• The new Conservative Party leader will not be chosen until March.

    ECONOMIST: Canada's new government

  • The new party, called the Conservative Party of Canada, faces an uphill struggle.

    ECONOMIST: Looking south with a friendlier face

  • Fouad Serageddin, the octogenarian boss of the conservative New Wafd Party, served as interior minister in King Farouk's last government before the 1952 revolution.

    ECONOMIST: Democracy can sometimes be too tame

  • Following the Greeks' unenthusiastic backing for the conservative New Democracy Party to form a new government, the noises from New Democracy is that it wants an extra two years to implement spending cuts and tax rises - the austerity programme - whereas the German government may be prepared to offer an extension of the repayment date on Greece's vast debt.

    BBC: Greece: Euro exit delayed?

  • LDP, with its two small coalition partners, the New Komeito and the Conservative Party, a majority in the house and allow it to keep control of the main committees.

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  • Mr Hoffman is the candidate for the Conservative Party of New York, an outfit founded in 1962 to rail against Rockefeller liberalism that dominated east coast Republicanism at the time.

    ECONOMIST: Local elections in America

  • Antonis Samaras, leader of the conservative New Democracy party, has called for an election on April 8th.

    ECONOMIST: Tough fiscal negotiations run into hard political reality

  • The conservative New Democracy party and the socialist Pasok movement were both crushed.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • Pasok consistently trails behind the conservative New Democracy party by around eight percentage points, and a general election is less than a year away.

    ECONOMIST: Greece and the United States

  • The conservative New Democracy party convincingly won the Greek election .

    ECONOMIST: Carnage in Madrid

  • The Obama administration made clear its deep dislike of Citizens United and of the various new conservative groups spawned by the "tea party" movement.

    WSJ: David Rivkin and Lee Casey: The IRS and the Drive to Stop Free Speech

  • He said that any new party would be called the Northern Ireland Conservative and Unionist Party (NICUP).

    BBC: News - Conservatives want UUP to disband and form new Tory-led party

  • But it did not withdraw its support for the cabinet, led by Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's conservative New Democracy party, with the backing of the Socialist party Pasok.

    BBC: Greece orders seamen back to work on 6th day of strike

  • There have also been rumours of a new Conservative slate from the party's federalist wing.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and Europe

  • Greece may hold elections in April that would probably be won by Antonis Samaras, leader of the conservative opposition party, New Democracy.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • The Social Democrats are still well ahead, but for the first time in two years they are losing ground, thanks to a new liberal-conservative party that calls itself the Civic Platform, or plain Platform, which is bidding spiritedly for the middle ground.

    ECONOMIST: Poland

  • Thanks to his support of the death penalty and apparently straightforward personal life, Mr Lazio can also count on the support of New York's small Conservative Party, which opposed Mr Giuliani, who offered neither.

    ECONOMIST: Romancing the Apple

  • She made a spectacular intervention in the recent congressional election in upstate New York by rejecting the official Republican and backing a third-party conservative candidate.

    ECONOMIST: Sarah Palin and the state of the Republican Party

  • The new transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin has told the Conservative Party conference the government plans to improve 57 problem points on roads in England.

    BBC: Tory conference: Cash announced for regional road plans

  • That is, the three partners in the alliance - LDP, New Komeito and the defectors from Ozawa's group, now calling themselves the Conservative Party - will coordinate their campaigns and support each other's candidates.

    CNN: Taking Over

  • This time, too, thanks to the tea-party movement, plenty of the Republican freshmen in the new House will once again be conservative ideologues, relishing another chance to gum up the administration of an activist Democratic president.

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  • The top two contenders are expected to be the LDP (206 seats before dissolution) and the opposition New Frontier Party (163 seats), a conservative group headed by LDP renegade Ozawa Ichiro.

    CNN: Rise of a New Liberal Bloc

  • The Conservative Party conference begins on Sunday lunchtime and the new Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers will speak on Monday morning.

    BBC: David Cameron defends changes to welfare system

  • The Independent Greeks, a conservative nationalist party led by former New Democracy lawmaker Panos Kammenos, saw its support shrink from 33 seats in May to 20, while Golden Dawn -- which hadn't won seats in parliament before -- held steady.

    CNN: Greek New Democracy leader hails 'victory for all Europe'

  • With the Conservative Party as deeply divided as ever on Europe, its new young leader can stamp his little foot as much as he likes and still not end the debate.

    ECONOMIST: Roll up that map of Europe

  • At home, anti-European Union wrangles and recession helped remove the Conservative Party from government after 18 years, as Tony Blair and New Labour swept to power in a landslide victory.

    BBC: The Panorama decades

  • It could also mean current Conservative MPs Philip Dunne and Bill Wiggin competing for the local party nomination in the new seat.

    BBC: Boundary Commission hearings on constituency changes

  • When a group of supposed reformers left the splintering party this week to set up a new outfit, it could have grabbed the fiscally conservative, business friendly centre.

    ECONOMIST: Japan's debt problem

  • Watch out for a major skirmish over the programme motion for the Report Stage (see previous post) in which the Conservative Edward Leigh and an impressive array of cross-party allies seek to ensure their new clause on "insulting behaviour" is not kicked to the back of the queue of amendments and never debated.

    BBC: Viewing guide: The coming week's highlights in Parliament

  • He plans to instil new discipline in the party by creating a national membership list for the first time, and giving the Conservative leadership the power to ditch embarrassing candidates, even if they have local backing.

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