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Conservative Party | |
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Chairman | Corwyn Patric Eastwood |
Deputy Chair | Magear Tweed |
Government Leader | Daniel Higginbotham |
Founded | September 30, 1857 |
Headquarters | 11 Maynard Way, Elsbridge |
Student wing | Union of Student Conservatives |
Youth wing | Tory Youth Organization |
Ideology | Crovanism Liberal conservatismInternal Factions • Fiscal conservatism • Social conservatism • Protectionism • Isolationism • Fiscal liberalism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colors | Light Blue Dark Red |
House of Burgesses | 93 / 180
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Governorships | 2 / 7
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Local Governments | 8,241 / 19,854
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Website | |
http://www.conservative.am | |
The Conservative Party, colloquially referred to as the Tory Party, is a right-wing political party in Ambrose that is one of the "Big Four" political parties in the country. As of the 2016 midterm elections, it retains a majority in the House of Burgesses with 93 Burgesses, as well as in local governments with 8,241 councillors.