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Revision as of 05:23, 26 April 2007
{{{The Conservative Party}}} | |
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President | John Key |
Chairperson | Jenny Rankin |
House Leader | Representative Connory |
Senate Leader | Senator Hawthorn |
Vice President | Vacant, previous Vice President was Chris Martin |
Founded | 1799 |
Headquarters | 65 Government Boulevard, Oban Eagmont |
Economic Position | Centre-Right/Libetarianism |
Social Position | Centre Right/Right |
International affiliation | International Democratic Union |
Website | www.conservative.org.ea |
The Conservative Party was founded in 1826 by George Naylor, the 3rd President of Eagmont. The party today stands for clear cut conservatism, with dashes of modernism and traditionalsm in there too.
The Party has been in Government 14 out of the 27 times parliament has sat.