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On May 7th, the party held its first assembly in Cerise following a church service at the local Cubeaist church. During the assembly, many key party members spoke before their compatriots, including now Justice Maon, Nikola Vulovic, and chairman Toyota Clemenceau. There was a noticeable lack of direction with the congregation; with each speaker rambling about socialists, Cossacks, or both; however a great enthusiasm was shared in these notions. | On May 7th, the party held its first assembly in Cerise following a church service at the local Cubeaist church. During the assembly, many key party members spoke before their compatriots, including now Justice Maon, Nikola Vulovic, and chairman Toyota Clemenceau. There was a noticeable lack of direction with the congregation; with each speaker rambling about socialists, Cossacks, or both; however a great enthusiasm was shared in these notions. |
Revision as of 14:14, 12 May 2024
The Liberal-Conservative Party is a political party comprised of Tories and Liberals. It was created in response to the May 2024 Senate Elections, in which the Socialists won a plurality of seats. The party was founded by Toyota Clemenceau, a liberal Cerisian politician who ran as an independent for senate and failed to garner a single vote.
Liberal-Conservative Party | |
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Name | Liberal-Conservative Party |
Abbreviation | LCP |
Party leader | Toyota |
Founder | Toyota |
Founded | May 7, 2024 |
Merger of | Liberal Caucus, Conservative Party |
Membership | 11 |
Ideology | Center-Right to Right Wing |
Colors |
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Senate Seats | 2 |
History
Formation
On May 7th, the party held its first assembly in Cerise following a church service at the local Cubeaist church. During the assembly, many key party members spoke before their compatriots, including now Justice Maon, Nikola Vulovic, and chairman Toyota Clemenceau. There was a noticeable lack of direction with the congregation; with each speaker rambling about socialists, Cossacks, or both; however a great enthusiasm was shared in these notions.