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Revision as of 23:34, 12 June 2023

National Conservative Party
AbbreviationNCP
ChairpersonJane Aberdeen
FoundedFebruary 22, 1869 (1869-02-22)
IdeologyConservatism, right-wing populism
Political positionRight, center-right
Colors    
Senatus Terras
13 / 30
Senatus Populus
59 / 202
Website
www.ncp.lom

The National Conservative Party of Libertas Omnium Maximus, known simply as the NCP, is the oldest continually operating Maximusian political party. Founded in 1869, the party currently holds nearly half of the Senatus Terras seats and roughly a quarter of the Senatus Populs seats.

History

Political Positions

Economic Policy

Social Policy

Foreign Policy

Offshoots

A number of major political organizations spun off from the National Conservative Party, primarily in the late 20th century.

  • Christian Union Party in 1961 following irreconcilable disagreements on the party's stance on the division of church and state (sometimes jokingly called "The Great Schism").
  • Alliance for Freedom (now the Spirit of 1837) in 1962 following the departure of a number of paleoconservative party members from the NCP.
  • Libertas Universalis in 1994 following the merger of the NCP's more reactionary wing with a smaller number of anti-communist parties.