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The '''Independence Party''' (Hverlandic: ''Kavhängighetfolkpartiet''; '''K''') is the major contemporary party of the Hverlandic centre-right. As of 2022, Independence is the largest party in the [[Folktingi]], among the nation's local municipalities, and are the fifth largest in the Church Council. The party has been the major coalition parter since the 2022 election, governing with the [[Farmer-Labour Party (Hverland)|Farmer-Labour Party]], the [[Christian Democrats (Hverland)|Christian Democrats]], [[New Future]], and the [[Centre | The '''Independence Party''' (Hverlandic: ''Kavhängighetfolkpartiet''; '''K''') is the major contemporary party of the Hverlandic centre-right. As of 2022, Independence is the largest party in the [[Folktingi]], among the nation's local municipalities, and are the fifth largest in the Church Council. The party has been the major coalition parter since the 2022 election, governing with the [[Farmer-Labour Party (Hverland)|Farmer-Labour Party]], the [[Christian Democrats (Hverland)|Christian Democrats]], [[New Future]], and the [[Centre (Hverland)|Centre Party]]. It is the largest party in the right-of-centre Alliance. | ||
Different factions have dominated the Independence Party at different times, although over the past 80 years it has moved from the right-wing more towards the centre. The party advocates economic liberalism such as a reduction of taxes, deregulation, and free trade. The party defines itself as a "conservative party of progress". The party generally supports semi-privatization through state-funded private services, reduced taxes, LGB rights, and tougher law and order measures. Abortion remains a contentious issue within the party, although most members oppose repealing the current ban. The party opposes immigration from non-Western countries, but also advocates for an inclusive civic nationalism. | Different factions have dominated the Independence Party at different times, although over the past 80 years it has moved from the right-wing more towards the centre. The party advocates economic liberalism such as a reduction of taxes, deregulation, and free trade. The party defines itself as a "conservative party of progress". The party generally supports semi-privatization through state-funded private services, reduced taxes, LGB rights, and tougher law and order measures. Abortion remains a contentious issue within the party, although most members oppose repealing the current ban. The party opposes immigration from non-Western countries, but also advocates for an inclusive civic nationalism. |
Revision as of 05:45, 6 March 2023
Independence Party Kavhängighetfolkpartiet | |
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Leader | Petur Grundström |
Folktingi leader | Gefion Sandberg |
Founded | 1946 |
Headquarters | Pétursfjord |
Youth wing | Youth for Independence |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Economic liberalism Civic nationalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colours | Blue |
Folktingi | 44 / 179
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Municipality administrators | 6 / 20
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Municipality council seats | 73 / 500
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Church Council seats | 10 / 101
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Website | |
kv.hv | |
The Independence Party (Hverlandic: Kavhängighetfolkpartiet; K) is the major contemporary party of the Hverlandic centre-right. As of 2022, Independence is the largest party in the Folktingi, among the nation's local municipalities, and are the fifth largest in the Church Council. The party has been the major coalition parter since the 2022 election, governing with the Farmer-Labour Party, the Christian Democrats, New Future, and the Centre Party. It is the largest party in the right-of-centre Alliance.
Different factions have dominated the Independence Party at different times, although over the past 80 years it has moved from the right-wing more towards the centre. The party advocates economic liberalism such as a reduction of taxes, deregulation, and free trade. The party defines itself as a "conservative party of progress". The party generally supports semi-privatization through state-funded private services, reduced taxes, LGB rights, and tougher law and order measures. Abortion remains a contentious issue within the party, although most members oppose repealing the current ban. The party opposes immigration from non-Western countries, but also advocates for an inclusive civic nationalism.
Election history
Folktingi
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Election year | Votes | % | # of overall seats won | +/- | Government |
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2002 | 132,240 | 23.43 (#2) | 42 / 179
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Opposition | |
2006 | 161,866 | 28.22 (#1) | 51 / 179
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9 | Coalition |
2010 | 114,834 | 19.50 (#1) | 38 / 179
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13 | Opposition |
2014 | 121,477 | 20.24 (#1) | 39 / 179
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1 | Opposition |
2018 | 108,249 | 17.86 (#2) | 33 / 179
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6 | Opposition |
2022 | 143,351 | 22.49 (#1) | 44 / 179
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11 | Coalition |
Municipal councils
Pétursfjord Council
Election year | Votes | % | # of overall seats won | +/- | Government |
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2022 | 27,184 | 18.13 (#2) | 14 / 71
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1 | Opposition |