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name=National Pirate Party | | name=National Pirate Party | | ||
logo=Party-National Pirate Party.jpg | | logo=Party-National Pirate Party.jpg | | ||
formation=September, 2009 | | formation=September, 2009 | | ||
dissolution=March 26, 2010 | | dissolution=March 26, 2010 | | ||
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− | members= | + | members=| |
orientation=Center-Left | | orientation=Center-Left | | ||
ideology=Libertarian | | ideology=Libertarian | | ||
− | congress= | + | congress= | |
number=2480 | | number=2480 | | ||
− | website= | + | website=http://nationalpirateparty.webs.com/ National Pirate Party Website | |
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forum= | | forum= | | ||
abbreviation=NPP | | abbreviation=NPP | | ||
− | preceded= Liberal Party of Australia| | + | preceded=Liberal Party of Australia | |
succeeded=The Greens | | succeeded=The Greens | | ||
colors=Grey and White | | colors=Grey and White | | ||
− | + | country=Australia | | |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The | + | The National Pirate party has been in existence since September 2009, when [[Mr. Awesome]] left the [[Liberal Party of Australia (Historical Party)|Liberal Party of Australia]] and the party changed into the '''National Pirate Party''', having been created soon after '''Talk like a Pirate day'''. Since that time, it has been a minor Australian political [[party]], intending not to reach the ranks of the top 5 political parties, but rather to exist as a fun party for anyone who wanted to be a pirate. |
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− | == February 2010 == | + | === February 2010 === |
− | In February 2010, the National Pirate Party narrowly won the election against a suspected | + | In February 2010, the National Pirate Party narrowly won the election against a suspected [[Political takeover|PTO]]<ref>{{Plain link|//www.erepublik.com/en/elections/country-50-election-party-2480-date-2010-01-region-334|Party elections February 2010}}</ref>. [[Sir Terrifico|Sir_Terrifico]] resigned shortly after gaining Party Presidency. |
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− | + | === March 2010 === | |
+ | During the month of March 2010, the National Pirate party saw exponential growth in numbers. They grew in numbers to reach as high as the third biggest party in Australia, with over 150 members. The reasons for this can be seen as a result of the changing of the experience system, which allows for fighting after only level 3. The majority of these members have since been banned for multi-ing, and their numbers have reduced significantly. It is believed that the people responsible for taking over South Africa in February 2010 are connected with the takeover attempt from this party. | ||
− | + | Just prior to the elections, the party president was banned. Ownership was then passed on to the party member with the most experience, believed to be [[Jameson L. Tai]]. During the [[Congress of Australia|March Senate Elections]], the Party's name was rebranded to '''PHOENIX PTO DONT VOTE'''. Afterwards, it was renamed by acting [[Party president]] Jameson L. Tai. After Jameson left the country on deployment as part of the [[DropBears]], the [[Party president|party presidency]] was passed to [[Timeoin]] (of the [[Australian Military Party]], who vowed to keep control of the party until the April party president elections, to stop it falling into the hands of the Channers. | |
− | + | Timeoin was responsible for changing the party name to its current name, '''The Greens''', and changing its logo. The reason for this was so that new players would not confuse the National Pirate Party with the political takeover that was currently in effect from within the party. | |
− | '' These senators were elected under suspicious circumstances in the March Senate elections ''. | + | ==== Suspected PTO Senators ==== |
+ | '' These senators were elected from the National Pirate Party under suspicious circumstances in the March 2010 Senate elections ''. | ||
− | # | + | # {{ELink|citizen|2874788|TurnusX}} |
− | # | + | # {{ELink|citizen|2886245|MissShe}} |
− | # | + | # {{ELink|citizen|2655156|kang cahyo Mk. II}} |
# {{ELink|citizen|1209022|Urang Sunda}} | # {{ELink|citizen|1209022|Urang Sunda}} | ||
− | # | + | # {{ELink|citizen|2874760|chitatos}} |
− | == Party Reborn == | + | === Party Reborn === |
+ | This party was brought back as a political party by [[Greenlamp]] on August 17, 2010. The rebirth didn't last long. | ||
− | + | == References == | |
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | * | + | *{{Plain link|//nationalpirateparty.freeforums.org/index.php|National Pirate Party forums}} |
− | * | + | *{{Plain link|//nationalpirateparty.webs.com/|National Pirate party website}} |
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History
The National Pirate party has been in existence since September 2009, when Mr. Awesome left the Liberal Party of Australia and the party changed into the National Pirate Party, having been created soon after Talk like a Pirate day. Since that time, it has been a minor Australian political party, intending not to reach the ranks of the top 5 political parties, but rather to exist as a fun party for anyone who wanted to be a pirate.
Election | Name | Votes |
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September, 2009 | Corey Blake | 7 |
October, 2009 | Brian O'Donnel | 5 |
November, 2009 | Gercon Bonn | 6 |
January, 2010 | Sir_Terrifico | 10 |
Feburary, 2010 | Greenlamp | 7 |
March, 2010 | Flowgirl | 16 |
February 2010
In February 2010, the National Pirate Party narrowly won the election against a suspected PTO[1]. Sir_Terrifico resigned shortly after gaining Party Presidency.
March 2010
During the month of March 2010, the National Pirate party saw exponential growth in numbers. They grew in numbers to reach as high as the third biggest party in Australia, with over 150 members. The reasons for this can be seen as a result of the changing of the experience system, which allows for fighting after only level 3. The majority of these members have since been banned for multi-ing, and their numbers have reduced significantly. It is believed that the people responsible for taking over South Africa in February 2010 are connected with the takeover attempt from this party.
Just prior to the elections, the party president was banned. Ownership was then passed on to the party member with the most experience, believed to be Jameson L. Tai. During the March Senate Elections, the Party's name was rebranded to PHOENIX PTO DONT VOTE. Afterwards, it was renamed by acting Party president Jameson L. Tai. After Jameson left the country on deployment as part of the DropBears, the party presidency was passed to Timeoin (of the Australian Military Party, who vowed to keep control of the party until the April party president elections, to stop it falling into the hands of the Channers.
Timeoin was responsible for changing the party name to its current name, The Greens, and changing its logo. The reason for this was so that new players would not confuse the National Pirate Party with the political takeover that was currently in effect from within the party.
Suspected PTO Senators
These senators were elected from the National Pirate Party under suspicious circumstances in the March 2010 Senate elections .
Party Reborn
This party was brought back as a political party by Greenlamp on August 17, 2010. The rebirth didn't last long.