01 | 82 | 400 | 20.50 | +7 |
June 2179 | 7,626,597 | 32,758,495 | 23.28 | +3.07 | 94 | 400 | 23.50 | +12 |
June 2182 | 7,786,147 | 34,606,409 | 22.50 | -0.78 | 93 | 400 | 23.25 | -1 |
June 2185 | 7,733,624 | 35,701,941 | 21.66 | -0.84 | 89 | 400 | 22.25 | -4 |
June 2188 | 5,031,640 | 34,526,173 | 14.57 | -7.09 | 59 | 400 | 14.75 | -30 |
April 2197 | 7,087,241 | 37,690,642 | 18.80 | +4.23 | 76 | 400 | 19.00 | +17 |
April 2200 | 8,240,476 | 35,864,991 | 22.98 | +4.17 | 94 | 400 | 23.50 | +18 |
June 2202 | 8,762,334 | 35,064,558 | 24.99 | +2.01 | 102 | 400 | 25.50 | +8 |
January 2213 | 7,696,402 | 35,540,229 | 21.66 | -3.33 | 88 | 400 | 22.00 | -14 |
September 2214 | 7,797,184 | 33,480,733 | 23.29 | +1.63 | 97 | 400 | 24.25 | +9 |
September 2217 | 9,101,847 | 35,668,859 | 25.52 | +2.23 | 105 | 400 | 26.25 | +8 |
September 2220 | 5,836,928 | 38,169,711 | 15.29 | -10.23 | 62 | 400 | 15.50 | -43 |
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-Progressive Union.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Ratification of the International Environmental Protection Treaty | December 4159 | December 4159 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of September 4159 | September 4159 | September 4159 | passed | ||
Ratification of the Direct Democracy | June 4159 | December 4159 | passed | ||
Ratification of the International Basketball League (IBL) | June 4159 | December 4159 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of June 4159 | June 4159 | December 4159 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Taixi Progressive Trade Accord (TPTA) | June 4159 | December 4159 | passed | ||
Green Car Act | December 4158 | December 4158 | passed | ||
Corporate Tax Act | December 4158 | December 4158 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of December 4158 | December 4158 | December 4158 | passed | ||
Worker Strike Rights Act | December 4158 | December 4158 | passed | ||
Green Car Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Renewable Energy Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Public Transport Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Equal Representation Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Retirement Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Child Benefit Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | passed | ||
Welfare Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Affordable Care Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Freedom of T.V Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated | ||
Corporate Tax Act | July 4156 | July 4156 | defeated |
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