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   name= MSAP <br> or Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet|
 
   name= MSAP <br> or Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet|
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   logo= Party-Arbetarepartiet MSAP.png|
   formation= December 1, 2007 |
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   dissolution= April 2015|
 
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'''Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet''' (English: ''Militant Socialist Workers Party'', also called ''Arbetarepartiet MSAP'') was a [[Sweden| Swedish]] left-wing [[party]]. It was one of the biggest parties in Sweden before it was couped by members of (liberal) parties. In September 2009 the party was regained by its members and a process of renewal was initiated. On the 20th of September that year, MSAP turned into [[Folket]], and later reverted back into MSAP again. MSAP advocates economic democracy, i.e. worker control of the means of production, and wants to improve the conditions of the workers as opposed to improving the conditions of the minority of company owners.  
 
'''Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet''' (English: ''Militant Socialist Workers Party'', also called ''Arbetarepartiet MSAP'') was a [[Sweden| Swedish]] left-wing [[party]]. It was one of the biggest parties in Sweden before it was couped by members of (liberal) parties. In September 2009 the party was regained by its members and a process of renewal was initiated. On the 20th of September that year, MSAP turned into [[Folket]], and later reverted back into MSAP again. MSAP advocates economic democracy, i.e. worker control of the means of production, and wants to improve the conditions of the workers as opposed to improving the conditions of the minority of company owners.  
  
In early 2015, the party changed its name to "[[Antiplatoniterna MSAP]]". Their main agenda has then focused on opposition to [[Plato]] and eRepublik Labs. In order to reduce the makers' revenue from the game, they want to stop all wars, as well as raising the [[taxes]] and minimum wage to the maximum.  
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In April 2015, the party changed its name to "[[Antiplatoniterna MSAP]]". Their main agenda has then focused on opposition to [[Plato]] and eRepublik Labs. In order to reduce the makers' revenue from the game, they want to stop all wars, as well as raising the [[taxes]] and minimum wage to the maximum{{Ref|e|article|2514328}}.  
  
 
== MSAP Manifesto ==
 
== MSAP Manifesto ==
[[Image:ManifestobannerAKAP4.png|800px|Folket's manifesto]]
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{{Main|Folket/Manifesto}}
 
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[[Image:hangingflagAKAP.png|thumb|240px|alt=Example alt text|The flag of Folket, by [[Josef Stark]]]]
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==[[Image:cansocialism.png|Yes it can!]]==
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Many have wondered if socialism is applicable to eRepublik and most don’t believe it actually is. It’s perhaps too easy to make this conclusion; there’s no suffering or “real” death in eRepublik and everyone is, de facto, born as equals into The New World. But this is only where the game starts and as it progresses we see that a rift in society is created. This rift is not unlike the one that exists between classes in the real world, between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat, the oppressors and the oppressed.
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Despite whatever you might think, this rift exists in eRepublik as well. To fully understand this we must reflect upon our own content. Are you content with your situation? Do you get a share that’s proportionate to the work you carry out? Before we can answer these questions we need to know what they actually mean. But first, we will have to explore what the class struggle in eRepublik looks like and what factors are involved in it.
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Primarily, we have the following classes:
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*'''The Capitalists''' (the bourgeoisie. eRepublik example: ''Company Owners and Share Holders.'') are those who get their income by the surplus value they acquire from the workers who create wealth through labour.
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*'''The Workers''' (the proletariat. eRepublik example: ''Players who work for capitalists.'') are those who earn their living by selling their labour and receive a salary for the work done.
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These two stands in opposition to each other, they have opposite interests, higher wages, lower wages etc. Even though The Workers are generating the wealth it is not they who have the ability to influence their work and what they get out of it but rather The Capitalists who profit from the labour and manoeuvre the resources for individual gain. If you could see in plain numbers what your labour is actually worth, what kind of profits it generates and then how much of that goes to The Capitalist you would understand that there are some major issues in e-society today. This is the main source from where all major injustice in eRepublik comes from.
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Ask yourself again. Are you content?
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See the Exploitation Rate Calculator to see for yourself [http://www.folket.co.cc/mervarde].
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<video type="youtube" id="P1yljMua5WY&" height="1" width="1" position="left" frame="false" />
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==[[Image:clickbyclick.png|We can change it]]==
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Most of us have a normal job at a company where we carry out our work, Click by click, and for every time we press that “work” button we create wealth. Some of that value is returned to us in form of salary, the rest goes to the owner as profit. If it wasn’t for the fact that we generate more value than what we get in return they wouldn’t have hired us in the first place.
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Okay then. What if the capitalist dream came true, if everyone became a millionaire? What will then happen to the profits? Well, as soon as everyone tries to stop working society would collapse. The companies would no longer be making any money. Waged labour is, therefore, a basic condition which allows profit to be made by simply owning.
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Thus, capital is something relative between people, where a few people own and the others work for wages. Wealth does not create itself, it’s not written in the laws of nature. It’s our society that works that way, which also means that it doesn’t have to be so; you can change it, click by click...
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==[[Image:thestruggle.png|Freedom]]==
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What if you lower the amount of profit and raised the wages, or perhaps the opposite? That’s what most of the economic debate is all about; a little adjustment here and there. It affects so many people, owners as well as workers, both directly and indirectly.
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The main concern amongst company owners is to speed up the work and at the same time keep wage costs as low as possible. If you fail to do this you’ll be overrun by your competitors, so a capitalist who stops to force workers against each other will not be a capitalist for very long. Can you now see that this capitalist world stretches out far further than the single company?
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The Capitalists also puts a lot of effort into conducting policies to safeguard their own interests. They have an interest in keeping this society unfair. That’s a fact and they will never change regarding this, no matter how obviously clear it is that a more just and fair society would be beneficial for all of us.
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At the same time, the left-wing movement is striving for the interests of the people, but the difference is that most people actually lose with right-wing politics opposed to the left-wing politics, where the people actually win. This is why democracy never has been one of The Capitalists' main qualities.
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MSAP used the same manifesto as Folket.
  
 
== MSAP Mission ==
 
== MSAP Mission ==
MSAP is a revolutionary workers' socialist party that is opposed to all forms of oppression. Our objective is a total transformation of the existing society, to abolish capitalism and in its place create a worker controlled and democratic socialist society. We stand for equal rights for all, and fight against any discrimination based on sex, culture, sexual orientation, religion, party adherence or nationality. The by-laws of the party can be found here.[http://www.erepublik.se/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3185]
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MSAP is a revolutionary workers' socialist party that is opposed to all forms of oppression. Our objective is a total transformation of the existing society, to abolish capitalism and in its place create a worker controlled and democratic socialist society. We stand for equal rights for all, and fight against any discrimination based on sex, culture, sexual orientation, religion, party adherence or nationality. The by-laws of the party can be found [http://www.erepublik.se/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3185 here].
  
 
====The State====
 
====The State====
The party wants to promote the welfare of the workers rather than that of the company owners and to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this, the party wants to introduce new ownership models where no one can profit from the work of others. Workers and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. State-controlled[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-owned] companies will be created and parts of the Swedish economy regulated according to the needs of the workers, instead of like today according to the wants of a few profiteers. Workers' self-management[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers'_self-management] will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose funding will be supported and subsidized by the workers-state.
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The party wants to promote the welfare of the workers rather than that of the company owners and to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this, the party wants to introduce new ownership models where no one can profit from the work of others. Workers and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-owned State-controlled] companies will be created and parts of the Swedish economy regulated according to the needs of the workers, instead of like today according to the wants of a few profiteers. Workers' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers'_self-management self-management] will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose funding will be supported and subsidized by the workers-state.
  
 
[[Image:Neweconomy.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The New Economy model as proposed by MSAP.]]
 
[[Image:Neweconomy.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The New Economy model as proposed by MSAP.]]
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== History ==
 
== History ==
===Party Presidents===
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'''{{eLink|citizen|1336|Raxusprime}}''' founded Swedish political party '''Celestial Being''' on December 1st 2007 with help of [[ScymeX]], Mikuchan and IntoCX. It quickly grew into Sweden's second biggest party and the name was changed to '''Militantsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet (MSAP)'''.
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[[File:Party-MSAP.jpg|thumb|The first party logo of Celestial Being/MSAP.]]
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[[File:Party-MSAP v2.jpg|thumb|Party logo of MSAP.]]
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=== Party Presidents ===
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Date Term Began
 
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|1 December 2007
 
|1 December 2007
|[[Raxusprime]]
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|{{eLink|citizen|1336|Raxusprime}}
 
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|8 January 2008
 
|8 January 2008
|[[ScymeX]]  
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|[[ScymeX]]
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|11 February 2008
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|[[ScymeX]]
 
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|11 March 2008
 
|11 March 2008
|[[The Herminator]]  
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|[[The Herminator]]
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|-
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|11 April 2008
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|[[The Herminator]]
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|11 May 2008
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|[[The Herminator]]
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|11 June 2008
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|[[The Herminator]]
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|11 July 2008
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|[[The Herminator]]
 
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|11 September 2008
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|[[Vectoor]]
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|16 January 2009
 
|16 January 2009
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|[[Neppons]] <br> (Right-Wing Coup)
 
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|[[Mombassa]]
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|[[Mombassa]]
 
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|Right-Wing Coup
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|{{eLink|citizen|324801|Bertil Gurkvatten}} <br> (Right-Wing Coup)
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|16 August 2009
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|{{eLink|citizen|1248232|Simcon}} <br> (Right-Wing Coup)
 
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|[[Per-Fredrik]]
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|[[Per-Fredrik]] <br> (Party transformed to [[Folket]])
 
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|[[Frida Odinsdottir]]
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|[[Frida Odinsdottir]] <br> (Party still known as [[Folket]])
 
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|[[Frida Odinsdottir]] <br> (Party still known as [[Folket]])
 
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|16 December 2009
 
|16 December 2009
|[[josefstark]]
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|[[josefstark]] <br> (Party still known as [[Folket]])
 
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|16 January 2010
 
|16 January 2010
|Turkish Coup
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|{{eLink|citizen|2406694|budesonide}} <br> (Turkish Coup)
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|2482433|Ekstromskan}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|1450904|Christian Klar}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|875401|intyala}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|1252291|Johannes Svaerd}}
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|{{eLink|citizen|3775622|Kapten Klitoris}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|2561977|Raticon}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|3898980|Volcker}}
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|431801|mordisk}}
 
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|}
  
===The Right-Wing Coups===
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==== The Right-Wing Coups ====
In April the party was briefly couped by [[Neppons]]. He remained a few weeks before he stepped down. In July the party was couped yet again. This time by [[Bertil Gurkvatten]] and his henchmen after [[Mombassa]] resigned his party president seat. He renamed the party to "Jedi Party", and then later to "The Great Cornholio", and finally to "To Be Decided". He managed to win the party elections of July by a margin of 2 votes by inviting other antisocialists to join and vote. During his time the entire party account of 180 Gold was spent on pointless Jedi-advertisements. In August the coupers launched another candidate [[Simcon]] who managed to win despite an electional tie. On the election day members of FBS and FRONT left their parties in order to vote in the MSAP-elections. Five minutes thereafter they went back to their old parties. The voting presence sky-rocketed to a record high of 92.86% (but could've very well went above 100% due to the beforementioned tactics).
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In April the party was briefly couped by [[Neppons]]. He remained a few weeks before he stepped down. In July the party was couped yet again. This time by {{eLink|citizen|324801|Bertil Gurkvatten}} and his henchmen after [[Mombassa]] resigned his party president seat. He renamed the party to "Jedi Party", and then later to "The Great Cornholio", and finally to "To Be Decided". He managed to win the party elections of July by a margin of 2 votes by inviting other antisocialists to join and vote. During his time the entire party account of {{Gold|180}} was spent on pointless Jedi-advertisements.  
  
[http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/permanent-strejk-och-partival-899809/1/20 Official Election Results]
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In August the coupers launched another candidate {{eLink|citizen|1248232|Simcon}} who managed to win despite an electoral tie. On the election day members of FBS and FRONT left their parties in order to vote in the MSAP-elections. Five minutes thereafter they went back to their old parties. The voting presence sky-rocketed to a record high of 92.86% (but could've very well gone above 100% due to the beforementioned tactics){{Ref|e|article|899809}}. On August 24, ''The Herminator Institute'' is founded by [[Dirty Harry]] and [[Rhood]]. The purpose of the institute was to gather all socialists regardless of party membership and formulate a new political e-ideology derived from socialism.
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==== Folket and Turkish coup ====
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{{Main|Folket}}
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On September 16, [[Per-Fredrik]] is elected party president and the party is restored, however, 3 days later it was transformed into [[Folket]]. It was known as Folket until January 2010, when the party is taken over by [[Turkey|Turkish citizens]] and was eventually restored in February 2010.
  
 
===Congressional Election Results===
 
===Congressional Election Results===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! Month
 
! Month
 
! Congressional Seats
 
! Congressional Seats
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|-
 
|September 2009
 
|September 2009
|? out of 40
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|2 out of 40
|?%
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|5%
 
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|-
 
|October 2009
 
|October 2009
|? out of 40
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|4 out of 40
|?%
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|10%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|November 2009
 
|November 2009
|? out of 40
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|3 out of 40
|?%
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|7.5%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|December 2009
 
|December 2009
|? out of 40
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|6 out of 40
|?%
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|15%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|January 2010
 
|January 2010
|? out of 40
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|4 out of 37
|?%
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|10.81%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|February 2010
 
|February 2010
|? out of 40
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|3 out of 40
|?%
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|7.5%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|March 2010
 
|March 2010
|? out of 40
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|2 out of 40
|?%
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|5%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|April 2010
 
|April 2010
 
|5 out of 40
 
|5 out of 40
|12.2%
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|12.5%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|May 2010
 
|May 2010
 
|6 out of 40
 
|6 out of 40
|18.75%
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|15%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|June 2010
 
|June 2010
 
|7 out of 40
 
|7 out of 40
|21.88%
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|17.5%
 
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|-
 
|July 2010
 
|July 2010
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|-
 
|August 2010
 
|August 2010
|? out of 40
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|9 out of 40
|?%
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|22.5%
 
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|-
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|September 2010
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|11 out of 40
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|27.5%
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|-
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|October 2010
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|4 out of 40
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|10%
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|-
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|November 2010
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|6 out of 40
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|15%
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|-
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|December 2010
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|6 out of 40
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|15%
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|-
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|January 2011
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|4 out of 40
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|10%
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|February 2011
 +
|4 out of 40
 +
|10%
 +
|-
 +
|March 2011
 +
|0 out of 41
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|April 2011
 +
|0 out of 40
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|May 2011
 +
|0 out of 40
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|June 2011
 +
|2 out of 40
 +
|5%
 +
|-
 +
|July 2011
 +
|3 out of 40
 +
|7.5%
 +
|-
 +
|August 2011
 +
|3 out of 42
 +
|7.14%
 +
|-
 +
|September 2011
 +
|1 out of 31
 +
|3.23%
 +
|-
 +
|October 2011
 +
|0 out of 32
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|November 2011
 +
|0 out of 40
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|December 2011
 +
|2 out of 15
 +
|13.33%
 +
|-
 +
|January 2012
 +
|1 out of 30
 +
|3.33%
 +
|-
 +
|February 2012
 +
|2 out of 35
 +
|5.71%
 +
|-
 +
|March 2012
 +
|1 out of 29
 +
|3.45%
 +
|-
 +
|April 2012
 +
|2 out of 40
 +
|5%
 +
|-
 +
|May 2012
 +
|2 out of 40
 +
|5%
 +
|-
 +
|June 2012
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 +
|-
 +
|July 2012
 +
|7 out of 40
 +
|17.5%
 +
|-
 +
|August 2012
 +
|8 out of 40
 +
|20%
 +
|-
 +
|September 2012
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 +
|-
 +
|October 2012
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 +
|-
 +
|November 2012
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 +
|-
 +
|December 2012
 +
|6 out of 39
 +
|15.38%
 +
|-
 +
|January 2013
 +
|7 out of 40
 +
|17.5%
 +
|-
 +
|February 2013
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|March 2013
 +
|2 out of 10
 +
|20%
 +
|-
 +
|April 2013
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|May 2013
 +
|2 out of 19
 +
|10.53%
 +
|-
 +
|June 2013
 +
|2 out of 10
 +
|20%
 +
|-
 +
|July 2013
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|August 2013
 +
|3 out of 19
 +
|15.79%
 +
|-
 +
|September 2013
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|October 2013
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|November 2013
 +
|4 out of 35
 +
|11.43%
 +
|-
 +
|December 2013
 +
|3 out of 36
 +
|8.33%
 +
|-
 +
|January 2014
 +
|3 out of 20
 +
|15%
 +
|-
 +
|February 2014
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|March 2014
 +
|4 out of 39
 +
|10.26%
 +
|-
 +
|April 2014
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 +
|-
 +
|May 2014
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|June 2014
 +
|3 out of 20
 +
|15%
 +
|-
 +
|July 2014
 +
|5 out of 36
 +
|13.89%
 +
|-
 +
|August 2014
 +
|4 out of 37
 +
|10.81%
 +
|-
 +
|September 2014
 +
|colspan="2" | no elections held
 +
|-
 +
|October 2014
 +
|4 out of 34
 +
|11.76%
 +
|-
 +
|November 2014
 +
|4 out of 35
 +
|11.43%
 +
|-
 +
|December 2014
 +
|2 out of 37
 +
|5.41%
 +
|-
 +
|January 2015
 +
|2 out of 36
 +
|5.55%
 +
|-
 +
|February 2015
 +
|3 out of 36
 +
|8.33%
 +
|-
 +
|March 2015
 +
|5 out of 40
 +
|12.5%
 
|}
 
|}
 
  
 
===Presidential Election Results===
 
===Presidential Election Results===
{| class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! Month
 
! Month
 
! Votes
 
! Votes
Line 323: Line 685:
 
|125 out of 485
 
|125 out of 485
 
|26%
 
|26%
|[[Betamjau]] (FBS)
+
|[[Betamjau]] ([[Flashback Sweden]])
 
|-
 
|-
 
|February 2009
 
|February 2009
Line 398: Line 760:
 
|55 out of 742
 
|55 out of 742
 
|7.41%
 
|7.41%
|[[Seblas]]
+
|{{eLink|citizen|1791757|Seblas}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|May 2010
 
|May 2010
Line 408: Line 770:
 
|32 out of 619
 
|32 out of 619
 
|5.17%
 
|5.17%
|[[Christian Klar]]
+
|{{eLink|citizen|1450904|Christian Klar}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|July 2010
 
|July 2010
 
|94 out of 379
 
|94 out of 379
 
|24.80%
 
|24.80%
|[[Radsoc]] (President through impeachment).
+
|[[Radsoc]] (President through [[impeachment]])
 +
|-
 +
|August 2010
 +
|50 out of 319
 +
|15.67%
 +
|[[Beharede]]
 +
|-
 +
|September 2010
 +
|67 out of 265
 +
|25.28%
 +
|[[Krushnow]]
 +
|-
 +
|October 2010
 +
|70 out of 242
 +
|28.93%
 +
|[[Beharede]]
 +
|-
 +
|November 2010
 +
|53 out of 293
 +
|18.09%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|1275472|paintballforfun}} ([[Folkhemsdemokraterna]])
 +
|-
 +
|December 2010
 +
|0 out of 431
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|January 2011
 +
|35 out of 386
 +
|9.07%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3920090|Adrik Kropotkin}}
 +
|-
 +
|February 2011
 +
|53 out of 450
 +
|11.78%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3920090|Adrik Kropotkin}}
 +
|-
 +
|March 2011
 +
|61 out of 485
 +
|12.58%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|April 2011
 +
|0 out of 487
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|May 2011
 +
|34 out of 720
 +
|4.72%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3992418|Olle21}}
 +
|-
 +
|June 2011
 +
|71 out of 706
 +
|10.06%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|July 2011
 +
|64 out of 617
 +
|10.37%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|337371|Jan Danielsson}}
 +
|-
 +
|August 2011
 +
|0 out of 576
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|September 2011
 +
|0 out of 581
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|October 2011
 +
|47 out of 540
 +
|8.70%
 +
|[[Beharede]]
 +
|-
 +
|November 2011
 +
|48 out of 522
 +
|9.20%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3920090|Adrik Kropotkin}}
 +
|-
 +
|December 2011
 +
|245 out of 607
 +
|40.36%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|2561977|Raticon}}
 +
|-
 +
|January 2012
 +
|49 out of 587
 +
|8.35%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3445535|Carl Johansen}}
 +
|-
 +
|February 2012
 +
|0 out of 479
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|March 2012
 +
|31 out of 604
 +
|5.13%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|1791757|Seblas}}
 +
|-
 +
|April 2012
 +
|0 out of 482
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|May 2012
 +
|100 out of 504
 +
|19.84%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4942350|Karl Fanderfeldt}}
 +
|-
 +
|June 2012
 +
|57 out of 522
 +
|10.92%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4942350|Karl Fanderfeldt}}
 +
|-
 +
|July 2012
 +
|47 out of 435
 +
|10.80%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4473916|fatmike}}
 +
|-
 +
|August 2012
 +
|200 out of 379
 +
|52.77%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3640889|Wolf Heinrich von Helldorf}} ([[Nationalgardet]])
 +
|-
 +
|September 2012
 +
|62 out of 355
 +
|17.46%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|2829398|bloons}}
 +
|-
 +
|October 2012
 +
|0 out of 351
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|November 2012
 +
|77 out of 365
 +
|21.10%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4942350|Karl Fanderfeldt}}
 +
|-
 +
|December 2012
 +
|99 out of 329
 +
|30.09%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4942350|Karl Fanderfeldt}}
 +
|-
 +
|January 2013
 +
|78 out of 365
 +
|21.37%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|February 2013
 +
|66 out of 278
 +
|23.74%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|6801586|Kamrat Ankan}}
 +
|-
 +
|March 2013
 +
|63 out of 356
 +
|17.70%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|April 2013
 +
|54 out of 278
 +
|19.42%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|6493477|SpycakeN}}
 +
|-
 +
|May 2013
 +
|60 out of 277
 +
|21.66%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|June 2013
 +
|59 out of 240
 +
|24.58%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|5148357|Ormen}}
 +
|-
 +
|July 2013
 +
|0 out of 208
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|August 2013
 +
|52 out of 245
 +
|21.22%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|September 2013
 +
|52 out of 220
 +
|23.64%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|1791757|Seblas}}
 +
|-
 +
|October 2013
 +
|0 out of 178
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|November 2013
 +
|38 out of 184
 +
|20.65%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|6493477|SpycakeN}}
 +
|-
 +
|December 2013
 +
|44 out of 211
 +
|20.85%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4473916|fatmike}}
 +
|-
 +
|January 2014
 +
|60 out of 217
 +
|27.65%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4525215|itfolk}} (N/A)
 +
|-
 +
|February 2014
 +
|51 out of 213
 +
|23.94%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|4525215|itfolk}} (N/A)
 +
|-
 +
|March 2014
 +
|29 out of 270
 +
|10.74%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3115543|nnook96}}
 +
|-
 +
|April 2014
 +
|35 out of 227
 +
|15.42%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|3115543|nnook96}}
 +
|-
 +
|May 2014
 +
|42 out of 238
 +
|17.65%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|June 2014
 +
|41 out of 214
 +
|19.16%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|July 2014
 +
|27 out of 184
 +
|14.67%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|August 2014
 +
|18 out of 186
 +
|9.68%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|8607|Umut}}
 +
|-
 +
|September 2014
 +
|0 out of 210
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|October 2014
 +
|116 out of 164
 +
|70.73%
 +
|[[Radsoc]]
 +
|-
 +
|November 2014
 +
|0 out of 184
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|December 2014
 +
|0 out of 166
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|January 2015
 +
|0 out of 150
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|February 2015
 +
|0 out of 178
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|March 2015
 +
|0 out of 177
 +
|0%
 +
|No candidate
 +
|-
 +
|April 2015
 +
|102 out of 168
 +
|60.71%
 +
|{{eLink|citizen|875401|intyala}} ([[Nationalgardet]])
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 14:30, 10 December 2020

MSAP
or Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet

Party-Arbetarepartiet MSAP.png
General Information
Country Flag-Sweden.jpg Sweden
Abbreviation MSAP
Forum forum
Colors Red and Black
Founded December 1, 2007
Dissolved April 2015
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Folket
Succeeded By Antiplatoniterna MSAP
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Militantsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet (English: Militant Socialist Workers Party, also called Arbetarepartiet MSAP) was a Swedish left-wing party. It was one of the biggest parties in Sweden before it was couped by members of (liberal) parties. In September 2009 the party was regained by its members and a process of renewal was initiated. On the 20th of September that year, MSAP turned into Folket, and later reverted back into MSAP again. MSAP advocates economic democracy, i.e. worker control of the means of production, and wants to improve the conditions of the workers as opposed to improving the conditions of the minority of company owners.

In April 2015, the party changed its name to "Antiplatoniterna MSAP". Their main agenda has then focused on opposition to Plato and eRepublik Labs. In order to reduce the makers' revenue from the game, they want to stop all wars, as well as raising the taxes and minimum wage to the maximum[1].

MSAP Manifesto

Main article: Folket/Manifesto

MSAP used the same manifesto as Folket.

MSAP Mission

MSAP is a revolutionary workers' socialist party that is opposed to all forms of oppression. Our objective is a total transformation of the existing society, to abolish capitalism and in its place create a worker controlled and democratic socialist society. We stand for equal rights for all, and fight against any discrimination based on sex, culture, sexual orientation, religion, party adherence or nationality. The by-laws of the party can be found here.

The State

The party wants to promote the welfare of the workers rather than that of the company owners and to strengthen the economy of the country. In order to accomplish this, the party wants to introduce new ownership models where no one can profit from the work of others. Workers and consumers will be able to choose from a variety of privately, stately, and workers' owned companies. State-controlled companies will be created and parts of the Swedish economy regulated according to the needs of the workers, instead of like today according to the wants of a few profiteers. Workers' self-management will also be conducted in workers' owned companies whose funding will be supported and subsidized by the workers-state.

The New Economy model as proposed by MSAP.

Socialism

Our alternative to capitalism is socialism, a more just, free and rational system. Socialism is a system where the means of production are collectively and democratically owned and controlled and administered by the democratically controlled workers state. Thus democracy is extended to the economic sphere that earlier had been under the dictatorship of capital. This means that the state will be able to plan the production. The well-being of the people will be put above profit. Production will be rationalized.

Wealth

Ten people cooperating together will achieve more than ten people competing against each other. The destructive competition of today will be abolished. The wealth produced in Sweden will be justly distributed among the population by the new ownership models. The state will distribute resources and fill up deficits with surpluses to cover the needs of the population. Under socialism, reforms will be carried out to increase the participation of the working masses in the political process.

Internationalism

MSAP is an internationalist party that wants to secure world-peace and solidarity, by calling to arms should the need arise. We do not tolerate the oppression of our brothers or sisters anywhere. This means that we see our struggle in Sweden as a part of a grater, global socialist struggle. We work for the creation of a socialist international where socialist parties can meet, discuss and coordinate the socialist struggle.

Anti-Imperialism

We are also an anti-imperialist party. This means that we oppose colonialism and imperialist wars of conquest, which we see have their origin in the capitalist mode of production. We defend the right of all peoples to their own nations, and the right of all nations to self-determination.

Arbetarmilisen / The Workers' Militia.

Defence Issues

Main article: Workers' Militia

We also stand for the maintenance of world peace. At the same time, we see that Sweden by necessity has to defend itself and secure its survival and influence and that this objective sometimes can lead to necessary conquests of regions and countries. The principle of self-determination for all nations does not mean that the borders of a country have to follow the borders of that country in the real world.

Policies in a Free Market Society

Today Sweden is far from being a socialist country. While MSAP is a revolutionary party, this does not mean that we want to overthrow the democratically elected government by force. As long as Sweden is a democratic country, where the take-over of the state apparatus by the proletariat is possible to carry out by legal means, MSAP will work within the framework of democracy.

Reforms

Under capitalism, MSAP will put forward reformist demands to increase the standard of living of the majority of the people, to fight imperialism and to extend democracy. These demands can, for example, be higher wages, improved working conditions, the right to unemployment benefits, and that Sweden actively defends small countries against imperialist wars of aggression.

Transitional Demands

It is also important that we put forward so-called transitional demands, that is, demands which are impossible to fulfil within capitalism, and that thus increase the class consciousness of the working masses and the insight that another, socialist society is necessary. These demands can, for example, be full employment, and a stabilisation of the economy. In the struggle for the fulfilment of these demands, it is important that we cooperate with the mass organisations of the working class, of which the trade union is the most important. Under capitalism, MSAP can participate in government coalitions and cooperate with non-socialist parties. This should, however, be done with great care, and an evaluation of advantages and disadvantages should take place.

We should know that although our participation in governments can strengthen the cause of socialism and increase the power and standard of living of the working class, class cooperation can often lead to the long-term loss of working-class support, and the degeneration of the party into a reformist and opportunist one.

History

Raxusprime founded Swedish political party Celestial Being on December 1st 2007 with help of ScymeX, Mikuchan and IntoCX. It quickly grew into Sweden's second biggest party and the name was changed to Militantsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet (MSAP).

The first party logo of Celestial Being/MSAP.
Party logo of MSAP.

Party Presidents

Date Term Began Party President
1 December 2007 Raxusprime
8 January 2008 ScymeX
11 February 2008 ScymeX
11 March 2008 The Herminator
11 April 2008 The Herminator
11 May 2008 The Herminator
11 June 2008 The Herminator
11 July 2008 The Herminator
11 August 2008 BotherMe
11 September 2008 Vectoor
11 October 2008 Vectoor
11 November 2008 Vectoor
16 December 2008 Radsoc
16 January 2009 The Herminator
16 February 2009 The Herminator
16 March 2009 Rhood
16 April 2009 Neppons
(Right-Wing Coup)
16 May 2009 Mombassa
16 June 2009 Mombassa
16 July 2009 Bertil Gurkvatten
(Right-Wing Coup)
16 August 2009 Simcon
(Right-Wing Coup)
16 September 2009 Per-Fredrik
(Party transformed to Folket)
16 October 2009 Frida Odinsdottir
(Party still known as Folket)
16 November 2009 Frida Odinsdottir
(Party still known as Folket)
16 December 2009 josefstark
(Party still known as Folket)
16 January 2010 budesonide
(Turkish Coup)
16 February 2010 Radsoc
16 March 2010 Seblas
16 April 2010 Ekstromskan
16 May 2010 Christian Klar
16 June 2010 intyala
16 July 2010 Seblas
16 August 2010 Ekstromskan
16 September 2010 Beharede
16 October 2010 Johannes Svaerd
16 November 2010 Kapten Klitoris
16 December 2010 Seblas
16 January 2011 Raticon
16 February 2011 Volcker
16 March 2011 mordisk
16 April 2011 Radsoc
16 May 2011 josefstark
16 June 2011 Adrik Kropotkin
16 July 2011 Beharede
16 August 2011 Olle21
16 September 2011 Beharede
16 October 2011 Adrik Kropotkin
16 November 2011 Adrik Kropotkin
16 December 2011 Carl Johansen
16 January 2012 analfabetic
16 February 2012 Seblas
16 March 2012 Raticon
16 April 2012 Carl Johansen
16 May 2012 Karl Fanderfeldt
16 June 2012 SandroTheDark
16 July 2012 fatmike
16 August 2012 bloons
16 September 2012 Fabian Marveaux
16 October 2012 Baiji
16 November 2012 bloons
16 December 2012 Ormen
16 January 2013 Kamrat Ankan
16 February 2013 SpycakeN
16 March 2013 fatmike
16 April 2013 Ormen
16 May 2013 Ormen
16 June 2013 Lille Jo
16 July 2013 Rhood
16 August 2013 Seblas
16 September 2013 SpycakeN
16 October 2013 SpycakeN
16 November 2013 fatmike
16 December 2013 fatmike
16 January 2014 Baiji
16 February 2014 Radsoc
16 March 2014 Radsoc
16 April 2014 Radsoc
16 May 2014 Radsoc
16 June 2014 Umut
16 July 2014 Umut
16 August 2014 Umut
16 September 2014 Umut
16 October 2014 Umut
16 November 2014 Umut
16 December 2014 Umut
16 January 2015 Umut
16 February 2015 Larm
16 March 2015 Larm

The Right-Wing Coups

In April the party was briefly couped by Neppons. He remained a few weeks before he stepped down. In July the party was couped yet again. This time by Bertil Gurkvatten and his henchmen after Mombassa resigned his party president seat. He renamed the party to "Jedi Party", and then later to "The Great Cornholio", and finally to "To Be Decided". He managed to win the party elections of July by a margin of 2 votes by inviting other antisocialists to join and vote. During his time the entire party account of Icon - Gold.gif 180 GOLD was spent on pointless Jedi-advertisements.

In August the coupers launched another candidate Simcon who managed to win despite an electoral tie. On the election day members of FBS and FRONT left their parties in order to vote in the MSAP-elections. Five minutes thereafter they went back to their old parties. The voting presence sky-rocketed to a record high of 92.86% (but could've very well gone above 100% due to the beforementioned tactics)[2]. On August 24, The Herminator Institute is founded by Dirty Harry and Rhood. The purpose of the institute was to gather all socialists regardless of party membership and formulate a new political e-ideology derived from socialism.

Folket and Turkish coup

Main article: Folket

On September 16, Per-Fredrik is elected party president and the party is restored, however, 3 days later it was transformed into Folket. It was known as Folket until January 2010, when the party is taken over by Turkish citizens and was eventually restored in February 2010.

Congressional Election Results

Month Congressional Seats Percentage
July 2008 8 out of 39 20.5%
August 2008 6 out of 37 17%
September 2008 6 out of 37 16%
October 2008 5 out of 40 12.5%
November 2008 6 out of 40 15%
December 2008 5 out of 40 12.5%
January 2009 3 out of 40 7.5%
February 2009 3 out of 40 7.5%
March 2009 3 out of 40 7.5%
April 2009 1 out of 40 2.5%
May 2009 6 out of 44 14%
June 2009 2 out of 40 5%
July 2009 1 out of 40 2.5%
August 2009 2 out of 40 5%
September 2009 2 out of 40 5%
October 2009 4 out of 40 10%
November 2009 3 out of 40 7.5%
December 2009 6 out of 40 15%
January 2010 4 out of 37 10.81%
February 2010 3 out of 40 7.5%
March 2010 2 out of 40 5%
April 2010 5 out of 40 12.5%
May 2010 6 out of 40 15%
June 2010 7 out of 40 17.5%
July 2010 6 out of 20 30%
August 2010 9 out of 40 22.5%
September 2010 11 out of 40 27.5%
October 2010 4 out of 40 10%
November 2010 6 out of 40 15%
December 2010 6 out of 40 15%
January 2011 4 out of 40 10%
February 2011 4 out of 40 10%
March 2011 0 out of 41 0%
April 2011 0 out of 40 0%
May 2011 0 out of 40 0%
June 2011 2 out of 40 5%
July 2011 3 out of 40 7.5%
August 2011 3 out of 42 7.14%
September 2011 1 out of 31 3.23%
October 2011 0 out of 32 0%
November 2011 0 out of 40 0%
December 2011 2 out of 15 13.33%
January 2012 1 out of 30 3.33%
February 2012 2 out of 35 5.71%
March 2012 1 out of 29 3.45%
April 2012 2 out of 40 5%
May 2012 2 out of 40 5%
June 2012 5 out of 40 12.5%
July 2012 7 out of 40 17.5%
August 2012 8 out of 40 20%
September 2012 5 out of 40 12.5%
October 2012 5 out of 40 12.5%
November 2012 5 out of 40 12.5%
December 2012 6 out of 39 15.38%
January 2013 7 out of 40 17.5%
February 2013 no elections held
March 2013 2 out of 10 20%
April 2013 no elections held
May 2013 2 out of 19 10.53%
June 2013 2 out of 10 20%
July 2013 no elections held
August 2013 3 out of 19 15.79%
September 2013 no elections held
October 2013 no elections held
November 2013 4 out of 35 11.43%
December 2013 3 out of 36 8.33%
January 2014 3 out of 20 15%
February 2014 no elections held
March 2014 4 out of 39 10.26%
April 2014 5 out of 40 12.5%
May 2014 no elections held
June 2014 3 out of 20 15%
July 2014 5 out of 36 13.89%
August 2014 4 out of 37 10.81%
September 2014 no elections held
October 2014 4 out of 34 11.76%
November 2014 4 out of 35 11.43%
December 2014 2 out of 37 5.41%
January 2015 2 out of 36 5.55%
February 2015 3 out of 36 8.33%
March 2015 5 out of 40 12.5%

Presidential Election Results

Month Votes Percentage Candidate
December 2008 66 out of 450 15% Vectoor
January 2009 125 out of 485 26% Betamjau (Flashback Sweden)
February 2009 35 out of 428 8% Radsoc
March 2009 0 out of 482 0% No Candidate
April 2009 39 out of 432 9% Rhood
May 2009 0 out of 380 0% No Candidate (coup)
June 2009 69 out of 512 13.5% Mombassa
July 2009 0 out of 452 0% No Candidate (coup)
August 2009 0 out of 641 0% No Candidate (coup)
September 2009 0 out of 689 0% No Candidate (coup)
October 2009 71 out of 754 9.42% josefstark
November 2009 0 out of 414 0% No Candidate
December 2009 56 out of 668 8.38% josefstark
January 2010 89 out of 571 15.59% Mombassa
February 2010 0 out of 571 0% No candidate
March 2010 60 out of 647 9.27% Mombassa
April 2010 55 out of 742 7.41% Seblas
May 2010 0 out of 705 0% No candidate
June 2010 32 out of 619 5.17% Christian Klar
July 2010 94 out of 379 24.80% Radsoc (President through impeachment)
August 2010 50 out of 319 15.67% Beharede
September 2010 67 out of 265 25.28% Krushnow
October 2010 70 out of 242 28.93% Beharede
November 2010 53 out of 293 18.09% paintballforfun (Folkhemsdemokraterna)
December 2010 0 out of 431 0% No candidate
January 2011 35 out of 386 9.07% Adrik Kropotkin
February 2011 53 out of 450 11.78% Adrik Kropotkin
March 2011 61 out of 485 12.58% Radsoc
April 2011 0 out of 487 0% No candidate
May 2011 34 out of 720 4.72% Olle21
June 2011 71 out of 706 10.06% Radsoc
July 2011 64 out of 617 10.37% Jan Danielsson
August 2011 0 out of 576 0% No candidate
September 2011 0 out of 581 0% No candidate
October 2011 47 out of 540 8.70% Beharede
November 2011 48 out of 522 9.20% Adrik Kropotkin
December 2011 245 out of 607 40.36% Raticon
January 2012 49 out of 587 8.35% Carl Johansen
February 2012 0 out of 479 0% No candidate
March 2012 31 out of 604 5.13% Seblas
April 2012 0 out of 482 0% No candidate
May 2012 100 out of 504 19.84% Karl Fanderfeldt
June 2012 57 out of 522 10.92% Karl Fanderfeldt
July 2012 47 out of 435 10.80% fatmike
August 2012 200 out of 379 52.77% Wolf Heinrich von Helldorf (Nationalgardet)
September 2012 62 out of 355 17.46% bloons
October 2012 0 out of 351 0% No candidate
November 2012 77 out of 365 21.10% Karl Fanderfeldt
December 2012 99 out of 329 30.09% Karl Fanderfeldt
January 2013 78 out of 365 21.37% Radsoc
February 2013 66 out of 278 23.74% Kamrat Ankan
March 2013 63 out of 356 17.70% Radsoc
April 2013 54 out of 278 19.42% SpycakeN
May 2013 60 out of 277 21.66% Radsoc
June 2013 59 out of 240 24.58% Ormen
July 2013 0 out of 208 0% No candidate
August 2013 52 out of 245 21.22% Radsoc
September 2013 52 out of 220 23.64% Seblas
October 2013 0 out of 178 0% No candidate
November 2013 38 out of 184 20.65% SpycakeN
December 2013 44 out of 211 20.85% fatmike
January 2014 60 out of 217 27.65% itfolk (N/A)
February 2014 51 out of 213 23.94% itfolk (N/A)
March 2014 29 out of 270 10.74% nnook96
April 2014 35 out of 227 15.42% nnook96
May 2014 42 out of 238 17.65% Radsoc
June 2014 41 out of 214 19.16% Radsoc
July 2014 27 out of 184 14.67% Radsoc
August 2014 18 out of 186 9.68% Umut
September 2014 0 out of 210 0% No candidate
October 2014 116 out of 164 70.73% Radsoc
November 2014 0 out of 184 0% No candidate
December 2014 0 out of 166 0% No candidate
January 2015 0 out of 150 0% No candidate
February 2015 0 out of 178 0% No candidate
March 2015 0 out of 177 0% No candidate
April 2015 102 out of 168 60.71% intyala (Nationalgardet)