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Revision as of 23:13, 24 November 2024

Liberal Party of Sel Appa

Parti Libéral du Sel Appa
LeaderFrançois Tourmont
FounderJuvanya dar Krisip
Founded2005
IdeologyClassic liberalism
Localism
Political positionCenter
ColorsYellow
Parliament
125 / 351
Governors
0 / 35

The Liberal Party of Sel Appa is one of the major political parties in Sel Appa. It was founded in 2005 by former Earl, Juvanya dar Krisip. It started a generic progressive liberal party, and managed to earn 2nd place and 68 of 351 seats in the 2005 election, behind the Communist Party. Before long, the party collapsed in the polls as the Communists, Socialists, and to some extent Greens, took more support from left-leaning voters.

In 2010, François Tourmont, a libertarian from the French region, won the Liberal Party leadership election over Reginald Patrick of the Anvorbuod wing. Tourmont reformed the party along free market lines and saw a surge in the polls, as Sel Appans looked to alternatives to leftist dominance. He led the party to gains in the snap 2010 election to write a new constitution, and then won the 2011 election outright.

The Liberal Party subsequently went on to win the 2015 and 2020 elections, before faltering in their third term in power after a number of scandals and controversies. They lost the 2025 election to the Democratic Socialists United, led by Kristina Leno.

History

Ideology

The party has had several factions over the years. It started out as a progressive left party, and retains some elements of this. However, the leadership of Tourmont moved it in a more classic liberal direction. This brought in the Anvorbuod faction, which is vehemently libertarian. Over time, conservatives joined the party until the Reconstitution Party broke away in 2024, after disputes over the Russian secession, abolition of monarchy, and social liberalization.

Abortion

The party has no position, and representatives are permitted to vote their conscience. Most are anti-abortion, but a growing number over the years have supported decriminalization.

Animal Rights

The party has no position, and representatives are permitted to vote their conscience. Most are supportive of animal rights, with a minority taking a humans-only or human-primary approach.

Death Penalty

The party has no position, and representatives are permitted to vote their conscience. There is a fairly even split between support and opposition.

Drugs

The party did not prioritize this policy, but later came to support decriminalization of most drugs.

Economics

The party supports a free-market economy, with a small welfare state. The Anvorbuod faction tends to be more radically free market, while the rest take a balanced approach.

Education

Tourmont oversaw cuts in education funding and expansion of school choice. The party maintains choice as a priority, but continues to support state education funding.

Environmentalism

Support

Euthanasia

Oppose

Free Trade

Support

Gay Marriage

Oppose

Gun Rights

Support

Immigration

Limited

Tax Income

Moderate

Tax Sales

Oppose

Localism

Support

Monarchy

Oppose

Prostitution

Oppose

Unions

No position

Welfare

Moderate

Leadership

The Liberal Party was founded by reformist and forward-thinking Earl Juvanya dar Krisip, who survived the Communist Revolution of 2005. However, the party soon found itself marginalized by the Communist-Socialist coalition government. Sel Appa effectively had four left-wing parties competing. A representative from the French region, François Tourmont, made a bid for leadership in 2010 and won. He pledged to move the party in a more libertarian and classic liberal direction to distinguish it more. His bet paid off, as the Liberal Party gained in the 2010 and 2011 election, the latter of which they won.

Tourmont remained a strong and unifying force in the party for years. He implemented numerous market reforms in Sel Appa, before strengthening the welfare system somewhat. After the 2020 election, he fended off attempts to depose him. When dozens of representatives voted against him in a no confidence motion, he expelled them from the party, which weakened his coalition government, but maintained his position. However, after losing the 2025 election to DSU, calls increased for his resignation from leadership, and he finally stepped aside in 2028.

The 2028 leadership election saw Anvorbuodan radical _ _ face off against Tourmont protege, _ _.

Name Term start Term end Notes
Juvanya dar Krisip 2005 2010 1st Opposition Leader
François Tourmont 2010 2028 2nd Chancellor
[[]] 2028

Electoral history

Election Leader Seats +/− % Rank
2005 Juvanya dar Krisip
68 / 351
Steady New Steady 2nd
2010 François Tourmont
77 / 351
Increase 9 Steady 2nd
2011
132 / 351
Increase 55 Increase 1st
2015
144 / 351
Increase 12 Steady 1st
2020
156 / 351
Increase 12 Steady 1st
2025
140 / 351
Decrease 16 Steady 1st
2030 [[]]
96 / 351
Decrease 44 Decrease 2nd