Difference between revisions of "Conservative People's Party (Cachette de Lions)"
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The '''Conservative People's Party''' (Conservatives, or CPP are common names) is the third largest party in Cachette de Lions. Whilst its influence declined between the 1930s and 1990s, it is now gaining seats and has 51 in the national parliament - but still over a hundred behind the country's second party, the Social Democrats, and over 200 behind the governing Liberals. Its leader, Ross Gray, was elected as leader in 2007 following the parliamentary election when incumbent Larry Oppen resigned. | The '''Conservative People's Party''' (Conservatives, or CPP are common names) is the third largest party in Cachette de Lions. Whilst its influence declined between the 1930s and 1990s, it is now gaining seats and has 51 in the national parliament - but still over a hundred behind the country's second party, the Social Democrats, and over 200 behind the governing Liberals. Its leader, Ross Gray, was elected as leader in 2007 following the parliamentary election when incumbent Larry Oppen resigned. | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 24 May 2007
Conservative People's Party | |
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Leader | Ross Gray |
Chairperson | Frederick Julian |
Spokesperson | Brigitte Opek |
Founded | 1930 |
Headquarters | 11 Nyrome Lane, Whiscombe |
Political ideology | Conservative, Free market |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
Website | http://www.consparty.cdl |
The Conservative People's Party (Conservatives, or CPP are common names) is the third largest party in Cachette de Lions. Whilst its influence declined between the 1930s and 1990s, it is now gaining seats and has 51 in the national parliament - but still over a hundred behind the country's second party, the Social Democrats, and over 200 behind the governing Liberals. Its leader, Ross Gray, was elected as leader in 2007 following the parliamentary election when incumbent Larry Oppen resigned.