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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:NKP logo.png|150px]]</div> The '''National Consolidation Party''' (NKP) is a {{wp|Conservatism|conservative}} political party in [[Werania]]. It is currently the largest party in the country. The NKP is a member of the [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]] (ACDE). A centre-right party, the NKP is seen as more socially conservative and economically interventionist than other parties within the ACDE. The NKP was founded as a merger of the Conservative Party (KP), National Liberal Party (NLP) and the Catholic Social Party (KSP) in 1957 by KSP Chairman and [[Chancellor of Werania|Chancellor]] Konstantin Vogel. The three parties had represented mainstream right-wing politics in Werania since the country's unification in 1842.
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[image:Mourinho in Moscow.jpg|150px]]</div> '''Pere Clar''' (born 30 April 1965) is a [[Midrasia|Midrasian]] professional {{wp|association football|football}} coach who is currently the manager of the [[Midrasia national football team]] since 2018. Clar has won numerous trophies in his time as a manager, including several [[Midrasian Liga 1|Liga 1]] titles, the Mydran Cup, Super Cup, the [[Navish Superliga]], Navish Cup, and one [[Copa d'Aeia]]. Clar began his professional football career signing for then Liga 3 side Laterna Cardinaux at the age of 15. Clar quickly established himself as an up and coming talent in the team. After three years at the club, during which Clar helped the team to promotion to Liga 2, he was signed by Liga 1 side Monza. However, Clar's time at the club was cut short by an ankle injury sustained in a match against close rivals Firenze in 1988, for which he sat out the remainder of the season. After an examination by team medics, Clar's injury was ruled untreatable, forcing his early retirement at only age 26. Finding himself unable to play professionally, Clar turned to management to stay within football, travelling around [[Asura]] in order to learn about management and footballing tactics.


The NKP served in government from its foundation in 1954 to 1963 when, under Adolf Stahl, it lost government to a coalition of the left-wing opposition. It returned to government in 1970 and ruled for nine years under three different Chancellors: Sigmar Welskopf-Henrich, Johannes Zollitsch and Albrecht Spaemann. In 1979, after economic difficulties, the NKP entered opposition for a 20-year period as it became the rival of the governing party, the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]] (SRPO). During this period in opposition the NKP became incredibly divided between its traditional {{wp|Christian Democracy|Sotirian democratic}} faction and a {{wp|new right}} faction focused more on {{wp|right-wing populism}} and {{wp|economic liberalism}}. In 1999 the NKP's moderate leader Rasa Šalaševičiūtė led the party to a victory against the SRPO. In 2007 she led the NKP to a coalition government before resigning in 2009. Her successor, Dietrich Wittmann, was unable to gain re-election, placing the party once more in opposition. In 2015 [[Otto von Hößlin]] became NKP leader; under the influence of deputy leader Jörg Bullmann he has moved the party to the populist right, supporting {{Wp|economic nationalism}}, {{wp|social conservatism}} and {{wp|Euroscepticism#Soft Euroscepticism|soft-Euclescepticism}}. In 2019 the party became the largest in the Volkstag and is expected to form the next government of Werania. ('''[[National Consolidation Party|See more...]]''')
After numerous informal stints as an adviser at clubs in Midrasia, Ardaima, Carcossica and [[Navack]], Clar's first official position was at his first club Laterna Cardinaux as an assistant manager in 1995. Clar remained as assistant manager at Laterna, under the tutelage of Gabriele Rassi until Rassi's sacking in 1997. Clar took over as manager of Laterna, where he coached for several seasons until being sacked and becoming coach of Benedormo, followed by Olympique before returning to Benedormo, this time as manager. During his tenure, the team advances considerably, establishing themselves as a top-flight team, winning the Liga 1 title in 2005 and the Supercopa the following year. Following his time at Benedormo, Clar joined Midrasian team Internationale de Bordieu in 2006. Clar remained as manager of Internationale until 2015, during which time he won Liga 1 and the Copa de Mydra twice, and the Supercopa once. Clar became a club icon for his achievements at Internationale, something the club proved unable to replicate following his departure. In 2015 Clar left the Midrasian Liga 1 to manage Navish team Lhedvin FK in the Superliga. As manager of the Navish team, Clar dominated the league, winning the title and Navish Cup during his tenure. Following his successes in Navack, in late 2017 Clar announced that he was ready to move on to a new challenge following the conclusion of the season. In early 2018 it was announced that Clar would take over as manager of the Midrasian national team, following the departure of Klaes van Emerick after the [[Copa d'Aeia 2017|2017 Copa]]. Despite reaching the final of the 2018 tournament, Midrasia proved unable to beat [[Navack national football team|Navack]]. However, the following year Clar's team went onto win the tournament becoming five-time world champions in the process. ('''[[Pere Clar|See more...]]''')


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Pere Clar (born 30 April 1965) is a Midrasian professional football coach who is currently the manager of the Midrasia national football team since 2018. Clar has won numerous trophies in his time as a manager, including several Liga 1 titles, the Mydran Cup, Super Cup, the Navish Superliga, Navish Cup, and one Copa d'Aeia. Clar began his professional football career signing for then Liga 3 side Laterna Cardinaux at the age of 15. Clar quickly established himself as an up and coming talent in the team. After three years at the club, during which Clar helped the team to promotion to Liga 2, he was signed by Liga 1 side Monza. However, Clar's time at the club was cut short by an ankle injury sustained in a match against close rivals Firenze in 1988, for which he sat out the remainder of the season. After an examination by team medics, Clar's injury was ruled untreatable, forcing his early retirement at only age 26. Finding himself unable to play professionally, Clar turned to management to stay within football, travelling around Asura in order to learn about management and footballing tactics.

After numerous informal stints as an adviser at clubs in Midrasia, Ardaima, Carcossica and Navack, Clar's first official position was at his first club Laterna Cardinaux as an assistant manager in 1995. Clar remained as assistant manager at Laterna, under the tutelage of Gabriele Rassi until Rassi's sacking in 1997. Clar took over as manager of Laterna, where he coached for several seasons until being sacked and becoming coach of Benedormo, followed by Olympique before returning to Benedormo, this time as manager. During his tenure, the team advances considerably, establishing themselves as a top-flight team, winning the Liga 1 title in 2005 and the Supercopa the following year. Following his time at Benedormo, Clar joined Midrasian team Internationale de Bordieu in 2006. Clar remained as manager of Internationale until 2015, during which time he won Liga 1 and the Copa de Mydra twice, and the Supercopa once. Clar became a club icon for his achievements at Internationale, something the club proved unable to replicate following his departure. In 2015 Clar left the Midrasian Liga 1 to manage Navish team Lhedvin FK in the Superliga. As manager of the Navish team, Clar dominated the league, winning the title and Navish Cup during his tenure. Following his successes in Navack, in late 2017 Clar announced that he was ready to move on to a new challenge following the conclusion of the season. In early 2018 it was announced that Clar would take over as manager of the Midrasian national team, following the departure of Klaes van Emerick after the 2017 Copa. Despite reaching the final of the 2018 tournament, Midrasia proved unable to beat Navack. However, the following year Clar's team went onto win the tournament becoming five-time world champions in the process. (See more...)

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