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RTP

RTP.

The Reformed Traditional Party is a political religious minority party and is a split of the Conservative Christian Party of Lovia. The members of the party are less international orientated, are against the 2010 reform and want a separation between the Roman Catholic church and the Church of Oceana. It currently holds one seat in Congress, which is occupied by Patrick West. Traditional strongholds of the party include Oceana (especially rural areas and East Hills), Amish Kinley and Plemming Forest. It's a right-wing Christian party with orthodox views. Some of the major points are reverting "green" and progressive laws, making God Head of the State, spreading His word and the illegalization of euthanasia, abortion, prostitution, sodomy, drugs and disbelief. The Reformed Traditional Party could be seen as the most extreme religious party in Lovia which is represented in Congress, where the party is part of the conservative Christian block.

Timeline[]

The Reformed Traditional Party is the oldest still active party of Lovia, being founded in 1902, but it hardly ran in elections.

  • 1902: RTP is founded as Traditional Party by Yuri Kowalski and Thomas Eastfields.
  • 1902-1936: Thomas Eastfields is chairman of the party.
  • 1936-1941: George Ský-Hrád is chairman of the party.
  • 1941-1987: Larry Smithský is chairman of the party.
  • 1965: first policy change of the party: adopting the separation between the Roman Catholic church and the Church of Oceana.
  • 1985: second policy change of the party: adopting a more liberal stand towards clothing.
  • 1987-1991: Jonas Drake is chairman of the party.
  • 1988: reverting the second policy change.
  • 1991-1997: Bandolf Schmitz is chairman of the party.
  • 1995: radical reform of the party: allowing radio, cars, inevitable health care, and public transport. The name is changed to Reformed Traditional Party.
  • 1997-2004: Patrick West is chairman of the party.
  • 2004-2009: alliance with the Oceana Christians.
  • Fall 2009: Oos Wes Ilava is - ceremonially - chairman of the party.
  • 2009-2010: alliance with the Conservative Christian Party of Lovia.
  • 2010: RTP breaks the alliance with CCPL after a radical reform is announced.
  • 2010-now: Patrick West is chairman of the party.
  • 2011: RTP participates in an election for the first time and gains one seat in the 2011 Second Congress.
  • 2012: RTP maintains its seat at the end of the Federal Elections.
  • 2012: RTP adopts a logo, which is unique, as the party is against symbolism.
  • 2013: RTP maintains its seat at the end of the Federal Elections.
  • 2013: RTP starts an initiative called Platform for Interstate Cooperation.
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