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The '''Center Reformist Party''' ([[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]]: ''Partito Reformator Centro''; '''PRC''') is a center-right political party in [[Ebrary]]. The PRC is led by [[Ebrary#President_and_cabinet|President]] [[Carlos Renaldo]], who is the head of a "unity cabinet" with the [[Farmer-Labor Party (Ebrary)|Farmer-Labor Party]] (PFL) and the Ecumenical Dominionist Party (PDE). The party is currently the largest party in the Popular Assembly, with 36.8% of the seats, and also has 11 of 40 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_tenure life-tenured] members in the Senate. The PRC is in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_and_supply confidence and supply] agreement with the PFL in both houses of Parliament. | The '''Center Reformist Party''' ([[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]]: ''Partito Reformator Centro''; '''PRC''') is a center-right political party in [[Ebrary]]. The PRC is led by [[Ebrary#President_and_cabinet|President]] [[Carlos Renaldo]], who is the head of a "unity cabinet" with the [[Farmer-Labor Party (Ebrary)|Farmer-Labor Party]] (PFL) and the [[Ecumenical Dominionist Party (Ebrary)|Ecumenical Dominionist Party]] (PDE). The party is currently the largest party in the Popular Assembly, with 36.8% of the seats, and also has 11 of 40 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_tenure life-tenured] members in the Senate. The PRC is in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_and_supply confidence and supply] agreement with the PFL in both houses of Parliament. | ||
The PRC was formed in 1991 when the Christian Reform Party and the Center Party merged, due to their similar goals and aims. The party has been elected to the Popular Assembly every election since its founding, and has had two of its candidates for President of Ebrary successfully elected as well. The party's base is traditionally among the more economically liberal members of the upper class, but it has increasingly gained vote-share among the middle class nationwide as well as farmers in the western part of the country. The party has very little support in Gallasia, but is increasing its share among voters in Vorstland. | The PRC was formed in 1991 when the Christian Reform Party and the Center Party merged, due to their similar goals and aims. The party has been elected to the Popular Assembly every election since its founding, and has had two of its candidates for President of Ebrary successfully elected as well. The party's base is traditionally among the more economically liberal members of the upper class, but it has increasingly gained vote-share among the middle class nationwide as well as farmers in the western part of the country. The party has very little support in Gallasia, but is increasing its share among voters in Vorstland. |
Revision as of 14:08, 8 October 2021
Center Reformist Party Partito Reformator Centro | |
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Leader | Carlos Renaldo |
Founded | 1991 |
Merger of |
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Headquarters | Ceres |
Think tank | Reform Institute |
Youth wing | Young Reform |
Women's wing | Women's Center Reformist Club |
Ideology | |
Political position | Center-right |
Religion | Christian |
Colors | Blue |
Popular Assembly | 46 / 125 |
Senate | 11 / 40 |
The Center Reformist Party (Ebrarese: Partito Reformator Centro; PRC) is a center-right political party in Ebrary. The PRC is led by President Carlos Renaldo, who is the head of a "unity cabinet" with the Farmer-Labor Party (PFL) and the Ecumenical Dominionist Party (PDE). The party is currently the largest party in the Popular Assembly, with 36.8% of the seats, and also has 11 of 40 life-tenured members in the Senate. The PRC is in a confidence and supply agreement with the PFL in both houses of Parliament.
The PRC was formed in 1991 when the Christian Reform Party and the Center Party merged, due to their similar goals and aims. The party has been elected to the Popular Assembly every election since its founding, and has had two of its candidates for President of Ebrary successfully elected as well. The party's base is traditionally among the more economically liberal members of the upper class, but it has increasingly gained vote-share among the middle class nationwide as well as farmers in the western part of the country. The party has very little support in Gallasia, but is increasing its share among voters in Vorstland.