Hallevoric Traditionalist Party

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The Traditionalist Party
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Leader (none)
Chairperson Rev. Howard Arnolds
Spokesperson Michael Tudor
Founded 15 May 1987
Headquarters 274 Eris Ave. Nyrenton
Political ideology Conservatism
International affiliation Conservative Coalition
Website www.tp.hal.gov

The Hallevoric Traditionalist Party (TP) is a major political party in the FMRH. Currently, the TP has a few seats in the senate and is controversial due to Chairman Reverend Arnolds and his view on the joining of Church and State.

History

Founded in 1987 by Senator Ronald Rockwell, the Traditionalist Party has given the image to the people of classic and old fashioned families. It was originally founded as a secular hope for moral decency. The Evangelicals however flocked to the party and quickly rose to power. Some of the secular moralists still stay in the party, but it's mostly occupied by the Religious Right. Around this time the recently formed Fascist Party merged with the Traditionalist Party and statistics doubled for the party.

It is however thanks to the Traditionalist Party that Hallevor has a well funded police force although in the past few years that has declined considerably. Spokesperson Michael Tudor became famous in the Party for appealing to secular voters and libertarian voters. During the recent issue of a Fat and Weight problem in Hallevor, the Traditionalist Party made it's stance for mandatory exercise once a week. There have been several Ministers of Economics from the Traditionalist Party, even during times when the Prime Minister was Objectivist. The Traditionalist Party's financial wizardry is famous nationwide.

Platform

Key tenets of the Traditionalist Party Manifesto are: