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{{Otheruses|The Liberal Party of South Africa}}
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{{Party|
 
{{Party|
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   name= Liberal Party of South Africa|
 
   name= Liberal Party of South Africa|
 
   logo= Party-Liberal_Party_of_South_Africa.png|
 
   logo= Party-Liberal_Party_of_South_Africa.png|
   formation= September 2009|
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   formation= August 28, 2009|
   dissolution=Unknown |
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   dissolution= January 20, 2010|
   president= Martin Warmonger |
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   president= |
 
   orientation= Center|
 
   orientation= Center|
   congress= 0 seats, 0%|
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  ideology= Libertarian|
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   congress= N/A|
 
   number= 2635|
 
   number= 2635|
   link= http://liberalparty.yolasite.com |  <!---(if have outside website)--->
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   website= http://liberalparty.yolasite.com website LPSA|
  link name=LPSA|
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   country= South Africa|
 
   country= South Africa|
 
   abbreviation= LPSA|
 
   abbreviation= LPSA|
   preceded= South African Foreigners Party |
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   preceded= South African Foreigners Party|
   succeeded= Uniao Militar Brasileira |
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   succeeded= |
   colors= Blue |
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   colors= Blue|
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The '''Liberal Party of South Africa''' was an independent party which had nothing to do with [[The Liberal Party of South Africa|this party]]. The party was founded as the [[South African Foreigners Party]] by [[Martin Warmonger]] in August 2009, and just before he went into "retirement", in September 2009, he changed the name to ''Liberal Party of South Africa''. The party has since ceased to exist and is now a party in Brazil.
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The '''Liberal Party of South Africa''' was an independent party which had nothing to do with [[The Liberal Party of South Africa|this party]].  
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The party was founded as the [[South African Foreigners Party]] by [[Martin Warmonger]] in August 2009, and just before he went into "retirement" he changed the name to ''Liberal Party of South Africa''. On {{Day|792|from=erep}} it was announced that the party is changing the name to '''Free Africa''', in the memory of a formerly active political party [[Free Africa]]{{Ref|e|article|1155136}}.
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The party has since ceased to exist and become a Brazilian party when Brazil conquered South Africa. One more time, it was renamed, this time to '''Uniao Militar Brasileira'''.
  
 
== [[Party president]]s ==
 
== [[Party president]]s ==
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|October 2009 - November 2009
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|[[OKayOK|Mark Morcom]]
 
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|November 2009 - December 2009
 
|November 2009 - December 2009
|[[Souran]]
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|[[Souran Venomblade]]
 
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|December 2009 - January 2010
 
|December 2009 - January 2010
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|[[OKayOK|Mark Morcom]]
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=== IV) Politics ===
 
=== IV) Politics ===
The LP supports a cabinet including a very wide variety of ministries, therefore giving more and more citizens the opportunity to get politically involved. The LP will welcome different opinions on any and all aspects of politics. This however excludes the type of government the LP supports, Democracy, and more Capitalistic.
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The LP supports a cabinet including a very wide variety of ministries, therefore giving more and more citizens the opportunity to get politically involved. The LP will welcome different opinions on any and all aspects of politics. This, however, excludes the type of government the LP supports, Democracy, and more Capitalistic.
  
 
=== V) Elections ===
 
=== V) Elections ===
  
 
====a) Presidential====     
 
====a) Presidential====     
Each party member has the right to run for presidency, but after a general party decision, the LP will support the candidate the majority voted for and decided on. The LP will not necessarily support its own candidates.  
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Each party member has the right to run for the presidency, but after a general party decision, the LP will support the candidate the majority voted for and decided on. The LP will not necessarily support its own candidates.  
  
 
====b) Party====
 
====b) Party====
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The LP’s main support lies with players new to eRepublik, but the party will heartily allow any persons, new or old. All countrymen/women are allowed to join the party forum, members, or not.
 
The LP’s main support lies with players new to eRepublik, but the party will heartily allow any persons, new or old. All countrymen/women are allowed to join the party forum, members, or not.
  
== See Also ==
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==Logos==
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<gallery>
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*[[Martin Warmonger]]
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==Read more==
*[[The Liberal Party of South Africa]]
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*{{eLink|article|950663|WAT THE LIBERAL PARTY OF SOUTH AFRICA STANDS FOR}}
*[[Souran]]
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*{{eLink|article|1095743|What Liberals Stand For}}

Latest revision as of 06:30, 15 February 2019

Liberal Party of South Africa

Party-Liberal_Party_of_South_Africa.png
General Information
Country Flag-South Africa.jpg South Africa
Abbreviation LPSA
Website website LPSA
Colors Blue
Founded August 28, 2009
Dissolved January 20, 2010
Political
Congress Occupancy N/A
Succeeds South African Foreigners Party
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian

The Liberal Party of South Africa was an independent party which had nothing to do with this party.

The party was founded as the South African Foreigners Party by Martin Warmonger in August 2009, and just before he went into "retirement" he changed the name to Liberal Party of South Africa. On 20 January 2010 it was announced that the party is changing the name to Free Africa, in the memory of a formerly active political party Free Africa[1].

The party has since ceased to exist and become a Brazilian party when Brazil conquered South Africa. One more time, it was renamed, this time to Uniao Militar Brasileira.

Party presidents

The list of known party presidents:

Mandate Leader
August 2009 - September 2009 Martin Warmonger
September 2009 - October 2009 Francois Spawn
October 2009 - November 2009 Mark Morcom
November 2009 - December 2009 Souran Venomblade
December 2009 - January 2010 Mark Morcom

Manifesto

The Liberal Party's Manifesto was put together in the first few days of September 2009.

I) Preamble

The LP is committed to the liberation of all nine official provinces of South Africa, and to the success of the country in an economic, militant, and political way. The policies of the party can be changed to fit the situation of any country situation.

II) Economy

The LP focuses (in an economic field) on promoting the country in any positive economic way. If the situation of the economy changes in that time, the LP will accordingly fit its economic policies into that of the situation.

III) Military

The LP does not support conflicts, and will, when there is war declared against the Republic; try to prevent any wellness (life) loss through diplomatic measures. If there is however no way to convince the enemy through the use of tongue, the LP will support military operations. The LP believes that South Africa should remain a neutral country, and should try to participate in war games, but thus staying neutral.

At the moment the Republic is in no physical condition to try and invade, or successfully protect a country without sufficient loss of gold and ZAR, the LP believes that the country should exclude itself from foreign conflicts.

IV) Politics

The LP supports a cabinet including a very wide variety of ministries, therefore giving more and more citizens the opportunity to get politically involved. The LP will welcome different opinions on any and all aspects of politics. This, however, excludes the type of government the LP supports, Democracy, and more Capitalistic.

V) Elections

a) Presidential

Each party member has the right to run for the presidency, but after a general party decision, the LP will support the candidate the majority voted for and decided on. The LP will not necessarily support its own candidates.

b) Party

All party members can run for party presidency on their own basis.

c) Congressional

Same principals as V), a)

VI) Membership

The LP’s main support lies with players new to eRepublik, but the party will heartily allow any persons, new or old. All countrymen/women are allowed to join the party forum, members, or not.

Logos

Read more