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==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. | 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. | ||
==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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 13:50, 8 November 2021
The New Right Party of Slokais Partido Nueva Derracha de Slokais | |
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| Slokasian name | La Paren Nun Deren de Slokais |
| Leader | Micheal Spencer |
| Founder | Alexander Lin |
| Founded | July 6, 1999 |
| Headquarters | New Liverpool |
| Youth wing | United Right |
| Membership (2020) | 4,200,000 |
| Ideology | Anti Regulation,Social Conservatives,Relgious,Social Conservatives |
| Political position | Far Right,Slokaisan Nationalist |
| Colors | |
| House | 67 / 643
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| Tribal Council | 0 / 19
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| Provincial Governors | 1 / 21
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| Website | |
| NewRight.si | |
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.
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.