Conservative parties The Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ) is a fiscally right-wing political party in Quebec, Canada. Its official registered name is Action démocratique du Québec/Équipe Mario Dumont. While some journalists have translated the name into English as Democratic Action of Quebec, it has no official English name, and is normally referred to by its French name in the English-language media. ...more on Wikipedia about "Action démocratique du Québec"
The Austrian People's Party ( de:Österreichische Volkspartei, or ÖVP) is an Austrian political party. It is roughly comparable to the German Christian Democratic Union in terms of both platform and voter demographics. The People's Party has been founded immediately following the reestablishment of the Federal Republic of Austria in 1945 and has been a major player in Austrian politics ever since. ...more on Wikipedia about "Austrian People's Party"
The Basotho National Party is a conservative political party in Lesotho, founded in the 1959 as the Basutoland National Party by Leabua Jonathan. He was Prime Minister from 1965 until the coup of 1986. ...more on Wikipedia about "Basotho National Party"
The Canadian Alliance (in full, the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance) was a Canadian right-of-centre conservative political party that existed from 2000 to 2003. It served as the Official Opposition in the House of Commons throughout its entire existence. The party supported policies that were both fiscally and socially conservative, seeking reduced government spending on social programs and reductions in taxation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Alliance"
Chart Thai Party (พรรคชาติไทย phak chaat thai), also translated as the Thai Nation Party, is a conservative political party in Thailand. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chart Thai Party"
The Civic Conservative Party (in Slovak: Občianska konzervatívna strana, OKS) is one of the minor parties in Slovakia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Civic Conservative Party"
:This article refers to the Conservative Party which existed in Romania between 1880 and 1918. For the Romanian political party currently known as the Conservative Party, see Conservative Party (Romania). ...more on Wikipedia about "Conservative Party (Romania, 1880-1918)"
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The Conservative Party of New York is an American political party active only in the state of New York. It was founded in 1962 by a group including J. Daniel Mahoney and Charles Edison, out of frustration with the perceived liberalism of the state's Republican Party. An early supporter was National Review editor William F. Buckley, who served as the party's candidate for mayor of the city of New York in 1965. In 1970, James Buckley, brother of William, was elected to the US Senate as a Conservative Party candidate; however, in 1976, he ran for reelection as a Republican, losing to Daniel Patrick Moynihan. In the 2004 US Senate election, the Conservative Party endorsed Marilyn O'Grady to oppose Republican candidate Howard Mills and incumbent Democratic Senator Charles Schumer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conservative Party of New York"
The Conservative People's Party ( Danish Det Konservative Folkeparti) is a Danish political party. Before 1915 it was known as Højre (Right). ...more on Wikipedia about "Conservative People's Party (Denmark)"
Many countries have political parties that are deemed to represent conservative, center-right, or Tory views 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 Democrat Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conservative Political Parties"
The Constitution Party is a conservative third party in the United States, founded as the U.S. Taxpayers Party in 1992. Its membership is mainly comprised of "fed up" Republicans and traditional conservatives. Its name was changed to the Constitution Party in 1999, but some state affiliate parties have different names. The Michigan affiliate has kept the U.S. Taxpayers Party name in order to retain ballot status, and in Connecticut the affiliate is the Concerned Citizens Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Constitution Party (United States)"
The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) (Демократска странка Србије / Demokratska stranka Srbije) is a political party in Serbia, led by Vojislav Koštunica, the last president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It considers itself a conservative party and center-right. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democratic Party of Serbia"
The Fijian Alliance, also known as the Alliance Party, was the ruling political party in Fiji from 1966 to 1987. Founded in the early 1960s, its leader was Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, the founding father of the modern Fijian nation. Widely seen as the political vehicle of the traditional Fijian chiefs, the Alliance Party also commanded considerable support among the Europeans and other ethnic minorities, who, although comprising only 3-4 percent of Fiji's population, were over represented in the parliament (with a third of the seats before 1973, and a sixth thereafter, allocated to them). Indo-Fijians were less supportive, but the Fijian-European block vote kept the Alliance Party in power for more than twenty years. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fijian Alliance"
Forza Italia is an Italian political party. It is headed by Silvio Berlusconi, who also is Prime Minister of Italy. It is a strongly personality-driven party, founded in December 1993 and winning the elections already in March 1994. It is currently the main member of the House of Freedoms coalition, and is considered (and it considers itself) very different from other Italian political parties. == History == Forza Italia was formed in 1993 by Silvio Berlusconi, a successful businessman and owner of all the main private television stations in Italy, along with Antonio Martino, Mario Valducci, Antonio Tajani, Marcello Dell'Utri, Cesare Previti and Giuliano Urbani. A few months after its creation, Forza Italia came to national power in the 1994 elections as the head of a political coalition called Polo delle Libertà, but fell when the northern separatist Northern League left the coalition. In 1999 Forza Italy gained full membership of the European People's Party, of which Antonio Tajani is currently Vice President. It regained power in the 2001 elections (29,4% with Giorgio La Malfa's Italian Republican Party), with the League's support in a new coalition called Casa delle Libertà (House of Freedoms). Occasionally, Forza Italia has surpassed 30% of votes (as in the 1994 elections for the European parliament), but presently ( as of 2005) its base of support consists of about one-sixth of the electorate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Forza Italia"
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Deutsche Reichspartei (German Empire Party) was a party, founded in 1950 from the previous Deutsche Rechtspartei (German Rights party), which had been set up in Lower Saxony in 1946 and had five members in the first German Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "German Empire Party"
The Grand National Party ( ) is a conservative, right-wing political party in South Korea. It is led by Chairperson Park Geunhye, the daughter of former president Park Chung Hee. The party is considered to bear the legacy of traditional ruling elite of South Korea including military regimes, most coming from the Gyeongsang region. Its name, literally translated into English, means "One Country Party." ...more on Wikipedia about "Grand National Party"
The Independent Democrat Union (Unión Demócrata Independiente, UDI) is Chile's most conservative political party. Its current president is Jovino Novoa. UDI and National Renewal (RN) form a coalition of right-wing parties called Alianza por Chile (Alliance for Chile). ...more on Wikipedia about "Independent Democrat Union"
The International Democrat Union is an international grouping of conservative and, in some cases, Christian democratic parties. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Democrat Union"
The Chinese Nationalist Party ( ; Tongyong Pinyin: Jhōngguó Guómíndǎng), commonly known as the Kuomintang (KMT), is a conservative political party currently active in the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. Together with the People First Party, it forms what is known as the pan-blue coalition, which leans towards Chinese reunification whereas the pan-green coalition leans towards Taiwan independence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kuomintang"
The Law and Order Offensive Party ( German: Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive), short form Offensive D (the "D" means "Deutschland"/"Germany") is a minor political party in Germany. It was founded in July 2000 by Hamburg judge Ronald Schill. It wished to call itself PRO but was forbidden from doing so by the Pro-DM party. Because of this the official short form was "Schill" and the party called itself Schill-Partei (Schill Party) 2000-2003. The policies of the party are right- populist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Law and Order Offensive Party"
The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian liberal conservative political party. Since its foundation in 1945 it has been the dominant party of the centre-right in Australia and competes with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office, both at the Federal level and in the Australian states and territories. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberal Party of Australia"
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This is a List of members of the International Democrat Union, as of 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of members of the International Democrat Union"
The National Party of Australia is an Australian political party. It was originally called the Country Party, but adopted the name National Country Party in 1975 and changed to its present name in 1982. It has been the minor party in stable coalitions with the Liberal Party of Australia both federally and in most states, both in government and in opposition since the 1940s. In 2003 the party adopted the name The Nationals for campaigning purposes, reflecting common usage, but its legal name has not changed. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Party of Australia"
National Renewal (RN) ( Spanish: "Renovación Nacional"), is a center-right political party belonging to the Chilean right-wing political coalition Alliance for Chile in conjunction with the Independent Democratic Union (UDI). The party president is Sergio Díez, and its principal leaders are Sebastián Piñera, the latest presidential candidate of the party, and Andrés Allamand (liberal). ...more on Wikipedia about "National Renewal (Chile)"
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