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When the party was founded in March 2012, [[Noddynin]] had no formal democracy, but still no laws aginst political parties. First, the party struggeled, with few supporters. But, when democracy was given, in December 2014, CCN stood as the natural opposer to [[SLi]], the party of the king. In the House-elctions, they won both the Senate, and the Congress. But, [[Christian Fredrik]] I. was a stronger candidate in the prime minister-elections, so they did not get total power.  
 
When the party was founded in March 2012, [[Noddynin]] had no formal democracy, but still no laws aginst political parties. First, the party struggeled, with few supporters. But, when democracy was given, in December 2014, CCN stood as the natural opposer to [[SLi]], the party of the king. In the House-elctions, they won both the Senate, and the Congress. But, [[Christian Fredrik]] I. was a stronger candidate in the prime minister-elections, so they did not get total power.  
  
CCN is now the leader of the opposition.
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CCN is now the leader of the opposition (Re-elected in the opposition elections in 2015.)

Revision as of 17:37, 13 November 2006

CCN is a short-cut for Christian-Conservative party of Noddynin.

It's a political party in the country Noddynin. It's politics are based on christian values, and originally, the party was founded as a counter-attack to the sexual liberalism the government of king Christian Fredrik I. was standing for.

When the party was founded in March 2012, Noddynin had no formal democracy, but still no laws aginst political parties. First, the party struggeled, with few supporters. But, when democracy was given, in December 2014, CCN stood as the natural opposer to SLi, the party of the king. In the House-elctions, they won both the Senate, and the Congress. But, Christian Fredrik I. was a stronger candidate in the prime minister-elections, so they did not get total power.

CCN is now the leader of the opposition (Re-elected in the opposition elections in 2015.)