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The People's United Conservative Front (Beatavician: ''Verenigd Conservatief Volksfront'') is a cente-right to right-wing political party in [[Beatavic]]
The People's United Conservative Front (Beatavician: ''Verenigd Conservatief Volksfront'') is a cente-right to right-wing political party in [[Beatavic]]. Founded as a compromise between several right-wing political parties, it is today Beatavic's mainstream conservative political party.
 
==History==
The political party was established on March 26th, 1894 to act as a compromise between the Peace and Justice Party and factions of the National Unity party. Shortly after it's founding, it participated in the [[1894 Beatavician General Election|1894 election]] but had only won 15 seats in the House of Representatives, with the majority of them being previously held by the Peace and Justice Party.


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[[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Beatavic]]

Revision as of 18:02, 18 December 2023

People's United Conservative Front

Verenigd Conservatief Volksfront
LeaderCarter Nelson
FoundedMarch 26, 1894 (1894-03-26)
HeadquartersGran Telea, Beatavic
IdeologyCentrism
Conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to Right-wing
Website
vcv.bt

The People's United Conservative Front (Beatavician: Verenigd Conservatief Volksfront) is a cente-right to right-wing political party in Beatavic. Founded as a compromise between several right-wing political parties, it is today Beatavic's mainstream conservative political party.

History

The political party was established on March 26th, 1894 to act as a compromise between the Peace and Justice Party and factions of the National Unity party. Shortly after it's founding, it participated in the 1894 election but had only won 15 seats in the House of Representatives, with the majority of them being previously held by the Peace and Justice Party.