Conservative Party (Gylias)
Conservative Party | |
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Founded | 1958 |
Dissolved | 1969 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Colours | Dark blue |
The Conservative Party (French reformed: Parti conservateur), abbreviated CP (PC), was a Gylian political party, part of the Conservative Coalition bloc.
It was established in 1958, in the context of Gylian conservatism's "constructive"–"recalcitrant" battle. The "recalcitrants" took the initiative in forming the CP, driving centre-right voters to instead affiliate with the Centre Group or various Non-inscrits.
The CP fell short of the electoral threshold in the 1958 federal election, and subsequently formed the Conservative Coalition after electoral reform. It was a negligible presence in Gylian politics, doing poorly at the ballot box and regularly coming into conflict with Elections Gylias, which disqualified many of its candidates and banned its PPBs for discriminatory, hateful, or anti-constitutional content.
Over time, the party grew closer to the Front for Renewal of Order and Society and ventured further into extremist politics, replacing its traditionalist tendencies with a more Gylian-specific far-right line similar to Political Futurism.
The party was dissolved with the CC as a whole in 1969.