National Conservative Party (Creeperopolis)
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National Conservative Party Partido Conservador Nacional | |
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Abbreviation | PCN |
First Prime Minister | Macos Espiga Mina |
Last Prime Minister | Máximo Illescas Freixa |
Founded | December 1, 1887 |
Dissolved | October 4, 1949 |
Preceded by | Conservative Party (not legal predecessor) |
Succeeded by | Creeperian Initiative |
Headquarters | San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis |
Newspaper | El Creeperiano |
Membership (1930) | 1,700,000 |
Ideology | Conservatism, Monarchism |
Political position | Center-Right to Right-Wing |
National affiliation | Creeperian Conservative Coalition |
Colors | Creeperian Black Creeperian Gold White Blue |
Parliament | 43 / 100 (1932) |
Politics of Creeperopolis Politcal Parties of Creeperopolis Elections |
The National Conservative Party, (Creeperian Spanish: Partido Conservador Nacional) was a political party in the Holy Traditionalist Empire of Creeperopolis that existed from 1887-1949. The party was founded in 1887 following a wave of demand for a Parliament following the authoritarian rule of Adolfo III. Maximiliano II caved into the demands, thus establishing the second Parliament. The PCN was a member of the Creeperian Conservative Coalition in Parliament.
The party merged into the Creeperian Initiative following the Creeperian Civil War in 1949.
Parliamentary Electoral History
Election year | No. of overall votes | % of overall votes | Seats won | Prime Minister After Election |
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1887 | 892,024 | 32.19% (No. 2) | 34 / 100
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Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN) |
1892 | 1,394,284 | 42.19% (No. 1) | 45 / 100
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Macos Espiga Mina (PCN) |
1897 | 1,311,292 | 39.10% (No. 1) | 41 / 100
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Macos Espiga Mina (PCN) |
1902 | 1,243,495 | 33.24% (No. 2) | 36 / 100
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Francisco Dueñas Díaz (PRC) |
1907 | 947,293 | 26.24% (No. 3) | 24 / 100
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Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN) |
1912 | 1,000,356 | 31.39% (No. 2) | 29 / 100
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Francisco Dueñas Díaz (PRC) |
1917 | 957,203 | 24.35% (No. 3) | 24 / 100
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Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN) |
1922 | 996,384 | 26.34% (No. 3) | 25 / 100
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Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez (PRC) |
1927 | 989,192 | 17.34% (No. 5) | 16 / 100
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Édgar Cazalla Beldad (PSC) |
1932 | 1,524,182 | 38.29% (No. 1) | 43 / 100
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Máximo Illescas Freixa (PCN) |