Democratic Party of Likatonia | |
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Party Logo | |
Abbreviation | Dem |
President | Craig Hudson |
Founder | Michael Johanson |
Founded | 19th of August 4679 |
Headquarters | Square of the Republic 13, Clovisport, West Bolton, Likatonia |
Youth wing | Young Democrats |
Ideology |
Liberalism Social Liberalism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-left |
Colors | - Yellow |
Senate |
24 / 150 |
Governorships |
3 / 5 |
Cabinet |
4 / 13 |
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The Democratic Party of Likatonia is a liberal political party in Likatonia. It was part of the United Likatonian Opposition.
Platform[]
First party paltform was adopted at the first congress of Social Democrats, that was held in the Square of the Republic 13 in the Likatonia capital on 19th of August 4679. The party platform of the SD espouses the goal of social democracy, which is seen as a vision of a societal arrangement in which freedom and social justice are paramount. Freedom, justice and social solidarity form the basis of social democracy. The coordinated social market economy should be strengthened and its output should be distributed fairly. The party sees that economic system as necessary in order to ensure the affluence of the entire population. The SD also tries to protect the society's poor with a welfare state. Concurrently, it advocates a sustainable fiscal policy that does not place a burden on future generations while eradicating budget deficits. In social policy, the Social Democrats stand for civil and political rights in an open society. In foreign policy, the party aims at ensuring terra peace by balancing interests of most power nations with democratic means. The SD supports economic regulations to limit potential losses for banks and people. Social democrats supports the protection of terra's and Likatonia's environment.
Second party platfrom was adopted in the at 4670 when Eric Smith was elected as leader of Social Democrats. He changed party name after almost 80 years and adopted new platform, moving party to the political centre but still advocating personal freedom, which this time was even more emphasized. Creating true welframe state is secondary now, while party first goal is to maintain full democratic multi-party system which have been functioning in Likatonia for centuries although there were some challenges when NULP was in power in early 4740s which will enable Likatonian citizens personal freedom.
Ideology[]
Liberalism
Social Democracy (historical)
Political position[]
Center
Centre-left (historical)
Factions[]
Left wing (until late 4770s)[]
This party wing is most to the left and had one elected party president, Marc Weiss. This faction is more to the left than social democrats and are advocating democratic socialism and left-wing populism mainly. This faction tend to be also hard secularist banning all religious freedom, while there are many progressives in this faction as well. Left faction is also strongly pacifist and against any type of militarisation. In the second half of 4770s decade, few new left-wing parties have been formed. This resulted that vast majority members of this faction decided to join them, while tiny minority decided to join the Social Democrats.
Party president that belonged to this faction is Marc Weiss.
Social Democrats wing[]
This faction dominated throughout most of party history. They held most leaders of the party, 6 out of 8 party presidents, only Marc Weiss belonged to the other faction during the pre-Democrats or Social Democrats era. Faction's main ideology is social democracy though some of them are progressives, populists and even hard secularists, banning all religious freedom. Most of the members are anti-militarist or strongly pacifist.
Party presidents that belonged to this faction are:
Michael Johanson, Matthew Walter, Terresa Nickson, Emily Houward, Laurie Larson, Thomas Hartley.
Social Liberal wing (until mid 4770s)[]
Social liberals were one the rightest factions within the pre-Democrats or Social Democrats era. During this period party did had any party president mainly because they lacked popularity in the old SD. However, during the second half of 4750s, this faction steadily gained more supports and would eventually help to create new party branding name Democratic Party of Likatonia backing Eric Smith as inner-party candidate for the party leadership office. The main ideology of this faction is social liberalism, some of them recognise them as centrist and as well supports of Third Way, bridge between socialist and capitalist on topic of economical politics. This faction is staucnhly opposed to hard secularists. This faction is mostly anti-militarist. This is faction doesn't exist since the mid 4770s due to members stepping up into either Liberal or Social Democrats faction.
As of now, none of the party leaders belonged to this faction.
Libaral wing[]
Although there is little or no ideological differencies between these factions, there is still important one. During the Social Democrats or pre-Democrats era this wing was not regosnised as seperate from social liberal and that time, there wasn't any difference. However, after Eric Smith was elected as party president, it became clear that these two factions are different. Liberal faction is more economically to the right and current party leader identifies himself as liberal. This factions is also against hard secularists. However, this faction is more militarist than Social Liberal, although their stance on almost every topic is moderate. This faction doesn't not approve however rapid militarisaiton but is still more militarist than any faction to the left and is taking middle ground on this topic as well.
Party presidents that belonged to this faction is current leader - Demi Hughes. Other party presidents were Eric Smith, Tomasz Joseph, Ignacio Bishop, Juan Rios.
Centrist wing[]
This faction has least ideologically distinct from any party faction. It's even hard to say when this faction emerged since populism is tightly related to this faction, although there are still many populists in other factions. This party is economically advocating Third Way and is staunchly against militarisation. This faction is not progrssives nor conservative on social subject, but rather mixutre. Most of the faction members are secularists, some of them, though minmority, are hard-secularists.
Since it's relatively new, recognised to exist only from Democrats era, there hasn't been any party president which belonged to this faction, although many of them shared some ideological similarities with this faction before it's been even recognised as faction.
Right Liberal wing[]
Starting from early 4760s, this faction emerged during the early Democrats era. This faction is advocating economical liberalism and is granting human right. They are economically one of the most righest faction withing the party, along with Liberal Conservative and Social Conservative faction. Most members of this faction are pacifists, while only tiny minority are militarists. This faction is also against hard-secularists.
There hasn't been any party president belonging to this faction.
Liberal conservative wing (from early 4760s until the late 4760s)[]
Starting from early 4760s, this faction started to emerge as a consequence of new party program which shifted party to the centre.They are advocating mixture of liberal and conservative policies, similarly to Centrist, but most of members aren't populists nor hard-secularists or anti-secularist, they are mostly taking middle ground on the matter of religiousness, although some of them are religious. This faction is advocating moderate militarisation.
There hasn't been any party president belonging to this faction.
This faction merged into the Social Conservative wing making joint Conservative wing.
(Social) Conservative wing[]
This faction emerged as well as the previous two in the early 4760s. This factions is the most religious, therefore staunchly against hard-secularists, but also against moderate secularists. This faction is conservative and it's advocating free martket. This faction is also the most militarist of all, requring to form strong military in order to properly defend ourselves.
There hasn't been any party president belonging to this faction.
Liberal Conservative faction joined this wing in the late 4760s due to their's faction low visibility inside the party. Since then, Conservative wing has been taking more modearte stance on religious matters. They are still advocating strong military, but no rapid militarisation.
All-time leaders of the Social Democrats/Democratic Party of Likatonia[]
N | Name & Surname | Period of Leadership | Dominant ideology | Political position | ||
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1 | Michael Johanson | 4679 - 4696 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
2 | Matthew Walter | 4696 - 4728 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
3 | Terressa Nickson | 4728 - 4732 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
4 | Emily Houward | 4732 - 4735 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
5 | Marc Weiss | 4735 - 4740 | Left-wing populism | Left-wing | ||
(4) | Emily Houward | 4740 - 4747 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
6 | Laurie Larson | 4747 - 4750 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
7 | Thomas Hartley | 4750 - 4760 | Social democracy | Centre-left | ||
N* | N** | Name & Surname | Period of Leadership | Dominant ideology | Political position | |
8 | 1 | Eric Smith | 4760 - 4765 | Liberalism | Centre | |
9 | 2 | Tomasz Joseph | 4765 - 4768 | Liberalism | Centre | |
10 | 3 | Ignacio Bishop | 4768 - 4771 | Liberalism | Centre | |
11 | 4 | Juan Rios | 4771 - 4778 | Liberalism | Centre | |
12 | 5 | Demi Hughes | 4778 - 4786 | Liberalism | Centre | |
13 | 6 | Wieland Trucco | 4786 - 4794 | Conservative liberalism | Centre-right | |
14 | 7 | Dean Morris | 4794 - 4802 | Conservative liberalism | Centre-right | |
15 | 8 | Violet Torres | 4802 - 4811 | Liberalism | Centre | |
Democratic Party of Likatonia ceased to exist in 4811 | ||||||
Democratic Party of Likatonia refounded in 4878 | ||||||
16 | 9 | Dorothy Cantero | 4878 - 4881 | Social Liberalism | Centre to Centre-left | |
17 | 10 | Teresa Turley | 4881 - 4887 | Liberalism | Centre | |
18 | 11 | Treva Heffington | 4887 - 4890 | Social Democracy | Centre-left | |
19 | 12 | Jeremy Rizzo | 4890 - 4896 | Social Democracy | Centre-left | |
20 | 13 | Alfred Cook | 4896 - 4905 | Liberalism | Centre | |
21 | 14 | Crystal Miller | 4905 - 4910 | Conservative Liberalism | Centre-right | |
22 | 15 | Timothy Granger | 4910 - 4928 | Conservative Liberalism | Centre-right | |
23 | 16 | Maria Moreno | 4928 - 4946 | Social Liberalism | Centre to Centre-left | |
24 | 17 | Craig Hudson | 4946 - | Liberalism | Centre |
*counting all party leader of Social Democrats and Democratic Party of Likatonia
**countng only party leader of Democratic Party of Likatonia
Inner-party elections[]
4762 Elections[]
Everyone who was member at the time of the elections was given the right to vote. In order to submit candidate for the internal party leader election, candidate must collect at least 100 signatures in 7 days span. After the time has elapsed, the candidates are given 1 month period for their campaign. Afterwards, 1st round of elections are held. If no candidate receives majority of votes, then candidate with least amount of votes in the 1st round is disqualified from the 2nd round of voting. Between 1st and 2nd round of voting candidates are given 2 week time period for campagining. If no candidates receives majority of votes in 2nd round of voting, this whole process in happing indefinitely as long as 2 candidates are left up to voting.
Faction | Candidate | 1st round |
2nd round |
3rd round | 4th round | 5th round | 6th round | 7th round |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Social Democrats | Thomas Hartley | 33.24% | 38.53% | 41.28% | 43.00% | 43.98% | 41.52% | 40.35% |
Liberal | Eric Smith | 17.89% | 17.26% | 19.85% | 24.99% | 26.98% | 38.27% | 59.65% |
Social Conservative | Tiffany Groce | 16.07% | 14.12% | 16.74% | 17.96% | 17.65% | 20.21% | support Liberal |
Social Liberal | William Barrett | 10.05% | 10.16% | 8.11% | 8.11% | 11.39% | support Liberal | support Liberal |
Centrist | Rose William | 9.32% | 7.95% | 6.19% | support Liberal | support Liberal | support Liberal | support Liberal |
Left | Frenk Park | 7.43% | 7.26% | 7.83% | 5.94% | support Social Democrats | support Social Democrats | support Social Democrats |
Right Liberal | Christina Mulloy | 3.46% | 4.72% | support Liberal | support Liberal | support Liberal | support Liberal | support Liberal |
Liberal Conservative | Joanna Stewart | 2.54% | support Right Liberal | support Social Conservative | support Social Conservative | support Social Conservative | support Social Conervative | support Liberal |
Eric Smith is reelected as party leader of the Democratic Party of Likatonia beating Thomas Hartley in the last 7th round of voting.
Presidency is composed of 6 party members and Eric Smith, party leader is appointing all 6 members of the presidency.
After the inner-party elections for the leadership of the party, Eric Smith announced that Democratic Council is going to be formed for the next inner-party elections. Democratic Council will consist from 100 members of the party which will be elected from the members of the party. Members of the council are appointing party leadership candidates. In order to approve candidate, it is needed 5 votes from the Council. Council is the electorate body which decides who is the next party president.
Results[]
Federal Republic of Likatonia Senate Results[]
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4718 | 10,206,660 | 15.92 | 14 / 100 |
N/A | 4th | Opposition |
4721 | 7,181,587 | 11.75 | 11 / 100 |
3 | 4th | Tucker II cabinet |
4724 | 14,767,042 | 24.47 | 25 / 100 |
14 | 2nd | Baker cabinet |
4727 | 19,119,236 | 28.86 | 30 / 100 |
5 | 2nd | Baker cabinet |
4728 | 18,337,784 | 28.77 | 29 / 100 |
1 | 2nd | Baker cabinet |
4731 | 7,020,705 | 10.71 | 11 / 100 |
18 | 6th | Baker cabinet (caretaker government) |
4734 | 15,796,744 | 25.06 | 26 / 100 |
15 | 2nd | Weiss I cabinet |
4737 | 16,018,449 | 25.57 | 26 / 100 |
0 | 2nd | Weiss II cabinet |
4740 | 14,518,459 | 22.57 | 24 / 100 |
2 | 2nd | Opposition |
4741 | 18,899,993 | 28.81 | 28 / 100 |
4 | 2nd | Opposition |
4744 | 18,657,882 | 28.73 | 31 / 100 |
3 | 1st | Tolvelov cabinet |
4747 | 16,056,986 | 24.95 | 27 / 100 |
4 | 1st | Oakley I cabinet |
4749 | 8,658,647 | 13.5 | 12 / 100 |
15 | 5th | Support (Odhiambo cabinet) |
4752 | 16,254,851 | 26.2 | 27 / 100 |
15 | 1st | Oakley II cabinet |
4755 | 16,111,375 | 24.57 | 25 / 100 |
2 | 1st | Opposition |
4758 | 15,805,585 | 24.81 | 25 / 100 |
0 | 1st | Opposition |
4761 | 16,295,622 | 25.28 | 25 / 100 |
0 | 1st | Smith cabinet |
4764 | 14,973,977 | 23.65 | 25 / 100 |
0 | 2nd | Barber cabinet |
Aug 4767 | 9,071,649 | 13.87 | 13 / 100 |
12 | 3rd | Barber cabinet (caretaker government) |
Nov 4767 | 9,285,170 | 14.23 | 15 / 100 |
2 | 3rd | Barber cabinet (caretaker government) |
4768 | 13,668,928 | 21.2 | 22 / 100 |
7 | 2nd | Opposition |
4771 | 5,235,941 | 8.24 | 7 / 100 |
15 | 5th | Opposition |
4774 | 4,425,093 | 6.79 | 7 / 100 |
0 | 8th | Cornut cabinet |
4776 | 4,949,310 | 7.38 | 5 / 100 |
2 | 6th | Hart I cabinet |
4780 | 4,192,485 | 6.79 | 5 / 100 |
0 | 8th | Norton cabinet |
4782 | 15,197,015 | 23.44 | 25 / 100 |
20 | 2nd | Rose I cabinet |
4784 | 14,584,603 | 23.44 | 23 / 100 |
2 | 2nd | Opposition |
4786 | 6,941,339 | 10.80 | 10 / 100 |
13 | 5th | Opposition |
4790 | 6,367,849 | 10.29 | 10 / 100 |
0 | 5th | Opposition |
4793 | 17,212,795 | 26.81 | 28 / 100 |
18 | 1st | Hart II cabinet |
4795 | 15,214,891 | 23.52 | 25 / 100 |
3 | 2nd | Hart III cabinet |
Oct 4799 | 14,800,431 | 22.87 | 25 / 100 |
0 | 1st | Hart III cabinet (caretaker government) |
Nov 4799 | 15,335,218 | 23.86 | 25 / 100 |
0 | 1st | Morris cabinet |
4803 | 12,230,043 | 18.69 | 21 / 100 |
4 | 2nd | Morris cabinet (caretaker government) |
Jan 4804 | 12,572,643 | 19.56 | 21 / 100 |
0 | 2nd | Morris cabinet |
Apr 4804 | 12,697,891 | 19.16 | 20 / 100 |
1 | 2nd | Opposition |
4807 | 9,249,749 | 14.55 | 14 / 100 |
6 | 5th | Support (Forby cabinet) |
Jun 4808 | 5,244,758 | 8.12 | 8 / 100 |
6 | 5th | Opposition |
Nov 4808 | 7,107,573 | 10.68 | 10 / 100 |
2 | 5th | Opposition |
Presidential Results[]
Year | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | Result | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | +/- | Position | Votes | % | |||
4880 | Endorsed Andrew Wilcox | 41,015,463 | 62.74 | N/A | 1st | Won | ||
4881 | Dorothy Cantero | 8,660,131 | 13.15 | N/A | 4th | Lost | ||
4882 | Dorothy Cantero | 9,906,620 | 15.70 | 2.55 % | 4th | Lost | ||
4884 | Dorothy Cantero | 9,370,477 | 14.50 | 1.20 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4887 | Dorothy Cantero | 7,215,704 | 10.83 | 3.67 % | 5th | Lost | ||
4889 | Endorsed Lottie Noble | 17,958,321 | 27.59 | N/A | 1st | 22,523,862 | 42.65 | Lost |
4891 | Endorsed Dan James | 17,750,143 | 29.46 | N/A | 2nd | 22,490,500 | 40.89 | Lost |
4893 | Endorsed Lynda Evans | 26,124,062 | 40.47 | N/A | 1st | 42,247,707 | 69.31 | Won |
4895 | Endorsed Lynda Evans | 21,892,115 | 36.05 | 4.42 % | 1st | 27,293,527 | 52.22 | Won |
4898 | Jeremy Rizzo | 6,917,787 | 11.09 | N/A | 4th | Lost | ||
4901 | Jeremy Rizzo | 9,530,165 | 14.67 | 3.58 % | 4th | Lost | ||
4904 | Jeremy Rizzo | 6,210,368 | 9.88 | 4.79 % | 5th | Lost | ||
4905 | Jeremy Rizzo | 13,316,851 | 20.56 | 10.68 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4908 | Crystal Miller | 9,077,864 | 13.59 | N/A | 4th | Lost | ||
4911 | Crystal Miller | 8,124,601 | 12.29 | 1.30 % | 5th | Lost | ||
4913 | Crystal Miller | 8,463,949 | 14.08 | 1.79 % | 4th | Lost | ||
May 4916 | Crystal Miller | 8,107,687 | 12.44 | 1.64 % | 5th | Lost | ||
Oct 4916 | Crystal Miller | 8,187,606 | 13.06 | 0.62 % | 4th | Lost | ||
4919 | Crystal Miller | 10,131,067 | 16.05 | 2.99 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4921 | Crystal Miller | 11,283,013 | 19.19 | 3.14 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4924 | Crystal Miller | 10,443,228 | 16.50 | 2.69 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4927 | Crystal Miller | 9,265,772 | 13.83 | 2.67 % | 3rd | Lost | ||
4930 | Timothy Granger | 13,602,027 | 21.40 | N/A | 2nd | 24,228,088 | 43.82 | Lost |
4933 | Timothy Granger | 13,507,362 | 21.29 | 0.11 % | 2nd | 25,779,703 | 43.11 | Lost |
4936 | Timothy Granger | 15,168,887 | 23.39 | 2.10 % | 1st | 18,480,667 | 33.00 | Lost |
4939 | Timothy Granger | 16,172,726 | 24.84 | 1.45 % | 2nd | 37,217,804 | 60.73 | Won |
4942 | Timothy Granger | 14,906,562 | 22.66 | 2.18 % | 1st | 26,169,858 | 46.03 | Lost |
4943 | Timothy Granger | 14,186,051 | 21.44 | 1.22 % | 2nd | 27,704,098 | 49.15 | Lost |
4946 | Timothy Granger | 7,938,424 | 11.99 | 9.45 % | 4th | Lost | ||
4949 | Maria Moreno | 12,731,309 | 19.82 | N/A | 2nd | 17,247,258 | 30.85 | Lost |
4952 | Maria Moreno | 9,589,529 | 15.18 | 4.64 % | 3rd | Lost |
People's Republic of Likatonia Assembly Results[]
Election | Votes | % | +/- | Seats | +/– | Position | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4880 | Part of ULO | 131 / 620 |
131 | 1st (ULO) | Wilcox I |
Republic of Likatonia Senate Results[]
Election | Votes | % | +/- | Seats | +/– | Position | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4881 | 9,015,484 | 13.62 | 7.50 % | 13 / 99 |
N/A | 4th | Wilcox I |
4882 | 10,430,511 | 16.58 | 2.96 % | 16 / 99 |
3 | 3rd | Turley I |
4884 | 9,103,571 | 14.20 | 1.38 % | 14 / 99 |
2 | 3rd | Turley II |
4887 | 7,134,573 | 10.63 | 3.57 % | 10 / 99 |
4 | 5th | Opposition |
4889 | Part of CSD | 4 / 99 |
6 | 1st (CSD) | Support (Andersen I) | ||
4891 | 12 / 99 |
8 | 1st (CSD) | Opposition | |||
4893 | 14 / 99 |
2 | 1st (CSD) | Rizzo I | |||
4895 | 8 / 99 |
6 | 1st (CSD) | Support (Andersen II) | |||
4898 | 5,617,037 | 9.34 | 1.05 % | 8 / 99 |
0 | 5th | Support (Andersen II) |
4901 | 9,137,402 | 13.99 | 4.65 % | 14 / 99 |
6 | 4th | Opposition |
4904 | 6,707,974 | 10.56 | 3.43 % | 9 / 99 |
5 | 5th | Opposition |
4905 | 13,978,722 | 21.59 | 11.03 % | 21 / 99 |
12 | 3rd | Opposition |
4908 | 9,032,619 | 13.46 | 8.13 % | 12 / 99 |
9 | 5th | Opposition |
4911 | 8,264,449 | 12.58 | 0.88 % | 11 / 99 |
1 | 5th | Opposition |
4913 | 8,498,839 | 14.07 | 1.49 % | 13 / 99 |
2 | 4th | Delmont I |
May 4916 | 7,650,566 | 11.83 | 2.24 % | 11 / 99 |
2 | 5th | Delmont I |
Oct 4916 | 7,766,931 | 12.50 | 0.67 % | 12 / 99 |
1 | 4th | Delmont I |
4919 | 10,568,071 | 16.72 | 4.22 % | 17 / 99 |
5 | 2nd | Delmont II |
4921 | 11,621,844 | 19.74 | 3.02 % | 20 / 99 |
3 | 2nd | Delmont II |
4924 | 10,313,590 | 16.42 | 3.32 % | 16 / 99 |
4 | 3rd | Delmont II |
4927 | 8,929,104 | 13.30 | 3.12 % | 11 / 99 |
5 | 4th | Opposition |
4930 | 14,011,735 | 22.00 | 8.70 % | 22 / 99 |
11 | 2nd | Moreno I |
4933 | 13,613,231 | 21.38 | 0.62 % | 22 / 99 |
0 | 2nd | Moreno I |
4936 | 15,326,724 | 23.52 | 2.14 % | 26 / 99 |
4 | 1st | Moreno II |
4939 | 15,879,413 | 24.68 | 1.16 % | 38 / 150 |
12 | 2nd | Reynolds I |
4942 | 15,159,588 | 22.97 | 1.71 % | 36 / 150 |
2 | 1st | Moreno III |
4943 | 14,639,071 | 21.93 | 1.04 % | 35 / 150 |
1 | 2nd | Opposition |
4946 | 8,358,168 | 12.68 | 9.25 % | 19 / 150 |
16 | 4th | Support (Ghigau I) |
4949 | 13,012,304 | 20.37 | 7.69 % | 32 / 150 |
13 | 2nd | Support (Ghigau I) |
4952 | 9,573,635 | 15.35 | 5.02 % | 24 / 150 |
8 | 3rd | Hudson I |
State Results[]
Election | Seats | +/- | Govenors | +/- | Cabinets | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4941 | 99 / 375 |
99 | 2 / 5 |
2 | 3 / 5 |
3 |
4946 | 86 / 375 |
13 | 0 / 5 |
2 | 3 / 5 |
0 |
4951 | 80 / 375 |
6 | 3 / 5 |
3 | 4 / 5 |
1 |