Assuming you are referring to U.S. Politics, it would depend on how you define conservative.
Traditionally, the constitutional party would be the most conservative, followed by the libertarian.
The republican party is the more conservative of the primary two parties though because of diversity and political expedience, it does operate as the most conservative.
The conservative party are the ones who will make all children, in every school across Britain go to school on Saturday as well. And even as a parent of three, i think that is out of order. Though if they do win they should stop setting homework.
In the US, the GOP (Grand Old Party) or Republican Party.
In the U.S.A., the Republican Party is known for being more conservative.
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The Republican party is generally known as more conservative.
Much more conservative
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The Tory party. As the conservative Tories faded into history, conservative Republican more or less took their place.
The conservative party in Australia is the National Party of Australia, originally called the Country Party. In Queensland, the National Party and the Liberal Party have merged to form the LNP, or Liberal National Party.Another conservative party is the Family First Party, a more minor political party.
The Reform Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative party though Reform had more members in the house at the time or more members overall, I'll have to check.
If you mean: in the USA, the answer is the Republican Party.
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Conservative. Though the dominant party is named the liberal-democrats, they are the right-wing majority party of Japan
The Republican Party is the Conservative Party in the US. (Techinally there is no Conservative "Party", but Republicans are considered Conservatives)
The Conservative party. OR they were more commonly known as the 'Tories'.
The Conservative Party of CanadaStephen Harper is part of the Conservative party and has been from 2003 to present