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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Florian political party formed in {{AN|1725}} after its split from the [[United Party of the Republic]]. The third largest party in Floria, the party is described as right wing opposing abortion and same-sex marriage. The main ideologies of the party include [[Chopinism]], Florian nationalism and Raspurscepticism.  
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a Florian political party formed in {{AN|1725}} after its split from the [[United Party of the Republic]]. The third largest party in Floria until it’s disbandment in 1732. The party was described as right wing opposing abortion and same-sex marriage. The main ideologies of the party included  Florian nationalism and Raspurscepticism.
 
After only 7 years of existence, party leadership collapsed after the mysterious death of leader Chris Weiss. Without Weiss the Party would collapse from within with many defections back into the [[United Party of the Republic]].
==History==
==History==
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
[[category:Floria]]
[[category:Floria]]
[[category:political parties]]
[[category:political parties]]

Latest revision as of 19:26, 25 May 2024

Democratic Conservative Party
Abbreviation DCP
Leader Chris Weiss
Chairperson Arnold Morris
President Oswald Davies
Founded 1725 AN
Split from United Party of the Republic
Headquarters Dragonmoor, Floria
Newspaper The Conservative
Student wing Student Conservatives
Youth wing Young Conservatives
Membership  (1725) 1 million
Ideology Chopinism (Former)
Florian conservatism
Raspurscepticism
Official colors Light blue
Seats in the House of Representatives
184 / 705
Website
DCP.FLO

Democratic Conservative Party was a Florian political party formed in 1725 AN after its split from the United Party of the Republic. The third largest party in Floria until it’s disbandment in 1732. The party was described as right wing opposing abortion and same-sex marriage. The main ideologies of the party included Florian nationalism and Raspurscepticism.

After only 7 years of existence, party leadership collapsed after the mysterious death of leader Chris Weiss. Without Weiss the Party would collapse from within with many defections back into the United Party of the Republic.

History

Leadership