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Social Liberal Party[?]

This page contains information about the Social Liberal Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Lankiveil

Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)

Seats[?] in Dáil Choiarlabhan[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Social Liberal party (formerly the Independent Liberal Party) is a center-left party that advocates small government and personal freedoms.

Party Chairman
2436 - 2453: Carraig Ó Franklinn
2453 - 2460: Ciaran de Galway
2470 - 2475: Chalice Tûek
2475 - 2486: Bethany Petherick
2486 - 2489: Phillip McKell
2489 - 2504: Aoife Uí Leathlaobhair
2504 - 2512: James Bage
2512 - 2513: Louise Cavanagh
2513 - 2515: Padraig Ó Franklinn
2515 - present: Máirtín Ó Breislein

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningclose to noneperfect
Civil Rightspermissive-leaninglimitedperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaningmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistlimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentlimitedperfect
Marketmoderate laissez-fairelimitedperfect
Militarymoderate militaristclose to noneperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivelimitedperfect
Religionmoderate secularlimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
September 243757,23797,034,2100.06+0.0601000.00+0
September 24408,661,59191,771,3029.44+9.3881008.00+8
May 24448,761,802100,436,5448.72-0.7181008.00+0
December 244610,901,719105,145,74310.37+1.647471710.32+66
December 244911,642,336106,660,46810.92+0.557871710.88+4
December 245210,891,798103,709,72710.50-0.417471710.32-4
December 245526,660,285104,016,97825.63+15.1318571725.80+111
December 245835,139,463109,841,24131.99+6.3623171732.22+46
July 246014,470,691101,402,95314.27-17.7210271714.23-129
February 24728,581,42294,347,3189.10-5.17647178.93-38
August 24759,799,232104,354,2699.39+0.29667179.21+2
February 247913,666,187111,681,52712.24+2.858671711.99+20
August 248214,100,234108,560,79012.99+0.759171712.69+5
February 248614,815,851104,935,58814.12+1.1310171714.09+10
August 248911,193,182110,603,34510.12-4.007371710.18-28
February 249312,819,967117,738,58910.89+0.777971711.02+6
February 249616,150,582107,014,52315.09+4.2011471715.90+35
March 249820,208,334115,545,83717.49+2.4012571717.43+11
September 250122,482,864117,414,84319.15+1.6613771719.11+12
March 250516,437,452124,067,80513.25-5.909471713.11-43
September 250817,182,779122,981,86513.97+0.7210271714.23+8
March 251217,148,063124,850,99913.73-0.2410171714.09-1
September 251512,594,847116,681,15410.79-2.947971711.02-22
March 251910,888,934124,581,0508.74-2.05627178.65-17
September 252210,289,451120,752,0748.52-0.22637178.79+1
March 252610,509,913121,293,9988.66+0.14647178.93+1
July 36507,896,01760,902,19312.97+4.309271712.83+28
January 36548,855,50060,271,73314.69+1.7310571714.64+13
July 36579,688,91561,011,05315.88+1.1911471715.90+9
January 366111,980,72757,716,29920.76+4.8814971720.78+35
July 366417,988,13361,842,47229.09+8.3321071729.29+61
January 366815,448,66060,563,88725.51-3.5818171725.24-29
July 36719,840,07260,358,84516.30-9.2111971716.60-62
January 36758,760,14065,018,49713.47-2.839771713.53-22
July 36782,768,56359,723,8424.64-8.84337174.60-64
January 36828,269,03156,247,46314.70+10.0710771714.92+74

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 Social Liberal Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Agriculture Federalization ActSeptember 2710September 2710defeated
Prostitution ActMay 2710May 2710passed
General Reform PackageNovember 2709May 2710passed
KPF 2709d: Minor DeregulationOctober 2709April 2710passed
KPF 2709b: National ServiceOctober 2709April 2710defeated
KPF 2709f: Immoral ActsOctober 2709January 2710passed
KPF 2709e: Foreign Aid & Free TravelOctober 2709January 2710defeated
KPF 2709c: Localism AntifestoOctober 2709January 2710defeated
KPF 2709a: Constitutional TweakageOctober 2709January 2710defeated
Income tax proposal of September 2709September 2709September 2709defeated
KPF 2708i: PolicingNovember 2708November 2708passed
KPF 2708h: Crime DetectionOctober 2708November 2708defeated
KPF 2708g: EducationOctober 2708November 2708passed
KPF 2708f: Universal PensionsOctober 2708November 2708defeated
KPF 2708e: EnvironmentOctober 2708November 2708defeated
KPF 2708d: Eminent DomainOctober 2708November 2708defeated
KPF 2708c: Bank NationalisationOctober 2708November 2708passed
KPF 2708b: Pro-choice option 2October 2708November 2708defeated
KPF 2708a: Pro-Choice option 1October 2708November 2708passed
Emergency National Unity Cabinet Proposal of March 2708March 2708March 2708passed

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