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The Party's dominance came to an end in 2003, when [[Tamorán dal Navâ]] and [[Tomás Gariçéir]] left to form the [[Grey Congress Party]] and King [[Robert I]] and [[Wes Erni]] left to re-form the [[Black Hand]], leaving the PC under the control of [[Ián von Metáiriâ]], [[Michael Pope]] and Seneschal [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]].  All three parties were initially on good terms with one another, and fully expected to participate in coalition governments, but the "unexpected" success of the King's Black Hand party led to the breakdown of relations between the three parties and, ultimately, to the Halloween Crisis.
The Party's dominance came to an end in 2003, when [[Tamorán dal Navâ]] and [[Tomás Gariçéir]] left to form the [[Grey Congress Party]] and King [[Robert I]] and [[Wes Erni]] left to re-form the [[Black Hand]], leaving the PC under the control of [[Ián von Metáiriâ]], [[Michael Pope]] and Seneschal [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]].  All three parties were initially on good terms with one another, and fully expected to participate in coalition governments, but the "unexpected" success of the King's Black Hand party led to the breakdown of relations between the three parties and, ultimately, to the Halloween Crisis.
Opposition parties frequently charged that the PC's long dominance stemmed, in whole or in part, from [[pocket votes]], a point of view which many PC members themselves eventually came to share, especially after the pocket votes followed the departure of Robert I to the Black Hand party.

Revision as of 09:16, 27 August 2012

The Progressive Conservatives (PC) were the dominant party in Talossan politics for many years, dominating the Talossan political scene from its founding in 1985 and holding power without a break from 1993-2003.

The PC Party was founded by King Robert I. In later years, he was joined by Art Verbotten and Ián von Metáiriâ, among others.

Ián von Metáiriâ,Tamorán dal Navâ, Michael Pope and Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h all served as Seneschal under the PC banner, as did Dan Wardlow, Dale Morris, Albrec'ht Mananséir, Geoffrey Toumayan, John McGarry, Gary Schwichtenberg, Weston Erni, Thomas Buffone, Sandee Prachel and Florence Yarney.

With members holding a variety of disparate views, the PC was early on termed the "Pot-Pie Blob" by Wes Erni.

The Party's dominance came to an end in 2003, when Tamorán dal Navâ and Tomás Gariçéir left to form the Grey Congress Party and King Robert I and Wes Erni left to re-form the Black Hand, leaving the PC under the control of Ián von Metáiriâ, Michael Pope and Seneschal Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h. All three parties were initially on good terms with one another, and fully expected to participate in coalition governments, but the "unexpected" success of the King's Black Hand party led to the breakdown of relations between the three parties and, ultimately, to the Halloween Crisis.

Opposition parties frequently charged that the PC's long dominance stemmed, in whole or in part, from pocket votes, a point of view which many PC members themselves eventually came to share, especially after the pocket votes followed the departure of Robert I to the Black Hand party.