Conservative and Reformist Alliance (Dorvik)

The Conservatives, officially the Conservative & Reformist Alliance, are a centre-right party operating in Dorvik. It describes itself as the "true patriotic party of the centre-right."

Dissolved: October 4277-November 4305

History
The Conservatives and Reformist Party was founded as a traditionally centre-right party in August 4261 by Albert Heulsmann, whom currently serves as the party's leader. It quickly allied its self with the Pragmatikers, a party with similar ideological principles.

In preparation for the November 4264 election, the party announced it was targeting 35 seats, from which 12 were Alliance for Freedom, 7 from the Progress Party, 6 from both the Free Conservatives and Forwards Republic and 4 from the Pragmatiker Party. It later announced that it would be standing in every seat at the next election. An early election was called after the Pragmatiker Party dissolved.

The party rose to the main opposition party, third overall party, after the December 4263 election. After entering government, the party set about many key social and economical reforms before suffering electoral defeat in 4274, leading to its dissolution in October 4277. Many party members subsequently joined the new Alternative for Dorvik, a further right-wing and Artanianskeptic party.

The party was re-established in 4305, subsequently leading to electing Frank Landsberg as leader. He has fought on a pro-AU, federalists basis; seeking the return of the federal republic to Dorvik.

"The economy must work for the people, not the other way round." - Albert Heulsmann

Policies
The Conservative and Reformist Alliance identifies as union of like-minded centre right economic liberalists. It commits to values like unionism, soft conservatism and pro-Artanianism.
 * Build a strong, strengthened, dynamic economy
 * Reduce bureaucracy and role of unelected officials
 * Reduce income tax, commit to no increases
 * Maintain a minimum of 2% of GDP on military spending
 * Commit to 0.7% of GDP on International aid

Party Organisation
The party leadership is divided into four central positions. The Chairperson, the most senior position oversees the national party and management of. The parliamentary leader focuses on work and management within the parliamentary group, with the Deputy working alongside. The presidential nominee, often referred to as the principle speaker, is a prominent speaker elected by the party membership to contest the presidential election.

Electoral Performance
State Council

International Affiliation
The Conservative & Reformists are members of both Conservatives International where Thomas Bauner hold the position of leader and the Forum for Reformist Cooperation where Konstantin Scholz holds the position of Secretary General.