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Solentian People Party[?]
This page contains information about the Solentian People Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)
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Description[?]:
People Party formed in 2481 We believe we can be a party which stands for what the people actually want, the public decides what our policies are and votes for us. A real peoples party! PEOPLE PARTY BIOGRAPHY We are one of the most respected parties in Solentia having won the presidency over 10 times and had numerous different presidents and cabinet ministers over this time as well. The People Party is respected for having prevented two near invasions and wars in Solentia as well as 2 civil wars in other countries and bringing international peace in Terra with their work on diplomacy and treaties all whilst they held the Foreign and Trade Departments. People Party stands for devolution, delegation, business, countries working together whilst having a strong country ourselves, equality, freedom, rights, a strong and able economy, pro environment and pacifism in the face of war and terror. Whilst there was a People Party President- the unemployment levels were at an all time low, they have risen without one under different presidents. The People Party has also fought racism when the Radicalists were in power and supported democracy and Proportional representation when others opposed it. FACTS AND FIGURES 1. The People Party is the only party to have managed to prevent both civil and national wars. 2. Has held all of the posts in cabinet apart from Finance. 3. Has been a Centre Right Party. 4. Successfully privatised various key public services. 5. Has had 4 different presidents and many leaders. 6. Has had over 15 of its members in cabinet. 7. Is over 400 years old. 8. Formed as a party which opposed the autocratic regime of the Radnats and offered the people their own democratic party which still exists today. THE TEAM Leader- John Finberry Foreign Affairs/Deputy Leader- Baroness Margaret Goldtree Internal Affairs- Desmond Birdsworth Finance- Jack Desiree Defence- Paul Andrews Justice and Constitution- Dame. Vera Powell Transport- Sir. Jim White Health- Dr. Hugh Evans Education- Baron Gregory Fletcher Science/Party Chairman- Lady. Jenny Gaffney Food and Whip- Rev. Karl Parsons Enivronment- Heidi Johnson Trade and Industry- Luther Viller |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | moderate | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | progressive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | limited | 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 (+) |
July 2484 | 6,052,585 | 100,655,254 | 6.01 | +6.01 | 30 | 425 | 7.06 | +30 |
July 2487 | 14,554,315 | 99,425,348 | 14.64 | +8.63 | 66 | 425 | 15.53 | +36 |
July 2490 | 13,018,129 | 100,775,780 | 12.92 | -1.72 | 59 | 425 | 13.88 | -7 |
July 2493 | 16,885,969 | 102,900,956 | 16.41 | +3.49 | 69 | 425 | 16.24 | +10 |
September 2493 | 23,267,071 | 102,028,827 | 22.80 | +6.39 | 101 | 425 | 23.76 | +32 |
September 2496 | 14,351,676 | 104,620,332 | 13.72 | -9.09 | 66 | 425 | 15.53 | -35 |
September 2499 | 11,208,975 | 107,160,970 | 10.46 | -3.26 | 48 | 425 | 11.29 | -18 |
September 2502 | 19,268,268 | 106,410,703 | 18.11 | +7.65 | 78 | 425 | 18.35 | +30 |
September 2505 | 20,499,531 | 111,679,062 | 18.36 | +0.25 | 78 | 425 | 18.35 | +0 |
September 2508 | 20,753,648 | 112,393,499 | 18.47 | +0.11 | 78 | 425 | 18.35 | +0 |
September 2511 | 23,287,338 | 114,898,814 | 20.27 | +1.80 | 89 | 425 | 20.94 | +11 |
September 2514 | 7,086,788 | 109,331,201 | 6.48 | -13.79 | 26 | 425 | 6.12 | -63 |
August 2516 | 12,835,734 | 106,607,381 | 12.04 | +5.56 | 50 | 425 | 11.76 | +24 |
July 2518 | 14,849,113 | 116,234,241 | 12.78 | +0.73 | 54 | 425 | 12.71 | +4 |
February 2521 | 27,552,844 | 113,664,859 | 24.24 | +11.47 | 104 | 425 | 24.47 | +50 |
February 2524 | 25,259,018 | 106,916,496 | 23.62 | -0.62 | 102 | 425 | 24.00 | -2 |
May 2526 | 24,323,419 | 106,677,896 | 22.80 | -0.82 | 97 | 425 | 22.82 | -5 |
March 2528 | 20,502,727 | 113,753,509 | 18.02 | -4.78 | 76 | 425 | 17.88 | -21 |
March 2531 | 19,321,320 | 114,606,056 | 16.86 | -1.16 | 71 | 425 | 16.71 | -5 |
April 2543 | 26,612,574 | 106,330,531 | 25.03 | +8.17 | 110 | 425 | 25.88 | +39 |
April 2546 | 25,119,346 | 114,169,036 | 22.00 | -3.03 | 95 | 425 | 22.35 | -15 |
April 2549 | 17,790,860 | 127,339,620 | 13.97 | -8.03 | 60 | 425 | 14.12 | -35 |
April 2552 | 6,257,926 | 118,166,667 | 5.30 | -8.68 | 22 | 425 | 5.18 | -38 |
April 2555 | 6,335,544 | 115,802,893 | 5.47 | +0.18 | 22 | 425 | 5.18 | +0 |
April 2558 | 18,708,982 | 108,878,220 | 17.18 | +11.71 | 74 | 425 | 17.41 | +52 |
April 2561 | 6,810,211 | 116,677,858 | 5.84 | -11.35 | 23 | 425 | 5.41 | -51 |
July 2562 | 8,164,092 | 114,279,652 | 7.14 | +1.31 | 29 | 425 | 6.82 | +6 |
July 2565 | 6,815,493 | 128,354,461 | 5.31 | -1.83 | 22 | 425 | 5.18 | -7 |
July 2568 | 19,760,304 | 126,180,192 | 15.66 | +10.35 | 68 | 425 | 16.00 | +46 |
July 2571 | 17,065,742 | 113,020,921 | 15.10 | -0.56 | 65 | 425 | 15.29 | -3 |
July 2574 | 12,894,517 | 130,665,035 | 9.87 | -5.23 | 43 | 425 | 10.12 | -22 |
December 2609 | 22,487,756 | 147,634,911 | 15.23 | +5.36 | 66 | 425 | 15.53 | +23 |
December 2612 | 21,334,479 | 141,374,887 | 15.09 | -0.14 | 64 | 425 | 15.06 | -2 |
December 2615 | 22,155,368 | 142,549,189 | 15.54 | +0.45 | 69 | 425 | 16.24 | +5 |
December 2618 | 19,138,961 | 142,629,615 | 13.42 | -2.12 | 59 | 425 | 13.88 | -10 |
December 2621 | 32,981,810 | 145,517,940 | 22.67 | +9.25 | 99 | 425 | 23.29 | +40 |
December 2624 | 27,715,548 | 157,313,077 | 17.62 | -5.05 | 76 | 425 | 17.88 | -23 |
December 2627 | 31,698,210 | 154,380,146 | 20.53 | +2.91 | 88 | 425 | 20.71 | +12 |
June 2630 | 29,692,988 | 151,826,469 | 19.56 | -0.98 | 83 | 425 | 19.53 | -5 |
March 2632 | 18,606,648 | 151,293,571 | 12.30 | -7.26 | 53 | 425 | 12.47 | -30 |
March 2635 | 16,092,496 | 154,430,271 | 10.42 | -1.88 | 44 | 425 | 10.35 | -9 |
January 2637 | 13,077,363 | 154,043,903 | 8.49 | -1.93 | 36 | 425 | 8.47 | -8 |
January 2640 | 18,453,264 | 157,552,402 | 11.71 | +3.22 | 50 | 425 | 11.76 | +14 |
March 2641 | 20,792,435 | 143,798,085 | 14.46 | +2.75 | 63 | 425 | 14.82 | +13 |
March 2644 | 27,250,784 | 151,178,750 | 18.03 | +3.57 | 77 | 425 | 18.12 | +14 |
March 2647 | 24,865,062 | 144,665,956 | 17.19 | -0.84 | 74 | 425 | 17.41 | -3 |
March 2650 | 24,225,641 | 151,230,369 | 16.02 | -1.17 | 67 | 425 | 15.76 | -7 |
March 2653 | 22,420,869 | 150,518,385 | 14.90 | -1.12 | 63 | 425 | 14.82 | -4 |
March 2656 | 27,748,196 | 150,547,100 | 18.43 | +3.54 | 79 | 425 | 18.59 | +16 |
March 2659 | 27,704,716 | 146,795,842 | 18.87 | +0.44 | 82 | 425 | 19.29 | +3 |
March 2662 | 19,636,591 | 149,562,708 | 13.13 | -5.74 | 57 | 425 | 13.41 | -25 |
March 2665 | 22,276,429 | 157,829,821 | 14.11 | +0.98 | 60 | 425 | 14.12 | +3 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Solentian People Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Home-Born Nationals Act | November 4151 | November 4151 | defeated | ||
Home-Born Citizens Act | November 4151 | November 4151 | defeated | ||
SNPP National Reforms, 4151 | October 4151 | October 4151 | defeated | ||
Ministry of Finance Budget Proposal of August 4151 | August 4151 | November 4151 | passed | ||
School Policy Act of 4151 | August 4151 | August 4151 | passed | ||
4151 General Policy Act | February 4151 | February 4151 | passed | ||
11/4150 Solentian Administrative Reform Act | November 4150 | December 4154 | defeated | ||
Term Length Reform Act, 4150 | November 4150 | November 4150 | defeated | ||
Stem-Research Act | March 4150 | March 4150 | passed | ||
Diplomatic Immunity Act | March 4150 | March 4150 | defeated | ||
Safety Omnibus Act | February 4150 | March 4150 | passed | ||
Ratification of the Treaty for the continuation of independence of Baltusia as a republican state | February 4150 | February 4150 | defeated | ||
Land mines bill | November 4149 | November 4149 | defeated | ||
Monthly quota | November 4149 | November 4149 | defeated | ||
Solentian Working Families Tax Relief Act of August 4149 | August 4149 | August 4149 | passed | ||
Ministry of Finance Budget Proposal of February 4149 | February 4149 | February 4149 | passed | ||
Animal Safety Act | February 4149 | February 4149 | passed | ||
Communist Flag Act, 4149 | January 4149 | January 4149 | defeated | ||
Military of solentia | December 4148 | December 4148 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, December 4148 | December 4148 | December 4148 | defeated |
Random fact: In cases where a party has no seat, the default presumption should be that the party is able to contribute to debates in the legislature due to one of its members winning a seat at a by-election. However, players may collectively improvise arrangements of their own to provide a satisfying explanation for how parties with no seats in the legislature can speak and vote there. |
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