Conservative Party
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Conservative Party is a name used by several political parties across the world, which uphold some form of conservatism. They include:
- Conservative Party of Armenia (since 1991)
- Conservative Party of Canada (since 2003)
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942-2003)
- Conservative Party of Canada (historical) (1873-1942)
- National Liberal and Conservative Party (1920-1921)
- Liberal-Conservative Party (until 1873)
- Conservative Party of Chile (until 1966)
- Colombian Conservative Party
- Conservative People's Party (Denmark)
- New Zealand Conservative Party (defunct)
- Conservative Party of Nicaragua
- Norwegian Conservative Party (Høyre)
- Conservative Party (Romania) and Conservative Party (Romania, 1880-1918)
- Conservative Party (South Africa)
- Conservative Party (Uganda)
- Conservative Party (UK), officially the Conservative and Unionist Party
- Conservative Party of New York State, United States
See also conservative political parties for a more complete list of parties that support conservative ideas without necessarily using the word "conservative" in their name.