Red Bloq

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Red Bloq
red bloq
AbbreviationRBQ
FoundedJanuary 1, 2536 (2536-01-01)
Ideologydemocratic socialism
Colours  Red
  Purple
House of Representatives (HKA)
201 / 525
Empherias
(Labour)
175 / 600
Ahitereira and Koresa
(Red Bloq A&K)
0 / 1,200
Kiavalar
(Seruiye Jin)
0 / 600
Peryzium
(Red Bloq)
0 / 600
Grensalbourg
(Labour–Liberal)
115 / 201

The Red Bloq is a left wing and social democratic political organisation in East Alaxia that primarily runs multiple political parties in the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. The People's Socialist Party of Empherias, which was founded in the late 2300s following the 2395 revolution, grew significantly in the first few decades of the 2400s in Empherias. It ran the country for a 20 year period from 2415–2435 and high profile figures such as Elizabeth Rose aided its growth. With mounting pan-Kloresanism and Alaxianism across east Alaxian nations, the PSP began to run in several democratic parties in states like Ahitereira and Koresa under the name Red Bloq or variations of such. Following the creation of the High Kingdoms of Alaxia, these parties would run in coalition with Kiavalari socialist independent parties to run federally as the Crimson Coalition. The sister organisation the People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg was founded in 2448 to run in the upcoming new democratic elections in Grensalbourg, which it became the largest party of during the first few elections.

To make the management of this many organisations more viable and consolidate funding and leadership structures, a parent organisation was created known as the Red Bloq, headquartered in Rosetta, Empherias. All existing political parties and organisations would be ran like company subsidiaries in a way that was led by party members and democratic elections. The local parties, such as the PSP, would remain very autonomous. It runs federally as one party in the presidential elections of the HKA, while it usually runs under local party afiliations in the House of Representatives.

The PSP in Empherias and the PS in Grensalbourg both declined in the early 2500s, with the respective Labour Party of Empherias and Democratic Labour Party of Grensalbourg (and later Labour Party, and Labour–Liberal Party) overtaking them in terms of votes and seat counts. However, while the branding has taken a large personal decline, with these parties using purple instead of red as their official colours, they are both under the Red Bloq organisation and the Labour party in Empherias still contribute to Red Bloq votes federally in the HKA.

The party has small but strong support outside of the High Kingdoms, primarily in Karkuss, some states of the Hveden Federation, and as an outlawed protest group in Palakkinen.

Ideology[edit | edit source]

Performance[edit | edit source]

Empherias[edit | edit source]

Ahitereira and Koresa[edit | edit source]

Peryzium[edit | edit source]

Grensalbourg[edit | edit source]

Bold governments are governments the PS is involved in.

People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg (PS)
Election Leader Popular vote Seats Position
2449 Peter Marnstricht 32.83% New
34 / 100
New 1st
March 2451 Peter Marnstricht 31.98% –0.85
34 / 100
Steady n/c Steady 1st
October 2451 Benjamin Haavista 35.97% +3.99
38 / 100
Increase 4 Steady 1st
2454 Benjamin Haavista 32.96% –3.01
35 / 100
Decrease 3 Steady 1st
2457 Edwin Eselsen 26.48% –6.48
28 / 100
Decrease 7 Steady 1st
April 2458 Edwin Eselsen 20.01% –6.47
21 / 100
Decrease 7 Decrease 2nd
July 2458 Edwin Eselsen 18.94% –1.07
20 / 101
Decrease 1 Steady 2nd
2459 17.24% –1.70
18 / 101
Decrease 2 Steady 2nd
2462 21.38% +4.14
22 / 101
Increase 4 Steady 2nd
September 2464 Gregorik Merherm 23.83% +2.45
26 / 101
Increase 4 Increase 1st
December 2464 Gregorik Merherm 28.05% +4.22
29 / 101
Increase 3 Steady 1st
2465 23.68% –4.37
25 / 101
Decrease 4 Decrease 2nd
2468 28.28% +4.60
30 / 101
Increase 5 Steady 2nd
2471 28.90% +0.62
31 / 101
Increase 1 Increase 1st
2474 32.27% +3.37
35 / 101
Increase 4 Steady 1st
2476 William Baker 36.70% +4.43
39 / 101
Increase 4 Steady 1st
2478 William Baker 20.11% –16.59
21 / 101
Decrease 18 Decrease 2nd
2480 16.68% –3.43
18 / 101
Decrease 3 Decrease 3rd
2483 15.82% –0.86
33 / 201
Decrease 3[1] Steady 3rd
2486 23.19% +7.37
48 / 201
Increase 15 Increase 2nd
2488 William Baker 31.18% +7.99
64 / 201
Increase 16 Increase 1st
2491 William Baker 4.25% –26.93
8 / 201
Decrease 56 Decrease 5th
2494 4.11% –0.14
8 / 201
Steady n/c Decrease 6th
2497 4.85% +0.74
10 / 201
Increase 2 Steady 6th
2500 4.92% +0.07
10 / 201
Steady n/c Steady 6th
2503 4.83% –0.09 Didn't qualify Decrease 10 Steady 6th
Democratic Labour Party (VDwG) (2449–2506) — Labour Party (DwC) (2508–2519)
Election Leader Popular vote Seats Position
2449 3.97% New
4 / 100
New 8th
March 2451 4.36% +0.39
4 / 100
Steady n/c Steady 8th
October 2451 5.04% +0.68
5 / 100
Increase 1 Increase 7th
2454 3.44% –1.60
3 / 100
Decrease 2 Steady 7th
2457 7.92% +4.48
8 / 100
Increase 5 Increase 4th
April 2458 8.22% +0.30
8 / 100
Steady n/c Steady 4th
July 2458 8.84% +0.62
9 / 101
Increase 1 Steady 4th
2459 8.96% +0.12
9 / 101
Steady n/c Steady 4th
2462 9.25% +0.29
9 / 101
Steady n/c Steady 4th
September 2464 7.98% –1.27
8 / 101
Decrease 1 Steady 4th
December 2464 2.01% –5.97
2 / 101
Decrease 6 Decrease 10th
2465 1.22% –0.79
1 / 101
Decrease 1 Increase 9th
2468 1.56% +0.34
1 / 101
Steady n/c Steady 9th
2471 3.38% +1.82
3 / 101
Increase 2 Steady 9th
2474 3.44% +0.06
3 / 101
Steady n/c Increase 7th
2476 4.11% +0.67
4 / 101
Increase 1 Steady 7th
2478 5.59% +1.48
6 / 101
Increase 2 Increase 6th
2480 9.18% +3.59
9 / 101
Increase 3 Increase 4th
2483 7.82% –1.36
16 / 201
Decrease 2[1] Steady 4th
2486 5.10% –2.72
10 / 201
Decrease 6 Decrease 5th
2488 3.04% –2.06
6 / 201
Decrease 4 Decrease 6th
2491 9.50% +6.46
19 / 201
Increase 16 Increase 4th
2494 28.17% +18.67
58 / 201
Increase 39 Increase 2nd
2497 37.12% +8.95
77 / 201
Increase 19 Increase 1st
2500 40.15% +3.03
83 / 201
Increase 6 Steady 1st
2503 43.77% +3.62
100 / 201
Increase 17 Steady 1st
2506 15.82% –27.95
32 / 201
Decrease 68 Decrease 2nd
2508 38.87% +23.05
79 / 201
Increase 47 Increase 1st
2511 39.36% +0.49
86 / 201
Increase 7 Steady 1st
2513 43.11% +3.75
100 / 201
Increase 14 Steady 1st
2516 40.24% –2.87
87 / 201
Decrease 13 Steady 1st
2519 45.10% +4.86
93 / 201
Increase 6 Steady 1st
Labour–Liberal Party (DVV)
Election Leader Popular vote Seats Position
2522 55.68% +10.58
115 / 201
Increase 22 Steady 1st
2525 55.45% –0.23
115 / 201
Steady n/c Steady 1st

Kiavalar[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 With the doubling of seats, assuming the last election would've delivered 36 seats, there was a decrease of 3 seats to 33 seats.