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National Conservative Party (Ottoman Empire)
National Conservative Party is the name of several political parties: * National Conservative Party of South Africa * National Conservative Party (South Africa) (1954–1957) * National Conservative Party (Cuba) * Latvian National Independence Movement (1988–1990s) See also * Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia (1911–1919) * Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia (1896–1919) * National Liberal and Conservative Party, the name adopted by the Conservative Party of Canada in 1920 * List of conservative parties * List of conservative parties by country Many countries have political parties that are deemed to represent conservatism, conservative, center-right, right-wing politics, right wing, or Tory views, and which may be referred to informally as conservative parties even if not explicitly n ...
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National Conservative Party Of South Africa
The National Conservative Party of South Africa () is an Afrikaner nationalist political party formed on 16 April 2016 in Pretoria. Formation The party was formed on 16 April 2016 by a wide spectrum of conservative and nationalist South Africans, many of whom had been members of the Conservative Party in the 1980s. Steve Hofmeyr, an Afrikaans singer and activist, was the main guest speaker at the founding congress on 16 April 2016. The party was registered as a political party by the Independent Electoral Commission on 27 May 2016. Ideology and policy The party was also formed on the principles of the Conservative Party of Andries Treurnicht but with a modern approach. Afrikaner self-determination is the core policy of the party, but that does not exclude other people of European descent, such as British South Africans, Irish, Portuguese, Greeks, Poles and Italians. They also focus on the protection of Afrikaner rights in today's South Africa. The ultimate goal of the p ...
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National Conservative Party (South Africa)
The United Party was a South African political party that was the ruling party from its formation in 1934 until 1948. Formed from the parties of Prime Ministers J. B. M. Hertzog and Jan Smuts, the United Party bridged white English-speakers, Afrikaners and Coloureds. It was considered more liberal on race relations than the National Party, which strongly supported the preservation of white supremacy. The United Party lost the 1948 general election to the National Party which subsequently implemented apartheid. The United Party never held power again and dissolved in 1977, with remnants forming the New Republic Party and other smaller groups. Formation The United Party was formed by a merger of the majority of Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog's National Party with the rival South African Party of Jan Smuts, along with remnants of the Unionist Party. Its full name was the United National South African Party, but it was generally called the "United Party". The party drew sup ...
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National Conservative Party (Cuba)
The National Conservative Party ( PCN) was a political party in Cuba Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the .... Between 1908 and 1932, the party participated in the national elections; in the 1932 Cuban parliamentary election, the party won 25 of 69 seats. References Conservatism in Cuba Defunct political parties in Cuba Conservative parties in North America Political parties disestablished in 1932 {{Cuba-party-stub ...
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Latvian National Independence Movement
The Latvian National Independence Movement (, LNNK) was a political organization in Latvia from 1988 until 1997. It formed in 1988 as the radical wing of Latvian nationalist movement. Unlike the mainstream Latvian Popular Front, which had supported more autonomy for Latvia within the Soviet Union, LNNK insisted on independence from its beginning. The leaders of LNNK included Eduards Berklavs, Aleksandrs Kiršteins, Andrejs Krastiņš, Einars Repše and Juris Dobelis. After Latvia regained independence, LNNK became a political party and renamed itself the National Conservative Party. It won 15 seats out of 100 in the 1993 parliamentary election and was an influential opposition party. In 1993 its candidate for Prime Minister was Joachim Siegerist, who lost by only one vote and ended up second. LNNK won the municipal election in the Latvian capital, Riga in 1994 but its popularity quickly faded after that. It lost half of its seats in the parliament in the 1995 parliamenta ...
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Catholic-National Conservative Party In Bohemia
The Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia (), was a Czech catholic political party in Bohemia. Party was founded by former members of the Party of Catholic People around Jan Dostálek. Party operated in close relationship as a counterpart of the Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia. On political congress on 5–6 January 1919, party merged into newly established Czechoslovak People's Party Czechoslovak may refer to: *A demonym or adjective pertaining to Czechoslovakia (1918–93) **First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–38) **Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–39) **Third Czechoslovak Republic (1948–60) ** Fourth Czechoslovak Repu ....Stručná Historie ČSL a KDU-ČSL
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Catholic-National Conservative Party In Moravia
The Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia (), was a Czech catholic political party in Moravia. Party was founded by Mořic Hruban, who before cooperated with the Old Czech Party. Party operated in close relationship as a counterpart of the Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia. On political congress on 26 January 1919 in Brno, party merged into newly established Czechoslovak People's Party Czechoslovak may refer to: *A demonym or adjective pertaining to Czechoslovakia (1918–93) **First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–38) **Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–39) **Third Czechoslovak Republic (1948–60) ** Fourth Czechoslovak Repu ....Stručná Historie ČSL a KDU-ČSL
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National Liberal And Conservative Party
The National Liberal and Conservative Party was the name adopted by the Conservative Party of Canada in 1920 after the end of the Unionist government of Robert Borden. The Conservatives, led by Arthur Meighen, adopted the name in the hope of making permanent the war-time Unionist coalition of Conservatives and pro-conscription Liberals (known as Liberal-Unionists). Very few Liberals stayed with the party, and some Conservatives balked at the move. MP John Hampden Burnham quit the government caucus to sit as an Independent Conservative and then resigned from the House of Commons in an attempt to win a by-election on the issue. After its defeat in the 1921 election the party caucus adopted the name Liberal-Conservative Party used until 1917 (although it was commonly known as the Conservative Party). The name was officially changed to the National Conservative Party at the party's 1938 convention. See also *List of political parties in Canada This article lists political party ...
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List Of Conservative Parties
Many countries have political parties that are deemed to represent conservative, center-right, right wing, or Tory views, and which may be referred to informally as conservative parties even if not explicitly named so. Those parties are listed below, many of which are members of the International Democracy Union. Alphabetical list by country A *Åland: ** Moderate Coalition for Åland ** Non-aligned Coalition *Albania: ** Democratic Party of Albania ** Republican Party of Albania *Andorra: ** Democrats for Andorra *Australia: ** Australian Christians ** Coalition *** Country Liberal Party *** Liberal Party of Australia (largest party) *** Liberal National Party of Queensland *** National Party of Australia ** Democratic Labour Party ** Family First ** Freedom Party of Victoria ** Katter's Australian Party ** Liberal Democrats ** North Queensland First ** Pauline Hanson's One Nation ** Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party ** Trumpet of Patriots ** United Australia Part ...
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