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The '''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the sole ruling political party in [[Floria]]. The {{PAGENAME}} throughout it’s history has been the largest party in [[Floria]] and has dominated Florian politics since its formation. It was formed in 1656 through a merger of the Conservative Party and members of the Florian Independence Party who had not fled to the [[Florian Free State|free state]] or joined the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]]. The party was briefly known as the '''UIP''' but changed name to the its present name in {{AN|1705}}. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the sole ruling political party in [[Floria]]. The {{PAGENAME}} throughout it’s history has been the largest party in [[Floria]] and has dominated Florian politics since its formation. It was formed in 1656 through a merger of the Conservative Party and members of the Florian Independence Party who had not fled to the [[Florian Free State|free state]] or joined the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]]. The party was briefly known as the '''UIP''' but changed name to the its present name in {{AN|1705}}. | ||
Despite not officially being aligned with the [[Nationalist and Humanist Party|Nationalist and Humanist]] movement, many of its ideologies have influenced the party. The party’s ideology is considered right wing with many Conservative values however ideology became more centrist when members split from the party to form the [[Democratic Conservative Party]]. From 1732, following the disbanding of the breakaway party, the [[Democratic Conservative Party]] the party ideology returned to right wing policy and in 1733 became the sole ruling party of Floria after the collapse of the Social Democratic Party of Floria. | Despite not officially being aligned with the [[Nationalist and Humanist Party|Nationalist and Humanist]] movement, many of its ideologies have influenced the party. The party’s ideology is considered right wing with many Conservative values however ideology became more centrist when members split from the party to form the [[Democratic Conservative Party]]. From 1732, following the disbanding of the breakaway party, the [[Democratic Conservative Party]] the party ideology returned to right wing policy and in 1733 became the sole ruling party of Floria after the collapse of the Social Democratic Party of Floria. |
Revision as of 10:09, 30 June 2024
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Abbreviation | UPR |
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Leader | Michael Hutchinson |
Chairperson | Morgan Sharp |
President | Anthony Kelly |
Spokesperson | Leon Wright |
Founded | 1656 AN |
Merger of |
Conservative Party of the Florian Republic Florian Independence Party Imperial Democratic Party of Floria |
Headquarters | 10 Revenue Street,Northcliff |
Newspaper | UPR Monthly |
Student wing | Student Republicans |
Youth wing | Young Republicans |
Overseas wing | Republicans Abroad |
Membership (1733) | 20,359,225 |
Ideology |
Florian nationalism Florian conservatism Statism Raspursceptic |
Political position | Centre-right to right wing |
Official colors | Dark Navy,white,black |
Seats in the House of Representatives |
362 / 705 |
Election symbol | |
Website | |
UPR.FLO |
The UPR is the sole ruling political party in Floria. The UPR throughout it’s history has been the largest party in Floria and has dominated Florian politics since its formation. It was formed in 1656 through a merger of the Conservative Party and members of the Florian Independence Party who had not fled to the free state or joined the Nationalist & Humanist Party. The party was briefly known as the UIP but changed name to the its present name in 1705 AN.
Despite not officially being aligned with the Nationalist and Humanist movement, many of its ideologies have influenced the party. The party’s ideology is considered right wing with many Conservative values however ideology became more centrist when members split from the party to form the Democratic Conservative Party. From 1732, following the disbanding of the breakaway party, the Democratic Conservative Party the party ideology returned to right wing policy and in 1733 became the sole ruling party of Floria after the collapse of the Social Democratic Party of Floria.
The party currently supports lower taxes, gun rights, restrictions on abortion, restrictions on labor unions, restrictions on some LGBT+ rights and increased military spending. It has taken widely variant positions on abortion, immigration, trade and foreign policy in its history.
As of 1733, the UPR holds a supermajority in the Florian Congress. Its most recent presidential nominee was Michael Hutchinson, who has served as the President since 1725. There have been 6 United Republican presidents, the most from any one political party. The United Republican Party has won 7 presidential elections, six more than its main political rival, the Social Democratic Party of Floria.
History
Party policies
Organisation
Electoral Performance
Foreign opinions
Allegations of crime and corruption
The UPR has been widely criticised for being a party full of corrupt fascists after winning a supermajority in the 2018 general election. Adam Cooke the then President rejected the criticism saying that it was a general problem that was not restricted to one particular party but to all Florian parties.