The New Democratic Party (NDP) of Zardugal was a major political party in Zardugal, competing with at various times with the Conservative Republican Party (CRP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP; not to be confused with the later party of the same name), Zardic Labour Party (ZLP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and National Populist Front (NPF). It was founded in 3321 by a retired lawyer, Patrick Davis, and soon became one of the major forces in Zardic politics.
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| - The New Democratic Party (NDP) of Zardugal was a major political party in Zardugal, competing with at various times with the Conservative Republican Party (CRP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP; not to be confused with the later party of the same name), Zardic Labour Party (ZLP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and National Populist Front (NPF). It was founded in 3321 by a retired lawyer, Patrick Davis, and soon became one of the major forces in Zardic politics.
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| - Congress for Liberty, Yes To Equal Rights For All
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| - The New Democratic Party (NDP) of Zardugal was a major political party in Zardugal, competing with at various times with the Conservative Republican Party (CRP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP; not to be confused with the later party of the same name), Zardic Labour Party (ZLP), Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and National Populist Front (NPF). It was founded in 3321 by a retired lawyer, Patrick Davis, and soon became one of the major forces in Zardic politics. The NDP was a centre-right party which stands for classical liberalism and moderate libertarianism, and supports deregulation, privatisation and social progressivism. It also advocated fiscal responsibility and secularism, and gave its tepid support to internationalism. At the national level, the NDP was last led by former Finance Minister James Perrault, and its deputy leader was Interior Minister Darryl Gabler. The NDP spent a total of twenty-one years leading the government, and at its height controlled 76.67% of the seats in Congress and all five state governments. The NDP was dissolved in 3355, leaving behind a two-party system with the CRP and SWP competing against each other for power. Unfortunately, its legacy was largely shattered by a coalition of the CRP and SWP.
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