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}}The National Mandate Caucus of the Liberal-Conservative Party
|dissolved=11/21/2024|successor=[[Democratic Mandate Party]]}}The National Mandate Caucus of the Liberal-Conservative Party is a political caucus within the [[Liberal-Conservative Party]]. It comprises the right-wing of the party, and is dominated by paternalistic and traditionalist policies. It was founded by [[Jonathon Godfrey]] who also serves as the Chairman of the caucus. The caucus currently represents around half the party membership of the Liberal-Conservative Party, and as such has a significant influence within the party.
 
The NMC was dissolved by LibCons Party Secretary Sobczyk after Godfrey announced the creation of the [[Democratic Mandate Party]]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 5 December 2024

National Mandate Caucus
NameNational Mandate Caucus
AbbreviationNMC
Party leaderJonathon Godfrey
FounderCollective
FoundedSeptember 28, 2024 (2024-09-28)
Dissolved11/21/2024
Succeeded byDemocratic Mandate Party
Membership5
Ideology
  • Conservatism
  • Senatorialism
  • Monarchism
Political PositionRight Wing
Colors  Purple
SloganThe White Sun Rises Over Faru
Senate Seats
2 / 9
Mayors
6 / 24

The National Mandate Caucus of the Liberal-Conservative Party is a political caucus within the Liberal-Conservative Party. It comprises the right-wing of the party, and is dominated by paternalistic and traditionalist policies. It was founded by Jonathon Godfrey who also serves as the Chairman of the caucus. The caucus currently represents around half the party membership of the Liberal-Conservative Party, and as such has a significant influence within the party.

The NMC was dissolved by LibCons Party Secretary Sobczyk after Godfrey announced the creation of the Democratic Mandate Party