Conservative Party of Taijitu
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Conservative Party of Taijitu | ||
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Formation | October 14, 2007, Dissolved April 27, 2008 | |
Ideology | Conservatism, libertarianism, paleoconservatism, constitutional reform | |
Party President | none | |
Membership | 0 | |
Colors | Blue | |
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The Conservative Party of Taijitu was a political party that upheld conservative and libertarian principals. The Party pushed for constitutional reform under the old Constitution.
Values
- That a person's freedom and liberty is absolute so long as it does not harm another.
- A greater separation of powers must exist within the Constitution of Taijitu. The Cabinet must be removed from the Senate.
- The Delegate should receive a veto over legislation passed by the Senate.
- Through hard work and effort one can make his or her own way in the world.
- An opposition to what the Party sees as a growing oligarchy among the region's elite.
- That the individual is to enjoy freedom of conscious, belief, speech, and thought.
- That the individual has the right to private property and free enterprise.
History
The Conservative Party contested in one Delegate election under the old Constitution, the ticket of Myroria and Inglo-Scotia. The ticket was not successful.