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Regional Acronym Political Establishment[?]
This page contains information about the Regional Acronym Political Establishment.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: CerealCrunch
Nation[?]: TælmörksrÃki / Kingdom of Telamon (Telamon)
Seats[?] in Landsthingi (National Assembly)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Man—every man—is an end in himself, not the means to the ends of others. He must exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself. The pursuit of his own rational self-interest and of his own happiness is the highest moral purpose of his life. Formerly the National Objectivist Party, we felt a name change would better reflect our political ideology. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
August 2444 | 9,205,586 | 84,710,356 | 10.87 | +10.87 | 8 | 75 | 10.67 | +8 |
October 2447 | 6,888,379 | 83,331,674 | 8.27 | -2.60 | 61 | 750 | 8.13 | +53 |
October 2450 | 8,636,164 | 81,572,528 | 10.59 | +2.32 | 76 | 750 | 10.13 | +15 |
March 2451 | 8,279,585 | 79,511,918 | 10.41 | -0.17 | 74 | 750 | 9.87 | -2 |
March 2454 | 4,349,911 | 85,709,174 | 5.08 | -5.34 | 37 | 750 | 4.93 | -37 |
March 2457 | 5,418,862 | 87,396,924 | 6.20 | +1.13 | 45 | 750 | 6.00 | +8 |
March 2460 | 14,326,525 | 90,616,603 | 15.81 | +9.61 | 118 | 750 | 15.73 | +73 |
March 2463 | 21,637,464 | 87,753,941 | 24.66 | +8.85 | 187 | 750 | 24.93 | +69 |
March 2466 | 22,808,647 | 93,051,528 | 24.51 | -0.15 | 184 | 750 | 24.53 | -3 |
November 2467 | 21,072,341 | 92,748,874 | 22.72 | -1.79 | 171 | 750 | 22.80 | -13 |
October 2468 | 34,682,283 | 92,428,348 | 37.52 | +14.80 | 284 | 750 | 37.87 | +113 |
October 2471 | 26,828,500 | 86,796,103 | 30.91 | -6.61 | 233 | 750 | 31.07 | -51 |
April 2474 | 17,150,341 | 86,483,662 | 19.83 | -11.08 | 149 | 750 | 19.87 | -84 |
October 2476 | 29,787,644 | 85,095,800 | 35.00 | +15.17 | 265 | 750 | 35.33 | +116 |
April 2479 | 21,109,255 | 85,040,646 | 24.82 | -10.18 | 188 | 750 | 25.07 | -77 |
October 2481 | 32,672,226 | 89,842,120 | 36.37 | +11.54 | 276 | 750 | 36.80 | +88 |
April 2484 | 21,354,454 | 89,185,034 | 23.94 | -12.42 | 180 | 750 | 24.00 | -96 |
October 2486 | 16,528,731 | 89,911,302 | 18.38 | -5.56 | 138 | 750 | 18.40 | -42 |
April 2489 | 15,124,531 | 88,910,389 | 17.01 | -1.37 | 128 | 750 | 17.07 | -10 |
December 2491 | 18,640,109 | 94,625,685 | 19.70 | +2.69 | 149 | 750 | 19.87 | +21 |
July 2492 | 32,324,418 | 98,122,325 | 32.94 | +13.24 | 250 | 750 | 33.33 | +101 |
January 2495 | 30,844,754 | 99,772,761 | 30.92 | -2.03 | 234 | 750 | 31.20 | -16 |
July 2497 | 25,588,220 | 86,161,654 | 29.70 | -1.22 | 226 | 750 | 30.13 | -8 |
January 2500 | 28,008,731 | 94,411,857 | 29.67 | -0.03 | 224 | 750 | 29.87 | -2 |
July 2502 | 21,692,637 | 92,442,160 | 23.47 | -6.20 | 176 | 750 | 23.47 | -48 |
January 2505 | 11,191,692 | 93,301,007 | 12.00 | -11.47 | 89 | 750 | 11.87 | -87 |
January 2510 | 9,733,117 | 79,452,396 | 12.25 | +0.25 | 93 | 750 | 12.40 | +4 |
July 2512 | 12,438,702 | 84,105,160 | 14.79 | +2.54 | 112 | 750 | 14.93 | +19 |
January 2515 | 12,924,157 | 69,616,317 | 18.56 | +3.78 | 137 | 750 | 18.27 | +25 |
July 2517 | 12,270,638 | 71,953,060 | 17.05 | -1.51 | 129 | 750 | 17.20 | -8 |
January 2520 | 9,957,017 | 73,244,917 | 13.59 | -3.46 | 102 | 750 | 13.60 | -27 |
July 2522 | 9,445,943 | 69,811,590 | 13.53 | -0.06 | 100 | 750 | 13.33 | -2 |
September 2603 | 11,723,752 | 126,988,627 | 9.23 | -4.30 | 45 | 501 | 8.98 | -55 |
September 2607 | 13,096,881 | 129,131,444 | 10.14 | +0.91 | 51 | 501 | 10.18 | +6 |
March 2611 | 13,565,243 | 132,611,546 | 10.23 | +0.09 | 51 | 501 | 10.18 | +0 |
September 2614 | 14,876,645 | 135,165,558 | 11.01 | +0.78 | 54 | 501 | 10.78 | +3 |
March 2618 | 17,569,191 | 137,313,633 | 12.79 | +1.79 | 64 | 501 | 12.77 | +10 |
September 2621 | 18,811,764 | 138,185,033 | 13.61 | +0.82 | 70 | 501 | 13.97 | +6 |
March 2624 | 14,321,902 | 130,149,308 | 11.00 | -2.61 | 54 | 501 | 10.78 | -16 |
September 2627 | 8,117,263 | 133,296,019 | 6.09 | -4.91 | 29 | 501 | 5.79 | -25 |
March 2631 | 7,941,812 | 137,656,414 | 5.77 | -0.32 | 28 | 501 | 5.59 | -1 |
September 2634 | 7,585,328 | 142,147,874 | 5.34 | -0.43 | 26 | 501 | 5.19 | -2 |
November 2635 | 6,516,742 | 139,366,269 | 4.68 | -0.66 | 23 | 501 | 4.59 | -3 |
May 2639 | 8,873,428 | 150,378,449 | 5.90 | +1.22 | 28 | 501 | 5.59 | +5 |
July 2641 | 8,899,123 | 148,043,728 | 6.01 | +0.11 | 28 | 501 | 5.59 | +0 |
January 2645 | 9,694,348 | 147,916,039 | 6.55 | +0.54 | 32 | 501 | 6.39 | +4 |
June 2649 | 11,252,700 | 152,706,680 | 7.37 | +0.81 | 36 | 501 | 7.19 | +4 |
December 2652 | 8,576,650 | 153,762,472 | 5.58 | -1.79 | 27 | 501 | 5.39 | -9 |
August 2653 | 9,760,343 | 151,687,732 | 6.43 | +0.86 | 32 | 501 | 6.39 | +5 |
February 2657 | 4,475,005 | 158,139,008 | 2.83 | -3.60 | 12 | 501 | 2.40 | -20 |
October 2795 | 56,624,482 | 213,042,126 | 26.58 | +23.75 | 143 | 500 | 28.60 | +131 |
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 Regional Acronym Political Establishment.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Private Defence Companies Act 3619 | August 3619 | August 3619 | passed | ||
Privacy Act 3619 | August 3619 | August 3619 | passed | ||
Parenting Act 3619 | August 3619 | August 3619 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 3617 | February 3617 | February 3617 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 3612 | February 3612 | February 3612 | passed | ||
Science and Technology Act 3609 | August 3609 | August 3609 | passed | ||
Environmental Management Act 3608 | February 3608 | February 3608 | passed | ||
Pornography Act 3608 | February 3608 | February 3608 | passed | ||
Open Market Act 3608 | February 3608 | February 3608 | passed | ||
Firework Safety Act 3608 | February 3608 | February 3608 | passed | ||
Civil Liberties Act 3606 | May 3606 | May 3606 | passed | ||
Military Act 3606 | May 3606 | May 3606 | passed | ||
New Foreign Policy Act 3606 | May 3606 | May 3606 | passed | ||
Animal Protection Act 3606 | May 3606 | May 3606 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 3606 | May 3606 | May 3606 | passed | ||
State Downsizing Act 3605 | June 3605 | June 3605 | passed | ||
Arbetarparti Nuclear Position | February 3605 | February 3605 | defeated | ||
Civil liberties policy | February 3605 | February 3605 | passed | ||
Abetarparti Economics policy | February 3605 | February 3605 | defeated | ||
Anti-Revolution Act 3604 | November 3604 | November 3604 | passed |
Random fact: Don't vote yes on a cabinet coalition that doesn't give you the power that you deserve. |
Random quote: Henceforth, the current system of first and second class stamps, where the rich can pay to have their mail delivered faster than the poor, shall be BANNED. There shall be only one class of mail delivery, and ALL mail shall travel at the SAME speed for EVERYBODY. There can be no class discrimination in the People's Post Office! There must be the SAME class of mail service FOR ALL! ~ Friedrich Pfeiffer General Secretary of the Dorvish Communist Party |