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The '''Conservative Capitalist Party''', or the '''CCP''' is a federal [[List of political parties in Zamastan|political party]] in [[Zamastan]]. The party's main concerns are jobs, healthcare, raising the minimum wage, universal paid sick days, the student debt crisis, higher taxes on the rich, public education, and energy and environmental reform. It has usually cross-endorsed progressive [[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)]] or [[Green Liberal Party (Zamastan)]] candidates through fusion voting, but will occasionally run its own candidates. Despite a dramatic rise to power during the 1950's and 60's, largely thanks to the presidency of [[Marvin Gaviria]], the party's popularity has waned dramatically in recent decades. In the [[2020 Zamastan presidential election|2020 general election]], the party lost dozens of seats in the [[Congress Chamber (Zamastan)|Congress]], lost two in the [[The Senate (Zamastan)|Senate]], and had its lowest amount of total representation since 1972.
The '''Conservative Capitalist Party''', or the '''CCP''' is a federal [[List of political parties in Zamastan|political party]] in [[Zamastan]]. The party's main concerns are job creation, maintaining private healthcare, raising the minimum wage, universal paid sick days, cutting taxes and regulation specifically on corporations, public education, and energy and environmental reform. It has usually cross-endorsed progressive [[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)]] or [[Green Liberal Party (Zamastan)]] candidates through fusion voting, but will occasionally run its own candidates. Despite a dramatic rise to power during the 1950's and 60's, largely thanks to the presidency of [[Marvin Gaviria]], the party's popularity has waned dramatically in recent decades. In the [[2020 Zamastan presidential election|2020 general election]], the party lost dozens of seats in the [[Congress Chamber (Zamastan)|Congress]], lost two in the [[The Senate (Zamastan)|Senate]], and had its lowest amount of total representation since 1972. The party has been dominated by the Gaviria family, namely Marvin Gaviria, [[Thomas Gaviria]], and [[Jay Gaviria]].  


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Revision as of 19:21, 2 December 2021

Conservative Capitalist Party
LeaderMaisey Mcvey
ChairpersonLonnie Obotseman
FoundedOctober 9, 1923 (1923-22-09)
HeadquartersKelowna, Zamastan
IdeologySocial Liberal, Economically Conservative Capitalist
Political positioncenter
Colors  Purple   Gold
Congressional Hall
12 / 421
Congress
9 / 359
Senate
3 / 62
Administrative Governors
1 / 17

The Conservative Capitalist Party, or the CCP is a federal political party in Zamastan. The party's main concerns are job creation, maintaining private healthcare, raising the minimum wage, universal paid sick days, cutting taxes and regulation specifically on corporations, public education, and energy and environmental reform. It has usually cross-endorsed progressive Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan) or Green Liberal Party (Zamastan) candidates through fusion voting, but will occasionally run its own candidates. Despite a dramatic rise to power during the 1950's and 60's, largely thanks to the presidency of Marvin Gaviria, the party's popularity has waned dramatically in recent decades. In the 2020 general election, the party lost dozens of seats in the Congress, lost two in the Senate, and had its lowest amount of total representation since 1972. The party has been dominated by the Gaviria family, namely Marvin Gaviria, Thomas Gaviria, and Jay Gaviria.

Positions and Ideology

History

Founding

Gaviria Presidency

Post-Gaviria

Notable members