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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[File:MRPT.jpg|thumbnail|right|First official logo, introduced during the 43rd Cosa]] | |||
===43rd Cosâ=== | ===43rd Cosâ=== | ||
The newly formed Moderate Radicals contested their first General Elections in late 2011; the party was composed of two members, both former Progressive Party members: the sitting Senator for Cézembre and former | The newly formed Moderate Radicals contested their first General Elections in late 2011; the party was composed of two members, both former [[Progressive Party]] members: the sitting Senator for Cézembre and former MC Glüc da Dhi, and his predecessor as Senator and current MC Alexandreu Soleiglhfred. The party gained three votes, which translated into eight seats in the Cosa and status as the fourth largest party; both Moderate Radical MZs never missed a vote during the 43rd Cosa. At the end of the 43rd Cosa the party decided to avoid confusion with a preexisting party by switching to the acronym MRPT, rather than MRP, and also adopted a new logo featuring the new mascot of the party, the seahorse, created by Alèxandreu Soleighlfred. By the end of its first term, the party had doubled its membership to four members. Future leader Lüc da Schir joined late in the term, soon after gaining citizenship. | ||
===44th Cosâ=== | ===44th Cosâ=== | ||
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===46th Cosâ=== | ===46th Cosâ=== | ||
A combination of post-Reunision immigration, fatigue from the longstanding RUMP control of the government, the poor performance of the Nordselva government and the rising | A combination of post-[[Reunision]] immigration, fatigue from the longstanding [[RUMP]] control of the government, the poor performance of the [[Dal Nordselva Cabinet|Nordselva government]] and the rising popularity of opposition parties led to a breakthrough in the [[January 2014 General Election|elections for the 46th Cosa]], with the MRPT winning 56 seats and becoming the leading party in a [[Centre-left coalition|new government coalition]] with [[ZRT]] and [[LPR]]. Party leader Glüc da Dhi became Prime Minister, the first non-RUMP Talossan to hold the post in seven years, with Lüc da Schir, Eovart Andrinescu and later Magniloqueu da Lhiun joining him in Cabinet. The party also elected a second senator with Tric'hard Carschaleir winning a special election in Benito. MRPT MC Andrinescu resigned shortly before the 3rd Clark to join the newly formed Liberal Congress. | ||
The government ultimately fell when MRPT MC Soleiglhfred failed to vote in the 5th Clark and caused the Vote of Confidence to fail; this prompted early elections and was the first failure to vote by a member of the MRPT in three years. | The government ultimately fell when MRPT MC Soleiglhfred failed to vote in the 5th Clark and caused the Vote of Confidence to fail; this prompted early elections and was the first failure to vote by a member of the MRPT in three years. | ||
===47th Cosâ=== | ===47th Cosâ=== | ||
The MRPT received 44 seats in the General Elections, of which two were handed to the [[Progressive Party]] acknowledging a voter's desire to change his vote because he was not informed that the PP was contesting the elections and he was still in their candidates list. The seats were so apportioned: eleven each to [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]] (the new Party Whip) and [[Tric'hard Carschaleir]], ten each to [[Lupulüc da Fhöglha]] and [[Renalt da Fhamul]]. Two former MCs were elected to the Senate, Lüc da Schir and Magniloqueu da Lhiun, joining Glüc da Dhi and marking the first time ever in the MRPT's history that the party holds a plurality in | The MRPT received 44 seats in the General Elections, of which two were handed to the [[Progressive Party]] acknowledging a voter's desire to change his vote because he was not informed that the PP was contesting the elections and he was still in their candidates list. The seats were so apportioned: eleven each to [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]] (the new Party Whip) and [[Tric'hard Carschaleir]], ten each to [[Lupulüc da Fhöglha]] and [[Renalt da Fhamul]]. Two former MCs were elected to the Senate, new party leader Lüc da Schir and Magniloqueu da Lhiun, joining Glüc da Dhi and marking the first time ever in the MRPT's history that the party holds a plurality in either house of the Ziu. | ||
The party remained in control of the government with a [[First | The party remained in control of the government with a [[First Da Schir Cabinet|coalition]] extended to the [[Liberal Congress]], which had offered external support in the previous term, the Progressive Party, which did not contest the previous elections, and without the Republican Party, which merged back into the ZRT. The MRPT's leader, Lüc da Schir, replaced his colleague Glüc da Dhi as the new Prime Minister. Ultimately, the coalition enjoyed a larger Cosa majority and a Senate majority as well, after the previous government [[Fortress Senäts|was hampered by being tied with the RUMP caucus in the Senate]]. | ||
===48th Cosâ=== | ===48th Cosâ=== | ||
The MRPT received 46 seats in the General Election; despite the gain in seats, the party was leapfrogged | The MRPT received 46 seats in the General Election; despite the gain in seats, the party was leapfrogged by a single seat as the top coalition party by the newly formed [[Free Democratic Alliance]], a joint list by the ZRT and Liberal Congress. Liberal Congress leader Xheraltescu had previously sought an alliance with the MRPT as well. For a second straight election, the MRPT added a senator to its caucus while losing one, as former party leader and Senator for Cézembre Glüc da Dhi temporarily retired from national politics; outgoing party whip [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]] was instead elected to the Atatürk Senate seat, unseating the sitting Dean of the Senate, four term senator [[Brad Holmes]], with over two thirds of the vote. | ||
The party took part in a coalition with the Free Democrats and the Progressives, which it left during the last Clark following internal disagreements. Former party whip Breneir Itravilatx also left the MRPT to head a new political party, the Talossan National Congress. | The party took part in a coalition with the Free Democrats and the Progressives, which it left during the last Clark following internal disagreements. Former party whip Breneir Itravilatx also left the MRPT to head a new political party, the Talossan National Congress. Future Party Leader Ian Plätschisch, a freshman MC and a deputy minister in the [[Ministry of STUFF]], had meanwhile replaced Itravilatx as Whip. | ||
===49th Cosâ=== | ===49th Cosâ=== | ||
After a poor performance in the previous coalition and leader da Schir acknowledging that the party needed time to regroup and refocus, the MRPT received 37 seats in the General Election. 10 seats were given to [[Ian Plätschisch]] and 9 to [[Glüc da Dhi]], [[Martì Vataldestreça]] and [[Erschéveþ da Schir]] each. Senator da Lhiun was also reelected in Maritiimi-Maxhestic, defeating a challenge from former Prime Minister Alexandreu Davinescu. | After a poor performance in the previous coalition and leader da Schir acknowledging that the party needed time to regroup and refocus, the MRPT received 37 seats in the General Election. 10 seats were given to [[Ian Plätschisch]] and 9 to [[Glüc da Dhi]], [[Martì Vataldestreça]] and [[Erschéveþ da Schir]] each. Senator da Lhiun was also reelected in Maritiimi-Maxhestic, defeating a challenge from former Prime Minister Alexandreu Davinescu. | ||
Ultimately, the MRPT chose to join a coalition with the RUMP and the TNC. | Ultimately, the MRPT chose to join a coalition with the RUMP and the TNC, headed not by current RUMP leader Davinescu but by former Senior Justice Sir [[Cresti Siervicül]]. | ||
===50th Cosâ=== | ===50th Cosâ=== | ||
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===Dissolution=== | ===Dissolution=== | ||
At the end of January 2019, party leader Ian Plätschisch privately announced that he wished to stand down as leader as soon as the 52nd Cosa was over, due to no longer supporting the party manifesto, and that he intended to form his own party. | At the end of January 2019, party leader Ian Plätschisch privately announced that he wished to stand down as leader as soon as the 52nd Cosa was over, due to no longer supporting the party manifesto, and that he intended to form his own party. The decision was made in a context of long decline for the party, with Ian Plätschisch being the last in a list of several high profile members quitting the party outright or becoming inactive. | ||
Soon afterwards, former leader Lüc da Schir attempted to probe a number of members for their opinions regarding the future the party and intentions for the upcoming leadership race; both Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu intended to run in the upcoming elections, but neither had been particularly active in the past. Not being satisfied that the party had any chance of sustaining operations, beyond his own behind-the-scenes efforts, he suspended himself from the MRPT to stand in the 53rd Cosa elections under an interim label, joined by sister Erschéveþ, with the ultimate aim of potentially founding a new centrist party during the term along with the MRPT's remaining members and people from other parties. | Soon afterwards, former leader Lüc da Schir attempted to probe a number of members for their opinions regarding the future the party and intentions for the upcoming leadership race; both Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu intended to run in the upcoming elections, but neither had been particularly active in the past. Not being satisfied that the party had any chance of sustaining operations, beyond his own behind-the-scenes efforts, he suspended himself from the MRPT to stand in the 53rd Cosa elections under an interim label, joined by sister Erschéveþ, with the ultimate aim of potentially founding a new centrist party during the term along with the MRPT's remaining members and people from other parties. | ||
The remaining active members of the party, led by interim leader Davinescu and party secretary Soleiglhfred, decided to turn the upcoming Ninth Congress into a "Refoundational Gathering of Centrists", with the aim of revamping the party. The Gathering ultimately proved to be unsuccessful, however, as only one other member attended other than the aforementioned two; this led Davinescu to declare the "end of the line" for the MRPT and to unilaterally fold the party. | The remaining active members of the party, led by interim leader Davinescu and party secretary Soleiglhfred, decided to turn the upcoming Ninth Congress into a "Refoundational Gathering of Centrists", with the aim of revamping the party. The Gathering ultimately proved to be unsuccessful, however, as only one other member (Pinátsch) attended other than the aforementioned two; this led Davinescu to declare the "end of the line" for the MRPT and to unilaterally fold the party. | ||
Plätschisch's new party, [[Awakening and Magnifying Passion]], ultimately attracted the other two Moderate Radical cabinet members, Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu. Da Schir's interim | Plätschisch's new party, [[Awakening and Magnifying Passion]], ultimately attracted the other two Moderate Radical cabinet members, Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu. Da Schir's interim label, dubbed [[Moderate Radicals Arise!]], didn't actively seek to recruit former members but nevertheless gave provincial seats to Pinátsch and Soleiglhfred, in a sign that there might still be the appetite for collaboration among former members of the MRPT. | ||
Most of the former members of the MRPT remained independents, including Senator Sevastáin Pinátsch, who had already somewhat distanced from the party after his spell in Cabinet in the 48th Cosa and his election to the Senate. | Most of the former members of the MRPT remained independents, including Senator Sevastáin Pinátsch, who had already somewhat distanced from the party after his spell in Cabinet in the 48th Cosa and his election to the Senate. | ||
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===Slogans and logos=== | |||
One of the MRPT's better known traditions was to post a "Ten reasons to vote MRPT" list on Wittenberg before each General Election. The list was intended to be a summary of the Manifesto, and to officially present the MRPT's list of candidates for the Cosa. Traditionally, the last (tenth) reason would always be that "Our logo is a seahorse". | |||
The best known of the MRPT's slogans was "The Reasonable Alternative", an allusion to its role as a viable government party in contrast with the RUMP and the ZRT/FreeDems. The slogan was introduced in 2012 and officially adopted for the 45th Cosa, and was thereafter frequently used together with the name and logo. The slogan was somewhat phased out in favour of "Keep Course, Vote MRPT" once the MRPT had estabilished itself as the main government party of Talossa. | |||
Some of the slogans that the MRPT used in campaigning are: | |||
* ''"Keep Course, Vote MRPT"'' (re-election slogan for the 51st and 52nd Cosa elections) | |||
* ''"You may want to vote MRPT, but you don't have to"'' (used between 2011 and 2013) | |||
* ''"Working tirelessly for a better Talossa"'' (for the 50th Cosa elections) | |||
* ''"With all Talossans, for every Talossan"'' (for the 50th Cosa elections) | |||
The MRPT officially used three logos during its existence: | |||
* The "MRP" logo, only used in the elections to the 43rd Cosa; | |||
* The first seahorse logo, designed by [[Alexandreu Soleiglhfred]], mostly used under Glüc da Dhi's leadership (2011-2014); | |||
* The second seahorse logo, designed by [[Lüc da Schir]] as a modern take on the old logo, first designed in April 2015 but only officially adopted in December for the elections to the 49th Cosa. | |||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Latest revision as of 07:18, 30 October 2019
Moderate Radical Party of Talossa |
Leader: Glüc da Dhi, Lüc da Schir, Ian Platschisch |
Founded: August 2011 |
Disbanded:March 2019 |
Beliefs: Centrism, constitutional monarchy, progressivism, liberalism, derivatism, secularism |
Colors: |
The Moderate Radical Party of Talossa was a Talossan political party, active between 2011 and 2019. Initially known as simply the Moderate Radical Party (MRP), the name was changed in 2012 to avoid confusion with a former party of the Republic of Talossa sharing that same acronym. The party and the membership were often referred to as "ModRads" or as "Moderate Radicals"; the latter was especially adopted in official documents under Lüc da Schir's tenure as leader, in an effort to estabilish the party's policy as a bona fide ideology, not unlike other parties being dubbed "Conservatives" or "Democrats". Party members were also sometimes referred to as "Murpitts", from the literal pronounciation of the party acronym.
At the time of its dissolution the party had over twenty members, with about 34 people estimated to have been full MRPT members at some point, making it one of the biggest political party in Talossan history. The party led five governments through three Prime Ministers - party founder Glüc da Dhi, Lüc da Schir and Ian Plätschisch - and took part in all governments between January 2014 and March 2019; it commanded Cosa pluralities between 2017 and 2019, and Senate pluralities between 2015 and 2019 with a short stint as the lone majority party in 2018 (the only party to achieve so after a full cycle of post-Reunision elections). At the provincial level the MRPT was notably competitive everywhere but in the safest opposing provinces, and (despite originating in Cézembre) controlled Benito and Maritiimi-Maxhestic for most of its mid-to-late history, and Cézembre and Atatürk for extended spells.
The official colours of the MRPT were #126ECC (Moderate Blue) and #FF6600 (Radical Orange) and its mascot and symbol was a seahorse.
History
43rd Cosâ
The newly formed Moderate Radicals contested their first General Elections in late 2011; the party was composed of two members, both former Progressive Party members: the sitting Senator for Cézembre and former MC Glüc da Dhi, and his predecessor as Senator and current MC Alexandreu Soleiglhfred. The party gained three votes, which translated into eight seats in the Cosa and status as the fourth largest party; both Moderate Radical MZs never missed a vote during the 43rd Cosa. At the end of the 43rd Cosa the party decided to avoid confusion with a preexisting party by switching to the acronym MRPT, rather than MRP, and also adopted a new logo featuring the new mascot of the party, the seahorse, created by Alèxandreu Soleighlfred. By the end of its first term, the party had doubled its membership to four members. Future leader Lüc da Schir joined late in the term, soon after gaining citizenship.
44th Cosâ
The MRPT fielded a candidates list of three prospective MCs and won twelve votes in the General Elections, resulting in 18 seats in the Cosa, an increase of 10 seats. For the first time, the party received votes from citizens of other provinces than Cézembre and in fact scored second places in three provinces: Cézembre, Fiova and Vuode. MRPT MZs were again the only caucus to take part in all votes. During this term the party voted on party statutes, resulting in the organization of the first MRPT congress, which was held from 2/5/2013 to 3/5/2013. During the term the MRPT again doubled its membership.
45th Cosâ
The MRPT gained thirteen votes in the General Elections, resulting in 21 seats in the Cosa, three more than the previous term. The lone MRPT senator, party leader Glüc da Dhi, was also reelected by defeating RUMP's Ian da Bitour 7-2. The MCs representing the MRPT in the 45th Cosa are Alexandreu Soleiglhfred (acting as Whip), Lüc da Schir and Ben Putnam, with seven seats each. Again, the MRPT completed this Cosâ without a single failure to vote.
46th Cosâ
A combination of post-Reunision immigration, fatigue from the longstanding RUMP control of the government, the poor performance of the Nordselva government and the rising popularity of opposition parties led to a breakthrough in the elections for the 46th Cosa, with the MRPT winning 56 seats and becoming the leading party in a new government coalition with ZRT and LPR. Party leader Glüc da Dhi became Prime Minister, the first non-RUMP Talossan to hold the post in seven years, with Lüc da Schir, Eovart Andrinescu and later Magniloqueu da Lhiun joining him in Cabinet. The party also elected a second senator with Tric'hard Carschaleir winning a special election in Benito. MRPT MC Andrinescu resigned shortly before the 3rd Clark to join the newly formed Liberal Congress.
The government ultimately fell when MRPT MC Soleiglhfred failed to vote in the 5th Clark and caused the Vote of Confidence to fail; this prompted early elections and was the first failure to vote by a member of the MRPT in three years.
47th Cosâ
The MRPT received 44 seats in the General Elections, of which two were handed to the Progressive Party acknowledging a voter's desire to change his vote because he was not informed that the PP was contesting the elections and he was still in their candidates list. The seats were so apportioned: eleven each to Sevastáin Pinátsch (the new Party Whip) and Tric'hard Carschaleir, ten each to Lupulüc da Fhöglha and Renalt da Fhamul. Two former MCs were elected to the Senate, new party leader Lüc da Schir and Magniloqueu da Lhiun, joining Glüc da Dhi and marking the first time ever in the MRPT's history that the party holds a plurality in either house of the Ziu.
The party remained in control of the government with a coalition extended to the Liberal Congress, which had offered external support in the previous term, the Progressive Party, which did not contest the previous elections, and without the Republican Party, which merged back into the ZRT. The MRPT's leader, Lüc da Schir, replaced his colleague Glüc da Dhi as the new Prime Minister. Ultimately, the coalition enjoyed a larger Cosa majority and a Senate majority as well, after the previous government was hampered by being tied with the RUMP caucus in the Senate.
48th Cosâ
The MRPT received 46 seats in the General Election; despite the gain in seats, the party was leapfrogged by a single seat as the top coalition party by the newly formed Free Democratic Alliance, a joint list by the ZRT and Liberal Congress. Liberal Congress leader Xheraltescu had previously sought an alliance with the MRPT as well. For a second straight election, the MRPT added a senator to its caucus while losing one, as former party leader and Senator for Cézembre Glüc da Dhi temporarily retired from national politics; outgoing party whip Sevastáin Pinátsch was instead elected to the Atatürk Senate seat, unseating the sitting Dean of the Senate, four term senator Brad Holmes, with over two thirds of the vote.
The party took part in a coalition with the Free Democrats and the Progressives, which it left during the last Clark following internal disagreements. Former party whip Breneir Itravilatx also left the MRPT to head a new political party, the Talossan National Congress. Future Party Leader Ian Plätschisch, a freshman MC and a deputy minister in the Ministry of STUFF, had meanwhile replaced Itravilatx as Whip.
49th Cosâ
After a poor performance in the previous coalition and leader da Schir acknowledging that the party needed time to regroup and refocus, the MRPT received 37 seats in the General Election. 10 seats were given to Ian Plätschisch and 9 to Glüc da Dhi, Martì Vataldestreça and Erschéveþ da Schir each. Senator da Lhiun was also reelected in Maritiimi-Maxhestic, defeating a challenge from former Prime Minister Alexandreu Davinescu.
Ultimately, the MRPT chose to join a coalition with the RUMP and the TNC, headed not by current RUMP leader Davinescu but by former Senior Justice Sir Cresti Siervicül.
50th Cosâ
Following a good performance in the coalition government, better campaigning and renewed enthusiasm, the MRPT scored a record win in the elections for the 50th Cosa, roughly doubling both the number of votes won and seats held in the Cosa. Ultimately, the party won 79 seats in the General Election. Ian Plätschisch was given 14 seats, and Glüc da Dhi, Alèxandreu Soleighlfred, Txoteu Davinescu, Erschéveþ da Schir, and Martì Vataldestreça were all given 13 seats. Party leader Lüc da Schir also defeated a challenge to his own Senate seat by Free Democrat and former Senator Iason Taiwos, winning with two thirds of the vote in the first senatorial race ever to feature a clash between members of the two parties; Atatürk senator Pinátsch also retained his seat.
The MRPT and the Free Democrats formed a two party coalition, with Senator da Schir as Prime Minister.
51st Cosâ
The Moderate Radicals followed up on a positive term at the helm of the government with a second consecutive election victory; by winning 83 Cosa seats, the MRPT scored the largest increase in the number of seats by the leading government party since the 42nd Cosa elections (RUMP 108 -> 143) and, in the same timeframe, the first time the leading government party incremented its seats while retaining control of the government, as in the previous term the RUMP had left government despite gaining a seat.
With Glüc da Dhi recapturing Cézembre's Senate seat before the general elections, the MRPT was also poised to become the first party to gain majority control of the Senate in four years, but missed the chance with Txoteu Davinescu falling to Béneditsch Ardpresteir in the open race to succeed Munditenens Tresplet as Senator for Maricopa; this was the first competitive Senate race awarded through IRV.
The previous coalition was confirmed, with an expanded Cosa majority but a reduced Senate majority, and mostly the same ministers. At the end of the term, long-time leader Lüc da Schir retired as head of the party, as part of a wider "semi-retirement" from high profile politics, and was replaced by Ian Plätschisch.
52nd Cosâ
During the 52nd Cosâ, the party was again confirmed as the plurality party, but lost seats to a resurgent Free Democrats in an election that had three parties finishing at above 30% of the popular vote for the first time ever. This was the first election since 2013 not to feature Lüc da Schir in either leadership position (Leader or Whip).
The previous coalition was again confirmed; the two parties, just two seats short (132) of a Cosa supermajority of 134 seats, embarked on ambitious Organic Law reforms that were ultimately rejected by the Ziu, failing to get the required 2/3 majority in the Senate.
Dissolution
At the end of January 2019, party leader Ian Plätschisch privately announced that he wished to stand down as leader as soon as the 52nd Cosa was over, due to no longer supporting the party manifesto, and that he intended to form his own party. The decision was made in a context of long decline for the party, with Ian Plätschisch being the last in a list of several high profile members quitting the party outright or becoming inactive.
Soon afterwards, former leader Lüc da Schir attempted to probe a number of members for their opinions regarding the future the party and intentions for the upcoming leadership race; both Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu intended to run in the upcoming elections, but neither had been particularly active in the past. Not being satisfied that the party had any chance of sustaining operations, beyond his own behind-the-scenes efforts, he suspended himself from the MRPT to stand in the 53rd Cosa elections under an interim label, joined by sister Erschéveþ, with the ultimate aim of potentially founding a new centrist party during the term along with the MRPT's remaining members and people from other parties.
The remaining active members of the party, led by interim leader Davinescu and party secretary Soleiglhfred, decided to turn the upcoming Ninth Congress into a "Refoundational Gathering of Centrists", with the aim of revamping the party. The Gathering ultimately proved to be unsuccessful, however, as only one other member (Pinátsch) attended other than the aforementioned two; this led Davinescu to declare the "end of the line" for the MRPT and to unilaterally fold the party.
Plätschisch's new party, Awakening and Magnifying Passion, ultimately attracted the other two Moderate Radical cabinet members, Davinescu and Nouacastra-Läxhirescu. Da Schir's interim label, dubbed Moderate Radicals Arise!, didn't actively seek to recruit former members but nevertheless gave provincial seats to Pinátsch and Soleiglhfred, in a sign that there might still be the appetite for collaboration among former members of the MRPT.
Most of the former members of the MRPT remained independents, including Senator Sevastáin Pinátsch, who had already somewhat distanced from the party after his spell in Cabinet in the 48th Cosa and his election to the Senate.
Manifesto
The MRPT was notable for - especially due to founder Glüc da Dhi's efforts - always running on a very detailed Manifesto and having an unrivalled set of statutes to govern its inner workings. What follows is the last Manifesto the party ran on:
On micronations:
On the Senate:
On the Cosa:
On the secret ballot: The MRPT is happy with the current amendment to introduce a semi-secret ballot, but would like to go one step further and introduce a full automated secret ballot for Cosâ and Senatorial elections, under the condition that a diverse independent committee has access to the admin account to monitor the elections. On separation of power:
On citizenship and privacy:
On provincial assignment:
On Laws of the Kingdom:
On culture:
On awards and recognition:
On judicial reform: The MRPT is committed to reforming the Royal Talossan Bar, in a way that allows competent and dedicated prospective barristers to be admitted to the Bar through a period of apprenticeship and an automated law exam. Unless the Royal Society can guarantee regular, scheduled law courses, attendance and graduation should not be compulsory to seek admission to the Bar. Measures will be sought to ensure that such a reform is reached with broad, nonpartisan consensus. On the Monarchy and the Royal Household:
On Talossan webpresence:
Financial expectations (start 51st cosa term - start 52nd cosa term): Election fees 52nd Cosa election: +50$ Sales (Coins/Stamps/Talossaware): +100$ Donations Kingdom: +75$ Donations Talossaid +25$ Talossaid -25$ Webhosting reimbursements 50th Cosa: -91.48$ Webhosting costs 51st Cosa -245.82$ Additional expenses -30$ Total -142.30$ |
Slogans and logos
One of the MRPT's better known traditions was to post a "Ten reasons to vote MRPT" list on Wittenberg before each General Election. The list was intended to be a summary of the Manifesto, and to officially present the MRPT's list of candidates for the Cosa. Traditionally, the last (tenth) reason would always be that "Our logo is a seahorse".
The best known of the MRPT's slogans was "The Reasonable Alternative", an allusion to its role as a viable government party in contrast with the RUMP and the ZRT/FreeDems. The slogan was introduced in 2012 and officially adopted for the 45th Cosa, and was thereafter frequently used together with the name and logo. The slogan was somewhat phased out in favour of "Keep Course, Vote MRPT" once the MRPT had estabilished itself as the main government party of Talossa.
Some of the slogans that the MRPT used in campaigning are:
- "Keep Course, Vote MRPT" (re-election slogan for the 51st and 52nd Cosa elections)
- "You may want to vote MRPT, but you don't have to" (used between 2011 and 2013)
- "Working tirelessly for a better Talossa" (for the 50th Cosa elections)
- "With all Talossans, for every Talossan" (for the 50th Cosa elections)
The MRPT officially used three logos during its existence:
- The "MRP" logo, only used in the elections to the 43rd Cosa;
- The first seahorse logo, designed by Alexandreu Soleiglhfred, mostly used under Glüc da Dhi's leadership (2011-2014);
- The second seahorse logo, designed by Lüc da Schir as a modern take on the old logo, first designed in April 2015 but only officially adopted in December for the elections to the 49th Cosa.
Members
During its existence, the MRPT counted among its members citizens of all provinces. A (roughly complete) list of former members follows:
- Glüc da Dhi, co-founder, Prime Minister (2014), Leader (2011-2014), MC and Senator. Roughly 2450 days as member.
- Alèxandreu Soleighlfred, co-founder, Whip (2011-13), long time Party Secretary, MC and Senator.
- Lüc da Schir, three term Prime Minister (2014-15 and 2017-18), Leader (2014-2018), Whip (2014), MC and Senator. Longest running MRPT member, with 2500 days.
- Ian Plätschisch, Prime Minister (2018-19), Leader (2018-19), Whip (2015-18), MC and Senator.
- Sevastáin Pinátsch, MC, Whip (2014), Senator and Cabinet Minister
- Magniloqueu Épiqeu da Lhiun, MC, Senator and Cabinet Minister
- Txoteu Davinescu, MC, Whip (2018), Cabinet Minister
- Breneir Itravilatx, MC, Whip (2015), Cabinet Minister
- Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu, MC and Cabinet Minister
- Iac Marscheir, MC and Cabinet Minister
- Erschéveþ da Schir, MC, Whip (2018)
- Tric'hard Carschaleir, Senator
- Martì Vataldestreça, MC
- Niclau Patíci, MC
- Ben Putnam, MC
- Lupulüc da Fhöglha, MC
- Tariq Zubair, MC
- Renalt da Fhamul, MC
- Éovart Andrinescu, MC
- Flip Molinar, Royal Civil Service Commissioner
- Cevaglh Scurznicol, former Liberal Leader of the Opposition (1999)
- Adam da Simeon
- Alessandro Piazza
- Alexander Kennedy
- Artemis Brown
- Bert Rowland
- Drew Dillman
- Eiric Vürinalt
- Förat Vandadour
- John Alfred Manalang
- Melania da Simeon
- Munditenens da Biondeu
- Txec Vineria
- Valerio Addis
Party representation
Cosa
General Election | # votes | % votes | # Cosa seats | +/- | Party Leader | Cosa list leader / Party Whip | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 2011, 43rd Cosa | 3 | 3.95 (#4) | 8 / 200 |
- | Glüc da Dhi | Alexandreu Soleiglhfred | In opposition |
July 2012, 44th Cosa | 12 | 9.38 (#3) | 18 / 200 |
10 | Glüc da Dhi | Alexandreu Soleiglhfred | In opposition |
April 2013, 45th Cosa | 13 | 10.48 (#3) | 21 / 200 |
3 | Glüc da Dhi | Alexandreu Soleiglhfred | In opposition |
January 2014, 46th Cosa | 28 | 28.00 (#2) | 56 / 200 |
35 | Glüc da Dhi | Lüc da Schir | In government with Centre-left coalition (Leading) |
August 2014, 47th Cosa | 23 | 22.00 (#2) | 42 / 200 |
14 | Lüc da Schir | Sevastáin Pinátsch | In government with Centre-left coalition (Leading) |
June 2015, 48th Cosa | 29 | 22.83 (#3) | 46 / 200 |
5 | Lüc da Schir | Breneir Itravilatx (1-2) Ian Platschisch (3-6) |
In government with Centre-left coalition |
March 2016, 49th Cosa | 22 | 18.64 (#3) | 37 / 200 |
9 | Lüc da Schir | Ian Platschisch | In government with RUMP-TNC |
December 2016, 50th Cosa | 42 | 39.62 (#1) | 79 / 200 |
42 | Lüc da Schir | Ian Platschisch | In government with FreeDems (Leading) |
October 2017, 51st Cosa | 47 | 41.59 (#1) | 83 / 200 |
4 | Lüc da Schir | Ian Platschisch (1-5) Erschéveþ da Schir (6) |
In government with FreeDems (Leading) |
July 2018, 52nd Cosa | 40 | 34.78 (#1) | 69 / 200 |
14 | Ian Platschisch | Txoteu É. Davinescu | In government with FreeDems (Leading) |
List of MRPT MCs
MC | Cosa | |||||||||
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Txoteu Davinescu | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 50th | 51st | 52nd |
Erschéveþ da Schir | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 48th | 49th | 50th | 51st | 52nd |
Iac Marscheir | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 51st | 52nd |
Niclau Patíci | -- | 44th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 52nd |
Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 52nd |
Tariq Zubair | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 52nd |
Ian Plätschisch | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 48th 2 | 49th | 50th | 51st | -- |
Martì Valtadestreça | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 49th | 50th | 51st 3 | -- |
Alèxandreu Soleiglhfred | 43rd | 44th | 45th | 46th | -- | -- | -- | 50th | 51st 3 | -- |
Ben Putnam | -- | -- | 45th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 51st 3 | -- |
Glüc da Dhi | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 48th 2 | 49th | 50th | -- | -- |
Breneir Itravilatx | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 48th 2 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Lupulüc da Fhöglha | -- | -- | -- | -- | 47th | 48th | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Sevastáin Pinátsch | -- | -- | -- | -- | 47th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Tric'hard Carschaleir | -- | -- | -- | -- | 47th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Renalt da Fhamul | -- | -- | -- | -- | 47th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Lüc da Schir | -- | 44th | 45th | 46th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Eovart Andrinescu | -- | -- | -- | 46th 1 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Magniloqueu Épiqeu da Lhiun | -- | -- | -- | 46th | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
In bold the Party Whip (Leader of the MRPT's parliamentary group).
(*1): Eovart Andrinescu resigned his seats and quit the party before the 3rd Clark
(*2): Breneir Itravilatx resigned his seats and quit the party before the 6th Clark, and Glüc da Dhi was appointed to one of the vacant seats as to comply with the seat limit for each MC. He had also resigned as Party Whip earlier in the term, Ian Plätschisch being appointed to the office in his stead.
(*3): Martì Valtadestreça lost his seats by striking out at the end of the 3rd Clark. His 17 seats were reapportioned between two former MCs - former Party Whip Alexandreu Soleiglhfred and Ben Putnam, who last held seats as far back as 2013.
Senate
MRPT affiliated Senators currently hold four out of eight Senate seats.
Senate | # Senators | +/- | Senators | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Senate for the 43rd Cosa | 1 / 7 |
- | da Dhi (CZ) | Only opposition Senator. |
Senate for the 44th Cosa | 1 / 8 |
- | da Dhi (CZ) | - |
Senate for the 45th Cosa | 1 / 8 |
- | da Dhi (CZ) | Carschaléir served two Clarks as an independent appointee. |
Senate for the 46th Cosa | 2 / 8 |
1 | Carschaléir (BE), da Dhi (CZ) | The "Fortress Senäts" term. |
Senate for the 47th Cosa | 3 / 8 |
1 | da Schir (BE), da Dhi (CZ), da Lhiun (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality before VD Senator Grischun rejoined the RUMP |
Senate for the 48th Cosa | 3 / 8 |
- | Pinátsch (KA), da Schir (BE), da Lhiun (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality after CZ Senator Rôibeardescù left the FreeDems |
Senate for the 49th Cosa | 3 / 8 |
- | Pinátsch (KA), da Schir (BE), da Lhiun (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality |
Senate for the 50th Cosa | 3 / 8 |
- | Pinátsch (KA), da Schir (BE), da Lhiun (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality |
Senate for the 51st Cosa | 4 / 8 |
1 | Pinátsch (KA), da Schir (BE), da Dhi (CZ), da Lhiun (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality |
Senate for the 52nd Cosa | 4 / 8 |
- | Pinátsch (KA), da Schir (BE), Soleiglhfred (CZ), Plätschisch (MM) | MRPT holds a plurality (majority in 1st, 4th Clark) |
Congress
The MRPT organized a meeting of its members, known as the Congress, before every General Election. The congress usually lasted around four weeks and features guest speakers, decisions on party policies and appointment to party offices. The presence of guest speakers and the importance of the decisions taken by party members during the congress made the MRPT Congress one of the biggest political events of the year in Talossa.
Congress Zero
A Congress wasn't held for the 44th Cosa, given that the MRPT had just four members at that time.
First Congress
The Congress opened on February 5th and closed on March 5th 2013 (28 days).
The Congress Leader was Glüc da Dhi, and the Deputy Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir. Seven members registered for full voting rights.
- Glüc da Dhi elected to a second term as Party Leader unopposed
- Soleiglhfred appointed Party Whip
- Party Statutes officially approved
- Guest Speakers: Alexandreu Davinescu (RUMP)
- Candidates List for the 45th Cosa, Soleiglhfred (1), da Schir (2) and Putnam (3)
Second Congress
The Congress opened on November 3rd and closed on November 30th 2013 (27 days). Ten members registered for full voting rights.
The Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir, and the Deputy Congress Leader was Glüc da Dhi.
- Lüc da Schir takes over the Secretariat and the role of Party Whip from Alexandreu Soleiglhfred
- Guest Speakers: C. Carlüs Xheraltescu (ZRT)
- Candidates List for the 46th Cosa: da Schir (1), Soleiglhfred (2), Andrinescu (3), da Simeon (4), da Lhiun (5), da Dhi (11). Simeon and Andrinescu will later pull out.
Third Congress
The Congress opened on July 24th and closed on August 14th 2014 (21 days).
The Congress Leader was Sevastáin Pinátsch and the Deputy Congress Leader was Glüc da Dhi. Seven members registered for full voting rights.
- Lüc da Schir elected Party Leader unopposed after Glüc da Dhi decided not to stand for a third term
- Sevastáin Pinátsch appointed Party Whip
- Guest Speakers: C. Carlüs Xheraltescu (LIB) and Owen Edwards (PP)
- Candidates List for the 47th Cosa: Pinátsch (1), Carschaleir (2), da Fhöglha (3), da Fhamul (4), da Schir (11), da Lhiun (12).
Fourth Congress
The Congress opened on April 11th and closed on May 13th 2015 (32 days).
The Congress Leader was Glüc da Dhi and the Deputy Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir. Seven members registered for full voting rights.
- Breneir Itravilatx appointed Party Whip
- Guest Speakers: Txec dal Nordselva (PP) and Françal Ian Lux (LIB)
- Candidates List for the 48th Cosa: Itravilatx (1), Plätschisch (2), da Fhöglha (3), E. da Schir (4), Pinátsch (11), da Dhi (101).
Fifth Congress
The Congress opened on December 15th 2015; the official closing happened on February 15th 2016 (62 days) after being postponed indefinitely following the failure of the King to dissolve the Cosa and call for elections on time.
The Congress Leader was Ian Plätschisch and the Deputy Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir. Seven members registered for full voting rights.
- Lüc da Schir reelected as Party Leader, defeating Ian Plätschisch
- Ian Plätschisch appointed Party Whip
- Guest Speakers: Éovart Grischun (RUMP) and Munditenens Tresplet (FreeDem)
- Candidates List for the 49th Cosa: Plätschisch (1), da Dhi (2), E. da Schir (3), Vataldestreça (4), da Lhiun (11)
Sixth Congress
The Congress opened on October 18th and closed on November 15th 2016 (28 days).
The Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir, and the Deputy Congress Leader was Ian Plätschisch. Eight members registered for full voting rights.
- Ian Plätschisch appointed Party Whip
- Guest Speakers: Inxheneu Crovâ (Independent, later FreeDem) and Martì-Paìr Furxhéir (Independent)
- Candidates List for the 50th Cosa: Plätschisch (1), da Dhi (2), Soleighlfred (3), Davis (4), E. da Schir (5), Valtadestreça (6), da Schir (11)
Seventh Congress
The Congress opened on August 16th and closed September 14th 2017 (30 days).
The Congress Leader was Txoteu Davinescu, and the Deputy Congress Leader was Ian Plätschisch. Nine members registered for full voting rights.
- Lüc da Schir unanimously reelected Party Leader
- Ian Plätschisch appointed Party Whip
- Candidates List for the 51st Cosa: Plätschisch (1), Marscheir (2), Valtadestreça (3), E. da Schir (5), da Dhi (11), Davinescu (12), Soleighlfred (150), Putnam (151)
Eighth Congress
The Congress opened in the third week of May 2018 and closed on June 14th.
The Congress Leader was Ian Plätschisch, and the Deputy Congress Leader was Lüc da Schir. Eight members registered for full voting rights.
This was the second Congress in a row with a leadership election (which normally happen two Congresses apart), due to former party leader da Schir's resignations; and also the second Congress in a row where no guest speakers were invited.
- Ian Plätschisch elected as the new Party Leader
- Txoteu Davinescu appointed Party Whip
- Candidates List for the 52nd Cosa: Davinescu (1), E. da Schir (2), Marscheir (3), Patici (4), Nouacastra (5), Zubair (6), L. da Schir (11), Plätschisch (12), Soleiglhfred (13), Putnam (100), Valtadestreça (101)
Ninth Congress
A Ninth Congress was scheduled to be held in February 2019, but was cancelled due to the party ultimately dissolving in early March.
Italicized candidate names indicates they were also standing for a Senate seat.
Party Organisation
The MRPT was a democratic party in which most decisions were made by the membership of the party. On 18 January 2013 the members approved statutes for the party. All information about the MRPT could be found in the Party Digest which is issued by the Party Secretary.
Party Leader
The Party Leader was the chief executive of the party, normally elected every other Congress. He was responsible for every party office that isn’t filled by any other member, except that of campaign leader. All decisions made by the party leader can be overruled by the members of the party. So far, every Party Leader has always sat in the Senate during his tenure, although this is not a statutory requirement.
Leader | Took office | Tenure | ||
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#1 | Glüc da Dhi | August 2011 | 3 years | |
#2 | Lüc da Schir | 11 August 2014 | 3 years, 9 months, 4 weeks | |
#3 | Ian Plätschisch | 8 June 2018 | 8 months, 14 days | |
- | Txoteu Davinescu (interim) | 22 February 2019 | 11 days (to dissolution) |
Party Whip
The Party Whip was the leader of the MRPT's caucus in the Cosa and effectively the Deputy Leader of the Moderate Radicals. The Party Whip was responsible for leading the internal monthly discussion on the Clark, getting all the MCs of the party focused and on the same line and acting as a spokesperson for certain decisions made by the MRPT MCs.
Should the MRPT get seats in the Cosa, the candidate who was the Cosa list leader became Party Whip. The Party Leader appointed a Whip for the upcoming term during every Congress, which effectively made the position part of a ticket, especially in case of a concurring leadership election; notably, Alex Soleiglhfred was Whip for most of Glüc da Dhi's tenure, and similarly with Ian Plätschisch and Lüc da Schir, and Txoteu Davinescu and Ian Plätschisch.
Should the Party Whip resign or vacate his Cosa seats, the MC who was next on the candidate list for that Cosa became the Party Whip. This happened twice.
Ian Plätschisch was the longest serving Whip in the history of the party, both by number of Clarks and by length of service.
Whip | Took office | Clarks whipped | Left office | ||
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#1 | Alèxandreu Soleighlfred | November 2011 | 18 | Did not seek reappointment | |
#2 | Lüc da Schir | December 2013 | 5 | Ran for Senate | |
#3 | Sevastáin Pinátsch | August 2014 | 6 | Ran for Senate | |
#4 | Breneir Itravilatx | June 2015 | 2 | Resigned | |
#5 | Ian Plätschisch | September 2015 | 21 | Appointed to Senate | |
#6 | Erschéveþ da Schir | May 2018 | 1 | Did not seek reappointment | |
#7 | Txoteu Davinescu | June 2018 | 6 | Elevated interim leader | |
#8 | Erschéveþ da Schir de jure | February 2019 | - | Party dissolved |
Deputy Party Whip
This is not an official position, but a provision in the Party Statutes implies that the second placed candidate on the Cosa list is the next-in-line to be Party Whip, and as such is effectively the Deputy Party Whip. Given that the Party Whip is usually the Deputy Leader of the party, this theoretically makes the Deputy Party Whip the third highest ranked officer within the MRPT.
As the Whip is appointed by the leader, this is effectively the second highest elected position within the party.
Deputy Whip | Cosa | Left office | ||
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#1 | Lüc da Schir | 44, 45 | Appointed Party Whip | |
#2 | Alèxandreu Soleighlfred | 46 | Retired from the Cosa | |
#3 | Tric'hard Carschaleir | 47 | Retired from the Cosa | |
#4 | Ian Plätschisch | 48.1-2 | Ascended to Party Whip | |
#5 | Lupulüc da Fhoglha | 48.3-6 | Retired from the Cosa | |
#6 | Glüc da Dhi | 49, 50 | Ran for Senate | |
#7 | Iac Marscheir | 51.1-5 | Renounced succession | |
- | Erschéveþ da Schir | - | Ascended to Party Whip | |
#8 | Txoteu Davinescu | 51.6 | Appointed Party Whip | |
#9 | Erschéveþ da Schir | 52 | Ascended to Party Whip | |
- | Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu | - | Party dissolved |
Other offices
The Party Secretary was an optional office the Party Leader can appoint. The Party Secretary’s duties included updating the Party Digest and other party documents, and conducting elections and referendums outside the Congress and election season. The holder of this office for most of its existence was Alèxandreu Soleighlfred.
MRPT statutes also used to provide for a Party Speaker (a spokesperson) and a Party Recruiter, however these offices have never been appointed. These positions were repealed altogether following the Eighth Congress.