People's Socialist Party of Empherias

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People's Socialist Party
LeaderLucy King
FounderElizabeth Rose
FoundedMarch 24, 2398 (2398-03-24)
Ideologydemocratic socialism
House of Parliament
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The People's Socialist Party of Empherias, more commonly known as the Socialist Party is a left wing political party in the Kingdom of Empherias. The party has been either the governing party or the biggest opposition since 2407 and runs exclusively in Empherias. It is a subsidiary of the political party, Red Bloq, which runs as a national party in both the High Kingdoms of Alaxia, and Grensalbourg

The party was founded in 2398 as a reaction to the new populist government and the 2395 revolution. Elizabeth Rose agreed a lot with the populists but believed they should be going further into helping the poorer parts of society move away from abject poverty and lesser the burden of capitalism. They served in government under Rose, and later Alice Rettels and Edward Broedesmore from 2411 to 2412 and 2415 to 2433. Following a brief stint of Liberal rule, the Socialists once again ruled under Katelyn Roberts and Sofia Hopkins from 2441 to 2448. Upon the Empherian accession to the High Kingdoms, Hopkins predominately ruled as Socialist Prime Minister from 2453 to 2475, with Klara Willows and Vincent Burken ruling for a term each.

The People's Socialist Party currently forms the ruling party of Empherias, having won it back from the Liberals in 2487 by Alistair Walker. The current Prime Minister is Lucy King who succeeded Walker in 2488. During the last election in 2499, King received a narrow plurality in the parliament following years of large majorities.

General Elections

Election Leader Votes Seats Position Government
No. Share No. ± Share
2402 Lady Elizabeth Rose

(2380-2474)

50 / 600
Increase 2 0.3 5th
2407
132 / 600
Increase 27 4.3 Increase 4th
2411 505,657 7.6
40 / 670
Increase 11 6.0 Steady 4th
2412 371,802 7.1
42 / 670
Increase 2 6.3 Steady 4th
2414 2,245,777 21.5
57 / 707
Increase 15 8.1 Steady 4th
2415 4,076,665 29.7
142 / 615
Increase 85 23.1 Increase 2nd
2420 4,267,831 30.7
191 / 625
Increase 49 30.1 Steady 2nd
2423 5,281,626 33.3
151 / 615
Decrease 40 24.6 Steady 2nd
2425 8,048,968 37.1
287 / 615
Increase 136 47.0 Increase 1st
2428 6,339,306 30.8
52 / 615
Decrease 235 8.5 Decrease 2nd
2431 7,984,988 38.0
154 / 615
Increase 102 25.0 Steady 2nd
2435 11,967,746 47.7
393 / 640
Increase 239 61.0 Increase 1st
1950 13,266,176 46.1
315 / 625
Decrease 78 50.4 Steady 1st
1951 13,948,883 48.8
295 / 625
Decrease 20 47.2 Decrease 2nd
1955 12,405,254 46.4
277 / 630
Decrease 18 44.0 Steady 2nd
1959 12,216,172 43.8
258 / 630
Decrease 19 40.1 Steady 2nd
1964 12,205,808 44.1
317 / 630
Increase 59 50.3 Increase 1st
1966 13,096,629 48.0
364 / 630
Increase 47 57.8 Steady 1st
1970[fn 1] 12,208,758 43.1
288 / 630
Decrease 76 45.7 Decrease 2nd
February 1974 11,645,616 37.2
301 / 635
Increase 13 47.4 Increase 1st
October 1974 11,457,079 39.2
319 / 635
Increase 18 50.2 Steady 1st
1979 11,532,218 36.9
269 / 635
Decrease 50 42.4 Decrease 2nd
1983 8,456,934 27.6
209 / 650
Decrease 60 32.2 Steady 2nd
1987 10,029,807 30.8
229 / 650
Increase 20 35.2 Steady 2nd
1992 11,560,484 34.4
271 / 651
Increase 42 41.6 Steady 2nd
1997 13,518,167 43.2
419 / 659
Increase 148 63.6 Increase 1st
2001 10,724,953 40.7
413 / 659
Decrease 6 62.7 Steady 1st
2005 9,562,122 35.3
356 / 646
Decrease 57 55.1 Steady 1st
2010 8,601,441 29.1
258 / 650
Decrease 98 40.0 Decrease 2nd
2015 9,339,818 30.5
232 / 650
Decrease 26 36.0 Steady 2nd
2017 12,874,985 40.0
262 / 650
Increase 30 40.3 Steady 2nd
2019 10,269,076 32.2
202 / 650
Decrease 60 31.1 Steady 2nd


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