Politics of Humberlea
Politics of the Sovereign Kingdom of Humberlea | |
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Polity type | |
Constitution | Constitution of the Sovereign Kingdom of Humberlea (2023) |
Formation | December 14, 2019 |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Parliament of Humberlea |
Type | Bicameralism |
Presiding officer | Nicholas I, Speaker of Humberlea |
Upper house | |
Name | Coronet Assembly |
Appointer | Advice of the Prime Minister to the Crown |
Lower house | |
Name | House of Commons |
Appointer | Election |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Sovereign Monarch of Humberlea |
Currently | Nicholas I |
Head of Government | |
Title | Prime Minister of Humberlea |
Currently | Seán O'Neill-Dagda |
Appointer | House of Commons |
Cabinet | |
Name | Cabinet of Humberlea |
Leader | Prime Minister of Humberlea |
Deputy leader | Deputy Prime Minister of Humberlea |
Appointer | House of Commons |
Ministries | 5 ministries |
Judicial branch | |
Courts |
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The politics of Humberlea function as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. The country's executive branch (known as the Executive Council or the Cabinet) forms under a monarch, the current of which is King Nicholas I. Said executive branch is elected by the House of Commons within the Parliament of Humberlea. It has a multi-party system in which numerous parties have existed in the past and can exist in the present but currently, only one party does exist.
Political parties
Humberlea currently only has four registered parties. In the past, the parliament has been dominated mostly by progressive parties such as the Progressivist-Monarchist Party and Constitutionalist Party. Conservative parties largely do not succeed in the Humberlean political climate and have regularly fractured within history.
Current
Party | Logo | Political Figures | Beliefs | Seats Held | Date of Foundation | |||||
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Founder | Current Leader | Ideology | General Position | Cabinet | House of Commons | Senate of Mediolaurentia | ||||
Independent | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 2 / 7
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2 / 9
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3 / 7
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N/A | ||
Notes | N/A | |||||||||
BIEW Alliance | N/A | Phillip Johnnasan | Satirical party | Satire politics | 0 / 7
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0 / 9
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1 / 7
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27 July 2023 | ||
Notes | Made directly before the July 2023 Humberlean General Election. | |||||||||
Constitutionalist Party | Seán O'Neill |
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Centre-left to left-wing | 4 / 7
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2 / 9
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1 / 7
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28 October 2023 | |||
Notes | Formed by Seán O'Neill after a term of an independent premiership. Largely similar policies to the Progressivist-Monarchist Party and formed mostly by July 2023 era Humberlean politicians. | |||||||||
Progressivist-Monarchist Party (PMP) | Christina Nowell |
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Centre-left | 0 / 7
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2 / 9
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1 / 7
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28 October 2023 | |||
Notes | It is named after the former 2020-2023 Progressivist-Monarchist Party. The previous party was considered the "natural governing party" due to large-scale conservative factionalism until its dissolution by the Crown. The new party was founded by Christina Nowell upon her re-entry to Humberlean politics in the October 2023 Humberlean General Election. | |||||||||
Conservative Traditionalist Party (CTP) | Terry Jacobs |
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Centre-right | 0 / 7
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1 / 9
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0 / 7
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28 October 2023 | |||
Notes | Formed by Terry Jacobs upon his entry into Humberlean politics. Largely the main conservative bloc in the country. |
Former
Party | Logo | Political Figures | Beliefs | Seats Held at Height | Important Dates | |||||||
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Founder | Last Leader | Ideology | Political Position | Office of Prime Minister | House of Commons
(Parliament of Humberlea) |
Senate of Humberlea | Senate of Mediolaurentia | Date of Foundation | Date of Dissolvement | |||
Inside Legislature | ||||||||||||
Yedinist Party | Zech O'Hair |
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Centre-left to left-wing | 1 / 1
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0 / 6
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N/A | December 2020 | 19 January 2020
(de jure) | ||||
Notes | Formed by later disgraced Prime Minister Zechariah O'Hair. Later de-facto dissolved on Resurgence Day. | |||||||||||
Progressivist-Monarchist Party (PMP) | Kris Latzke | Phillip Johnnasan |
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Centre to left-wing | 1 / 1
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3 / 6
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1 / 5
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1 / 5
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7 January 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | ||
Notes | Second oldest party in Humberlea after the Yedinist Party and can be seen as the "natural governing party" due to large-scale conservative factionalism until its dissolution by the Crown. | |||||||||||
Socialist Party | Garvey Mallet | Centre-left to left-wing | 0 / 1
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2 / 6
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N/A | 14 January 2023 | 19 January 2020
(de jure) | |||||
Notes | First heavily far-left party. Later de-facto dissolved on Resurgence Day due to its association with Yedinists. | |||||||||||
Nationalist Humberlean Front (NHF) | Jahonnes Tyurukstein |
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Centre-right | 0 / 1
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2 / 6
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0 / 5
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0 / 5
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14 January 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | |||
Notes | Overtime became the primary right-wing party. Finally dissolved on July 14th by the Crown. | |||||||||||
Humberlean-Matachewan Front (HMF) First rendition Humberlean-Matachewanian Party (HMP) |
Brandon Mierzwa |
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Centre-right to right-wing | 0 / 1
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3 / 6
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N/A | 7 April 2020 | 14 June 2020 | ||||
18 June 2020 | 29 September 2020 | |||||||||||
Notes | After the dissolution of the Grand Matachewan Commonwealth, became a group wishing to further ties with Matachewan. To some extent, wished to create a third commonwealth with Humberlean membership. It was the first major right-wing party and was only succeeded by the Nationalist Humberlean Front. | |||||||||||
Humberlean Christian Conservative Party First rendition Conservative League |
N/A | Isaiah Burdette |
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Centre-right to right-wing | 0 / 1
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2 / 6
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0 / 5
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0 / 5
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7 April 2020 | 26 July 2020 | ||
1 December 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | |||||||||||
Notes | ||||||||||||
Humberlean Green Party | Otto Gillespie Birch |
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Centre-left | 0 / 1
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2 / 6
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N/A | 5 May 2020 | 21 May 2020 | ||||
Notes | Made and dissolved during the June 2020 election season. | |||||||||||
Locality Party | Beau Alexandria | Centre to centre-left | 1 / 1
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0 / 6
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0 / 5
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0 / 5
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7 December 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | ||||
Notes | Throughout its existence, only had one member (Prime Minister Alexandria). | |||||||||||
Outside of Legislature | ||||||||||||
Humberlean Socialist Union (HSU) | Lukas Nörvu | Far-left | 0 / 1
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0 / 6
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N/A | 15 June 2020 | 5 August 2020 | |||||
Notes | ||||||||||||
The Conservative Party | Keith Keithington |
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Centre-right to right-wing | 0 / 1
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0 / 6
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0 / 5
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0 / 5
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18 June 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | |||
Notes | Existed throughout a majority of Humberlean existence but among if not the most inactive party. | |||||||||||
National Socialist Humberlean Workers Party (NHWP) | Charles Walton |
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Far-right | 0 / 1
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0 / 6
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N/A | 7 December 2020 | 8 December 2020 | ||||
Notes | Its existence led to one of the largest controversies in Humberlean History. | |||||||||||
Doctrinism Party of Humberlea | Charles Madgett | Centre-right to right-wing | 0 / 1
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0 / 6
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0 / 5
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0 / 5
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8 December 2020 | 14 July 2023
(de jure) | ||||
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