Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper

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Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper

Parti Conservateur et Nationaliste de Tarper
AbbreviationCNP
LeaderSeverin Gillam
PresidentRoger Guardsman
ChairpersonMick Garza
Founded2007
Split fromNew National Party of Tarper
Preceded byConservative Democratic Party of Tarper
Tarperti Sub-National Party
(not legal predecessors)
NewspaperThe Citizen
Think tankConservative Foundation of Tarper
Student wingNational University Conservatives
Youth wingYoung Tarps for Freedom
Women's wingConservative Women's Party
LGBT wingThe 2009 Congress
Membership (2015)Increase 62,000
IdeologyConservatism
Liberal Conservatism
Nationalism
Right-wing populism
Political positionRight-wing
Colors  Dark Blue (customary)
    Black, White, and Blue
(National colours)
Slogan"Long Live Tarper"
Federal Council
6 / 125
Federal Assembly
77 / 733
State legislatures
88 / 1,660
Party flag
File:Flag of the Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper.svg

The Conservative and Nationalist Party of Tarper (CNP), often simply known as the Conservatives, is a Conservative and Liberal Conservative party in Tarper. The party is the first truly Conservative party since the demise of the Conservative Democrats in 1988.

The party split from the New National Party of Tarper in 2007, months after its founding, after the moderates fought with the more radical leadership. This relationship with the neo-fascists combined with its electoral success led to the CNP becoming the target of several investigations by the Federal Constitutional Court and scrutinizing after the Passing of the Antifa Act in 2015. The CNP was found free of any fascists or authoritarians and was able to gain representation in the parliament following the 2017 Tarperti federal election.

Since 2009, the party has mellowed out and adopted more socially liberal policy standings. In 2009 some party members who were also part of the LGBT+ community petitioned the party leadership to allow their caucus into the party, the leadership agreed to do so. This marked a pivotal step in differentiating the CNP from its cousin the New National Party. Federal Investigations also lessened afterwards.

History

Proposed names

Party platform

Internal structure

Federal election results

Election Seats won ± Position Leader Government
2009
0 / 622
Steady 0 Yedidah Müller Extra-parliamentary
2013
0 / 630
Steady 0 Yedidah Müller Extra-parliamentary
2017
67 / 709
Increase 67 6th Yedidah Müller In opposition
2021
83 / 735
Increase 16 5th Severin Gillam TBD

Leaders of the CNP, 2007-present

Leader Period
Yedidah Müller 2007–2017
Severin Gillam 2017-present