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On day 1442 missingno returned, this time under the [[Democratisch Nederland]] party. | On day 1442 missingno returned, this time under the [[Democratisch Nederland]] party. | ||
During his time in the party he served as deputy chairman of congress and then the following term served as chairman of congress in the [[Netherlands]]. | During his time in the party he served as deputy chairman of congress and then the following term served as chairman of congress in the [[Netherlands]]. | ||
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==Media== | ==Media== |
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missingno, previously known as Markus Bell, is a citizen of the Netherlands.
Politics
missingno was born on day 779 and began his political career as a member of the Libertarian party, under the supervision and mentoring of his friend Daniel Parker. missingno was quick to achieve a seat in congress. He soon became party president and succesfully reformed the party due to its inactiveness and dropping in rank.
Independant Party
On day 911 he created the Independent Party with mentor Daniel Parker. The party grew in popularity and became one of the top ranking party in the Netherlands.
missingno was then inactive for almost a year.
Return to politics
On day 1442 missingno returned, this time under the Democratisch Nederland party. During his time in the party he served as deputy chairman of congress and then the following term served as chairman of congress in the Netherlands.
He gained a number of congress seat terms but then left the party, declaring to retire from politics.
Media
On day 1,455 he began a newspaper titled Bell Progress which would observe and report the going ons of the Netherlands congress. The newspaper published 6 articles and was well recieved by the public gaining mostly positive comments.
On day 1,506 he began a newspaper titled eToast.