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Latest revision as of 11:58, 4 February 2020
Forward Alliance of Vazcoeur | |
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Chairperson | Harold Foot |
President of Vazcoeur | Micheal Brudia |
Vice President of Vazcoeur | Racheal Povaz |
Senate Majority Leader | Ron Bitons |
Speaker of the House of Representatives | Staci Adams |
Founded | 4 February 2015 |
Headquarters | Orlque City, Vazcoeur |
Membership (2019) | 2,259,399 |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Market Socialism Left-wing populism Progressivism Enviromentalism |
Political position | Left-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 | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Rank | Government | Notes | ||
2020 | Micheal Brudia | 336 / 463
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225 | #1 | Socialist | |||
2018 | Fred Bates | 111 / 463
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43 | #3 | Liberal Minority | |||
2012 | David Corbyn | 68 / 463
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43 | #3 | Liberal | |||
2009 | David Corbyn | 25 / 463
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23 | #3 | Conservative | |||
2003 | John Brown | 2 / 463
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21 | #4 | Conservative | |||
1997 | John Brown | 23 / 463
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23 | #4 | Conservative | |||
1991 | John Brown | 10 / 463
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4 | #3 | Liberal |