Conservative-Libertarian Party

History
The Conservative-Libertarian Party was founded in 2843 by Margaret Wright and is a direct descendant of the Right is Right Party which was prevalent in Hutori centuries before. It was founded out of the National Conservative Club, which was an underground fringe organisation opposed to the one-party state formed by the Lusks.

Party Leaders
1. Margaret Wright

2. Norman Thompson

3. William Havers

4. Tom Major

5. Melanie Thompson

Structure
The Party is headed by the Party leader who is supported by the Party Leadership Committee. The PLC is made up of all former Party leaders and other notable party members, usually decided by the PLC themselves. The exact role of the PLC within the Party is shrouded in mystery.

Election of Party Leader
Electing the Party leader is a complicated process in the CLP, and the whole process is rarely completed, as candidates drop out due to obvious support for one individual.

Voting on Legislation
The way in which the Party will vote on legislation is usually the decision of the Party leader, although on occasions where there is great indecision, the Party will vote outside of Parliament on how they should vote, and then come together to vote the same way as dictated by the majority.