Conservative National Party Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party | |
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Abbreviation | FACNP, CNP |
Leader | Fraser Anning |
Founder | Fraser Anning |
Founded | 2 April 2019[a] |
Dissolved | 23 September 2020 |
Split from | |
Headquarters | Brisbane, South East Queensland, Australia |
Youth wing | Young Conservative Nationalists[4] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[5][6] to far-right[7] |
Religion | Christianity |
Colours | Blue |
Slogan | “One nation under God, united by the crimson threads of kinship.” |
Senate | 1 / 76 (2016–2019) |
Ku-ring-gai Council | 1 / 10 (2019–2020) |
Federation Flag | |
Website | |
conservativenationalparty.org[8] | |
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Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party, also known as the Conservative National Party or simply the Conservative Nationals, was a national-conservative political party in Australia[2][3] founded by Fraser Anning in April 2019, when he was a senator for Queensland. Anning had previously been a senator for One Nation and Katter's Australian Party, and sat as an independent before founding the new party. The party contested the 2019 federal election, but failed to win a seat.[9]
The party was deregistered on 23 September 2020.
Fraser Anning, the Queensland senator who praised the "White Australia" policy and called for a "final solution" to issues around immigration, has lodged paperwork to create his own right-wing political party.
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