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Conservative Party[?]

This page contains information about the Conservative Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Jamie Redhead

Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)

Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Current Leader: Edward Timspon 3313 - Present
Current Deputy Leader: David Scott 3313 - Present

Past Leaders:
Jamie Redhead 3299 - 3212
Margaret Splinter (acting) 3212 - 3213

Past Deputy Leaders:
Margaret Splinter 3299 - 3212
James Millington (Acting) 3212 -3213

Opposition 3296 - 3300
Opposition 3300 - 3304
Opposition 3304 - 3308
Majority Coalition Government 3308 - 3310
Opposition 3010 - Present

Elected Officials:
President of the Democratic Republic of Aloria - Jamie Redhead - 3311 - Present

State Governor of Kurmal: Courtney O'Neil 3304 - 3308
State Governor of Gavonshire: Jamie Redhead 3308 - 3311
State Governor of Krentori: Jason Davies 3308 - Present
State Governor of Ultran: Karl Gene 3311 - Present

Minister of Foreign Affairs David Simons 3308 - 3310
Minister of Finance Margaret Splinter 3308 - 3310
Minister of Health and Social Services William Hugh-Edmonton 3308 - 3310
Minister of Science and Technology John Bradley Jones 3308 - 3310
Minister of Trade and Industry Fredrick Adonis 3308 - 3310


The Conservative is committed to free market capitalism, small government, devolution, a strong military and justice.



Party Manifesto
1. Liberty is indivisible and as such political liberty cannot exist without economical freedom.

2. The purpose of the State is to protect these liberties through the uphold of social order, national defence and justice administration.

3. Free market economy, allocating resources by the principle of demand and supply, is the only system compatible with the demands of personal freedom.

4. When the State intervenes with the work of the free market economy it tends to reduce the moral and physical strength of a nation.

5. When the State takes from one man to bestow on another it diminishes the incentive of the first, the integrity of the second and the moral autonomy of both.

6. The forces of international and internal Communism are presently the greatest menace to these liberties.

7. We must long for victory instead of coexist with this menace of socialism in and around or great nation.

8. Foreign relations must serve with no exception the best national interests.

9. At every opportunity, power will be vested to the regions from the central government to give locals the responsibility over their own affairs.


Full party biography:

Our goal is about making our country respected and secure, and helping you achieve a better; safer and more prosperous future. For we believe - strongly - that you, and not the Government, should be in charge of your life. That's what Conservatism stands for. That principle underlies all the policies we create and support. Prinicipally we are a party of aspiration.

The Conservative Party of Aloria is the party of common sense.

Common sense means strengthening the family

* Less tax for families
* Support for marriage
* Freedom for headteachers and governors to run their own schools
* Power for parents to change management of failing schools
* Endowed universities and less onerous student loan repayments

Living safely

Common sense means having enough police to keep our streets safe and a criminal justice system that reflects our values rather than undermines them

* Increase police numbers
* Free police from bureaucracy so that they can get on with policing
* Take persistent young offenders off our streets
* Criminals to serve the sentence given by the court
* More rights for victims of crime


Earning a living

Common sense means less tax and regulation for people and businesses

* Lower taxes for businesses, families, savers, pensioners and motorists
* Public spending not to outstrip the growth of the economy
* Cut the cost of regulation on business every year



Cutting tax for families

The task of bringing up children is made much harder when families keep less of what they earn, because the Government is taking more.


More choice and higher standards in schools

The least parents should expect from all the taxes they pay is a decent school for their children.

Our objective is to give parents choice, and headteachers freedom. These reforms will lead to schools of the sort parents want - schools with high standards, schools which have their own traditions, a distinct ethos and which wear their school uniform with pride.



Freeing our universities

Our universities used to be the best in the world. Many of them still have a formidable reputation, but they are under threat from interference by politicians and uncertainty over their funding.

Conservatives want our universities to be free to shape their own character and specialisms, competing with the world's best for students and research funding.




Time To Deliver

Conservatives have a vision of what our country can be when it is true to its own character.

We want strong families and enterprising business. We want a free and responsible society. We want to govern ourselves, confident in a stable and trusted constitution.

It's time for a Government that will deliver.

It's time to support marriage and the family; time for a war on crime; time to cut taxes and regulation; time for our schools and hospitals to benefit from choice and freedom; time to show respect to our pensioners; time for real savings not welfare dependency; time to endow our universities; time to rebuild our inner cities; time to end the crisis in the countryside.


We believe in promoting a free market capitalist economy and protecting the independence of the state religious orders. We believe in private enterprise spurring on technological advances and providing a good investment for the citizens of our country. Small government, limiting public spending and good morality is the future for our nation.

We are one nation amongst many and we believe that working with other countries, whilst safe guarding our own interests, serves the people of Aloria well.

Pax in Focus; Pax in Terra! - Peace at Home, Peace in the World!

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningexcellentperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologyconvinced skepticexcellentperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistexcellentperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketmoderate laissez-faireexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate militaristexcellentperfect
Moralityconservative-leaningexcellentperfect
Religionreligious-leaningexcellentperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 33004,470,30260,905,5707.34+7.34172506.80+17
April 33049,137,33861,748,03414.80+7.463825015.20+21
April 330815,253,23465,949,27723.13+8.335825023.20+20
March 331115,140,82555,659,79927.20+4.076625026.40+8
April 33139,144,30959,493,06615.37-11.837950515.64+13

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Conservative Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Democratic Limits for War - War Preparation Joint BillJuly 5453July 5453passed
Call for early elections, August 5450August 5450August 5450defeated
Economic ReformJanuary 5450August 5451passed
Income tax proposal of November 5448November 5448November 5448passed
Senedd Radical ReformNovember 5448November 5448passed
Ratification of the Joint Artanian Security Agreement (JASA)November 5448November 5448passed
OOC: Flag and Name ChangeMay 5447January 5448passed
Cabinet Proposal of May 5447May 5447May 5447passed
Call for early elections, August 5446August 5446August 5446passed
Cabinet Proposal of October 5445October 5445 debate
Independent Central Bank act 5445September 5445November 5445passed
President’s Grand Coalition Cabinet Proposal of August 5445August 5445August 5446defeated
Omnibus Privatization ActJanuary 5431January 5431passed
Decrease on Tax on Luxury ProductsAugust 5430August 5430passed
Budget proposal of August 5430August 5430August 5430passed
Ein Hunain Military ProgramFebruary 5428February 5428passed
Hosian Recognition ActMay 5427August 5427passed
Protection of Life ActFebruary 5426February 5426passed
Senedd Omnibus BillDecember 5424December 5424passed
Industrial Proliferation ActNovember 5423November 5423passed

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