Constitution and Unionist Party of Superior
Constitution and Unionist Party Verfassungs- und Unionistische Partei | |
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Leader | Anietta Johnson (WY) |
Chairperson | Glenn Bradshaw (NE) |
Founded | September 12, 1989 |
Split from | Conservative Party |
Headquarters | Des Moines, Iowa |
Student wing | Student Constitutionalists |
Youth wing | Young Constitutionalists |
Membership | ▼124,788 (2019) |
Ideology |
National conservatism Christian conservatism Social conservatism Superian nationalism Hard Amerosceptism Monarchism Anti-Republicanism Anti-Parliamentarianism |
Political position | Centre-right to Right-wing (includes far-right factions) |
National affiliation | National Coalition of Superior |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
American affiliation |
American Conservative Coalition (until 2018) America of Nations (2018–Present) |
Official colors | Purple and Gold |
High Council |
3 / 45 |
House of Delegates |
17 / 262 |
Governorships |
1 / 18 |
American Parliament |
5 / 43 |
Election symbol | |
Politics of Superior Political parties in Superior Elections in Superior |
The Constitution and Unionist Party (German: Verfassungs- und Unionistische Partei) also known as the Constitution Party (German: Verfassungspartei) and the Tory Unionists is a right-wing political party in Superior and is one of the country's most notable conservative parties, following the United Conservative Party and the Christian Democrats. The party is headquartered in Des Moines, the state capital of the state of Iowa. The party's current leader is Anietta Johnson, who has been representing the party since 2020.
The Constitution and Unionist Party was founded by Bob Hartmann on September 31st, 1989 in Des Moines, Iowa. Hartmann founded the Constitution and Unionist Party as an alternate to the largely liberal conservative Conservative Party for traditionalist voters. The party would see few successes during the latter part of the twentieth century, with as few as three or four representatives. However, in the 2003 Superian federal election, the Constitution and Unionist Party achieved its greatest success, winning fourteen seats in the House of Delegates and three seats in the High Council. The Constitution and Unionist Party would continue to remain apart of the opposition, even after the 2015 federal election. In 2019, the Constitution and Unionist Party entered a electoral and legislative alliance with the United Conservative Party and the Christian Democratic Party, uniting the right-leaning parties in the Parliament of Superior to oppose the Granholm government.
From 2015 to 2022, the Constitutional Unionists were part of the Official Opposition with both the United Conservative Party and Christian Democrats. After Anietta JOhnson was elected the party's leader in 2020, she became one of the three leaders of the National Coalition of Superior, founded by Isaac Dillon in 2019 to oppose the Progressive Bloc, and garnered significant media attention, most of which has been negative. During the 2022 general election, the Constitutional Unionists won 17 seats, an increase by three, and won the second largest number of seats within the National Coalition. Johnson was appointed deputy president by Isaac Dillon and the party joined government for the first time in its history. As of 2022, the party has 17 seats in the House of Delegates and three seats in the High Council. The party holds one governorship, Jeanne Louisa of New Anjou, and has five elected members of the American Parliament and is affiliated with America of Nations in the Conference of American States.
Since its foundation, the Constitution and Unionist Party has the leading right wing to far right political party in Superior, with accusations of xenophobia and bigotry being made throughout the party's history. The party received significant criticism for its logo used by the party since 2019, which features the Rebel flag. The party adheres to a national conservative and nationalist platform, and has followed this platform since its foundation. Its platform is heavily inspired by Christian conservative doctrines. The party is very supportive of the Monarchy and is very critical of republicans. The Constitution and Unionist Party is popular in western and southern Superior, especially in Frontier, Wyoming, Montana, and New Anjou. Baby Boomers, Gen X'rs, and a surprising number of younger Gen Z'rs, rural, suburban, whites, Christians, and monarchists support the Constitution and Unionist Party and make up the majority of the party's base.
History
Formation
Early legislative gains
Booker government
Modern era
Organization
Ideology and platform
Political position
Economic issues
- End continue funding of most welfare programs.
- Decrease taxes for all Superians, regardless of status.
- End most or all environmental and climate protection regulations.
- Divert funding for a border wall between Superior and the United Commonwealth.
- Privatize the Public Health Program and back private healthcare.
Social issues
- Preserve traditional values in Superior.
- Eliminate hate speech protections.
- Educational reform in order to promote "patriotism and valor".
- Support the 1866 Initiative
- Curb illegal immigration through increase border security funding.
- End the legalization of recreational drugs.
- End PHP coverage for abortion and assisted suicide.
Foreign policy
- Cut off diplomatic relations with the United Commonwealth.
- Revive Superior's claim over Michigan.
- End economic dependence on China and Sierra.
- Leave the Conference of American States.
- Continue support for military operations in the Middle East.
Electoral history
See also
- E-class articles
- Altverse II
- Constitution and Unionist Party of Superior
- Political parties in Superior
- National conservative parties
- Social conservative parties
- Political parties established in 1989
- 1989 establishments in Superior
- Nationalist parties in Superior
- Organizations that oppose same-sex marriage
- Climate change denial
- Conservative parties in Superior
- Right-wing populist parties
- America of Nations member parties
- Politics of Superior