Procreate and Populate Party
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Procreate and Populate Party was a party in Australia.
Introduction
The Procreate and Populate Party seeks to increase population and the general wellness of all eAustralians for their personal growth and the economic and security well-being of eAustralia.
History
The Procreate and Populate Party was created from the unused eAustralian Labour Party by Paul Hamon. It was lost as a party from the June 2010 Prime Minister elections, after which former Indonesian citizen, and PTOer Sandygee renamed the party to the Poison and Perish Party but, in October 2010 it saw it's return.
Growth
The Procreate and Populate Party was originally created by Vladimir Petrovic as eLabour in June 2009. It was a relativity small party for it's first few months in politics and never threatened to break into the top five Australian parties, as it's membership hovered between 5 and 15 members. However, Paul Hamon started large recruiting drives and soon the party had close to 50 members, and he then became Party president.
Just before the October 25 elections Paul Hamon renamed eLabour to the Procreate and Populate Party, and soon thereafter it became one the top five Australian parties. Despite facing severe media criticism for having very little policy and candidates with little parliamentary experience, PaPP secured 20% of the seats in parliament.
The Procreate and Populate Party continued to grow fast after the elections and moved from 5th to the largest party in Australia despite frequent media attacks. On Day 740 and only 44 days after it's formation the PaPP membership became the largest party in eAustralia toppling the long standing reign of the Australian Democratic Socialist Party (ADSP).
PaPP Party Policies
Health & Wellness Education
PaPP believes that all new players deserve a fair chance at high wellness. We work to ensure that newer players are educated on how to maintain their wellness, rather than given needless handouts. Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a year.
Increase Population
Citizens can directly help recruit babies into eAustralia. More citizens make for a secure and prosperous eAustralia. PaPP will work to directly recruit new citizens and direct government efforts towards this critical endeavor. We support the government's efforts with the Department of Baby Boom, and have members actively promoting the game.
Increase Retention Rate
We will increase retention rate by actively engaging newer players in showing them the ropes and pointing them to all the resources the Australian government provides. Why have health and mentoring programs and then not publicize them and allow our babies to die? The more babies that grow up, the stronger the eAustralian economy will be leads to a stronger eAustralia for all.
Rank & Skill Australia
Australia's security can be improved by aggressively improving the Rank & Skill of the average citizen. A high ranked and well skilled eAustralia is a strong Australia. Skilled citizens are productive and happy citizens. High ranked citizens are better able to defend eAustralia. We would like to encourage all citizens to train using Napoleon if they are able to.
Cabinet Power and Responsibility
The PaPP believes that the Cabinet is the most important part of the eAustralian government, and we believe that minimal interference should be placed on them by the Senate. The separation of the Cabinet and the Senate is important in ensuring that our political machine runs smoothly.
Military
We believe in a strong military with high levels of funding, which is possible through our focus of education rather than handouts. We support the actions of our allies, and endorse the deployment of our military overseas. Sending lower level troops on overseas deployments will assist in their development, both through experience and education. A major overhaul is needed to formalize our military, and ensure newer players have the best possible experience in the relevant sections. Militias are an excellent resource for the defense of our nation, and should be encouraged at all times so as to lessen the burden on our budget and our expanding military. Funding for militias should be reserved for damage based payment only, but is a crucial part of an effective military force.
Economy
Lower taxes are essential in the growth and development of our nation. Our nation will emerge as a world power when v2 arrives, due to our Titanium resources, and we need to be prepared to manage a large economy. Import taxes should be very low for manufactured goods, but high for raw materials that we possess - this will increase our tax income, encourage lower prices of goods for players, and will not harm our profitable industries.
PaPP's Missions
PaPP Donations and Gifts
Inspired by the work of ausEaid (Australia's first charity), PaPP runed charity called PaPP Donations and Gifts. Supporters send donations for distribution to fellow Australians in need. This differs from other charities, in that PAPP-DG actively seeks out new players who are usually unaware that help is available.
Organizations
The 90+ Family Trust hold a collection of business that help to educate and train people. They offer jobs for people of all skill levels or for people that would like to train in new a skill. The 90+ Family Trust Organization was administered by the PaPP founder and former party president Paul Hamon.
Contact Information
Forums
The PaPP discussion forum was open to all PaPP members and could previously be found here, on the official Australian eRepublik forums.
Elections
Presidential Elections
- October 2009: Did not participate.
- November 2009: PaPP supported the TBP candidate Cerridwen Voeland. She won the election with 53% of the vote and was also supported by the ANP, AI and the ACP.
- December 2009: PaPP nominated Garven Dreis as a presidential candidate.
- January 2010: PaPP supported Timeoin as a presidential candidate.
- February 2010: PaPP nominated Paul Hamon as a presidential candidate.
- March 2010: PaPP nominated Majester as a presidential candidate.
Senate Elections
Month and Year | Senator | Region | Votes | Presenation |
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October 2009 | Xerenity | New South Wales | 16 | No |
October 2009 | levista | Victoria | 11 | No |
October 2009 | Henry Williams | Queensland | 8 | No |
October 2009 | jimmie32 | Northern Territory | 4 | Yes |
October 2009 | Majester | South Australia | 4 | No |
October 2009 | AmyW | Tasmania | 4 | No |
October 2009 | Paul Hamon | Tasmania | 4 | No |
October 2009 | Zoran021 | Northern Territory | 4 | No |
November 2009 | Xerenity | New South Wales | 56 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
November 2009 | CrowdedHouse | Victoria | 14 | No - left party immediately after election |
November 2009 | Nomlah | Queensland | 11 | Yes |
November 2009 | levista | Victoria | 10 | Yes |
November 2009 | dylan of the darkness | Western Australia | 9 | Yes |
November 2009 | Paul Hamon | Tasmania | 7 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
November 2009 | Majester | South Australia | 6 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
November 2009 | Henry Williams | South Australia | 5 | Yes |
November 2009 | Dante623 | ? | 4 | Yes |
November 2009 | Arfman (Wildcard) | Northern Territory | 10 | ? |
December 2009 | Xerenity | New South Wales | 18 | Yes |
December 2009 | randomface | Queensland | 6 | Yes |
December 2009 | harriesan | South Australia | 5 | Yes |
December 2009 | Majester | South Australia | 4 | Yes |
December 2009 | Hinokai | Tasmania | 4 | No |
December 2009 | Balkan Beast (Wildcard) | New South Wales | 9 | Yes |
January 2010 | Paul Hamon | New South Wales | 27 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
January 2010 | levista | Victoria | 9 | Yes (link to PaPP wiki page) |
January 2010 | Hinokai | Northern Territory | 4 | No |
January 2010 | Xerenity (Wildcard) | New South Wales | 12 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
January 2010 | Arfman (Wildcard) | Western Australia | 6 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
February 2010 | Xerenity | New South Wales | 16 | Yes |
February 2010 | Kewell10 | Tasmania | 7 | No |
February 2010 | Ryan Neufield | Tasmania | 5 | Yes |
March 2010 | Kewell10 | Tasmania | 10 | No |
March 2010 | Arfman | South Australia | 9 | Yes (link to citizen wiki page) |
March 2010 | Xerenity (Wildcard) | New South Wales | 13 | No |
March 2010 | Majester (Wildcard) | Western Australia | 10 | No |
Party presidents
Date Term Began | Date Term Ended | Party president | Avatar |
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16 October, 2009 | 15 November, 2009 | Paul Hamon | |
16 November, 2009 | 15 December, 2009 | Paul Hamon | |
16 December, 2009 | 15 January, 2010 | Majester | |
16 January, 2010 | 15 February, 2010 | Majester | |
16 February, 2010 | 15 March, 2010 | Paul Hamon | |
16 March, 2010 | 15 April, 2010 | Xerenity | |
16 April, 2010 | 15 May, 2010 | Bass Junkie | |
16 May, 2010 | 15 June, 2010 | Pedramt | |
16 June, 2010 | PTOed | Sandygee | |
16 October, 2010 | 15 November, 2010 | Paul Hamon |