Difference between revisions of "National Conservative Party"
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=== Social issues === | === Social issues === | ||
− | * '''Abortion:''' | + | * '''Abortion:''' Oppose |
* '''Capital punishment:''' Support | * '''Capital punishment:''' Support | ||
* '''Church/state:''' Support an official state religion | * '''Church/state:''' Support an official state religion | ||
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* '''Foreign aid:''' Support | * '''Foreign aid:''' Support | ||
* '''Immigration:''' Support immigration, including illegal immigration | * '''Immigration:''' Support immigration, including illegal immigration | ||
− | * '''Military:''' Should be | + | * '''Military:''' Should be large and well-funded, but weak and ineffective |
* '''United Nations:''' Officially oppose, but in reality, support | * '''United Nations:''' Officially oppose, but in reality, support |
Revision as of 17:17, 6 February 2006
Established | 2004 (as the Neoconservative Party) |
In power since | NA |
Economic ideology | Corporatism |
Social ideology | Conservatism/moralism |
Party founder | Donald Megan |
Party chairman | Donald Megan |
Motto | "Government may not be the solution to the problem, but to us it is" |
The National Conservative Party is a neoconservative Roach-Busterian political party founded in 2004 by Donald Megan. It is one of the nine legal opposition parties.
Stances on issues
Social issues
- Abortion: Oppose
- Capital punishment: Support
- Church/state: Support an official state religion
- Crime: Should be dealt with severely
- Education: Should receive slightly less funding than liberals desire
- Euthanasia: Oppose
- Gay adoption: Oppose
- Gay marriage: Oppose, but support civil unions
- Healthcare: Should receive slightly less funding than liberals desire
- Pornography: Oppose
- Prostitution: Oppose
Economic issues
- Business regulation: Slightly support
- Environmental protection: Strongly oppose
- Slave labor: Oppose
- Social welfare: Officially oppose, but in reality, slightly support
- Subsidies to business: Strongly support
- Taxation: Slightly support
- Trade: High tariffs
- Workers' rights: Slightly oppose
Foreign policy
- Diplomacy: An aggressive, beligerent, interventionist foreign policy
- Foreign aid: Support
- Immigration: Support immigration, including illegal immigration
- Military: Should be large and well-funded, but weak and ineffective
- United Nations: Officially oppose, but in reality, support