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== History ==
== History ==
The Traditional Coalition was formed on 9 September, 1982 after the Christian-Conservatives and other right wing to far right parties won the majority seats in the 1982 election.
The coalition would only remain in power for about a year, after which it would play a minor role in politics until its resurgence in 2000.
From 2000 until 2006 the coalition would dominate Thermodolian politics and control the Presidency and National Assembly during the entire period and the Federal Senate from 2000 until 2003.
After 2006 the coalition would again play a minor role in politics with one of its founding members leaving the coalition again, this time permanently.
===Member Parties===
===Member Parties===
[[Christian-Conservatives]]• (1982-Present)<br>[[Catholic Nationalist Party]]• (1982-Present)<br>[[Thermodolian Nationalists]]• (1982-2015)<br>[[Prohibition Party]]• (1982-1991), (2001-Present)<br>[[Thermodolian Corporate Party]] (2003-Present)<br>[[Traditionalists (Thermodolia)|Traditionalists]] (2003-Present)<br>[[Traditional Reform Party]] (2003-2006)
[[Christian-Conservatives]]• (1982-Present)<br>[[Catholic Nationalist Party]]• (1982-Present)<br>[[Thermodolian Nationalists]]• (1982-1983), (1988-2014)<br>[[Prohibition Party]]• (1982-1991), (2001-Present)<br>[[Thermodolian Corporate Party]] (2003-Present)<br>[[Traditionalists (Thermodolia)|Traditionalists]] (2003-Present)<br>[[Traditional Reform Party]] (2003-2006)


• = Founding Member
• = Founding Member


== Ideology ==
== Ideology ==
The Traditional Coalition is a traditionalist, Christian right, Conservative coalition which seeks to return to the way things used to be
== Symbols ==
== Symbols ==
== Leadership ==
== Leadership ==
The current leader is Sam Earson who is also the parliamentary leader of the Christian-Conservatives
== Electoral record ==
== Electoral record ==
=== Presidential ===
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|colspan="7" align="center"|[[President of Thermodolia]]
|-
!Election year
!Candidate
!1st round votes
!%
!2nd round votes
!%
!Winning party
|-
![[1982 Thermodolian presidential election|1982]]
|[[Rick Garens]]
|
|35% (1st)
|
|45% (2nd)
|[[United Thermodolia]]
|-
![[1988 Thermodolian presidential election|1988]]
|Maria Buatæs
|
|11% (3rd)
|—
|—
|[[United Thermodolia]]
|-
![[1994 Thermodolian presidential election|1994]]
|Maria Buatæs
|
|13% (3rd)
|—
|—
|[[Democratic Socialists]]
|-
![[2000 Thermodolian presidential election|2000]]
|[[Orza Gimailli]]
|
|36% (1st)
|—
|56% (1st)
|[[Christian-Conservatives]]
|-
![[2006 Thermodolian presidential election|2006]]
|[[Orza Gimailli]]
|
|27% (2nd)
|
|52% (2nd)
|[[Democratic Socialists]]
|-
![[2012 Thermodolian presidential election|2012]]
|[[Orza Gimailli]]
|
|37% (1st)
|
|41% (2nd)
|[[United Thermodolia]]
|-
![[2018 Thermodolian presidential election|2018]]
|Garth Gimailli
|
|1% (5th)
|—
|—
|[[United Thermodolia]]
|-
|}
=== Federal Senate ===
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|-
|colspan="8" align="center"|[[Senate (Thermodolia)|Federal Senate]]
|-
!Election year
!Leader
!1st round votes
!%
!2nd round votes
!%
!Seats
!+/–
|-
![[1982 Thermodolian legislative election|1982]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|—
|—
|{{composition bar|0|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|
|-
![[1988 Thermodolian legislative election|1988]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|—
|—
|{{composition bar|14|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|
|-
![[1994 Thermodolian legislative election|1994]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|—
|—
|{{composition bar|12|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 2</center>
|-
![[1997 Thermodolian legislative election|1997]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|—
|—
|{{composition bar|10|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 2</center>
|-
![[2000 Thermodolian legislative election|2000]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|—
|—
|{{composition bar|32|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 22</center>
|-
![[2003 Thermodolian legislative election|2003]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|1|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[2006 Thermodolian legislative election|2006]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|14|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 1</center>
|-
![[2009 Thermodolian legislative election|2009]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|10|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[2012 Thermodolian legislative election|2012]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|4|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|{{steady}}
|-
![[2015 Thermodolian legislative election|2015]]
|[[Sam Earson]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|10|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 2</center>
|-
![[2018 Thermodolian legislative election|2018]]
|[[Sam Earson]]
|
|
|
|
|{{composition bar|3|74|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 6</center>
|}
=== National Assembly ===
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|-
|colspan="8" align="center"|[[National Assembly (Thermodolia)|National Assembly]]
|-
!Election year
!Leader
!Votes
!%
!Seats
!+/–
|-
![[1982 Thermodolian legislative election|1982]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|0|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|
|-
![[1983 April Thermodolian National Assmbly election|1983 April]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|14|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|
|-
![[1983 October Thermodolian National Assmbly election|1983 Oct]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|14|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|
|-
![[1985 Thermodolian legislative election|1985]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|12|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 2</center>
|-
![[1988 Thermodolian legislative election|1988]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|10|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 2</center>
|-
![[1991 Thermodolian legislative election|1991]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|32|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 22</center>
|-
![[1994 Thermodolian legislative election|1994]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|1|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[1997 Thermodolian legislative election|1997]]
|[[Dan Oréâgæ]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|14|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 1</center>
|-
![[2000 Thermodolian legislative election|2000]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|10|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[2003 Thermodolian legislative election|2003]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|10|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[2006 Thermodolian legislative election|2006]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|40|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 1</center>
|-
![[2009 Thermodolian legislative election|2009]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|40|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{nochange}}</center>
|-
![[2012 Thermodolian legislative election|2012]]
|[[Ron Thœgth]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|105|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{increase}} 65</center>
|-
![[2015 Thermodolian legislative election|2015]]
|[[Sam Earson]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|67|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 38</center>
|-
![[2018 Thermodolian legislative election|2018]]
|[[Sam Earson]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|30|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 8</center>
|-
![[2020 Thermodolian National Assembly election|2020]]
|[[Sam Earson]]
|
|
|{{composition bar|19|552|hex=#FFBF00}}
|<center>{{decrease}} 11</center>
|}


== See also ==
== See also ==


[[Category:Political Parties in Thermodolia]]
[[Category:Political Parties in Thermodolia]]

Latest revision as of 05:01, 15 March 2021

Traditional Coalition

Fêthæn Fœlæn
LeaderSam Earson
Founded9 September, 1982
MembershipChristian-Conservatives
Traditionalists
Catholic Nationalist Party
Prohibition Party
Thermodolian Corporate Party
IdeologyChristian Right
Traditionalism
Conservatism
Corporatism
PositionRight Wing
Colours  Gold
Senate
3 / 74
National Assembly
19 / 552

The Traditionalists Coalition is a coalition in the Federal Parliament of Thermodolia.

History

The Traditional Coalition was formed on 9 September, 1982 after the Christian-Conservatives and other right wing to far right parties won the majority seats in the 1982 election.

The coalition would only remain in power for about a year, after which it would play a minor role in politics until its resurgence in 2000.

From 2000 until 2006 the coalition would dominate Thermodolian politics and control the Presidency and National Assembly during the entire period and the Federal Senate from 2000 until 2003.

After 2006 the coalition would again play a minor role in politics with one of its founding members leaving the coalition again, this time permanently.

Member Parties

Christian-Conservatives• (1982-Present)
Catholic Nationalist Party• (1982-Present)
Thermodolian Nationalists• (1982-1983), (1988-2014)
Prohibition Party• (1982-1991), (2001-Present)
Thermodolian Corporate Party (2003-Present)
Traditionalists (2003-Present)
Traditional Reform Party (2003-2006)

• = Founding Member

Ideology

The Traditional Coalition is a traditionalist, Christian right, Conservative coalition which seeks to return to the way things used to be

Symbols

Leadership

The current leader is Sam Earson who is also the parliamentary leader of the Christian-Conservatives

Electoral record

Presidential

President of Thermodolia
Election year Candidate 1st round votes % 2nd round votes % Winning party
1982 Rick Garens 35% (1st) 45% (2nd) United Thermodolia
1988 Maria Buatæs 11% (3rd) United Thermodolia
1994 Maria Buatæs 13% (3rd) Democratic Socialists
2000 Orza Gimailli 36% (1st) 56% (1st) Christian-Conservatives
2006 Orza Gimailli 27% (2nd) 52% (2nd) Democratic Socialists
2012 Orza Gimailli 37% (1st) 41% (2nd) United Thermodolia
2018 Garth Gimailli 1% (5th) United Thermodolia

Federal Senate

Federal Senate
Election year Leader 1st round votes % 2nd round votes % Seats +/–
1982 Dan Oréâgæ
0 / 74
1988 Dan Oréâgæ
14 / 74
1994 Dan Oréâgæ
12 / 74
Decrease 2
1997 Dan Oréâgæ
10 / 74
Decrease 2
2000 Ron Thœgth
32 / 74
Increase 22
2003 Ron Thœgth
1 / 74
Decrease 1
2006 Ron Thœgth
14 / 74
Increase 1
2009 Ron Thœgth
10 / 74
Decrease 1
2012 Ron Thœgth
4 / 74
Steady
2015 Sam Earson
10 / 74
Increase 2
2018 Sam Earson
3 / 74
Increase 6

National Assembly

National Assembly
Election year Leader Votes % Seats +/–
1982 Dan Oréâgæ
0 / 552
1983 April Dan Oréâgæ
14 / 552
1983 Oct Dan Oréâgæ
14 / 552
1985 Dan Oréâgæ
12 / 552
Decrease 2
1988 Dan Oréâgæ
10 / 552
Decrease 2
1991 Dan Oréâgæ
32 / 552
Increase 22
1994 Dan Oréâgæ
1 / 552
Decrease 1
1997 Dan Oréâgæ
14 / 552
Increase 1
2000 Ron Thœgth
10 / 552
Decrease 1
2003 Ron Thœgth
10 / 552
Decrease 1
2006 Ron Thœgth
40 / 552
Decrease 1
2009 Ron Thœgth
40 / 552
Steady
2012 Ron Thœgth
105 / 552
Increase 65
2015 Sam Earson
67 / 552
Decrease 38
2018 Sam Earson
30 / 552
Decrease 8
2020 Sam Earson
19 / 552
Decrease 11

See also