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− | '''The Christian League''' | + | '''The Christian League''' was a liberal conservative Christian democratic party in [[Inquista]]. The party was in power of North Inquista from the time of the Inquistan Civil in 2010 until Inquistan Unification in 2012. The party maintained a majority in the College of Bishops from 2012 until [[Paul Craticus|Archbishop Craticus]] won a majority in the Inquistan ecclesiastical election of 2015. The party was founded by [[Alexander Kligenberg|Archbishop Kligenberg]] and was then later led by [[Chad Donwick|Archbishop Donwick]], [[Ashton Pearson]] and [[Edward Firoux]]. |
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+ | The Christian League, along with all political parties in Inquista, was dissolved on August 19th, 2019. The [[Reformist]] bloc within the College of Bishops is widely considered as the spiritual successor of the party. |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 1 April 2020
The Christian League | |
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Abbreviation | CL |
Founded | June 1, 2010 |
Dissolved | August 19, 2019 |
Ideology |
Liberal conservatism, |
Religion | Inquistan Orthodoxy |
Colors | Gold |
The Christian League was a liberal conservative Christian democratic party in Inquista. The party was in power of North Inquista from the time of the Inquistan Civil in 2010 until Inquistan Unification in 2012. The party maintained a majority in the College of Bishops from 2012 until Archbishop Craticus won a majority in the Inquistan ecclesiastical election of 2015. The party was founded by Archbishop Kligenberg and was then later led by Archbishop Donwick, Ashton Pearson and Edward Firoux.
The Christian League, along with all political parties in Inquista, was dissolved on August 19th, 2019. The Reformist bloc within the College of Bishops is widely considered as the spiritual successor of the party.