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Revision as of 05:33, 17 December 2005
Established | 1901 |
Economic ideology | Social/Liberal |
Social ideology | Socialist/Democratic reformers |
Party leader | Pascal Doré |
Party's candidate for presidency(Current Head of State) | François Paquin |
Motto | La démocratie nous tient a cœur |
This party is one of the three first parties in Oliverrian history. Created in 1901, after the first election, it played an important role in the Oliverrian history. After many modifications, it took the name of Neo-Democratic Party of Oliverry and its main ideology is to reform democracy in the nation while having Socialist/Ecologic trends sometimes. This party is currently leading the Chamber of Parliament, even though it's a minority government. It presently holds 180 seats out of 400.
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Party's history
Consitutional Monarchy era
The party first started in 1901 when some deputies understood they had similarities of views about ideas. They then decided to form the first political party of Oliverry, the Democratic Party. They never lead a government during this time, the Conservatives monopolizing the lead. In 1927, a new leader comes to the head of the party, Johann Lischwinsberg. His charism made that the Democrats got elected to the parliament in 1929. When the king died without any children, his succession act had Johann Lischwinsberg as heir of the power. As he was faithful to democracy, he founded the Republic of Oliverry.
Party Leaders
- 1901 - 1912: Jim McCartney
- 1912 - 1927: Matthieu Faubert
- 1927 - 1931: Johann Lischwinsberg
1931-1960 era
The Democratics lead the two first governments: from 1932 to 1940. After, Johann Lischwinsberg retired from politics and the party looked like it didn't have leadership. In 1956, the party was elected as the official opposition at the parliament. It was the last time the party lead the opposition or the government until 20 years.
Party's candidates to presidency
- 1932-1940: Johann Lischwinsberg
- 1940-1944: Charles Deschenes
- 1944-1952: William McCord
- 1952-1960: Julius Lamothe
Party Leaders
- 1932-1944: Brad Myers
- 1944-1953: Marc Jalbert
- 1953-1960: Joshua Beland
1960-2000 era
In 1958, a faction of the party, the Anti-French, separates from the party to form the English Party. It got elected in 1960, where it took anti-french laws and such. It has been defeated easily in 1964. From 1964 to 1980, the party stayed in the back of Oliverrian politics, winning 3 or 4 seats each election. In 1980, a new party candidate to presidency, Bill Lether, is elected by the convention. The person is very charismatic, is near the people and wants to help them. To summarize, he's a neo-democrat before the time. He got elected easily. But, when he died in 1984, 2 weeks before the elections, the nation cried the loss of a man. This changed the electoral campaign's order. The elections got pushed back a month to permit people to live their mourning and the party to find another candidate. As they weren't able to find one, they didn't run for presidency in 1984. After this, the Democratic Party came out stronger and, in the 90's, it's the official opposition to the Green-Marijuana Alliance.
Party's Candidate to Presidency
- 1960-1968: Georges Lamontagne
- 1968-1972: Tom Lovell
- 1972-1980: Maurice Sylvestre
- 1980-1984: Bill Lether
- 1984-1992: Jean Ruel
- 1992-2000: Mark Callaway
2000-2012 era
The election of the Federalist Party, in 2000, changes everything. They were still the official opposition, but had difficulties to impose things. In 2004, the Democratics get only 10 seats. The Empire nearly killed the Democratic Party. In 2007, the party still has problems, getting only 4 seats. In 2011, 38 seats are won at the Oliverrian Parliament, but they lead the Limbrogidlian parliament.
Party's Candidates to Presidency
- 2000-2004: Jimmy Youth
- 2007-2011: Jimmy Youth
Party Leader
- 2000-2007: Augustin Audette
- 2007-2011: Chris Alexander
2012-Today Era
In 2012, Jimmy Youth quits the party to be vice-president of the Oliverrian Soccer Association, leaving a place for new candidates to come. The elected candidate was known as François Paquin. He told the party that he was going to take a new way. The party decided to change its name to "Neo-democratic Party". This proved to be helpful since they got elected in 2013, leading the parliament with 180 seats out of 400.
Party's Candidates to Presidency
- 2012-Today: François Paquin
Party Leaders
- 2012-Today: Pascal Doré
Political parties of Oliverry | |||||
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Principal parties: | |||||
Parti Neo-Democrate de Oliverry | Parti des Régions | Option Oliverry | Parti Socialiste de Oliverry | ||
Other parties: | |||||
Union Verte-Marxiste | Union Pour un Oliverry Democratique | Union Libérale | Parti National de Oliverry | Parti Marijuana de Oliverry | |
Parti Capitalizte | Mouvement Oliverry Unie | Mouvement Monarchique | Forces Progressistes pour la Fédération |