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Republican Party | |
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Abbreviation | RPA |
Leader | Hsu Chen-kang |
Deputy Leader | James Fischer |
General Secretary | Clarence Baldwin |
Party Chair | Nancy Mahelona |
Chief Whip | Juan Manuel Dominguez |
Founder | Manuel D. Agapito |
Founded | December 5, 2043 |
Merger of | Republican Party (United States) Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) Kuomintang Liberal Party of Australia Conservative Party of Canada United Russia New Zealand National Party Lakas-CMD |
Headquarters | 700 Richards St Republic Square, Honolulu, Hawaii, Ascion |
Newspaper | Daily Republic |
Youth wing | Young Republicans |
Women's wing | Republican Womens |
Membership (2048) | 352,000 |
Ideology | Republicanism Paternalistic Conservatism Federalism Factions: Religious Democracy Centrism Right-wing populism |
Political position | Big tent |
Parent organization | Argos |
Colours | Blue White |
Senate | 95 / 170
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House of Representatives | 297 / 450
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Website | |
rpa.un |
The Republican Party, often called Republican, or the REP, is a centre-right to right-wing political party in Ascion. It is the largest party in the country in both membership and seats, and is the current ruling party.
The party primarily competes with rival Democratic Struggle Party. The party opposes left-wing movements as well as monarchist movements emerged from relation with Amenria in favor of republicanism and Asia-Pacific nationalism. The current chairman is Manuel D. Agapito. The Republican Party traces it origins to multiple conservative and right-wing parties in United States, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines First entering government in 2043, the party is the largest in the congress and leads a coalition government with the Constitutional-Democratic Union and the United Asia-Pacific since the latest election in 2047. The party houses a wide variety of opinions on right-wing ideals, often resulting in the party being referred to as a big tent.