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+ | | '''Established''' || Post-[[Shadow War]] | ||
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+ | | '''Economic ideology''' || [[Free Market]] [[Liberalism]] | ||
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+ | | '''Social ideology''' || Libertarian | ||
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+ | | '''Party leader''' || [[Hugo Deburghraeve]] | ||
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+ | | '''Motto''' || Pro-freedom, Pro-strength, Pro-Market, Pro-Knootoss | ||
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The '''Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss''' (Realist Conservative Party of Knootoss) or RCPK The party orignated as a split-off from the '''Conservatieve Partij''' (Conservative Party). The split occured when a manipulated Conservative Party congress elected the controversial far-right [[Dick Tator]] as its new leader, which eventually led to the [[Shadow War]]. After the [[Shadow War]], the original split-off party replaced the Conservative Party, which was banned with its members imprisoned in [[Lavenrunz]], witth the self-styled "moderate" conservatives who broke away from the original conservative party at the core of its leadership. Nowadays it is in coalition with the [[SLP]] headed by the charismatic ex-[[List of Knootian Heads of State|Knootian Prime Minister]] [[Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan]]. The [[elves|elf]] has led the conservatives to a more radically pro-market course. | The '''Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss''' (Realist Conservative Party of Knootoss) or RCPK The party orignated as a split-off from the '''Conservatieve Partij''' (Conservative Party). The split occured when a manipulated Conservative Party congress elected the controversial far-right [[Dick Tator]] as its new leader, which eventually led to the [[Shadow War]]. After the [[Shadow War]], the original split-off party replaced the Conservative Party, which was banned with its members imprisoned in [[Lavenrunz]], witth the self-styled "moderate" conservatives who broke away from the original conservative party at the core of its leadership. Nowadays it is in coalition with the [[SLP]] headed by the charismatic ex-[[List of Knootian Heads of State|Knootian Prime Minister]] [[Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan]]. The [[elves|elf]] has led the conservatives to a more radically pro-market course. | ||
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Established | Post-Shadow War |
Economic ideology | Free Market Liberalism |
Social ideology | Libertarian |
Party leader | Hugo Deburghraeve |
Party president | |
Motto | Pro-freedom, Pro-strength, Pro-Market, Pro-Knootoss |
The Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss (Realist Conservative Party of Knootoss) or RCPK The party orignated as a split-off from the Conservatieve Partij (Conservative Party). The split occured when a manipulated Conservative Party congress elected the controversial far-right Dick Tator as its new leader, which eventually led to the Shadow War. After the Shadow War, the original split-off party replaced the Conservative Party, which was banned with its members imprisoned in Lavenrunz, witth the self-styled "moderate" conservatives who broke away from the original conservative party at the core of its leadership. Nowadays it is in coalition with the SLP headed by the charismatic ex-Knootian Prime Minister Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan. The elf has led the conservatives to a more radically pro-market course.
Contents
Stances on issues
Economic issues
- Economic regulation: Near-zero government interference
- Income tax: Abolish and replace with sales tax and demerit taxation
- Unemployment rate: Increase efforts to attract foreign investment
Social issues
- Abortion: Support a woman's right to choose
- Death penalty: opposed
- Euthanasia: favours existing policies
- Gay marriage: Support
- Prostitution: Deregulate
- Welfare: temporary assistance only
Foreign policy
- Alliances: VERITAS-based collective security
- Defence: increase defence spending
- Diplomacy: Diplomacy when possible, intervention when needed
- Immigration: maintain quotas
- Rejoining the United Nations: Strongly oppose
- Religious beliefs: Separation of church and state, freedom to choose faith
RCPK members of note
- Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan, Prime Minister
- Hugo Deburghraeve, RCPK leader in parliament.
- Matt Herben, Iesus Christi political prisoner. (Presumed deceased.)
- Ur Trade Pact Council head Frits Bolkestein (headed the split-off, now retired.)