Aissurian Conservative party
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Conservative party Nasjonaal blok Republican Party | |
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Abbreviation | NB LS |
Leader | Ermnbryht Vrihte |
Founder | Villem Mand |
Founded | 11 June 1926 |
Headquarters | 61U8 Jansenstrjitte Yndyk |
Youth wing | Young Bloc |
Membership (2021) | 42,192 |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Pro-Eucleanism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Euclean Parliament group | Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea |
Colors | Blue |
Slogan | "With the people" |
Folkssenaat | 51 / 201
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Federal Council | 1 / 96
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Community Parliaments | 1 / 608
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Euclean Parliament | 11 / 24
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Website | |
nasjonaalblok | |
The Conservative Party (Dellish: Nasjonaal blok, Weranian: Nationaler Block, Swathish: Lėodsameln, Kirenian: Rahvuslik blokk; NB), also referred to as The Bloc, is a centre-right political party in Alsland. The Bloc is the largest party in
Founding 1926-1929
National Unity government 1929-1940
ODRE movement and democratisation 1940-1946
Grand coalition with ASAY 1946-1962
Coalitions with the centre-left and right 1962-1985
End of the coalition and initial decline 1985-2004
Nieuwenhuis and 2008-09 political crisis 2004-2009
Coalition governments 2009-2021
Dünhaupt and opposition 2021-Present
Ideology
Historically the party claimed to be a secular big tent movement and had strong social democratic, liberal and conservative factions. It's big tent status allowed the party to retain public support until much of the party's social democratic faction withdrew from the party.
Policy overview
- Economy and Finance
- Support for a Market economy
- Keeping a Balanced budget
- Welfare state status quo
- Social and federal affairs
- Equal status for Dellish and Kirenian
- Home rule for the communities
- Support for same-sex marriage
- Secularism
- Reduction in immigration
- Opposition to Euthanasia
- Universal Health Insurance
- Federalism
- Foreign affairs
- Euclofederalism
- ECDTO membership
- Internationalism
Organisation
Leadership
Wings
Throughout the National Bloc's history, the presence of Factions has featured heavily in the party's ideology. Whilst the party's constitution mandated that all major factions must be represented in it's governing board it also heavily favoured the larger and established factions within the party. Under the leadership of Illimar Rootare the party's rules regarding factions were changed which allowed various minor right-wing factions to be elected to the governing board to the annoyance of the party's liberal and social democratic factions.
The party's current rules allow for factions to be formed with the support of 5% of the party's membership. To be represented in the Bloc's governing board it must have the support of at least 10% of the party's membership and 10% of the party's elected officials.
Current factions
As of the party's 2019 congress the party's current factional composition consists of the following factions:
- Moderate Group (Middelbere groep): 26.9%
- True Blue (Echt Blau): 25.9%
- Solutions for Alsland (Oplossings foar Aalslân): 24.8%
- Freedom and Democracy group (Frijheid en demokrasy groep): 10.2%
- Recreate (opnij oanmeitsje): 5.1%
- Unaffiliated: 7.1%
Historical factions
The following factions were historically influential within the National Bloc or governed the party:
- Social Democrats and Progressives (Sosjaaldemokraten en Progressiven) (1924—1989)
- Sosjaal-Demokratyske en Arbeid Beweging (1924—1987) (social democracy, labourism)
- Foarútgong '65 (1965—1989) (progressivism, social liberalism)
- The Radical Centre (It Radikaal Sintrum) (1961—2009)
- The Centre (1961—2009) (liberalism)
- Radical Movement (1961—2017) (Radicalism)
- Freethinking Faction (Frijtinkende Fraksje) (1924—2008)
- National Democratic Group (1924—2008) (conservative liberalism)
- Mûneherst Group (1967—2008) (national liberalism)
- Wikseljild! (2005—2022) (populism, reformism)
- Rootare List (Rootare List) (1982—2000)
- Rootare List (1982—2000) (social conservatism, traditional conservatism)
Electoral results
Folkssenaat
Euclean parliament
Electorate
Much of the party's support comes from the 'Conservative Pillar' or 'Liberal Pillar' of Alsland. Many of it's supporters are members of the middle class or in rural areas. The Bloc has tried expanding it's support among the working class in the past. The bloc has won the middle class vote by large margins throughout it's history and much of it's support base now exists in suburban regions. Small-business owners as well as other business leaders have historically backed the bloc leading to the party gaining the nickname of the "Bankers Bloc" amongst the left-wing media.