Conservative Party (Fusen)

The Conservative Party of Fusen ( 保守党, Hoshutō) is a  in Fusen. The party was initially founded in 1841 as a merger of several conservative republican parties which opposed several and  parties in the legislature. The Heira Charter of 1840 outlines the party as a 'continuation of the ideals of the Fusenese Revolution.' Since its formation the Conservative Party has maintained a strong presence in Fusen's tripartisan system, which came to formation in the 1880s. The nation's incumbent First Speaker, Hirano Takara, is a representative of the Conservative Party.

Historically, the Conservative Party has been associated with and  politics. and Fusenese voters have made up the majority of the party's supporters. Culturally the party is associated with, retirees, , and the western regions of the country. In reality the demographics of the Conservative Party have shifted greatly since the 1990s, seeing noteworthy growth in voters and women. The party's platform shifted in the 2010s to include a more moderate stance on and a more  outlook on. In recent years, forms of Sinju-skepticism have appeared in the platforms and talking points of several conservative politicans.