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| name = The New Right Party of Slokais
| name = The New Right Party of Slokais
| native_name = Partido Nueva Derracha de Slokais
| native_name = Partai Kanan Baru Slokais
| native_name_lang = Spanish
| native_name_lang = Slokasian
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| lang1 = Ambonar
| name_lang1 = La Paren Nun Deren de Slokais
| name_lang1 = Bagong Right Party ng Slokais
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| leader = [[Micheal Spencer]]
| leader = Isaias Jovan Bongalos
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| founder = [[Alexander Lin]]
| founder = Ramiro Acosta
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| student_wing = Students for Change
| youth_wing = United Right
| youth_wing = United Right
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| womens_wing = Women for Slokaisian Prosperity
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| membership_year = 2020
| membership_year = 2020
| membership = 4,200,000
| membership = 4,200,000
| ideology = Anti Regulation,Social Conservatives,Relgious,Social Conservatives
| ideology = Christian Conservatism, Ambonar nationalism (minority)
| position = Far Right,Slokaisan Nationalist
| position = Center-right to far-right
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| anthem = "Doing What's Right"
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The New Party is a political party in [[Slokais Islands]], founded in 1999, the New Right is considered a major political party. Although originally founded among evangelicals dissatisfied with the Conservative's handling of the economic crisis of 1998, by the mid-2010s party leadership became dominated by those from Ambonar Province. Today the party is led by Isaias Jovan Bongalos who took over from former Presidential candidate and social media personality, Micheal Spencer.
==History==
==History==
The New Right was founded in 1999 as a follow-up to the National Reform Party who held similarly far-right viewpoints. In taking advantage of the 2000 economic crisis to gain its first seats in Parliament, it grew slowly over time until 2012 when it went up to 30 seats over the next few elections it grew in size under its leader Micheal Spencer who often appeared on talk radio with founder Alexander Lin who has been one of the most controversial figures. In 2021 it was discovered that members of the party were actively involved in the United Front militant organization. Repsentive John Woods was removed and charged with collusion with a militant organization and involvement in multiple deaths from the United Front.
In 1999, a group of political thinkers and Conservative members gathered in Newton, North Princeton, and founded a new political party known as the New Right, to oppose the so-called "old right". In the words of the founder Ramiro Acosta, "the New Right, seeks to both to restore and advance right-wing politics" {{efn|Acosta's opening statement in the 2000 Presidential Debate|}} The original party platform called for an end to immigration and a vast reduction in govermeant spending. In the 2000 Election, the New Right elected 12 MPs primarily in North and South Princeton, establishing the provinces as early centers for the New Right.
==Policy==
 
The New Right is socially conservative and nationalistic, the New Right wants a return to the 70s style of government spending and economics along with traditional social values, it has evangelical elements. Its support is mostly within rural areas in the North.  
Through the 2000s, the New Right presented itself as a working-class alternative to the Conservative's dominance of middle-class and wealthy suburbanites. Although they lacked the support from mainstream organized labor, the New Right's advocacy for coal miners led to a 2006 endorsement by the Organization of Slokasian Mine Workers (OSMW) which helped the New Right win elections in coal-heavy regions such as [[West Xiang]] and rural Valleres Province. In 2016, the New Right elected Micheal Spencer as their Presidential candidate, Spencer brought together a new colation of voters with his widely popular radio program. In addition, the Ambonar Christian Party (ACP), a major provincial party endorsed Spencer leading to support from the typically high turnout Ambonar Christians.  
==Politcal Policy==
The New Right is socially conservative and nationalistic, with the party being overwhelmingly evangelical Christian. Values include opposition to government expansion and immigration, with freedom over one's self-being a defining value. Although not explicitly against Abortion and same-sex marriage, large numbers of party voters support the end of both practices. In addition, the New Right is largely populist, with conspiracy theories such as the Kaijan War Plot having support from New Right figures.
==Demographics==
Since the mid-2010s, the New Right has been strongest among [[Ambonar Church of God|Ambonar Christians]] due to socially conservative policy and the takeover of the party by church members. In addition, the New Right has strong support among rural working-class voters, specifically in the coal mining industry due to the party's opposition to environmental regulations which the New Right has blamed for the economic decline of rural Slokais.  
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 25 August 2024

The New Right Party of Slokais

Partai Kanan Baru Slokais
Ambonar nameBagong Right Party ng Slokais
LeaderIsaias Jovan Bongalos
FounderRamiro Acosta
FoundedJuly 6, 1999 (1999-07-06)
HeadquartersNew Liverpool
Student wingStudents for Change
Youth wingUnited Right
Women's wingWomen for Slokaisian Prosperity
Membership (2020)4,200,000
IdeologyChristian Conservatism, Ambonar nationalism (minority)
Political positionCenter-right to far-right
Colors    
Anthem"Doing What's Right"
House
67 / 643
Tribal Council
0 / 19
Provincial Governors
2 / 30
Website
NewRight.si

The New Party is a political party in Slokais Islands, founded in 1999, the New Right is considered a major political party. Although originally founded among evangelicals dissatisfied with the Conservative's handling of the economic crisis of 1998, by the mid-2010s party leadership became dominated by those from Ambonar Province. Today the party is led by Isaias Jovan Bongalos who took over from former Presidential candidate and social media personality, Micheal Spencer.

History[edit | edit source]

In 1999, a group of political thinkers and Conservative members gathered in Newton, North Princeton, and founded a new political party known as the New Right, to oppose the so-called "old right". In the words of the founder Ramiro Acosta, "the New Right, seeks to both to restore and advance right-wing politics" [a] The original party platform called for an end to immigration and a vast reduction in govermeant spending. In the 2000 Election, the New Right elected 12 MPs primarily in North and South Princeton, establishing the provinces as early centers for the New Right.

Through the 2000s, the New Right presented itself as a working-class alternative to the Conservative's dominance of middle-class and wealthy suburbanites. Although they lacked the support from mainstream organized labor, the New Right's advocacy for coal miners led to a 2006 endorsement by the Organization of Slokasian Mine Workers (OSMW) which helped the New Right win elections in coal-heavy regions such as West Xiang and rural Valleres Province. In 2016, the New Right elected Micheal Spencer as their Presidential candidate, Spencer brought together a new colation of voters with his widely popular radio program. In addition, the Ambonar Christian Party (ACP), a major provincial party endorsed Spencer leading to support from the typically high turnout Ambonar Christians.

Politcal Policy[edit | edit source]

The New Right is socially conservative and nationalistic, with the party being overwhelmingly evangelical Christian. Values include opposition to government expansion and immigration, with freedom over one's self-being a defining value. Although not explicitly against Abortion and same-sex marriage, large numbers of party voters support the end of both practices. In addition, the New Right is largely populist, with conspiracy theories such as the Kaijan War Plot having support from New Right figures.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Since the mid-2010s, the New Right has been strongest among Ambonar Christians due to socially conservative policy and the takeover of the party by church members. In addition, the New Right has strong support among rural working-class voters, specifically in the coal mining industry due to the party's opposition to environmental regulations which the New Right has blamed for the economic decline of rural Slokais.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Acosta's opening statement in the 2000 Presidential Debate