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The '''Conservative Party''' (Spanish: ''Reunión Conservadora'') is a centre-right political party in [[Carloso]]. It is the second-oldest party in the country, formed in the 1890s. It dominated Carlosian politics for most of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, with only brief interruptions by the Democratic Party during the 1960s and from 2001 to 2006. Initially considered a staunchly nationalist, conservative and anti-communist party for much of its existence, it began to soften its stances beginning in the 1990s with the downfall of the communist regimes in Musogorica, embracing neoliberal economics. The [[Blue Revolution (Carloso)|Blue Revolution]] in 2010 resulted in the near total collapse of the Conservative Party's support, producing its worst ever election result. Most of the grassroots, finanical backers and the national conservative faction of the party defected to the new [[National Salvation (Carloso)|National Salvation]], a splinter group led by former Minister for Finance [[Cárlos Tobón]] and businessman Estebán Santander. The party has struggled to recover since then.
The '''Conservative Party''' (Spanish: ''Reunión Conservadora'') is a centre-right political party in [[Carloso]]. It is the second-oldest party in the country, formed on 24 June 1893. It dominated Carlosian politics for most of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, with only brief interruptions by the Democratic Party during the 1960s and from 2001 to 2006. Initially considered a staunchly nationalist, conservative and anti-communist party for much of its existence, it began to soften its stances beginning in the 1990s with the downfall of the communist regimes in Musogorica, embracing neoliberal economics. The [[Blue Revolution (Carloso)|Blue Revolution]] in 2010 resulted in the near total collapse of the Conservative Party's support, producing its worst ever election result. Most of the grassroots, finanical backers and the national conservative faction of the party defected to the new [[National Salvation (Carloso)|National Salvation]], a splinter group led by former Minister for Finance [[Cárlos Tobón]] and businessman Estebán Santander. The party has struggled to recover since then.


==Election results==
==Election results==

Revision as of 18:12, 7 August 2020

Conservative Party
Reunión Conservadora
LeaderFerdinand Casares
Founded24 June 1893
HeadquartersMadrigal, Carloso
Youth wingYoung Nationalists
Membership (2017)Decrease 5,000,000
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Christian democracy
Political positionCentre-right
Colours  Blue
National Assembly
183 / 859
Website
conservatives.cs

The Conservative Party (Spanish: Reunión Conservadora) is a centre-right political party in Carloso. It is the second-oldest party in the country, formed on 24 June 1893. It dominated Carlosian politics for most of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, with only brief interruptions by the Democratic Party during the 1960s and from 2001 to 2006. Initially considered a staunchly nationalist, conservative and anti-communist party for much of its existence, it began to soften its stances beginning in the 1990s with the downfall of the communist regimes in Musogorica, embracing neoliberal economics. The Blue Revolution in 2010 resulted in the near total collapse of the Conservative Party's support, producing its worst ever election result. Most of the grassroots, finanical backers and the national conservative faction of the party defected to the new National Salvation, a splinter group led by former Minister for Finance Cárlos Tobón and businessman Estebán Santander. The party has struggled to recover since then.

Election results

Election Seats won ± Position First Pref votes % Government Leader
1995
463 / 859
TBA Steady1st
Conservative
TBA
2000
302 / 859
Decrease161 Decrease2nd
Democratic–SR–PC
TBA
2005
349 / 859
Increase47 Increase1st
Conservative–Democratic
Montero Irisar
2010
122 / 859
Decrease227 Decrease2nd
National Salvation
with independent confidence & supply
Montero Irisar
2015
183 / 859
Increase61 Steady2nd
National Salvation
Ferdinand Casares
2020
0 / 859
TBA TBA TBA TBA Ferdinand Casares