Passive Party
Passive Party
The Passive was founded in 2025 by Cooper B. under the name "Laid Back" party, and is currently one of the most popular parties in Petite. The most significant member of the passive party is the founder Cooper B.Â
The Passive Party is one of the newest (popular) party in Petite. The Passive Party (in congress elections of 2025) had its peak election percentage at +80% of the vote. And less than 1% in the 2024 Presidential Elections, this is because the party had not yet been created. The Passive Party maintains strong relations with the Liberty Party Members, the founder of the party was great friends with the Liberty Party founder.
The logo of the Passive Party is a green and black sloth, holding a root beer. The Sloth represents how the party is "laid back" just like a sloth. The colors are green and black because green is the party color, and black because sunglasses are the color black. It has four stars to represent the original four provinces of Petite. And to this day, we really have no idea why the sloth carries a bottle of A&W root beer, most likely a choice from Cooper for some reason.
Current Leader: Cooper B.
Founder: Cooper B.
Status: Active
Seats in Congress: 1/6
Vice President: 0/1
President: 0/1
Passive Party Key Figures
Cooper B. Founded the Passive party in 2025, in September around the congress elections of that year. Cooper, unlike most, got 100% of that sections vote, being the youngest member of the junior delegate section during 2025. There has never been a Passive Party President, but that could change in the near future seeing the success of the congress elections.
For more information about Cooper B., go to the Congress Page
2025 Election Victories
During the Junior Delegate (Congress) elections members of the Passive Party scored pretty good wins with 1/3 of the new congress members being apart of the Passive Party. This of course was Cooper B.
Because of these victories, the Passive Party controlled 1/6 of the congress, and 1/4% of the congress excluding independent members. These votes mostly came from the provinces of Arbre, and New Johnston.
More Congress info here