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== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
− | At first, he became a member of {{eLink|party|2386|EEK}}, but after a while he decided to leave it, because he understood that this party didn't | + | At first, he became a member of {{eLink|party|2386|EEK}}, but after a while, he decided to leave it, because he understood that this party didn't represent him anymore. |
− | After he left EEK, he joined HPC ( | + | After he left EEK, he joined HPC (later known as {{eLink|party|2443|GIP}}) to challenge for the presidency. He wanted to turn HPC to a thoroughbred Greek party. HPC was the party of people who did Political Take Over in Greece and stole everything. As it was natural, he lost the elections only by a few votes. |
At around the same time, the fifth older party in Greece was founded, the [[Democratic Party of Greece]] (DPG). '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' joined '''DPG''' from the first day οn October 16 2009. | At around the same time, the fifth older party in Greece was founded, the [[Democratic Party of Greece]] (DPG). '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' joined '''DPG''' from the first day οn October 16 2009. | ||
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After five months of continuous presence in '''DPG''', he was elected party president for the first time. He retained the post for four months. During these months, DPG elected congressmen after three months and increased the number of its members, from 46 to 120. | After five months of continuous presence in '''DPG''', he was elected party president for the first time. He retained the post for four months. During these months, DPG elected congressmen after three months and increased the number of its members, from 46 to 120. | ||
− | On June 25 2010, he was elected Congressman with '''DPG'''. Οn December 15 2010 he was re-elected president of DPG for the last time. | + | On June 25 2010, he was elected Congressman with '''DPG'''. Οn December 15, 2010, he was re-elected president of DPG for the last time. |
− | In February 2011, he decides to temporarily leave '''DPG''' and joins '''GIP''' | + | In February 2011, he decides to temporarily leave '''DPG''' and joins '''GIP''' because he wanted to discover a little bit more the game. After three months, he returns back to '''DPG'''. |
− | After a decision of some DPG members, the party stops to exist and they create a new party, the Fileleftheri Patriotiki Simmachia. On July 15 2011 he was elected president of [[Fileleu8eri Patriotiki Symaxia|FiPS]] and on September 15 2011 he was elected president of '''FiPS''' again | + | After a decision of some DPG members, the party stops to exist and they create a new party, the Fileleftheri Patriotiki Simmachia. On July 15, 2011, he was elected president of [[Fileleu8eri Patriotiki Symaxia|FiPS]] and on September 15, 2011, he was elected president of '''FiPS''' again. |
− | On November 5 2011 came the culmination of his political career: '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' was elected President of Greece, nominated by '''FiPS''' and endorsed by '''GIP''', {{eLink|party|2627|EDA}} and {{eLink|party|3603|NEA POREIA}}. During his presidential term he attempted to sign a peace treaty with FYROM, but negotiations originally stagnated and eventually broke down altogether. Finally, he decided that the only way for the liberation of Greece was a | + | On November 5 2011 came the culmination of his political career: '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' was elected [[President]] of Greece, nominated by '''FiPS''' and endorsed by '''GIP''', {{eLink|party|2627|EDA}} and {{eLink|party|3603|NEA POREIA}}. During his presidential term, he attempted to sign a peace treaty with FYROM, but negotiations originally stagnated and eventually broke down altogether. Finally, he decided that the only way for the liberation of Greece was a counterattack against FYROM. Greece won back all its core regions, [[Congress elections]] were held after one month of absence and also conquered the core regions of FYROM. |
== Military == | == Military == | ||
+ | While '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' was in '''GIP''', he also joined a military unit: Tiger Military Forces ('''TMF'''). He remained there until the unit disbanded and earned a [[Battle hero]] medal. | ||
− | + | Then, he abstained from involvement with organised warfare over a long period of time, until he joined [[THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY NI]] on October 5 2011. | |
− | + | He was a member of the 1st Regiment in [[Arch.Angels|Arch-angels]]. | |
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− | He was a member of 1st Regiment in [[Arch Angels|Arch-angels]]. | + | |
== Media == | == Media == | ||
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== Society == | == Society == | ||
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'''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' has one Society Builder Medal and 10 Hard Worker Medals. | '''Konstantinos Mitsotakis''' has one Society Builder Medal and 10 Hard Worker Medals. | ||
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Konstantinos Mitsotakis was born in Peloponnese, Greece on July 16, 2009.
He served as Secretary of New Players in Greece three times. Two times in Tall_niki's Governments and one time in Thanasis Shoinas' Government. Also, he served as Vice President of Greece in October 2011. In November he was elected President of Greece.
Politics
At first, he became a member of EEK, but after a while, he decided to leave it, because he understood that this party didn't represent him anymore.
After he left EEK, he joined HPC (later known as GIP) to challenge for the presidency. He wanted to turn HPC to a thoroughbred Greek party. HPC was the party of people who did Political Take Over in Greece and stole everything. As it was natural, he lost the elections only by a few votes.
At around the same time, the fifth older party in Greece was founded, the Democratic Party of Greece (DPG). Konstantinos Mitsotakis joined DPG from the first day οn October 16 2009.
After five months of continuous presence in DPG, he was elected party president for the first time. He retained the post for four months. During these months, DPG elected congressmen after three months and increased the number of its members, from 46 to 120.
On June 25 2010, he was elected Congressman with DPG. Οn December 15, 2010, he was re-elected president of DPG for the last time.
In February 2011, he decides to temporarily leave DPG and joins GIP because he wanted to discover a little bit more the game. After three months, he returns back to DPG.
After a decision of some DPG members, the party stops to exist and they create a new party, the Fileleftheri Patriotiki Simmachia. On July 15, 2011, he was elected president of FiPS and on September 15, 2011, he was elected president of FiPS again.
On November 5 2011 came the culmination of his political career: Konstantinos Mitsotakis was elected President of Greece, nominated by FiPS and endorsed by GIP, EDA and NEA POREIA. During his presidential term, he attempted to sign a peace treaty with FYROM, but negotiations originally stagnated and eventually broke down altogether. Finally, he decided that the only way for the liberation of Greece was a counterattack against FYROM. Greece won back all its core regions, Congress elections were held after one month of absence and also conquered the core regions of FYROM.
Military
While Konstantinos Mitsotakis was in GIP, he also joined a military unit: Tiger Military Forces (TMF). He remained there until the unit disbanded and earned a Battle hero medal.
Then, he abstained from involvement with organised warfare over a long period of time, until he joined THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY NI on October 5 2011.
He was a member of the 1st Regiment in Arch-angels.
Media
Konstantinos Mitsotakis owns the newspaper H Epitimi (The Honorary).
Society
Konstantinos Mitsotakis has one Society Builder Medal and 10 Hard Worker Medals.
Achievements
Konstantinos Mitsotakis has a total of 41 Achievements so far.