General Information
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Country
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Venezuela
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Abbreviation
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F.M.S.U.V.
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Founded
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Day 686 of the New World
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Dissolved
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2010
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Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata Unido de Venezuela (FMSUV) was a Center-Left Libertarian political Party in Venezuela, which advocated transparent government, participatory democracy of all people in Venezuela, decentralization of wealth so regions can advance, and an outlook towards the future from a modern point of view. It was the fifth largest political party in Venezuela, and the first Socialdemocrat force in this Country. The party was dissolved along with the other traditional parties in Venezuela, after the TO and the subsequent occupation in November 2009. It reappeared in September 2010.
Primary Objectives
As a party, Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata Unido de Venezuela (FMSUV) hoped to be one of the first forces in the Country, such as number of members and participation in the government of Venezuela in many different levels, from Congress, through Ministry and finally, to the Presidency.
Making Venezuela a power in the international scene, with all its power organized on its principal economical activities and with a defense army, lover of peace, that is called in arms to help our allies and above all to defend our territories. FMSUV dream was to Venezuela become from Territory, through Country, to finally become a great Nation. Make that modern Country that improve every day and be energetic in participation and decisions call is what we want to achieve from our work in the public service of everyone of our members that have a seat in the public administration.
Logo
Party logo is a mix between FMS and MSUV old logos and colors.
FMSUV Circle, former FMS Circle
FMSUV Thumb, former FMS Thumb
History
The party was created on October 6th, 2009, after Presidential Elections, with the fusion of Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata (FMS) and Movimiento Socialdemocrata Unido de Venezuela (M.S.U.V.), parties with the same ideology and goals. Hugo Bosch (Party President of FMS) continued being Party President in FMSUV until Party President Elections on October 15th, when Eduardo Martinez was elected as new Party President. Richard Valencia (Party President of M.S.U.V.) stayed as party president in his old party for a few days, while party members moved to the new party (in- game).
The party was dissolved along with the other traditional parties in Venezuela, after the TO and the subsequent occupation in November 2009. In-game reappeared in September 2010, with Hugo Bosch as party president.
Party Presidents
Date
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Party President
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Vice President
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October 2009
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Hugo Bosch
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None
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October 2009 - November 2009
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Eduardo Martinez
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None
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November 2009 - December 2009
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N/A
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None
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Date
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Party President
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Vice President
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January 2010 - September 2010
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N/A
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None
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September 2010 - Present
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Hugo Bosch
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None
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Government Members
Presidents
(*) Candidate from Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata (FMS) supported by M.S.U.V. (The fusion was in course while the elections were taking place, that's why the candidate is considered from FMSUV)
Congressman
Member
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Region
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Date
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Richard Valencia
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North Eastern
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October 2009
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Eduardo Martinez
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Andean
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October 2009
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Gustavo Hernandez
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North Eastern
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October 2009
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Jean Pierre Pita Da Silva
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Central
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October 2009
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Heider
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Capital
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October 2009
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Minister
Member
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Minister
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Date
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President
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Richard Valencia
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Economy
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October 2009
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Hugo Bosch
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Gustavo Hernandez
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Education
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October 2009
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Hugo Bosch
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Vladymyr Cebec Landaeta Fortis
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Military Power
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October 2009
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Hugo Bosch
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