National Conservative Party of Beiteynu

The National Conservative Party (המפלגה השמרנית הלאומית) is a conservative, authoritarian and laissez-faire party founded in August 4655 in Beiteynu by Baruch Stein.

The party is strongly opposed to social democracy and socialism, stating that it has only, amongst liberal policies, damaged our nation. The NCP strives for the empowerment of the nation, by supporting strong military, laissez-faire, conservative and authoritarian policies. Regarding religions, they propose a single religion to be recognised by the state, but isn't mandatory or plays any important role on the government.

Formation of the party (4655)
In the half-47th century many parties were formed in Beiteynu after the dissolution of all parties in the Parliament. With the formation of liberal and social democratic parties, Baruch Stein, a conservative politician, decided to create its own party.

The party was meant to represent strong nationalist, authoritarian and capitalist beliefs with some conservative beliefs. It's then, in August 4655, when the National Conservative Party (NCP) is founded. Stein stated that the party was meant to be for any conservative-nationalist and capitalist person.

The August 4655 speech
The following speech was made by Baruch Stein once the party was founded and wanted to explain the objectives of the party. While he explained more about his party, the speech started with the following message that inspired many conservatives and nationalists:"For lots of centuries, our beloved nation has only been ignored and treated as weak by the international community, and even by our people. It's time to, not only show them our strength, but show them what are we able to: what we're striving for. We strive for national unity, order, strong leadership representative of the people, and a strong opposition to socialist and social democratic policies that have only damaged our nation. It's time to fight for our nation!"