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People's Party[?]
This page contains information about the People's Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: LostInSpace
Nation[?]: Holy Luthorian Empire (Luthori)
Seats[?] in Imperial Diet (lower house), Imperial Senate (upper house)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
We strive to protect the people of Luthori and to advocate for personal freedom. We believe in using government where it is for the collective good of the people and leaving most other matters to local governments. ----------------------------------History---------------------------------- The People's Party was founded in 2583 by refugees. The party quickly rose to power, achieving a plurality by February 2588, that plurality was held without interruption until April 2623 - 35 years in power. This electoral success is an indication that we are truly the party of the people. For much of the early rule, the People's Party changed the culture of Luthori politics and brought about real changes. We made basic needs available to all with landmark legislation such as a living wage act. On April 2511, Luthorians elected Governor-General Dr. Jorge Sanchez Ramos Jr. following the return of democracy to Luthori. He was re-elected the in 2515. He was elected yet again in 2519. He did not seek re-election. His openly gay nephew Cesar H. Ramos won in 2523. He was re-elected both in 2527 and 2529. On April 2627, the People's Party regained a plurality having only been interrupted for two years. After nearly 700 years in exile the Ramos family have returned to Luthori. Dr. George Ramén Esq. is buoyed by the financial success of the Ramos family's ramen noodle business in Malivia. In that exile the Ramos family changed their name to escape persecution. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | limited | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | limited | perfect |
Market | laissez-faire-leaning | limited | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | 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 (+) |
June 2583 | 87,459 | 116,938,389 | 0.07 | +0.07 | 0 | 175 | 0.00 | +0 |
May 2586 | 81,502 | 124,302,158 | 0.07 | -0.01 | 0 | 175 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 2588 | 35,354,390 | 122,816,949 | 28.79 | +28.72 | 51 | 175 | 29.14 | +51 |
August 2588 | 34,926,812 | 121,325,852 | 28.79 | +0.00 | 52 | 175 | 29.71 | +1 |
November 2590 | 32,957,747 | 125,700,946 | 26.22 | -2.57 | 47 | 175 | 26.86 | -5 |
May 2591 | 35,299,726 | 124,971,880 | 28.25 | +2.03 | 51 | 175 | 29.14 | +4 |
April 2595 | 31,182,297 | 120,246,045 | 25.93 | -2.31 | 46 | 175 | 26.29 | -5 |
April 2599 | 29,616,978 | 129,429,515 | 22.88 | -3.05 | 41 | 175 | 23.43 | -5 |
November 2602 | 37,802,841 | 116,866,879 | 32.35 | +9.46 | 59 | 175 | 33.71 | +18 |
November 2606 | 46,454,264 | 131,402,401 | 35.35 | +3.01 | 65 | 175 | 37.14 | +6 |
September 2608 | 37,405,946 | 111,735,318 | 33.48 | -1.88 | 61 | 175 | 34.86 | -4 |
December 2609 | 41,609,084 | 121,109,926 | 34.36 | +0.88 | 62 | 175 | 35.43 | +1 |
April 2611 | 48,835,899 | 135,871,365 | 35.94 | +1.59 | 65 | 175 | 37.14 | +3 |
April 2615 | 39,195,587 | 139,786,231 | 28.04 | -7.90 | 50 | 175 | 28.57 | -15 |
April 2619 | 40,339,030 | 136,954,867 | 29.45 | +1.41 | 60 | 200 | 30.00 | +10 |
April 2623 | 23,255,570 | 133,000,228 | 17.49 | -11.97 | 36 | 200 | 18.00 | -24 |
April 2627 | 25,713,101 | 129,148,523 | 19.91 | +2.42 | 42 | 200 | 21.00 | +6 |
January 2629 | 27,332,813 | 122,957,049 | 22.23 | +2.32 | 46 | 200 | 23.00 | +4 |
May 2632 | 29,994,432 | 120,866,485 | 24.82 | +2.59 | 50 | 200 | 25.00 | +4 |
November 2634 | 47,928,925 | 141,481,356 | 33.88 | +9.06 | 69 | 200 | 34.50 | +19 |
November 2638 | 46,918,404 | 122,723,061 | 38.23 | +4.35 | 79 | 200 | 39.50 | +10 |
November 2642 | 68,931,983 | 123,589,439 | 55.77 | +17.54 | 114 | 200 | 57.00 | +35 |
March 3328 | 12,726,002 | 60,757,348 | 20.95 | -34.83 | 134 | 649 | 20.65 | +20 |
May 3328 | 9,718,251 | 54,509,811 | 17.83 | -3.12 | 112 | 649 | 17.26 | -22 |
July 3329 | 14,572,807 | 58,501,340 | 24.91 | +7.08 | 164 | 649 | 25.27 | +52 |
August 3330 | 9,566,992 | 60,678,797 | 15.77 | -9.14 | 103 | 649 | 15.87 | -61 |
January 3331 | 9,982,802 | 60,340,452 | 16.54 | +0.78 | 108 | 649 | 16.64 | +5 |
January 3334 | 17,350,721 | 51,781,953 | 33.51 | +16.96 | 217 | 649 | 33.44 | +109 |
January 3338 | 7,023,815 | 52,149,954 | 13.47 | -20.04 | 86 | 649 | 13.25 | -131 |
January 3342 | 2,633,706 | 35,052,137 | 7.51 | -5.95 | 47 | 649 | 7.24 | -39 |
January 3346 | 2,323,864 | 32,320,905 | 7.19 | -0.32 | 46 | 649 | 7.09 | -1 |
January 3350 | 12,190,593 | 55,707,348 | 21.88 | +14.69 | 145 | 649 | 22.34 | +99 |
January 3354 | 18,923,621 | 62,145,580 | 30.45 | +8.57 | 199 | 649 | 30.66 | +54 |
January 3358 | 19,910,311 | 63,106,626 | 31.55 | +1.10 | 206 | 649 | 31.74 | +7 |
January 3362 | 17,135,465 | 57,628,490 | 29.73 | -1.82 | 194 | 649 | 29.89 | -12 |
January 3366 | 4,017,184 | 34,803,165 | 11.54 | -18.19 | 76 | 649 | 11.71 | -118 |
January 3370 | 2,701,506 | 34,870,399 | 7.75 | -3.80 | 64 | 649 | 9.86 | -12 |
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 People's Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Reaffirmation of Security | October 2284 | November 2284 | passed | ||
Local Government Act | September 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Kingship Act | September 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Worker Co-operatives Act | September 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Crossdressers Act | June 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Prisoner of War Act | June 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Withdrawing from unneeded treaties | May 2284 | October 2284 | passed | ||
Withdrawal from the AXIS League | May 2284 | September 2284 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of April 2284 | April 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Income tax proposal of April 2284 | April 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
National Healthcare Act | April 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Police Weapons Act | April 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Women's Working Rights Act | February 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Withdrawal from the Northminster Confession of Faith Treaty | February 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Withdrawal from the Unified Iron Curtain Treaty | February 2284 | September 2284 | defeated | ||
Vital Services Act | January 2284 | January 2284 | defeated | ||
Right to Appeal Act | December 2283 | December 2283 | defeated | ||
Intelligence Agency Act | December 2283 | December 2283 | defeated | ||
Homosexuals in the Military Act | December 2283 | December 2283 | defeated | ||
Military Reform Act | September 2283 | September 2283 | defeated |
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