Monarchist Party (Cycoldia)
Monarchist Party | |
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Abbreviation | MP |
Leader | Christina I & II |
Founder | Christina I & II |
Founded | 5 May 2019 |
Political position | Royalism Progressivism |
Colors | Purple, Gold |
Prime Minister | 1 / 1
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General Assembly | 8 / 10
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Non-Voting Assembly | 2 / 5
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House of Lords | 10 / 18
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Council of the Constitution | 2 / 3
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The Monarchist Party is the governing political party in the Grand Republic of Cycoldia and has kept a majority in the General Assembly throughout Cycoldian history.
History
The Monarchist Party was formed following the creation of the General Assembly and very quickly took a full unanimous lead of the body. It later lost this after the first Prime Minister left the party, founding the first opposition party of the Democratic Party. The party has continued to stay as the Prime Minister though since Avery Prasatik took office, and later with Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia following the 2022 Monarchist Party premiership election.
Monarchist Coalition
The Monarchist Coalition was formed as a result of Brandon Mierzwa's entry into the party, as it then allowed for independent members of the General Assembly to caucus with the Monarchist Party and be displayed as Monarchist Party, without officially being a member of the party. Brandon Mierzwa currently is the only member of the Monarchist Coalition who sits in the General Assembly, and is considered to be a member of the Monarchist Party for all intensive reasons other than official membership.
Leadership
Image | Name | Term of office | Elections | Government | ||||
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When taking office | When losing office | Term length | General Assembly | House of Lords | ||||
Christina I & II | 5 May 2019 |
Incumbent | 5 years, 181 days | 2019 May | Unanimous | —[a] | ||
2019 Oct | Supermajority | |||||||
2020 Mar | ||||||||
2020 Oct | Majority | |||||||
2021 Mar | Supermajority | |||||||
2021 Oct | ||||||||
2022 Mar | ||||||||
2022 Oct | Majority | |||||||
2023 Mar |
Notes
- ↑ The House of Lords did not exist at this time and was established by the Lords Act of 2022