Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)

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Royalist Conservative Party of Yisrael

המלוכנים המפלגה השמרנית של ישראל
nameModern Hebrew
LeaderNoah Feldman
FoundedJanuary 19, 1923 (1923-01-19)
(de facto 1920)
Preceded byRoyalists
(circa 1880s - 1922)
Conservatives
(1913 - 1922)
HeadquartersDervaylik
NewspaperConservative Daily
Student wingRoyalist Conservative Student League
IdeologyNationalism
Conservatism
Strong monarchy
Social conservatism
National Religious and Chardal interests
Internal Factions:
Torah Judaism
Neoliberalism
National conservatism
Political positionRight
Colors  Navy Blue
Seats in the Royal Knesset
59 / 142

The Royalist Conservative Party, also commonly called RC, the Conservatives, or the Blues (colloquially), is a contemporary right-wing and nationalist major political party in Yisrael, forming one-half of the country's de facto two-party system in Yisraeli politics, opposed to the center/left by the Constitutional Liberal Party. The Royalist Conservatives are currently the governing party of Yisrael, whose leader Noah Feldman is the incumbent President, as well as commanding a coalition majority government in the Knesset with the Action Yisrael and the Northern League.

Platform and Philosophy

History

Organization and hierarchy

Election results and current representation

Current representation

The party leader is the current President of Yisrael, Noah Feldman. The chairman of the National Conservative Committee is Zevulon Altman. The head of the party's caucus in the Royal Knesset is Member of Knesset and Majority Leader of the Knesset Binyamin Goldschmidt (RC-Modiin), since January 11, 2016.

Election results

Royal Knesset
Election Leader Seats won +/− Rank Majority
2018 Binyamin Goldschmidt
59 / 142
Decrease 5 #1 Majority
2016
64 / 142
Increase 23 #1 Majority
2014
41 / 142
Decrease 23 #2 Minority
2012
64 / 142
Increase 6 #1 Majority
2010
58 / 142
Increase 6 #1 Majority
2008
52 / 142
Decrease 5 #2 Minority
2006
57 / 142
Increase 12 Tie Minority
2004
46 / 142
TBD #2 Minority

International Affiliation and Criticism