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Sawbranian Republican Party

Ssavbrʎnieᴋ Republikanɛ Partʎ
AbbreviationSRP
ChairmanHeinrich Koch
FoundersHeinrich Koch
Ludvʎg Welle
Founded26 July 1995; 29 years ago (1995-07-26)
Split fromCommunist Party of Sawbrania
HeadquartersLevia, Sawbrania
Youth wingYouth Guard
Membership842,275
IdeologyEconomic liberalism
National conservatism
Sawbranian nationalism
Statism
Political positionBig tent
Colors  Blue
Seats in the Council of the Republic
45 / 60
Seats in the Council of the People
79 / 110
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  1. Including 3 NSNS deputees associated to the SRP club

The Sawbranian Republican Party (Sawbranian: Ssavbrʎnieᴋ Republikanɛ Partʎ) is a political party in Sawbrania. It is the largest party in Sawbrania, both by membership and seats within the National Council, and has governed Sawbrania since the collapse of the Socialist Republic of Sawbrania in 1995. The party was formed by non-communist, economically liberal members of the Communist Party of Sawbrania who split off from the party to form a non-communist party shortly after the collapse of communism in Sawbrania.

The president of Sawbrania, Heinrich Koch is a founding member of the Sawbranian Republican Party, and has been a member since his election. The party's ideology has been inconsistent, and broadly supports politicians supportive of Koch. The party's general ideology, however, has centred around economic liberalism, national conservatism, and nationalism. Though the party is de facto right-wing in its policies, the party has attained a big-tent voting base by appealing to non-partisan, non-ideological voters, and voters nostalgic for the times of the socialist republic.

The Sawbranian Republican Party has come under criticism by Sawbrania's opposition parties unrepresented in the National Council, with these parties accusing the SRP of democratic backsliding, governing through undemocratic means, and rigged elections. Members and supporters of the SRP have denied these accusations.

History

Electoral Results

National Council

Election Council of the Republic Council of the People Setting
Votes Mandates Positions Votes Mandates Positions
Abs. % Abs. ± Abs. % Abs. ±
1997
116 / 240
Increase 116 Increase 1st
65 / 100
Increase 65 Increase 1st Government
2000
136 / 240
Increase 20 Steady 1st
62 / 100
Decrease -3 Steady 1st Government
2005
123 / 240
Decrease -13 Steady 1st
63 / 100
Increase 1 Steady 1st Government
2010
66 / 110
Decrease -57 Steady 1st
36 / 60
Decrease -27 Steady 1st Government
2015
72 / 110
Increase 6 Steady 1st
40 / 60
Increase 4 Steady 1st Government
2020
79 / 110
Increase 7 Steady 1st
42 / 60
Increase 2 Steady 1st Government

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