User:EF2000/sandbox (UPR)
United Party of the Republic | |
Abbreviation | UPR |
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Florian President | Michael Hutchinson |
Vice President of Floria | Ronald Trueman Jr. |
Speaker of the House | Oliver Hunt |
Founded | 1656 AN |
Merger of |
Conservative Party of the Florian Republic Florian Independence Party Imperial Democratic Party of Floria |
Headquarters | 10 Revenue Street,Northcliff |
Student wing | Student Republicans |
Youth wing | Young Republicans |
Overseas wing | Republicans Abroad |
Ideology |
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Political position | center-right to right-wing |
Official colors | Dark Navy,white,black |
Senate |
16 / 32 |
House of Representatives |
63 / 100 |
State Governors |
8 / 13 |
Territorial Governors |
1 / 2 |
Election symbol | |
File:Republican Disc.svg | |
Website | |
UPR.FLO |
The United Party of the Republic also known as the UPR is one of the two contemporary political parties in the Floria. The UPR throughout its 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 or joined the Nationalist & Humanist Party after the War of Lost Brothers. The party was briefly known as the UIP but changed its name to 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 national conservative values.
The party currently supports lower taxes, gun rights, restrictions on abortion, restrictions on labour 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 1739, the UPR holds a majority 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 political party. The United Republican Party has won 7 presidential elections, significantly more than its main political rival, the Social Democratic Party of Floria.
History
The United National Party of the Republic as it was then known was founded in 1656 by Edwin Farrar and members of small right-wing parties who opposed the previous occupations by Shireroth and Jingdo. The party was most successful in the South where Shireroth had set up operations during Florias time as a protectorate. By 1858, it had enlisted most former Florian Independence party members. Southerners became alarmed at the threat of socialism throughout the country which was war-torn and under significant economic sanctions. Under the leadership of Adam Cooke, Floria would become under UNPR control for the first time with Cooke officially recognised as the first Florian President under the modern constitution and 3rd overall to serve.
After the war, the party largely dominated national politics not losing a single election until the events of Operation Phyton in 1707, when the Ronald Trueman administration invaded and annexed Port Balaine. This caused outrage among most of the Florian public and as a result, the Social Democrats won the Presidential election for the first time.
Social Democratic control would not last however and under Isabelle Chopin, the party's first-ever female nomination for President gained back control of the Pink House. Chopin's administration however was the most controversial in Florian history since the War of Lost Brothers. Under her premiership, Floria had illegally invaded and destroyed Ostland which was claimed to be under the influence of the Bassarids, a long-time enemy of the state. Floria also indirectly destabilised other countries in Keltia and allowed insurgent groups in Mesoun to grow. It would be these insurgent groups which would be the downfall of her administration and Chopin would be assassinated before a party conference. Chopin remains the only Florian president to be assassinated during their time in office. Michael Hutchinson would become her successor after winning the eventual election. Under Hutchinson, Floria would leave the Raspur Pact and introduce more right-wing and protectionist policies similar to Ronald Trueman's policies during his time as President.
Cooke era
Sharp
Trueman
Chopin
Current status
As of 1739, the UPR holds a majority in the Florian Congress. It also holds 8 state governorships. Its most recent presidential nominee is Michel Hutchinson, who has served as the 8th president of the Confederate States since 1725 AN. There have been 6 United Republican presidents, the most from any one political party.
Name and symbols
The term "United Republicans" is a traditional nickname for the United Party of the Republic, and the abbreviation "UPR" is a commonly used designation. The term originated in 1719 after the unification of the right-wing in that year. The traditional mascot of the party is a bear, Floria's national animal. An alternate symbol of UPR is an oak tree which was brought over from the Conservatives. Traditionally the party has blue and navy as its party colours with the latter the most prominent.
Factions
Political positions
Economic policies
Taxes
Spending
Entitlements
Labour unions and the minimum wage
Trade
Environmental policies
Health care
Foreign policy
Bassarid Nations
Shireroth
Çakaristan
Foreign relations and aid
Social issues
Abortion
Gun ownership
Drug legalization
Immigration
LGBT issues
Voting rights
Composition
Demographics
Gender
Education
Ethnicity
Religious communities
Members of the business community
United Republican presidents
As of 1739, there have been a total of 5 United Republican presidents.
List
No. | Portrait | President | Birth | Tenure | Death | Party | Comment |
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3 | Adam Cooke | 1656–1670 | UNPR | After the peace treaty, Cooke was recognized as president of Floria | |||
4 | Morgan Sharp | 1670–1695 | UNPR | ||||
5 | Ronald Jonathan Trueman | 1695–1707 | UIP | ||||
7 | Isabelle Chopin | 1719–1724 | 1724 (assassinated) | UPR | |||
– | Chris Weiss (acting) | 1724–1725 | 1732 | UPR | Acting president following Chopin's assassination | ||
8 | Michael James Hutchinson | 1725–present | UPR |