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The '''Patron League''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Liga Patrona ; {{wp|Spanish language|Esmeiran}}: Liga Patrona; {{wp|Galician language|Vicisan}}: Liga Patrona; {{wp|Catalan language|Tosuton}}: Lliga Patrona), or the '''LP''' is a {{wp|right-wing populist}} political party in [[Paretia]]. | The '''Patron League''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Liga Patrona ; {{wp|Spanish language|Esmeiran}}: Liga Patrona; {{wp|Galician language|Vicisan}}: Liga Patrona; {{wp|Catalan language|Tosuton}}: Lliga Patrona), or the '''LP''' is a {{wp|right-wing populist}} political party in [[Paretia]]. It was founded in 2013 by populists who defected from the [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|Conservative Union]] and other right-wing parties. It's goal is to form a {{wp|populist}}, {{wp|euroskeptic|eucloskeptic}}, and {{wp|anti-globalist}} party as the Conservative Union is lead by mostly Pro-EC members and messaging. Since the 1990's the [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|UC]] began to move towards the center in order to attract more voters from both sides, originally being softly Eucloskeptic until the 90's, the [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|UC]] had become very Euclo-friendly and is more moderate than ever. Many of the more populist, anti-EC members felt left out of the party's leadership and began to leave in the late 2000's. Many parties were formed as a result, these included the [[Paretian Consolidation Party]], the [[Paretian Independence Party]], and the [[Moviment of the Populist Right(Paretia)|Movement of the New Right]], all of which failed to win any seats in elections. | ||
In 2011, [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|Conservative Union]] politician and mayor of the rural city of [[Lacunas]] in northwest [[Luzela]] would leave the party. | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== |
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Luzelese name | Liga Patrona |
Esmeiran name | Liga Patrona |
Vicisan name | Liga Patrona |
Tosuton name | Lliga Patrona |
Abbreviation | LP |
Leader | Selena Capriche |
Deputy Leaders | Paulo Sérgio Lima António De Armas |
Founders | Selena Capriche Paulo Sérgio Lima António De Armas |
Founded | 20 December 2013 |
Headquarters | Precea, Luzela |
Newspaper | Mídia Popular |
Student wing | Students of the Patron League Front |
Youth wing | Youth of the Patron League Front |
Women's wing | Women of the Patron League Front |
Ideology | Right-wing populism Eucloskepticism Paretian nationalism National conservatism |
Euclean Affiliation | Movement for A New Democratic Euclea |
Colors | Orange |
Slogan | "Seja de serviço., não servido para." "Be of service, not served for." |
Câmara do Senado | 18 / 120
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Câmara do Congresso | 66 / 360
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Governorships | 0 / 4
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Euclean Parliament | 130 / 779
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Party flag | |
The Patron League (Luzelese: Liga Patrona ; Esmeiran: Liga Patrona; Vicisan: Liga Patrona; Tosuton: Lliga Patrona), or the LP is a right-wing populist political party in Paretia. It was founded in 2013 by populists who defected from the Conservative Union and other right-wing parties. It's goal is to form a populist, eucloskeptic, and anti-globalist party as the Conservative Union is lead by mostly Pro-EC members and messaging. Since the 1990's the UC began to move towards the center in order to attract more voters from both sides, originally being softly Eucloskeptic until the 90's, the UC had become very Euclo-friendly and is more moderate than ever. Many of the more populist, anti-EC members felt left out of the party's leadership and began to leave in the late 2000's. Many parties were formed as a result, these included the Paretian Consolidation Party, the Paretian Independence Party, and the Movement of the New Right, all of which failed to win any seats in elections.
In 2011, Conservative Union politician and mayor of the rural city of Lacunas in northwest Luzela would leave the party.
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