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Democratic Rationalists (PrCoa)[?]
This page contains information about the Democratic Rationalists (PrCoa).
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)
Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Democratic Rationalists believe in a democratic, analytic approach to government which emphasizes the greatest utilitarian good under a rational cost-benefit analysis. Motto: "A New Order for the Ages" Local Government Progressive Morality Internationalist Foreign Relations DRs Celebrate Changes in Aloria Lasting Changes the Democratic Rationalist Party Has Brought to Aloria With the Help of Coalition Partners: 1) Living Wage 2) Social Security 3) Unemployment and Disability Benefits 4) Free college education 5) Aid for Families with Dependent Children 6) Empowered Local Governments 7) National Health Care 8) Prisoner Rehabilitation 9) Progressive Income Tax 10) Strong National Defense |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | excellent | 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 (+) |
August 2430 | 64,454 | 74,238,909 | 0.09 | +0.09 | 0 | 600 | 0.00 | +0 |
August 2433 | 3,498,948 | 70,772,970 | 4.94 | +4.86 | 27 | 600 | 4.50 | +27 |
August 2436 | 8,579,354 | 72,281,925 | 11.87 | +6.93 | 70 | 600 | 11.67 | +43 |
August 2439 | 10,110,623 | 76,234,788 | 13.26 | +1.39 | 79 | 600 | 13.17 | +9 |
August 2442 | 12,238,448 | 74,059,127 | 16.53 | +3.26 | 97 | 600 | 16.17 | +18 |
August 2445 | 12,603,249 | 69,826,987 | 18.05 | +1.52 | 106 | 600 | 17.67 | +9 |
August 2448 | 13,028,359 | 80,362,696 | 16.21 | -1.84 | 97 | 600 | 16.17 | -9 |
October 2450 | 15,051,422 | 69,866,279 | 21.54 | +5.33 | 128 | 600 | 21.33 | +31 |
October 2453 | 9,041,925 | 72,814,991 | 12.42 | -9.13 | 74 | 600 | 12.33 | -54 |
October 2456 | 13,931,916 | 74,741,648 | 18.64 | +6.22 | 132 | 700 | 18.86 | +58 |
October 2459 | 20,326,936 | 75,069,437 | 27.08 | +8.44 | 192 | 700 | 27.43 | +60 |
October 2462 | 21,925,891 | 77,465,127 | 28.30 | +1.23 | 200 | 700 | 28.57 | +8 |
October 2465 | 21,711,121 | 81,482,835 | 26.65 | -1.66 | 187 | 700 | 26.71 | -13 |
October 2468 | 14,469,736 | 80,421,640 | 17.99 | -8.65 | 125 | 700 | 17.86 | -62 |
October 2471 | 19,922,575 | 79,999,531 | 24.90 | +6.91 | 174 | 700 | 24.86 | +49 |
October 2474 | 12,913,184 | 79,075,488 | 16.33 | -8.57 | 113 | 700 | 16.14 | -61 |
October 2477 | 12,320,309 | 81,318,936 | 15.15 | -1.18 | 105 | 700 | 15.00 | -8 |
July 2480 | 13,305,247 | 84,493,094 | 15.75 | +0.60 | 109 | 700 | 15.57 | +4 |
February 2481 | 14,125,530 | 84,926,132 | 16.63 | +0.89 | 116 | 700 | 16.57 | +7 |
February 2484 | 14,003,148 | 88,719,117 | 15.78 | -0.85 | 109 | 700 | 15.57 | -7 |
February 2487 | 18,496,513 | 87,855,451 | 21.05 | +5.27 | 148 | 700 | 21.14 | +39 |
February 2490 | 15,824,871 | 84,718,675 | 18.68 | -2.37 | 131 | 700 | 18.71 | -17 |
February 2493 | 15,701,236 | 87,449,810 | 17.95 | -0.72 | 127 | 700 | 18.14 | -4 |
February 2496 | 10,143,578 | 87,148,196 | 11.64 | -6.32 | 83 | 700 | 11.86 | -44 |
February 2499 | 12,954,273 | 90,878,390 | 14.25 | +2.62 | 100 | 700 | 14.29 | +17 |
February 2502 | 17,552,826 | 93,256,594 | 18.82 | +4.57 | 133 | 700 | 19.00 | +33 |
February 2505 | 12,244,594 | 94,123,522 | 13.01 | -5.81 | 90 | 700 | 12.86 | -43 |
February 2508 | 11,854,516 | 91,612,134 | 12.94 | -0.07 | 91 | 700 | 13.00 | +1 |
February 2511 | 10,353,687 | 90,561,111 | 11.43 | -1.51 | 79 | 700 | 11.29 | -12 |
February 2514 | 12,253,957 | 93,665,727 | 13.08 | +1.65 | 99 | 750 | 13.20 | +20 |
February 2517 | 11,499,786 | 95,884,489 | 11.99 | -1.09 | 90 | 750 | 12.00 | -9 |
February 2520 | 10,076,280 | 93,105,911 | 10.82 | -1.17 | 81 | 750 | 10.80 | -9 |
February 2523 | 11,911,320 | 89,199,390 | 13.35 | +2.53 | 99 | 750 | 13.20 | +18 |
February 2526 | 11,587,514 | 91,304,101 | 12.69 | -0.66 | 96 | 750 | 12.80 | -3 |
February 2529 | 14,982,978 | 92,009,242 | 16.28 | +3.59 | 123 | 750 | 16.40 | +27 |
February 2532 | 11,009,453 | 100,193,299 | 10.99 | -5.30 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | -40 |
February 2535 | 11,715,094 | 94,661,093 | 12.38 | +1.39 | 92 | 750 | 12.27 | +9 |
February 2538 | 13,347,630 | 88,956,154 | 15.00 | +2.63 | 111 | 750 | 14.80 | +19 |
August 2541 | 13,484,741 | 94,074,866 | 14.33 | -0.67 | 107 | 750 | 14.27 | -4 |
February 2545 | 15,928,689 | 100,402,352 | 15.86 | +1.53 | 117 | 750 | 15.60 | +10 |
July 2547 | 14,629,430 | 103,960,549 | 14.07 | -1.79 | 106 | 750 | 14.13 | -11 |
January 2551 | 13,786,170 | 103,816,886 | 13.28 | -0.79 | 101 | 750 | 13.47 | -5 |
July 2554 | 11,492,128 | 100,610,667 | 11.42 | -1.86 | 87 | 750 | 11.60 | -14 |
May 2557 | 6,027,970 | 102,204,184 | 5.90 | -5.52 | 44 | 750 | 5.87 | -43 |
December 2558 | 8,740,727 | 104,430,265 | 8.37 | +2.47 | 62 | 750 | 8.27 | +18 |
December 2559 | 10,513,097 | 94,729,091 | 11.10 | +2.73 | 82 | 750 | 10.93 | +20 |
December 2561 | 13,209,764 | 100,038,966 | 13.20 | +2.11 | 99 | 750 | 13.20 | +17 |
June 2565 | 9,169,830 | 103,647,535 | 8.85 | -4.36 | 67 | 750 | 8.93 | -32 |
December 2568 | 10,213,555 | 104,425,306 | 9.78 | +0.93 | 73 | 750 | 9.73 | +6 |
June 2572 | 10,153,935 | 105,452,208 | 9.63 | -0.15 | 71 | 750 | 9.47 | -2 |
September 2573 | 10,410,147 | 103,105,970 | 10.10 | +0.47 | 76 | 750 | 10.13 | +5 |
March 2577 | 8,771,035 | 97,233,940 | 9.02 | -1.08 | 65 | 750 | 8.67 | -11 |
September 2580 | 9,140,744 | 105,914,247 | 8.63 | -0.39 | 63 | 750 | 8.40 | -2 |
November 2583 | 11,000,435 | 110,077,657 | 9.99 | +1.36 | 75 | 750 | 10.00 | +12 |
December 2583 | 26,902,027 | 107,974,635 | 24.92 | +14.92 | 187 | 750 | 24.93 | +112 |
June 2587 | 23,810,690 | 105,575,251 | 22.55 | -2.36 | 171 | 750 | 22.80 | -16 |
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 Democratic Rationalists (PrCoa).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Anti-capitalist Patriotic Bill | July 3930 | July 3930 | defeated | ||
NRP Bill | July 3930 | July 3930 | defeated | ||
Media and Culture Bill of 3930 | May 3930 | May 3930 | defeated | ||
Welfare Reform Bill of 3930 | May 3930 | May 3930 | passed | ||
Omnibus Bill of 3929 | November 3929 | November 3929 | passed | ||
Civil Liberties Bill of 3929 | November 3929 | November 3929 | passed | ||
Economic Reform Bill of 3929 | November 3929 | November 3929 | defeated | ||
Free market act of 3929 | October 3929 | October 3929 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of October 3929 | October 3929 | October 3929 | defeated | ||
Police reform act of 3929 | June 3929 | October 3929 | passed | ||
No state morality enforcement of 3929 | June 3929 | October 3929 | defeated | ||
Bank privatization act of 3929 | June 3929 | October 3929 | passed | ||
Deregulation act of 3929 | June 3929 | October 3929 | defeated | ||
4 year term | May 3929 | May 3931 | defeated | ||
Religion Bill of 3928 | December 3928 | December 3928 | defeated | ||
NRP bill | October 3928 | October 3928 | passed | ||
Civil Liberties Bill of 3928 | September 3928 | September 3928 | defeated | ||
Economic deregulation act of 3928 | June 3928 | June 3928 | defeated | ||
Civil liberty act of 3928 | June 3928 | June 3928 | passed | ||
Omnibus Bill of 3928 | May 3928 | May 3928 | defeated |
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