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The '''Conservative Capitalist Party''', also known as '''CCP''', was an Arabinian political party founded by [[Kermit Keller (Arabi)|Kermit Keller]] and [[Bailey Boyle (Arabi)|Bailey Boyle]] in the late 1890s. The party championed [[wikipedia:Capitalism|capitalism]] and [[wikipedia:Republicanism|republicanism]], a [[wikipedia:Laissez-fair|laissez-faire]] economic system, and [[wikipedia:Conservatism|conservatism]].
The '''Conservative Capitalist Party''', also known as '''CCP''', was an Arabinian political party founded by [[Kermit Keller (Arabi)|Kermit Keller]] and [[Bailey Boyle (Arabi)|Bailey Boyle]] in the late 1890s. The party championed [[wikipedia:Capitalism|capitalism]] and [[wikipedia:Republicanism|republicanism]], a [[wikipedia:Laissez-fair|laissez-faire]] economic system, and [[wikipedia:Conservatism|conservatism]].


The party collapsed after it was discovered that former [[President of Arabi|president]] [[Jonathan Clark (Arabi)|Jonathan Clark]] was using the party as a piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. There were other leaders within the party who were discovered to covering up Clark's crimes. After the scandal broke, immediately the party split into two major factions, the conservative capitalist and conservative socialists. Clark was never charged with any crimes, his associates, however, were charged with multiple charges of corruption, tax fraud, and making false statements made to [[Arabin Congress|Congress]].  
The party collapsed after it was discovered that former [[President of Arabi|president]] [[Jonathan Clark (Arabi)|Jonathan Clark]] was using the party as a piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. There were other leaders within the party who were discovered to be covering up Clark's crimes. After the scandal broke, immediately the party split into two major factions, the conservative capitalists and conservative socialists. Clark was never charged with any crimes, his associates, however, were charged with multiple charges of corruption, tax fraud, and making false statements to [[Arabin Congress|Congress]].  


Nine months after the collapse of the party, the [[Conservative Socialist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Socialist Party]] was formed which still currently exists today. A majority of political leaders joined the new party, while others joined the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist Party]].
Nine months after the collapse of the party, the [[Conservative Socialist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Socialist Party]] was formed which still currently exists today. A majority of political leaders joined the new party, while others joined the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist Party]].

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Conservative Capitalist Party
AbbreviationCCP
LeaderKermit Keller
Bailey Boyle
FoundedJuly 31, 1897; 127 years ago (1897-07-31)
DissolvedFebruary 10, 2003; 21 years ago (2003-02-10)
Preceded byFederal Party
Succeeded byConservative Socialist Party
IdeologyDemocratic capitalism
Laissez-faire
Conservatism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Colors  Red

The Conservative Capitalist Party, also known as CCP, was an Arabinian political party founded by Kermit Keller and Bailey Boyle in the late 1890s. The party championed capitalism and republicanism, a laissez-faire economic system, and conservatism.

The party collapsed after it was discovered that former president Jonathan Clark was using the party as a piggy bank to line his pockets with millions of dollars of donations from foreign governments. There were other leaders within the party who were discovered to be covering up Clark's crimes. After the scandal broke, immediately the party split into two major factions, the conservative capitalists and conservative socialists. Clark was never charged with any crimes, his associates, however, were charged with multiple charges of corruption, tax fraud, and making false statements to Congress.

Nine months after the collapse of the party, the Conservative Socialist Party was formed which still currently exists today. A majority of political leaders joined the new party, while others joined the Liberal Socialist Party.