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Ian E Coleman is a citizen of [[Ireland]]. He was born into Ireland on September 21, 2010. Ian E Coleman is the owner of a newspaper by the name of Any Eye on eIreland [http://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/an-eye-on-eireland-284383/1]. He is the founder and former Party President of [[Eire Aonair]], a political party of Ireland.
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Ian E Coleman is a citizen of [[Ireland]]. He was born into Ireland on September 21, 2010. Ian E Coleman is the owner of a newspaper by the name of An Eye on eIreland [http://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/an-eye-on-eireland-284383/1]. He is the founder and former Party President of [[Eire Aonair]], a political party of Ireland.
  
 
==Political History==  
 
==Political History==  

Revision as of 03:03, 6 December 2012



Ian E CoIeman

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Society
Nationality Flag-Ireland.jpg Irish
Date of birth September 21, 2010
Residence Ireland
Sex Male
Political party Eire Aonair
Newspaper The Coleman Global
Politics
Party President of Eire Aonair
Congress of Ireland
Minister of Ireland
Military
Military unit Irish Army
Squadron 2
Position Soldier
Military rank Icon rank Recruit.png Supreme Marshal **
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Ian E Coleman is a citizen of Ireland. He was born into Ireland on September 21, 2010. Ian E Coleman is the owner of a newspaper by the name of An Eye on eIreland [1]. He is the founder and former Party President of Eire Aonair, a political party of Ireland.

Political History

Early Political Life

Shortly after joining the game of eRepublik (September 2010) Ian E Coleman joined the political party Eire Aontaithe. Shortly following Connell Rath's October inauguration in 2010, Ian E Coleman was offered the position of Co-Minister of Information for Ireland. He was to serve in the Ministry of Information with Minister Biffo3000, who was able to help make up for his inexperience. Behind the scenes this ministry helped to shape the Irish wiki pages, and developed databases and surveys. On the whole the October 2010 government was a success, accomplishing all of the official goals but falling short of meeting EDEN's requirements for membership once again.

Post December 2010 Wipe

On December 7, 2010, the UK completely wiped Ireland off of the map, leading to every company, organization, and party being moved from Ireland to the UK. In effect Ireland was forced to rebuild with no parties, organizations, or companies. Ian E Coleman was no longer a member of Eire Aontaithe and so became an independent. In February of 2011 Ian E Coleman was given the position of Minister of Wiki by newly elected Country President Seanan. [2] This was an entirely new position that had been created to bring new focus to the task of keeping Ireland's wiki pages up to date and informative. This position has lead him to closely observe information related to Ireland and the mechanics of eRepublik. He was given this position again in March under the Presidency of 05637716/Ariovistus. [3]

November 30, 2010. Ian E Coleman's political analysis according to http://politicalcompass.org.

Foundation of Eire Aonair

On March 17, 2011 (St.Patricks Day), Ian founded Eire Aonair [4]. As the founder, Ian became the first Party President of Eire Aonair.

Community

Ian E Coleman won the Irelander of the Month award for May 2011. [20] In April of 2011 Ian was given an award for Community Supporter of the Month, by then Country President Marcus Suridius, for his work on Ireland's wiki. [21] In the "Amazing Review" edition of Irasian's community opinion articles Ian received a score of good overall with 14 votes toward him being a good citizen. [22]

Media

Ian E Coleman was the owner and author of An Eye of eIreland. [23] Ian's first article was published on September 29, 2010. [24] Ian has also had the position of Wiki Officer/Minister on a few occasions, which entails record keeping and writing. In this position, he has increased the visibility of Ireland, and documented many historical events, facts, and figures.