National Republican Coalition

The National Republican Coalition (French: Coalition Nationale Républicaine) is a conservative political party in Magisteria. It was formed on 1 January 1979 by Alban Leclerc, who left the Liberal Republican Party due to disagreements with then-leader Michel Briley. The party sits at the centre-right to the right of the Magisterian political spectrum, with their rival, the Magisterian Democratic Party, positioned to their left.

The NRC is often described as a big tent conservative party. While lacking a cohesive political ideology, the party's platform has historically supported increased defense spending and maintaining close ties with the United States. The party's history and internal composition have been characterized by intense factionalism ever since its emergence in 1979, with its parliamentary members currently split among three factions, each of which vies for influence in the party and the government. The current chairperson is Carlos Perlman, the leader of the party's liberal-conservative NRC Liberals.