Confederate Party (Allied States)
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Confederate Party | |
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File:Logo of the Confederate Party.png | |
Chairperson | Andy Samuel |
Senate Majority Leader | Louis Halford |
Founded |
2007 (Conservative Victory Party) 2010 (current form) |
Headquarters | Sam Houston Building, New Bay City FAC |
Youth wing | Young Confeds |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Political position | Right |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
Official colours | Red |
Senate |
132 / 302 |
Website | |
http://www.confedparty.org.as |
The Confederate Party of the Allied States (CFP, or C) is the largest political party in the Allied States of America. The party's platform is based on American conservatism, as opposed to the liberal views of the Democratic Liberty Party. The CFP has the most (132) seats in the newly restructured Senate of the Allied States.
History
In 2007 when the Allied States in its Six States form seceded from the United States, the local Republican Parties met, and, as the actual Republican Party's headquarters and top brass were now located in a foreign nation, decided to form a new center-right party. The Conservative Victory Party was established, apposing the also newly created Democratic Liberty Party.
In 2010, several top-members of especially the CVP, several of whom held high military positions, staged an overthrow of the government under the name the Confederates. If their plan had succeeded, they planned to form a confederacy and rename the Allied States into the Confederate States of America (ironically not related to the Civil War-era faction). The overthrow, however, was put down. Amnesty was granted to all civilian conspirators, however, some military officials were arrested for engaging in war crimes. Still feeling strong about their goal afterwards, the Conservative Victory Party was officially renamed the Confederate Party. They won their first presidential election in November 2010 and have had majority control of the Senate ever since 2008.
In May 2012, after Canada had been an unincorporated territory of the Allied States for months, the six remaining provinces and territories officially merged with the AS and became state-level political divisions. Together with them came several new political parties, representing large chunks of the new population. In an effort to keep its overwhelming majority, the CFP formed the Conservative Alliance with the new Conservative Party, which holds 41 seats on the newly restructured Senate. Upon Canada merging with the Allied States, the Conservative Party wholeheartedly merged with the Progressive Conservative Party.
Overview
Key members
The Confederate Party, being the ruling party, has a large number of notable politicians, businessmen, and soldiers within its member base. Among these are:
- Timothy Mac - President of the Allied States.
- Beatrice Washton - Vice President of the Allied States.
- Andy Samuel - Chairman
- Louis Halford - Senate Majority Leader
- Deven Carlson - Former Vice President of the Allied States.
- Samuel Lazamia - Former Allied States Army general, imprisoned.
- Spencer Ottowa - Former Allied States Army general, imprisoned.
- Susan O'Neil - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
- Vince Q. Bellic - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court