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The Moderate Party is a Hatstheputian classic liberal political party situated in the center of the political spectrum and presided by the insurance mogul [[Wilhelm Von Hopper]]. <br>
Founded in the year 1896 as the formal successor to the [[Whig Party]], the Moderate Party has ever since then advocated the defense of liberty as their cornerstone ideal, although they had a more moderate conception of what freedom entrails than that of their counterparts from the National Alliance. Both these parties directly stemmed from the Whig parliamentary faction, but the "so-called" Moderates believed in cosmopolitanism, postnationalism and centralization, a set of values that collided with those of the Nationals.

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Moderate Party
LeaderWilhelm Von Hopper
FounderOtto Krause
FoundedJune 24, 1898 (1898-06-24)
Headquarters12 Tsokeiku Street
Hatstheput City, East Hatstheput
Hatstheput
IdeologyClassic liberalism
Economic liberalism
Postnationalism
Dokodoism
Constitutionalism
Anterian affiliationAnteria Capitalist League
Colours  Dark green
Political positionCenter
Lower House
221 / 500
Upper House
74 / 140
Councillors
0 / 31,000
Website
www.hip.ha

The Moderate Party is a Hatstheputian classic liberal political party situated in the center of the political spectrum and presided by the insurance mogul Wilhelm Von Hopper.
Founded in the year 1896 as the formal successor to the Whig Party, the Moderate Party has ever since then advocated the defense of liberty as their cornerstone ideal, although they had a more moderate conception of what freedom entrails than that of their counterparts from the National Alliance. Both these parties directly stemmed from the Whig parliamentary faction, but the "so-called" Moderates believed in cosmopolitanism, postnationalism and centralization, a set of values that collided with those of the Nationals.