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Normand Pluralist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Normand Pluralist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Dai Sekouokoku (Seko)
Seats[?] in 国会 - Kokkai (Imperial Diet) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Normand Pluralist Party supports weak central government, extensive devolution, and local and regional rights. They believe that a culturally pluralist society is an idea one. They also support and defend the rights of Sekowo's nascent Normand population, who have long been neglected. |
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 | skeptic-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
February 2496 | 27,105 | 87,849,955 | 0.03 | +0.03 | 0 | 750 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 2499 | 10,137,023 | 86,477,245 | 11.72 | +11.69 | 89 | 750 | 11.87 | +89 |
February 2502 | 11,704,826 | 85,359,241 | 13.71 | +1.99 | 103 | 750 | 13.73 | +14 |
April 2502 | 11,365,834 | 84,569,407 | 13.44 | -0.27 | 102 | 750 | 13.60 | -1 |
April 2505 | 12,189,489 | 86,461,956 | 14.10 | +0.66 | 107 | 750 | 14.27 | +5 |
April 2508 | 11,889,839 | 87,029,886 | 13.66 | -0.44 | 103 | 750 | 13.73 | -4 |
September 2510 | 16,814,337 | 95,561,098 | 17.60 | +3.93 | 132 | 750 | 17.60 | +29 |
September 2513 | 9,288,780 | 91,015,415 | 10.21 | -7.39 | 79 | 750 | 10.53 | -53 |
April 2516 | 10,623,869 | 92,621,452 | 11.47 | +1.26 | 85 | 750 | 11.33 | +6 |
June 2518 | 10,359,349 | 92,980,492 | 11.14 | -0.33 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | -2 |
September 2520 | 13,809,503 | 97,712,225 | 14.13 | +2.99 | 106 | 750 | 14.13 | +23 |
September 2523 | 10,589,309 | 95,489,739 | 11.09 | -3.04 | 83 | 750 | 11.07 | -23 |
September 2526 | 9,917,509 | 95,601,308 | 10.37 | -0.72 | 78 | 750 | 10.40 | -5 |
September 2529 | 10,768,853 | 99,732,115 | 10.80 | +0.42 | 82 | 750 | 10.93 | +4 |
September 2532 | 14,259,656 | 94,756,909 | 15.05 | +4.25 | 115 | 750 | 15.33 | +33 |
September 2535 | 11,688,729 | 94,545,995 | 12.36 | -2.69 | 76 | 600 | 12.67 | -39 |
September 2538 | 8,080,125 | 96,144,848 | 8.40 | -3.96 | 50 | 600 | 8.33 | -26 |
September 2542 | 6,611,912 | 84,569,912 | 7.82 | -0.59 | 47 | 600 | 7.83 | -3 |
September 2546 | 6,204,908 | 87,857,374 | 7.06 | -0.76 | 43 | 600 | 7.17 | -4 |
September 2550 | 12,705,008 | 94,931,807 | 13.38 | +6.32 | 82 | 600 | 13.67 | +39 |
September 2554 | 11,647,191 | 103,409,218 | 11.26 | -2.12 | 69 | 600 | 11.50 | -13 |
September 2558 | 8,399,204 | 106,987,516 | 7.85 | -3.41 | 47 | 600 | 7.83 | -22 |
August 2561 | 10,060,191 | 107,460,076 | 9.36 | +1.51 | 57 | 600 | 9.50 | +10 |
February 2565 | 15,778,711 | 103,905,026 | 15.19 | +5.82 | 92 | 600 | 15.33 | +35 |
February 2569 | 13,614,788 | 110,480,254 | 12.32 | -2.86 | 73 | 600 | 12.17 | -19 |
February 2573 | 9,951,980 | 108,660,441 | 9.16 | -3.16 | 56 | 600 | 9.33 | -17 |
February 2577 | 12,309,427 | 112,339,356 | 10.96 | +1.80 | 68 | 600 | 11.33 | +12 |
February 2581 | 14,400,695 | 112,716,177 | 12.78 | +1.82 | 76 | 600 | 12.67 | +8 |
February 2585 | 16,105,693 | 115,037,056 | 14.00 | +1.22 | 83 | 600 | 13.83 | +7 |
February 2589 | 18,251,984 | 117,887,839 | 15.48 | +1.48 | 94 | 600 | 15.67 | +11 |
February 2593 | 17,555,271 | 118,632,951 | 14.80 | -0.68 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | -5 |
February 2597 | 19,495,781 | 122,185,748 | 15.96 | +1.16 | 96 | 600 | 16.00 | +7 |
February 2601 | 12,014,762 | 126,265,297 | 9.52 | -6.44 | 56 | 600 | 9.33 | -40 |
August 2603 | 19,252,883 | 123,890,589 | 15.54 | +6.02 | 93 | 600 | 15.50 | +37 |
August 2607 | 19,137,378 | 128,677,966 | 14.87 | -0.67 | 89 | 600 | 14.83 | -4 |
August 2611 | 14,000,951 | 130,263,468 | 10.75 | -4.12 | 64 | 600 | 10.67 | -25 |
August 2615 | 18,283,546 | 124,034,398 | 14.74 | +3.99 | 87 | 600 | 14.50 | +23 |
August 2619 | 24,852,903 | 125,253,623 | 19.84 | +5.10 | 117 | 600 | 19.50 | +30 |
August 2621 | 24,136,252 | 126,412,199 | 19.09 | -0.75 | 116 | 600 | 19.33 | -1 |
August 2625 | 18,125,714 | 122,594,370 | 14.79 | -4.31 | 90 | 600 | 15.00 | -26 |
August 2629 | 22,975,055 | 121,292,807 | 18.94 | +4.16 | 115 | 600 | 19.17 | +25 |
August 2633 | 27,029,342 | 137,463,360 | 19.66 | +0.72 | 119 | 600 | 19.83 | +4 |
August 2637 | 16,608,346 | 132,230,856 | 12.56 | -7.10 | 75 | 600 | 12.50 | -44 |
August 2641 | 19,478,005 | 134,288,904 | 14.50 | +1.94 | 88 | 600 | 14.67 | +13 |
August 2645 | 19,928,557 | 131,441,390 | 15.16 | +0.66 | 92 | 600 | 15.33 | +4 |
August 2649 | 19,439,454 | 129,675,497 | 14.99 | -0.17 | 92 | 600 | 15.33 | +0 |
August 2652 | 26,065,802 | 129,968,901 | 20.06 | +5.06 | 122 | 600 | 20.33 | +30 |
December 2655 | 19,185,625 | 134,714,209 | 14.24 | -5.81 | 85 | 600 | 14.17 | -37 |
December 2659 | 10,736,322 | 121,738,502 | 8.82 | -5.42 | 52 | 600 | 8.67 | -33 |
April 2661 | 15,400,714 | 142,091,085 | 10.84 | +2.02 | 64 | 600 | 10.67 | +12 |
April 2665 | 13,072,035 | 145,830,002 | 8.96 | -1.87 | 53 | 600 | 8.83 | -11 |
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 Normand Pluralist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Nationalization Act (2905) | May 2905 | May 2905 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Act (2905) | February 2905 | February 2905 | defeated | ||
Length of Power | April 2899 | April 2899 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, March 2899 | March 2899 | March 2899 | defeated | ||
Desolution Act of 2898 | September 2898 | September 2898 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of September 2898 | September 2898 | September 2898 | passed | ||
Naming of Things | January 2897 | January 2897 | defeated | ||
Constitutional Reform of 2897 | January 2897 | January 2897 | passed | ||
Ratification of the Embargo of Nations that Suppress Freedom of Religion | September 2894 | September 2894 | passed | ||
National Reform Act of 2894 | August 2894 | August 2894 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 2894 | February 2894 | February 2894 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of April 2893 | April 2893 | April 2893 | defeated | ||
National Reform Act of 2892 | September 2892 | April 2893 | defeated | ||
Sekowan Military Reform of 2891 | September 2891 | September 2891 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Recognition of the Commonwealth of Yishelem and Beiteynu | September 2891 | September 2891 | passed | ||
Creation of a Semi-Presidential Democracy | February 2891 | March 2891 | passed | ||
Renaming Act of 2891 | February 2891 | February 2891 | passed | ||
Red-Black Coalition | October 2890 | October 2890 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, April 2890 | April 2890 | April 2890 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of March 2890 | March 2890 | March 2890 | passed |
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