Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)
Blue Conservative Party | |
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Leader | Foley Sakzi |
Chairperson | Kaitlin Garan |
First Secretary | Larious Maxwell |
Founded | October 9, 1823 |
Headquarters | Tofino, Zamastan |
Membership | 4,075,000 |
Ideology | Libertarian |
Political position | lean-right |
Colors | Blue |
Congressional Hall | 377 / 605 |
Congress | 328 / 500 |
Senate | 46 / 100 |
Administrative Governors | 3 / 5 |
The Blue Conservative Party, also referred to as the BCP, is one of the five major political parties in Zamastan, amongst the others being its historic rival, the Green Liberal Party (Zamastan). The party is named after the color of the flags used by the revolutionary abolitionists during the Zamastan War of Independence. Founded by anti-slavery activists, economic modernizers, ex-colonialists and Tomias Hapson supporters in 1823, the BCP largely dominated politics nationally and in the majority of mountainous and rural districts. Currently, the party ideology is new-age conservatism, which contrasts with the Green's liberal platform and progressive wing. The BCP political platform supports lower taxes, free market capitalism, free enterprise, a strong national defense, gun rights, deregulation and restrictions on labor unions, though many members of the party who have gone on to become the President of Zamastan, such as Cassious Castovia and Foley Sakzi, have adopted a varying degree of bipartisan ideology.
Positions and Ideology
History
Founding (1823)
Restructuring (1850-80)
Blanco Era (1924-1980)
Merger with Gaviria's Coalition
Castovia Era (1982-present)
Symbols and Imagery
The defining symbol of the Blue Conservative Party is the Tarin