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{{Party | {{Party | ||
|name=Bayan Muna | |name=Bayan Muna | ||
− | |logo=Party-Bayan_Muna. | + | |logo=Party-Bayan_Muna.jpg |
|number=3425 | |number=3425 | ||
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|country=Philippines | |country=Philippines | ||
|abbreviation=BM | |abbreviation=BM | ||
− | |website=http://www.marie-erep.yolasite.com | + | |website=http://www.marie-erep.yolasite.com marie-erep.yolasite.com |
|newspaper=War Journalist | |newspaper=War Journalist | ||
|organization= | |organization= | ||
− | |forum=http://marie-erepublik.forumsland.com | + | |forum=http://marie-erepublik.forumsland.com Forum link |
|colors=Blue and Red | |colors=Blue and Red | ||
|founded=March 16 2011 | |founded=March 16 2011 | ||
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|members= | |members= | ||
|congress=N/A | |congress=N/A | ||
− | |succeeds= | + | |succeeds=Advent of Unity |
|succeeded=Philippine Progressive Party | |succeeded=Philippine Progressive Party | ||
|orientation=Center-Right | |orientation=Center-Right | ||
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==The Beginning== | ==The Beginning== | ||
− | In the spring 2011 '''{{eLink| | + | In the spring 2011 '''{{eLink|citizen|2451196|Mocoman14}}''' came to Philippines and after winning the March 2011 '''[[Congress elections|Congressional Elections]]''', he (together with '''[[Marie von Gablitz]]''') created the '''Bayan Muna''' political party. The creation was announced <ref>{{eLink|article|1715151|<nowiki>[BM]</nowiki> People First}}, War Journalist. </ref> in the official newspaper of the party. As '''[[Party president|Party President]]''' was chosen '''{{eLink|citizen|2451196|Mocoman14}}''', '''Marie von Gablitz''' as '''Vice President''' and '''[[Sedem.dva|Iliyan Marinov]]''' as '''Secretary'''. |
==Political Beliefs== | ==Political Beliefs== | ||
In their statement, BM leadership stated that they are not the just a party, but a forum too. A forum where everyone is free to give his or her contribution to a better and fairer community. They insisted that politics should be transparent, objecting somewhat lack of official information from the current government. | In their statement, BM leadership stated that they are not the just a party, but a forum too. A forum where everyone is free to give his or her contribution to a better and fairer community. They insisted that politics should be transparent, objecting somewhat lack of official information from the current government. | ||
− | '''BM''' was a religious-monarchist party and supported the national consensus about the act that would give more authority to | + | '''BM''' was a religious-monarchist party and supported the national consensus about the act that would give more authority to Congress. Their most profound policy was that monarchy HAD to be established in the Philippines and by creating a royal family the legal government officials would be created. They would be the people they believed was supposed to run the country. |
− | monarchy HAD to be established in the Philippines and by creating a royal family the legal government officials would be created. They would be the people they believed was supposed to run the country. | + | |
In their foreign policy, they were [[EDEN|pro EDEN]] orientated and believed in wider co-ordination with the neighbouring countries. | In their foreign policy, they were [[EDEN|pro EDEN]] orientated and believed in wider co-ordination with the neighbouring countries. | ||
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==BM Presidents== | ==BM Presidents== | ||
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! style="background:#7DF9FF" colspan=3| Party Presidents | ! style="background:#7DF9FF" colspan=3| Party Presidents | ||
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− | + | | March 2011 | |
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+ | | [[Sigurd Aasen]] | ||
+ | | April 2011 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Bayan Muna was a Center-right, Authoritarian Philippine Political Party. This party was disbanded on April 19 2011 and was succeeded by the Philippine Progressive Party.
The Beginning
In the spring 2011 Mocoman14 came to Philippines and after winning the March 2011 Congressional Elections, he (together with Marie von Gablitz) created the Bayan Muna political party. The creation was announced [1] in the official newspaper of the party. As Party President was chosen Mocoman14, Marie von Gablitz as Vice President and Iliyan Marinov as Secretary.
Political Beliefs
In their statement, BM leadership stated that they are not the just a party, but a forum too. A forum where everyone is free to give his or her contribution to a better and fairer community. They insisted that politics should be transparent, objecting somewhat lack of official information from the current government.
BM was a religious-monarchist party and supported the national consensus about the act that would give more authority to Congress. Their most profound policy was that monarchy HAD to be established in the Philippines and by creating a royal family the legal government officials would be created. They would be the people they believed was supposed to run the country.
In their foreign policy, they were pro EDEN orientated and believed in wider co-ordination with the neighbouring countries.
Communication
Forums and chat where party members used to gather:
BM Presidents
Party Presidents | ||
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Name | Term | |
1st | Mocoman14 | March 2011 |
2nd | Sigurd Aasen | April 2011 |
Sigurd Aasen is noted as the Last Party President of the Bayan Muna.
References
- ↑ [BM] People First, War Journalist.