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* Abstinence taught in school.
* Abstinence taught in school.
* Increase in cotton, tea and tobacco production
* Increase in cotton, tea and tobacco production
* Make duelling legal
* Decriminalise duelling  
* Increased funding for West Phoenicia Security and Intelligence Organisation
* Increased funding for West Phoenicia Security and Intelligence Organisation
* Chivalry Tax
* Chivalry Tax

Revision as of 22:37, 23 April 2020

Antebellum Conservative Party
LeaderCountess Tia High
PresidentJack Portland
SecretaryArabella Nash
Prime MinisterCountess Tia High
Deputy Prime MinisterAaron Airè
Party Vice PresidentThuy Chen
Founded February 2, 2019 (2019-02-02)      
Merger ofAntebellum Party
Conservative Party
HeadquartersMelbourne-Haven; Jackson;West Phoenicia
Newspaper'ACP Examiner'
Youth wingACP Youth
Women's wingUnited Conservative Women's Front
Membership (2020)3.2 million
IdeologyRight Wing Populiam
Social Conservatism
Centrism
Nationalism
Economic Liberalism
Religious Right
Agrarianism
Political positionCenter-Right
Colors   blue
House of Representatives       
320 / 1,590
Senate
20 / 106
Administrative Governors
24 / 53
         

History

The Antebellum Conservative Party was founded in 2019.

It was a merger of the two larger conservative parties in West Phoenicia who unified to create stronger voting bloc in the bicameral government.

Originally the parties were known as The Conservative Party of West Phoenicia and The Antebellum Party both of which were in a Coalition alongside West Phoenicia Aristocracy Party, West Phoenicia Segregation Party and Christian People's Party.

The Coalition has been in power since 2010.

Ideology

The Antebellum Conservative Party is considered a Big Tent Conservative Party.

The ACP caters to a number of different factions within the party.

  • Right Wing Populiam
  • Social Conservatism
  • Centrism
  • West Phoenician Nationalism
  • Economic Liberalism
  • Religious Right
  • Agrarianism

List of leaders

As the Antebellum Conservative Party;

Countess Tia High 02/11/2019-Present

Jimmy Bain 02/02/2019 to 02/11/2019

Policies:

  • Tax rate of 10% for low to middle class. 12% for the rich
  • Increased Military Spending over the next 5 years with focus on new equipment, personnel and research.
  • Create a National Guard for each city-state
  • Increase funding for public infrastructure
  • Increase funding in public hospitals
  • Funding for Private Hospitals and Schools.
  • Promote Pro-Life values
  • Gay Civil Unions but not marriage
  • Support of the Polygamy ACT.
  • Cut funding towards medical clinics that perform abortions.
  • Higher fines for Big Business who break the law
  • Lower retirement age to 55
  • Reduce immigration quotas
  • Deport illegal immigrants who commit crimes.
  • 20 year maximum term for Sitting Judges.
  • Baby bonus of $10,000.
  • Tax breaks and Investment into small businesses
  • Increase in childcare facilities
  • 18 months paid maternity leave
  • Keep prayer in schools
  • Increase Police on the streets
  • Increase in Fire and Emergency services
  • Build up rural communities
  • Security checks for gun owners
  • Increase in zoos and other animal facilities for protection and breeding.
  • Increase in crimes added to Capital Punishment Act
  • Building of additional prisons.
  • Beautification of all city-states.
  • Funding for the fishing industry
  • Cut wasteful spending in Human and Social Services
  • Increase annual leave from 4 to 6 weeks per year
  • Use of alternative energy schemes.
  • Abstinence taught in school.
  • Increase in cotton, tea and tobacco production
  • Decriminalise duelling
  • Increased funding for West Phoenicia Security and Intelligence Organisation
  • Chivalry Tax
  • Opening additional Drug Rehab centres
  • Increase allowance to family welfare.
  • Increase in funding for Sports, Arts, Science and Technology
  • Reduce foreign imports by 50%
  • Increase in Aged care facilities
  • Increase in public gardens
  • Increase luxury goods throughout the nation
  • Decriminalize whipping of servants and slaves.

Governors 2020

Governor Portrait City-State Time in Office % Carried City-state Notes
Eva Black EvaBlack.jpg Jackson 2nd November 2013 51.9%
Vicountess Anna Moor VicountessAnnaMoor.jpg Immaculata 2nd November 2019 60%
Margaret Kent MargaretKent.jpg Brigham Territory 2nd November 2010 59.5%
Paris Palms ParisPalms.jpg Olympia Hills 2nd November 2013 80.2%
Carolina Utah Best County 2nd November 2019 55.5%
Victor Phan Antebellum Territory 2nd November 2013 78.3%
Lady Kimberly Ports Selene Valley 10th March 2015 50.3% Won Special election in 2015.
Ptolemy York XX Ptolemaic Haven July 20th 2018 69.3 Won a special election in 2018. Was re-elected in 2019
Adam Nodd East Eden 2nd November 2016 52%
Lady Drusilla Pontus New Rome 2nd November 2016 59.8%
Juba Mantooba II Africana Territory 2nd November 2019 51.4%
Atem El Shadra Autumn Falls 2nd November 2013 66.6%
Count Louis De'Vallis Bourbon-Versailles 2nd November 2007 88.9%
Ma'at Karnak New Crocodilopolis 2nd November 2019 54%
Glen Clauss Yule Island 2nd November 2016 50.2%
Seleucus Edom III Philometor Seleucid Dominion 2nd November 2019 59.7%
Helena Du'Moor Mythologica 2nd November 2016 57.8%
Beatrice Wentworth Neo Australis 2nd November 2013 68%
David Petra Testament Valley 2nd November 2019 50.1
Parker Coles IV Cluella 2nd November 2019 77.5%
Lateesha Winst Fantasi 2nd November 2016 52.3%
Audie Murray Westernia Frontier 11th April 2017 50.2% Won Special election in 2017.
Arabella Plain Gospela 2nd November 2016 89.1%
Scott Cameron Hellenestica 2nd November 2010 50.5%