Righteous Reformist Party (Gapla)
Righteous Reformist Party | |
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Deputy President of Gapla | Connor Holdsworth |
Ideology | Traditionalism Ultraconservativism National conservativism Pan-Abrahamic nationalism Right-wing authoritarianism |
Political position | Far-right |
Council of Ministers | 4 / 8
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The Righteous Reformist Party (RRP) is a traditionalist, ultraconservative, and Pan-Abrahamic nationalist political party in the Federated States of Gapla. Formed from a split from the Free Rightist Party, its founder, Connor Holdsworth, viewed the FRP as not socially conservative enough, as well as too secular and libertarian. The party advocates for the strict regulation of religious morality, such as the national banning of same-sex marriage and pornography, as well as implementing other ultraconservative, religious, and traditionalist principles.
While originally a minor party that was set to re-merge into the Free Rightist Party as a fringe faction due to its lack of success, the party gained very quick success in attracting new members, particularly those who had joined Gapla recently. Today, it is the largest single political party in the Council of Ministers, and the third largest political party by membership, after the Free Rightist Party and the People's Liberal Party.
Following the reorganization of Gapla's government due to the practical reformations to halt most of the government until Greater Danubia is inhabited by Gapla, its leader, Connor Holdsworth, was elected as the Deputy President of Gapla. Many of its members are from the newly merged dominion of Cristus, which was known to be dominated by conservative and religious forces prior to its integration into Gapla.