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| leader4_title = Speaker of the House of Representatives
| leader4_name = [[Staci Adams]]
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The Forward Alliance's ideology is . The GOP supports lower taxes, free market capitalism, restrictions on immigration, increased military spending, gun rights, restrictions on abortion, deregulation and restrictions on labor unions. In addition to advocating for conservative economic policies, the Republican Party is socially conservative. After the Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, the Republican Party opposed abortion in its party platform and grew its support among evangelicals.[21] The GOP was strongly committed to protectionism and tariffs at its founding, but grew more supportive of free trade in the 20th century, although tariffs experienced a resurgence in the 21st century.


==Electoral Results==
==Electoral Results==
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! width="125px"| Notes
! width="125px"| Notes
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! [[2019 Vazian Federal Election|2019]]
! [[2020 Vazian General Election|2020]]
| [[Micheal Brudia]] (president/party leader) [[Racheal Povaz]] (Prime Minister)
| [[Micheal Brudia]]  
| {{Composition bar|300|463|hex=#CD03FF}}
| {{Composition bar|336|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{increase}}281
| {{increase}}225
| #1
| {{increase}} #1
| style="background-color:#98FB98"| Government
| style="background-color:#98FB98"| Socialist
| Had 19 seats due to defections from the [[Rising Sun Party of Vazcoeur|RSP]]
|
|-
! [[2018 Vazian General Election|2018]]
| [[Fred Bates]]
| {{Composition bar|111|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{increase}} 43
| {{steady}} #3
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Liberal Minority
|
|-
! [[2012 Vazian General Election|2012]]
| [[David Corbyn]]
| {{Composition bar|68|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{increase}} 43
| {{steady}} #3
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Liberal
|
|-
! [[2009 Vazian General Election|2009]]
| [[David Corbyn]]
| {{Composition bar|25|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{increase}} 23
| {{increase}} #3
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Conservative
|
|-
! [[2003 Vazian General Election|2003]]
| [[John Brown]]
| {{Composition bar|2|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{decrease}} 21
| {{steady}} #4
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Conservative
|  
|-
! [[1997 Vazian General Election|1997]]
| [[John Brown]]
| {{Composition bar|23|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{increase}} 23
| {{decrease}} #4
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Conservative
|
|-
|-
! [[2016 Vazian Federal Election|2016]]
! [[1991 Vazian General Election|1991]]
| [[Owen Smith]]
| [[John Brown]]
| {{Composition bar|0|463|hex=#CD03FF}}
| {{Composition bar|10|463|hex=#FF74DC}}
| {{decrease}}1
| {{decrease}} 4
| N/A
| {{steady}} #3
| style="background-color:#D3D3D3"| Unrepresented
| style="background-color:#FFC0CB"| Liberal
|  
|  
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 4 February 2020

Forward Alliance of Vazcoeur
ChairpersonHarold Foot
President of VazcoeurMicheal Brudia
Vice President of VazcoeurRacheal Povaz
Senate Majority LeaderRon Bitons
Speaker of the House of RepresentativesStaci Adams
Founded4 February 2015 (2015-02-04)
HeadquartersOrlque City, Vazcoeur
Membership (2019)2,259,399 Increase
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Market Socialism
Left-wing populism
Progressivism
Enviromentalism
Political positionLeft-wing
Colors  Pink
House of Representatives
218 / 250
Senate
10 / 13
Governors
5 / 7
State Legislatures
6 / 7
Website
www.forwardalliance.vz

The Forward Alliance's ideology is . The GOP supports lower taxes, free market capitalism, restrictions on immigration, increased military spending, gun rights, restrictions on abortion, deregulation and restrictions on labor unions. In addition to advocating for conservative economic policies, the Republican Party is socially conservative. After the Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, the Republican Party opposed abortion in its party platform and grew its support among evangelicals.[21] The GOP was strongly committed to protectionism and tariffs at its founding, but grew more supportive of free trade in the 20th century, although tariffs experienced a resurgence in the 21st century.


Electoral Results

Parliament of Vazcoeur
Election Leader Seats won +/− Rank Government Notes
2020 Micheal Brudia
336 / 463
Increase225 Increase #1 Socialist
2018 Fred Bates
111 / 463
Increase 43 Steady #3 Liberal Minority
2012 David Corbyn
68 / 463
Increase 43 Steady #3 Liberal
2009 David Corbyn
25 / 463
Increase 23 Increase #3 Conservative
2003 John Brown
2 / 463
Decrease 21 Steady #4 Conservative
1997 John Brown
23 / 463
Increase 23 Decrease #4 Conservative
1991 John Brown
10 / 463
Decrease 4 Steady #3 Liberal