Traditional Coalition
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Traditional Coalition Fêthæn Fœlæn | |
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Leader | Sam Earson |
Founded | 9 September, 1982 |
Membership | Christian-Conservatives Traditionalists Catholic Nationalist Party Prohibition Party Thermodolian Corporate Party |
Ideology | Christian Right Traditionalism Conservatism Corporatism |
Position | Right Wing |
Colours | Gold |
Senate | 3 / 74
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National Assembly | 19 / 552
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The Traditionalists Coalition is a coalition in the Federal Parliament of Thermodolia.
History
The Traditional Coalition was formed on 9 September, 1982 after the Christian-Conservatives and other right wing to far right parties won the majority seats in the 1982 election.
The coalition would only remain in power for about a year, after which it would play a minor role in politics until its resurgence in 2000.
From 2000 until 2006 the coalition would dominate Thermodolian politics and control the Presidency and National Assembly during the entire period and the Federal Senate from 2000 until 2003.
After 2006 the coalition would again play a minor role in politics with one of its founding members leaving the coalition again, this time permanently.
Member Parties
Christian-Conservatives• (1982-Present)
Catholic Nationalist Party• (1982-Present)
Thermodolian Nationalists• (1982-1983), (1988-2015)
Prohibition Party• (1982-1991), (2001-Present)
Thermodolian Corporate Party (2003-Present)
Traditionalists (2003-Present)
Traditional Reform Party (2003-2006)
• = Founding Member
Ideology
The Traditional Coalition is a traditionalist, Christian right, Conservative coalition which seeks to return to the way things used to be
Symbols
Leadership
The current leader is Sam Earson who is also the parliamentary leader of the Christian-Conservatives