National Conservative Party (Creeperopolis)

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National Conservative Party

Partido Conservador Nacional
AbbreviationPCN
First Prime MinisterMacos Espiga Mina
Last Prime MinisterMáximo Illescas Freixa
FoundedDecember 1, 1887; 136 years ago (1887-12-01)
DissolvedOctober 4, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-10-04)
Preceded byConservative Party (not legal predecessor)
Succeeded byCreeperian Initiative
HeadquartersSan Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
NewspaperEl Creeperiano
Membership (1930)1,700,000
IdeologyConservatism, Monarchism
Political positionCenter-Right to Right-Wing
National affiliationCreeperian Conservative Coalition
ColorsCreeperian Black
Creeperian Gold
White
Blue
Parliament
43 / 100
(1932)

Politics of Creeperopolis
Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis
Elections

The National Conservative Party, (Creeperian Spanish: Partido Conservador Nacional) was a political party in the Holy Traditionalist Empire of Creeperopolis that existed from 1887-1949. The party was founded in 1887 following a wave of demand for a Parliament following the authoritarian rule of Adolfo III. Maximiliano II caved into the demands, thus establishing the second Parliament. The PCN was a member of the Creeperian Conservative Coalition in Parliament.

The party merged into the Creeperian Initiative following the Creeperian Civil War in 1949.

Parliamentary Electoral History

Election year No. of overall votes % of overall votes Seats won Prime Minister
After Election
1887 892,024 32.19% (No. 2)
34 / 100
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN)
1892 1,394,284 42.19% (No. 1)
45 / 100
Macos Espiga Mina (PCN)
1897 1,311,292 39.10% (No. 1)
41 / 100
Macos Espiga Mina (PCN)
1902 1,243,495 33.24% (No. 2)
36 / 100
Francisco Dueñas Díaz (PRC)
1907 947,293 26.24% (No. 3)
24 / 100
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN)
1912 1,000,356 31.39% (No. 2)
29 / 100
Francisco Dueñas Díaz (PRC)
1917 957,203 24.35% (No. 3)
24 / 100
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN)
1922 996,384 26.34% (No. 3)
25 / 100
Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez (PRC)
1927 989,192 17.34% (No. 5)
16 / 100
Édgar Cazalla Beldad (PSC)
1932 1,524,182 38.29% (No. 1)
43 / 100
Máximo Illescas Freixa (PCN)