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People's Radical Party[?]

This page contains information about the People's Radical Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: kapitankraut

Nation[?]: Mikuni-Hulstria (Hulstria and Gao-Soto)

Seats[?] in Parlament/Gikai[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Founded in April 2530, the PRP represents a Rightist tendency in Hulstrian politics dedicated to bringing about a new era in the life of that country. The leadership core of the party is young, but battle-hardened, having risen through university politics and seen the stagnation and corruption of the old order.

The PRP, along with its grey-shirted youth wing "Radikale Jugend", began life as an extra-parliamentary party, earning cabinet representation in a broad-based anti-socialist ministry headed by the Aenist Unionist Party. The two largest parties in the Diet were not included in the ministry, as they had previously voted down a national-unity cabinet.
Working with the Budenlar League of Concerned Voters, the PRP's agenda has so far dealt with the deregulation of many industries, following years of socialist dominance in Hulstria. The party has also advocated a stricter morality in public.
Following the elections of 2532, the PRP-AUP alliance split, with the AUP calling the PRP a left-wing party and the PRP attempting to freeze the AUP out of the new cabinet with little success. Citizens of Hulstria were thus treated to the unusual spectacle of Albert Kratz maintaining his Prime Ministership despite leading the smallest party in the Federal Diet.
The political stalemate during Kratz' second term as Prime Minister redounded poorly on the PRP, which was reduced in numbers in an election where, due to the expansion of the Diet, all other parties gained seats. The PRP thus prepared for opposition as the new cabinet proposals were put forward, however the political stagnation continued, as squabbling among other parties regarding the higher levels of the cabinet resulted in these proposals being voted down as well. In response, Ministers Jonsson and Obrenovic resigned, refusing to be part of any government unable to resolve its differences.
Following the appointment of Alois Steinhauser, one of the key PRP ideologues and a former head of the Budenlar League of Concerned Voters, as Internal Affairs Minister, the rift between the PRP and the TJU (the rebranded AUP) grew, with Steinhauser's views on traditional morality frequently being challenged by those of the TJU. A series of bills proposed by Steinhauser were defeated, due in no small part to TJU members crossing the floor.
In the elections of 2543, Tamas Nagy received the endorsement of the Conservative Republican Party and (in the second round of voting) the Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, ultimately falling short of the Archonate by less than 2% of the national vote. The three-party secularist alliance which secured the Archonate in that year then demonstrated a complete lack of political principle by attempting to bring the CRP (whose endorsement of Nagy they had decried prior to the elections) into the cabinet. Seeing this lack of principle, Steinhauser and Obrenovic resigned, rather than letting their opponents have the enjoyment of unseating them.
The PRP had already begun a policy of "Alternative Nazionaleführung" ("Alternative National Leadership") during the earlier Kratz ministry. This practice was redoubled following Steinhauser and Obrenovic's resignations.
For the following 4 years, the PRP sat on the opposition benches. In late 2547, however, following the collapse of two parties, it found itself commanding nearly 20% of the national vote and returning to the cabinet in a landslide result for traditionalist parties.
This cabinet did not last, as the TJU proceeded to wave further carrots under the noses of the swinging parties to shore up their support. TJU leader Damien Forge continued his policy of baiting the PRP at every opportunity, resulting in PRP President Johann Brennmann banning his followers from dealing with the TJU on any issue other than Diet votes.
Unexpectedly, however, all anti-traditional parties collapsed prior to the 2550 elections, with the PRP claiming slightly under half of the legislature as well as the Archonate.
The re-emergence of the centre-left UDH in 2551 brought about a return to the customary Left-Right division in Hulstrian politics, with the PRP and KHP facing a landslide UDH result in the restructured Diet.
The PRP, KHP and UDH (later the RSPH) united their forces behind the restored Hulstrian monarchy, and successfully removed the last vestiges of the Aneist treachery from the state.
In controversial circumstances, however, former PRP member Franz Elfenbein caused the party to be closed due to irregularities in its registration in early 2567.

PRP members holding national office:
Tomislav Obrenovic - Minister for Food and Agriculture, May 2531-January 2537 (Resigned), August 2540-July 2544 (Resigned)
Olafur Jonsson - Minister for Trade and Industry, May 2531-January 2537 (Resigned)
Alois Steinhauser - Minister for Internal Affairs, August 2540-July 2544 (Resigned), March 2548-April 2548 (cabinet defeated), August 2549-February 2552
Dr Zoltán Karasek - Minister for Justice, March 2548-April 2548 (cabinet defeated), August 2549-February 2552
Dr Mirjana Vlahová - Minister for Health and Social Services, March 2548-April 2548 (cabinet defeated), October 2550-February 2552
Angela Trachtenberg - Minister for Education and Culture, March 2548-April 2548 (cabinet defeated), August 2549-February 2552
Klaus Eisenberg - Minister for Trade and Industry, August 2549-February 2552
Mstislav Radzinski - Minister for the Environment and Tourism, October 2550-October 2554
Terje Kristjansson - Minister for Science and Technology, February 2552-February 2567 (party dissolved)
Helmut Schiele - Minister for Food and Agriculture, Febrary 2552-October 2554
Rudolf Šípek - Minister for Internal Affairs, October 2554-February 2567 (party dissolved)
Hans-Joachim Freiherr von Braunau - Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, October 2554-February 2567 (party dissolved)
Václav Šípek - Minister for the Environment and Tourism, October 2554-February 2567 (party dissolved)

Heads of State:
Archon Johann Brennmann, April 2550-August 2551 (position abolished)
Lord Protector Johann Brennmann, August 2551-December 2551

Former PRP Presidents:
Tamas Nagy - 2530-2544
Johann Brennmann - 2544-2567

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaningmoderateperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaninghighperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorexcellentperfect
Militaryconvinced militaristhighperfect
Moralityconvinced conservativeexcellentperfect
Religionmoderate religiousexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
December 253213,849,036107,394,49512.90+12.906650013.20+66
December 25359,078,955109,454,2168.29-4.60617508.13-5
December 253811,941,054106,818,71111.18+2.888375011.07+22
September 25409,229,719107,713,2168.57-2.61627508.27-21
September 254312,973,912100,726,90212.88+4.319275012.27+30
March 254611,709,820115,318,30710.15-2.73737509.73-19
November 254721,815,573117,224,58718.61+8.4613475017.87+61
April 255032,526,06565,793,69549.44+30.8336975049.20+235
December 255127,654,870124,898,58622.14-27.2910950021.80-260
June 255416,298,662120,267,05313.55-8.596850013.60-41
December 255615,839,360117,852,12213.44-0.116750013.40-1
June 255914,866,431117,259,25012.68-0.766350012.60-4
December 256118,154,085111,058,52916.35+3.678250016.40+19
June 256417,426,166108,175,25316.11-0.248050016.00-2
June 256521,516,68099,286,75121.67+5.5610950021.80+29

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

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the People's Radical Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Government forming rightJuly 5471July 5471passed
Socialist Bills of 5471July 5471July 5471passed
Socialist ManifestoMarch 5469March 5469defeated
Populisten/ECO-GOV-MAR-MILNovember 5467November 5467passed
What we do not support / PopulistenNovember 5467November 5467defeated
Populisten: Liberties Bill 5467November 5467November 5467passed
Flag of Mikuni-HulstriaMarch 5467March 5467passed
Mikuni-Hulstria AnthemMarch 5467March 5467passed
Cabinet Proposal---March 5467March 5467March 5467passed
Ratification of the Yingdala-Mikuni-Hulstria Fraternity Treaty Defense AddendumMarch 5467March 5467passed
Call for early elections, November 5466November 5466November 5466passed
Constitutional Bills - 5465June 5465June 5465passed
Religion Laws 5462August 5462August 5463passed
Treaty RemovalsAugust 5462August 5463passed
Foreign Policy Anti-ManifestoAugust 5462August 5463defeated
RP:Constitution of Mikuni-HulstriaJuly 5462 debate
RP:Constitution of Mikuni-HulstriaMarch 5461May 5461passed
Budget proposal of June 5460June 5460June 5460passed
Income tax proposal of June 5460June 5460June 5460passed
Country Name and Constitutional ReformMay 5460May 5460passed

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