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country=Romania| | country=Romania| | ||
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birth=28.03.2008 - Day 129 of the New World| | birth=28.03.2008 - Day 129 of the New World| | ||
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residence={{SmFlag|Romania}} [[Muntenia]]| | residence={{SmFlag|Romania}} [[Muntenia]]| | ||
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'''Pan Halippa''' served two terms as president of [[Republic of Moldova]]. | '''Pan Halippa''' served two terms as president of [[Republic of Moldova]]. | ||
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | Wanting to help his country to develop and to remove the communists leaders, he and his friends founded '''Partidul Managerilor din Modova''' (''Managers Party of Moldova''), party which became very popular. In March 2008 he easily became president of [[Republic of Moldova]]. The next step was the unification of [[Republic of Moldova]] with [[Romania]]. '''Pan Halippa''' and the Romanian president [[Titu Maiorescu]] launched referendums in both countries. After the referendums <ref>Banca Nationala a Romaniei, | + | Wanting to help his country to develop and to remove the communists leaders, he and his friends founded '''Partidul Managerilor din Modova''' (''Managers Party of Moldova''), party which became very popular. In March 2008, he easily became president of [[Republic of Moldova]]. The next step was the unification of [[Republic of Moldova]] with [[Romania]]. '''Pan Halippa''' and the Romanian president [[Titu Maiorescu]] launched referendums in both countries. After the referendums <ref>Banca Nationala a Romaniei, {{eLink|article|175431|Referendum for Union/Referendum pentru Unire}}, BNR Daily</ref><ref>Pan Halippa, {{eLink|article|175252|REFERENDUM!}}, Tanarul Revolutionar</ref> in which the majority of voters agreed with the union, the nation of [[Republic of Moldova]] became part of [[Romania]] through a [[Moldavia-Romania War|war]] on April 4, 2008. This was the only official union based on a contract ever made in [[eRepublik]]<ref>Pan Halippa, {{eLink|article|198861|Traiasca eRomania Mare!!!}}, Tinarul Revolutionar</ref><ref>[[Titu Maiorescu]], {{eLink|article|189471|De maine ne unim cu Moldova}}, The eVeniment</ref><ref>[[Titu Maiorescu]], {{eLink|article|199272|To former Moldavian citizens/Pentru fostii cetateni moldoveni}}, The eVeniment</ref>. Although [[Republic of Moldova]] is not part of [[Romania]] anymore, due to political/war reasons, '''Pan Halippa''' is also known as ''the last president of [[Republic of Moldova|Moldova]]''. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
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Pan Halippa served two terms as president of Republic of Moldova.
About
Wanting to help his country to develop and to remove the communists leaders, he and his friends founded Partidul Managerilor din Modova (Managers Party of Moldova), party which became very popular. In March 2008, he easily became president of Republic of Moldova. The next step was the unification of Republic of Moldova with Romania. Pan Halippa and the Romanian president Titu Maiorescu launched referendums in both countries. After the referendums [1][2] in which the majority of voters agreed with the union, the nation of Republic of Moldova became part of Romania through a war on April 4, 2008. This was the only official union based on a contract ever made in eRepublik[3][4][5]. Although Republic of Moldova is not part of Romania anymore, due to political/war reasons, Pan Halippa is also known as the last president of Moldova.
Notes
- ↑ Banca Nationala a Romaniei, Referendum for Union/Referendum pentru Unire, BNR Daily
- ↑ Pan Halippa, REFERENDUM!, Tanarul Revolutionar
- ↑ Pan Halippa, Traiasca eRomania Mare!!!, Tinarul Revolutionar
- ↑ Titu Maiorescu, De maine ne unim cu Moldova, The eVeniment
- ↑ Titu Maiorescu, To former Moldavian citizens/Pentru fostii cetateni moldoveni, The eVeniment