New Conservative Party

The New Conservative Party is a right-wing party formed in Luthori in September 4164. It was established as a reformed alternative to the governing conservative parties, as it boasted of championing the cause of true conservatism. As a result of its continued political activity, the party has become an extremely prominent movement in the Imperial Diet and in wider Luthorian politics. Derek Simpson-Fabian. a former Professor of International Studies, was the first political leader of the party and is widely considered to be the party's founding father.

Under Simpson-Fabians leadership the party quickly rose to the top three (3) contending parties due to the party's courage in tackling extremely controversial topics head on. Under the leadership of Caitlin Blackburn, the party found itself in an extremely popular electoral coalition with United Luthori and the Hosian Party and later the Social-Democratic Coalition (after the removal of the Hosian Party from the coalition due to internal disagreements). Blackburn shaped the party into a major contender in the general elections, establishing a series of legislations aimed at solidifying the government's grip on order and rewriting political history.

Derek Simpson-Fabian
Before becoming political leader of the New Conservative Party, Derek Simpson-Fabian was a professor of International Studies within the University of Fort William. In his first tenure as political leader of the NCP, Simpson-Fabian introduced a series of legislations, the most prominent and controversial being the Security Services Act of 4164, the Counter-Intelligence and Anti-Espionage Act of 4164 and the Surveillance and Data Collection Act of 4164.

Simpson-Fabian championed the cause of conservatism and saw no avenue to mediate/negotiate with socialist policies. In 4166, Derek Simpson-Fabian resigned after suffering a minor heart attack. With his resignation came a period of female-driven conservatism. Hours after Simpson-Fabian's resignation, a new leader was chosen, one who would only last for a matter of days herself.