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The [[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|National Conservative Party]] ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Consyvaþeça Nasijoteça ynden''), also known as the '''Conservative Nationals''' ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Consyvaþeça Nasijotena'') or '''CNy''', is a conservative political party in Seketan. The party was founded in 1983 after several MH's of the [[Kjedorate Party]] left the caucus to form a more moderate party. Today the party sits on the centre-right of the [[Seketese political spectrum]] and supports more military integration with NATO and soft Euroscepticism. The party's current leader is Cjetor Tamš, who has been the leader since 2022.
The [[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|National Conservative Party]] ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Consyvaþeça Nasijoteça ynden''), also known as the '''Conservative Nationals''' ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Consyvaþeça Nasijotena'') or '''CNy''', is a conservative [[List of political parties in Seketan|political party]] in Seketan. The party was founded in 1983 after several [[Commons Council (Seketan)|MHs]] of the [[Kjedorate Party]] left their caucus. Today, the party sits on the centre-right to right-wing of the [[politics of Sektean|Seketese political spectrum]]. The party's current leader is [[Cjetor Tamš]], who has been the leader since 2022.


Since its creation, the party has been the main conservative party in Seketan, being the largest opposition in parliament for most of its history. From 1996 to 1999 and 2005 to 2014 the party was in government. Both times in government, except for 2006-2010, they formed a government with the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Seketan)|Liberal Democrats]].
Since its creation, the party has been the main conservative party in Seketan, being the largest opposition in parliament for most of its history. From 1996 to 1999 and 2005 to 2014 the party was in government. Both times in government, except for 2006-2010, they formed a government with the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Seketan)|Liberal Democrats]].


Today the party is the third largest party in the Commons Council, and second largest in the State Council of the [[Hérvynsken]] and the governing party in 1 state, [[Giorgi-Alesk]]. They are currently the largest opposition party in 3 other states.
Today the party is the third largest party in the Commons Council, and second largest in the State Council of the ''[[Hérvynsken]]'' and the governing party in 1 state, [[Giorgi-Alesk]]. They are currently the largest opposition party in 3 other states.
==History==
==History==
Historically, Seketan's right-wing was dominated by the authoritarian [[Kjedorate Party]]. During their [[Third Seketese Republic|authoritarian rule]], partisan activity was severly resticted, thus limiting the practical application of "right-wing/left-wing" politics. With the conclusion of the [[1978 Seketese Revolution]] and the start of the democracy in Seketan, the Kjedorates were allowed to participate in the [[1978 Seketese general election|first elections]]. Lead by [[Þorn Manneir]], the Kjedorates campaigned on economic liberalism and anti-communism in an effort to distance themselves from their unpopular authoritarian past.
Historically, Seketan's right-wing was dominated by the authoritarian [[Kjedorate Party]]. During their [[Third Seketese Republic|authoritarian rule]], partisan activity was severly resticted, thus limiting the practical application of "right-wing/left-wing" politics. With the conclusion of the [[1978 Seketese Revolution]] and the start of the democracy in Seketan, the Kjedorates were allowed to participate in the [[1978 Seketese general election|first elections]]. Lead by [[Þorn Manneir]], the Kjedorates campaigned on economic liberalism and anti-communism in an effort to distance themselves from their unpopular authoritarian past.
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Revision as of 18:43, 21 September 2023

National Conservative Party

Consyvaþeça Nasijoteça ynden
Abbreviation  CNY
LeaderCjetor Tamš
PresidentLyeslji Yorgan
FoundedMarch 2, 1983 (1983-03-02)
Split fromKjedorate Party
Youth wingYoung Cenys
IdeologyEconomic Liberalism

Liberal Conservatism
Factions:
Social Conservatism
Kjedoratism

Soft Euroscepticism
Political positionCentre-Right
Colors  Blue
Commons Council
27 / 293
State Council
10 / 106
State Governors
1 / 7
State Legislatures
64 / 487

The National Conservative Party (Seketese: Consyvaþeça Nasijoteça ynden), also known as the Conservative Nationals (Seketese: Consyvaþeça Nasijotena) or CNy, is a conservative political party in Seketan. The party was founded in 1983 after several MHs of the Kjedorate Party left their caucus. Today, the party sits on the centre-right to right-wing of the Seketese political spectrum. The party's current leader is Cjetor Tamš, who has been the leader since 2022.

Since its creation, the party has been the main conservative party in Seketan, being the largest opposition in parliament for most of its history. From 1996 to 1999 and 2005 to 2014 the party was in government. Both times in government, except for 2006-2010, they formed a government with the Liberal Democrats.

Today the party is the third largest party in the Commons Council, and second largest in the State Council of the Hérvynsken and the governing party in 1 state, Giorgi-Alesk. They are currently the largest opposition party in 3 other states.

History

Historically, Seketan's right-wing was dominated by the authoritarian Kjedorate Party. During their authoritarian rule, partisan activity was severly resticted, thus limiting the practical application of "right-wing/left-wing" politics. With the conclusion of the 1978 Seketese Revolution and the start of the democracy in Seketan, the Kjedorates were allowed to participate in the first elections. Lead by Þorn Manneir, the Kjedorates campaigned on economic liberalism and anti-communism in an effort to distance themselves from their unpopular authoritarian past.