Belgian Communist Party
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The Belgian Communist Party was one of the largest political parties in Belgium. It was also the premier Communist party of the nation. The party has savored a ravishing success in constantly increasing its membership and for having many active members. The Belgian Communist Party is also known for its communes and various social programs.
The party was founded by Theneka in July 2010. It was later dissolved in March 2011. However, in June 2011, the Belgian Communist Party was re-founded by Monsieur Guillontine.
History
The Belgian Communist Party was a resurrection of an earlier party of the same name that dissolved in March 2011. The party was refounded after Monsieur Guillontine became party president of the United Belgian Independents Party and renamed it the Belgian Communist Party.
The Belgian Communist Party grew quickly in eBelgian terms, mainly due to the fact that the Belgian Communist Party was something different, with welcoming arms toward the public, encouraging creative ideas rather than bland simple plans. Many of the new members were newer players, born in 2011 and active for the first time. The Belgian Communist Party has and continues to constantly strive to establish equality for all eBelgian citizens, as well as pointing out the flaws behind too much freedom which would ultimately destory eBelgium.
In July 2011, the Belgian Communist Party was invited to join Comintern by frappa10, the Party President of Partito Comunista Eitaliano, the Italian Communist party. Monsieur Guillontine happily accepted the offer because he knew that the international organization is a place for Communist leaders around the world to discuss and plan for ways to spread Communist values as well as have a unified force able to liberate regions and countries who seek help. Not only would this allow for the Belgian Communist Party to draw the attention of Communists around the world, but also, now there was a way to increase relations with other parties who have the same views.
In September 2011, the Belgian Communist Party's first Country President was elected. Monsieur Guillontine won with 51.06%, whereas his opponent, Jofroi, from the All TOgethers party, acquired only 48.97% of the votes. Although Monsieur Guillontine was at a great disadvantage running against a veteran elite, he pulled through in the last few hours, proving to all of Belgium that it was possible for a young gun to become the next President of Belgium. On the same day, Monsieur Guillontine was also elected the 1st General-Secretary of Comintern. Because of both of these high positions, Monsieur Guillontine faced many new challenges. Nonetheless, due to such great support from the whole party, in this same month, the Belgian Communist Party rose to becoming the 2nd largest party in all of Belgium. Therefore, he was able to establish the fact that once again, the Belgian Communist Party was growing with potential.
Main Principles
The Belgian Communist Party was re-founded with four main principles to which the party strives to advocate:
1. Governance should be by the people for the people
The citizens of eBelgium are the reason there is an eBelgium. Governance by decree or fiat is unacceptable. Congress is chosen by the populace and should work and vote for the benefit of the majority. The government is also appointed by the people, and should also work for the benefit of the majority. Accounts, decisions, and actions by the congress, the government, and the Belgian Communist Party should be subject to review. No citizen should feel that others are receiving hidden privileges or compensation. Important governmental decisions should be discussed and debated in an open forum before implementation, and decisions that affect the people should be decided upon by the people, either directly or by their chosen representatives.
2. All government, economic, and military activity should be voluntary
A core concept of the Belgian Communist Party is that even when individuals or a group of individuals reject a request, the party accepts that it is the people's own choice to do so. The Belgian Communist Party understands that although working for the common good will result in endless prosperity for the nation of eBelgium, the Belgian Communist Party would like to stress that it is still the citizen who makes the decision. In addition, it is important to know that loyalty is earned and not to be enforced by oaths or penalties.
3. Competition must be abolished and replaced with association
The costs of production of labor consist of precisely the quantity of means of subsistence necessary to enable the worker to continue working, and to prevent the working class from dying out. The worker will therefore get no more for his labor than is necessary for this purpose; the price of labor, or the wage, will, in other words, be the lowest, the minimum, required for the maintenance of life. However, competition in eBelgium is soaring, resulting in only the strongest business owners to profit, whereas the weaker smaller players are left to spiral downward into debt. Therefore, the Belgian Communist Party believes that in order to resolve this crisis, industry and all branches of production should be taken out of the hands of mutually competing individuals, and instead be turned into state-sponsored companies in which they are operated by society as a whole – that is, for the common account, according to a common plan, and with the participation of all members of society.
4. Those who contribute to the greater good should be recognized, which is its own reward
Selfless actions should be praised, but no member of the Belgian Communist Party should demand or take differing compensation that is unavailable to the populace. Secret payments, kick-backs, salaries, compensation, all of these are anathema to fair and open government.
Party Presidents
Party Presidents | Tenure | Note |
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Monsieur Guillontine | June 2011 - July 2011 | Founder |
Monsieur Guillontine | July 2011 - August 2011 | Joined Comintern, an international Communist organization |
Monsieur Guillontine | August 2011 - September 2011 | Elected as the first General-Secretary of Comintern |
Prophexy | September 2011 - October 2011 | Resigned |
Fhaemita Malodorous | September 2011 - October 2011 | De-Facto |
Monsieur Guillontine | October 2011 - November 2011 | Resigned after 10 days |
Fhaemita Malodorous | October 2011 - November 2011 | De-Facto |
orangejuicemmm | October 2011 - November 2011 | De-Facto |
Party Representation
Country Presidents
Country Presidents | Tenure | Note |
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Monsieur Guillontine | September 2011 - October 2011 | Won with 51.06% of the voters |
Cabinet Members
Since its founding in June 2011, the Belgian Communist Party has been represented in the executive Cabinet of eBelgium every month.
Mittekemuis Administration (June 2011 - July 2011)
- Monsieur Guillontine - Minister of Fun
Fhaemita Malodorous Administration (July 2011 - August 2011)
- Monsieur Guillontine - Minister of Home Affairs
Critically Administration (August 2011 - September 2011)
- Fhaemita Malodorous - Minister of Defense
- Prophexy - State Secretary of Defense
- Monsieur Guillontine - Minister of Home Affairs
- GoopyPants - Minister of Justice
- Konrad Neumann - Government Advisor
Monsieur Guillontine Administration (September 2011 - October 2011)
- Fhaemita Malodorous - Minister of Defense
- Prophexy - Minister of Home Affairs
- GoopyPants - Minister of Finance
- Konrad Neumann - Minister of Justice
Jamster737 Administration (October 2011 - November 2011)
- Monsieur Guillontine - Vice President
- Fhaemita Malodorous - Minister of Defense
- Betafoxtrot - Minister of Home Affairs
- Prophexy - Minister of Justice
Ward De Bever Administration (November 2011 - December 2011)
- Prophexy - Foreign Affair & Military Council Member
- Betafoxtrot - Military Council Member
Members of Congress
The Belgian Communist Party has been represented in the Belgian Congress since the first Congressional election after founding. It is currently the third largest party in eBelgium.
June 2011 Election
Having been re-founded in June 2011, the June 2011 Congressional election was the first the Belgian Communist Party participated in. Four of four candidates were elected into Congress. With four Congress members, the Belgian Communist Party held 13.33% of the eBelgian Congress and achieved a 100% success rate.
Congress Members | Region | Votes | Rank |
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Monsieur Guillontine | Brussels | 7 | Third |
GoopyPants | Brussels | 5 | Fourth |
djole1122 | Flanders | 3 | Fifth |
Wout Van den Brouke | Wallonia | 4 | Third |
July 2011 Election
In their second Congressional election as a party, the Belgian Communist party decided to run two more candidates than the last time due to an increase in party members. As a result, a total of six candidates ran for the month of July. Six out of six candidates were elected into Congress. With six Congress members, the Belgian Communist Party held 20% of the eBelgian Congress, and once again achieved a 100% success rate.
Congress Members | Region | Votes | Rank |
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Monsieur Guillontine | Brussels | 4 | Third |
GoopyPants | Brussels | 4 | Third |
djole1122 | Flanders | 4 | First |
Mikhail Alexander | Flanders | 3 | Second |
Prophexy | Wallonia | 3 | Third |
Armchair General | Wallonia | 3 | Third |
August 2011 Election
In their third Congressional election as a party, the Belgian Communist party decided to run one more candidates than the last time due to an increase in party members. As a result, a total of seven candidates ran for the month of August. Seven out of seven candidates were elected into Congress. With seven Congress members, the Belgian Communist Party held 23.33% of the eBelgian Congress, and once again achieved a 100% success rate due to great organization of votes.
Congress Members | Region | Votes | Rank |
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Monsieur Guillontine | Brussels | 4 | Third |
Fhaemita Malodorous | Brussels | 2 | Fifth |
GoopyPants | Flanders | 2 | Fifth |
Armchair General | Flanders | 4 | Second |
Konrad Neumann | Flanders | 3 | Third |
djole1122 | Wallonia | 3 | Fifth |
Prophexy | Wallonia | 3 | Wildcard |
September 2011 Election
Congress Members | Region | Votes | Rank |
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Prophexy | Brussels | 3 | Fourth |
GoopyPants | Brussels | 2 | Wildcard |
Fhaemita Malodorous | Flanders | 8 | Third |
TurboPunk | Flanders | 3 | Sixth |
orangejuicemmm | Flanders | 2 | Wildcard |
Konrad Neumann | Wallonia | 5 | First |
Betafoxtrot | Wallonia | 1 | Fifth |
October 2011 Election
Congress Members | Region | Votes | Rank |
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Monsieur Guillontine | Brussels | 3 | Seventh |
M.Leviathin | Brussels | 2 | Wildcard |
Fhaemita Malodorous | Flanders | 4 | Fourth |
Prophexy | Flanders | 2 | Seventh |
orangejuicemmm | Flanders | 1 | Ninth |
Ray Captain | Wallonia | 2 | Ninth |