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Revision as of 22:48, 21 February 2022

Politics of the Californian Empire
CES2.png
Polity typeFederal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
ConstitutionCalifornian Empire Constitution
FormationDecember 5, 2300; 276 years' time (2300-12-05)
Legislative branch
NameParliament
TypeTricameral
Meeting placeCapitol
Upper house
NameSenate
Presiding officerVacant, Vice President & President of the Senate
AppointerExhaustive ballot
Lower house
NameHouse of Delegates
Presiding officerVacant, Speaker of the House of Delegates
AppointerExhaustive ballot
Executive branch
Head of State
TitleEmpress of the Californian Empire
CurrentlyFiora S. A. Dévnostraéva
AppointerEmpress of the Californian Empire
Head of Government
TitlePresident
CurrentlySelena K. H. DeWinter-Dévnostraéva
AppointerElectoral College
Cabinet
NameCabinet of the Californian Empire
Current cabinetCabinet of Selena DeWinter
LeaderPresident
Deputy leaderVice President
AppointerPresident
HeadquartersExecutive Mansion
Ministries15
Judicial branch
NameFederal judiciary of the Californian Empire
CourtsCourts of the Californian Empire
Supreme Court
Chief judgeVacant
SeatSupreme Court Building

Overview

Californian electoral politics have been dominated by multiple political parties since shortly after the founding of the Federal Republic of Califoria in 1999. From the 2010s to 2261, it had been the Californian Democratic-Socialist Party and the Progressive Party of California dominating Californian politics. In an effort to avoid political polarization, multiple political parties were founded at the outset of the nation's independence, most of which gained enough representation via seats in the Californian Empire Parliament to have an impact on the nation's policies and political governance.

The year 2275 brought with it a major political realignment following the temporary dissolution of Parliament in 2273, after the attempted coup carried out against the government of the Californian Confederation in 2268 by the Socialist Party of California left the national government with Lindsay A. DeWinter as de facto President, and Natalya S. Kensington, the de jure President in hiding. In the aftermath of the nearly successful attempted coup against the government, the Socialist Party of California had been dealt a significant blow to their leadership, with nationwide arrests of party leaders as well as members of which who had demonstrated both physical, military and financial support for the party and its immediate goals under the leadership of de facto Californian Empire President Lindsey A. DeWinter. With virtually all of the leadership, as well as tens of thousands of party members either on trial or serving sentences for their roles in the coup, coupled with continuted surveillance by law enforcement agencies across the nation, the Socalist Party of California was declared disbanded and dissolved in Parliament on 1 November 2275.

It was during this time that the original five parties of the Californian Empire Parliament either dissolved or reorganized into eight totally new parties. Upon the recommencement of Parliament on 1 November 2275, a presidential election was held resulting in Selena K. H. DeWinter-Dévnostraéva being elected as the 5th President of the Californian Empire, an entirely new Parliament composition, and Selene Dévnostraéva becoming the 1st Empress of the Californian Empire. From the ashes of the five parties which had dominated the politics of the California Empire, only three consider themselves descended from the original parties with the Liberal Conservative Party and the Liberal Democratic Party seeing themselves as a continuation of the original Democratic Party and the Californian Conservative Party seeing itself as a continuation of the Republican Party.

Active Parties

Active Parties 1999–2275

Party Ideology Year
founded
Membership 2275 Presidential Election Senators Delegates Deputies Governors State
legislators
Legislatures
Electoral Popular Voting Nonvoting
Democratic Disc.svg Democratic Party Modern Liberalism 1999 47,106,084
785 / 2,465
81,284,778
(51.27%)
103 / 320
650 / 2,073
4 / 6
32 / 72
27 / 72
3,439 / 7,383
18 / 59
File:Vermont Progressive Party Logo.svg Progressive Party Progressivism 2001 35,041,482
489 / 2,465
74,224,501
(46.82%)
75 / 320
406 / 2,073
0 / 6
8 / 72
28 / 72
3,866 / 7,383
3 / 59
Alliance Party (United States) logo (cropped).png National Democratic Party Conservative liberalism 2039 35,041,482
534 / 2,465
74,224,501
(46.82%)
68 / 320
453 / 2,073
1 / 6
13 / 72
28 / 72
3,866 / 7,383
7 / 59
Libertarian Disc.svg Libertarian Party Libertarianism 1999 35,041,482
402 / 2,465
74,224,501
(46.82%)
43 / 320
347 / 2,073
0 / 6
12 / 72
28 / 72
3,866 / 7,383
10 / 59
Republican Disc.svg Republican Party Conservatism 1999 35,041,482
255 / 2,465
74,224,501
(46.82%)
31 / 320
217 / 2,073
1 / 6
7 / 72
28 / 72
3,866 / 7,383
21 / 59

Active Parties 2275–Present

These are the active parties of the Parliament of the Californian Empire following the reorganization in 2275.

Party Ideology Year
founded
Membership 2300 Presidential Election Senators Delegates Deputies Governors State
legislators
Legislatures
Electoral Popular Voting Nonvoting
Liberal Conservative Party Liberal Conservatism
Economic Liberalism
Laissez Faire
Fiscal Conservatism
1999 850,710,957
546 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(22.15%)
48 / 330
489 / 2,062
0 / 6
9 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Conservative Democracy Alliance Libertarian Conservatism
Centrism
Moderate Right
Fiscal Conservatism
2275 707,453,536
454 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(18.42%)
45 / 330
401 / 2,062
0 / 6
8 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Liberal Democratic Party Conservative Liberalism
Social Liberalism
Economic Liberalism
Free Trade
1999 793,100,734
509 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(20.65%)
46 / 330
452 / 2,062
0 / 6
11 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Californian Solidarity Coalition Libertarianism
Constitution
Laissez Faire
Fiscal Conservatism
2275 470,483,486
302 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(12.25%)
57 / 330
235 / 2,062
0 / 6
10 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Social Democrats of the Californian Empire Social Democracy
Syncretic
Progressivism
Modern Liberalism
2275 146,714,034
94 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(3.82%)
41 / 330
46 / 2,062
0 / 6
7 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Coalition of Californian Centrists Centrism
Moderate Left
Fiscal Conservatism
Protectionism
2275 228,904,619
147 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(5.96%)
24 / 330
114 / 2,062
0 / 6
9 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Constitutional Democratic Party Centrism
Constitution
Social Liberalism
Fiscal Conservatism
2275 330,298,611
212 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(8.6%)
35 / 330
158 / 2,062
0 / 6
9 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Californian Conservative Party Classical Conservatism
Conservative Liberalism
Laissez Faire
Fiscal Conservatism
1999 313,015,545
201 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(8.15%)
24 / 330
167 / 2,062
0 / 6
10 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60

Former Parties

Party Ideology Year
founded
Year
disbanded
Membership 2240 Presidential Election Senators Delegates Deputies Governors State
legislators
Legislatures
Electoral Popular Voting Nonvoting
Socialist Party of America - Logo.gif Socialist Party of California Marxism–Leninism 1996
2265[1]
2264[2]
2273[3]
0
0 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(0.00%)
0 / 330
0 / 2,062
0 / 6
0 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60
Californian Democratic-Socialist Party (CDSP) Democratic socialism
Modern Liberalism
Social Liberalism
Interventionism
2001[4] 2261 0
0 / 2,465
3,840,681,522
(0.00%)
0 / 330
0 / 2,062
0 / 6
0 / 73
0 / 73
0 / 7,383
0 / 60

References

  1. Re-founded in 2265 by Lindsey A. DeWinter.
  2. Disbanded after being designated a terrorist organization in 2264.
  3. Disbanded again on 1 November 2273 after much of its leadership were sentenced.
  4. Founded in 2001 as a compromise between the Democratic and Socialist Parties to lead a coalition government in the first years of the Federated Republic of California during its formative years.
CEflag.gif Californian Confederated Empire CEflag.gif
Celebrating 20 years (2003–2023)
Main article: Californian Empire
Important Topics: CulturePeoplePoliticsDemographicsEconomyForeign RelationsCalifornian Empire Sovereign (Đ) ♦ Armed ForcesSelené A. M. Dévnostraéva Int'l Holdings Group, Ltd.
Government and Politics: ConstitutionEmpressPrime MinisterDeputy Prime MinisterPresidentVice PresidentParliament of the Californian EmpireCalifornian Empire Supreme CourtLos Angeles, N.C.R.Political Parties
Security & Intelligence: Security & Intelligence Service (SIS)National Investigation Agency (NIA)Defense Intelligence (DI)Department of National Security (DNS)Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)/SO1Department of Strategic Intelligence (DSI)/SO2National Reconnaissance Division (NRD)/SO3Geospatial Intelligence Agency (GIA)/SO4Counter-Intelligence Division (CID)/SO5Covert Intelligence Service (CIS)/SO6Covert Operations Service (COS)/SO7Strategic Logistics Division (SLD)/SO8Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS)/SO9Research, Development & Technological Advancement (RDTA)/SO10Domestic Security Department (DSD)/SO11Joint Intelligence Operations (JIO)/SO12
Armed Forces: Californian Empire Air ForceCalifornian Empire Ground ForcesCalifornian Imperial MarinesCalifornian Imperial NavyCalifornian Empire Space ForcesCalifornian Empire Coast Guard
Administrative Divisions: StatesOverseas DepartmentsTerritoriesDependent AreasNational Capital Region
History: Californian-American WarFederated Republic of CaliforniaCalifornian FederationCalifornian Sovereign Democratic Socialist FederationCalifornian ConfederationSocialist Federated Republic of CaliforniaCalifornian EmpireUnited Kingdom & Realms of Columbia
Heads of State & Heads of Government (Before 2275):
Sélené A. M. DévnostraévaAlexa S. Vassaretti-DévnostraévaJennifer A. JourgensenNatalya S. KensingtonSelena K. H. DeWinter-Dévnostraéva
Heads of State (After 2275): Sélené A. M. DévnostraévaFiora S. A. Dévnostraéva Lillian J. D'Agostino
Heads of Government (After 2275): Selena K. H. DeWinter-Dévnostraéva