National Party of Craitland
National Party | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Kealb |
Political ideology | Nationalism, protectionism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Purple |
Parliamentary seats | 3 / 233 |
The National Party, also referred to as the National Party of Craitland to distinguish from other similarly-named parties, is a right-wing political party in Craitland. Although one of the five major Craitish parties, having won seats in every general election, it is by far the least popular and has yet to garner more than 3% of the overall vote. It constituted the minor partner of a coalition government alongside the United Conservatives in 2014.
Ideology
The National Party are proponents of Craitish nationalism, and support a protectionist economic approach aiming to limit reliance on import. Since the creation of the Craitish Defence Force, the party has voiced encouragement for its enlargement and a willingness to expand past its defence-only utilisation. Its foreign policy is ambiguous, ranging from belligerence to total isolationism in prior expressions.
Logo
The party logo depicts the silhouette of a stag, the national animal of Craitland, in purple; the nation's recognised colour. Its campaign materials employ a heavy use of purple, and are most frequently produced only in Craitish.
General election history
Election | Votes | Seats | |
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2006 general election | 25,305 |
1 / 200 | |
2007 general election | 61,772 |
2 / 200 | |
2008 general election | 57,272 |
2 / 233 | |
2009 general election | 92,453 |
2 / 233 | |
2010 general election | 85,879 |
2 / 233 | |
2011 general election | 81,181 |
2 / 233 | |
2012 general election | 136,799 |
3 / 233 | |
2013 general election | 266,031 |
6 / 233 | |
2014 general election | 163,673 |
4 / 233 | |
2015 general election | 214,508 |
5 / 233 | |
2016 general election | 63,425 |
1 / 233 | |
2017 general election | 77,115 |
2 / 233 | |
2018 general election | 172,711 |
4 / 233 | |
2019 general election | 155,047 |
4 / 233 | |
2020 general election | 125,210 |
3 / 233 |
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