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'''Retropartiet''' was a political [[party]] in [[Denmark]].
 
'''Retropartiet''' was a political [[party]] in [[Denmark]].
  
==Party Programme==
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==Party Program==
A new Party Programme was released on the 10th of May. It was not only translated into English, but it was also reviewed and edited to fit the RP profile better. You can read it [[Retropartiet/Party Programme|here]]. This makes the old Norwegian version forfeit, but it will be kept for historic purposes.
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A new Party Program was released on the 10th of May. It was not only translated into English, but it was also reviewed and edited to fit the RP profile better. You can read it [[Retropartiet/Party Programme|here]]. This makes the old Norwegian version forfeit, but it will be kept for historic purposes.
  
==RP Party Presidents==
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===Founding and early days in Denmark===
 
===Founding and early days in Denmark===
  
On the 6th of May, Retropartiet was founded as a joint political project, started by [[KristofferAG]], [[bjelland]] and [[reboot]]. It was founded in Denmark, who have recently been the victim of multiple TOs, by [[Brazil]] and [[America]], to mention some. Therefore, the citizens of eDenmark met the new party with great skepticism. Of course, RP understood this, and decided that they would keep a low profile. They also angered the citizens of eDenmark that didn't speak Danish, as they're first editions of the party programme were released in Norwegian, a language that the Danes understand very well.
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On the 6th of May, Retropartiet was founded as a joint political project, started by [[KristofferAG]], [[bjelland]] and [[reboot]]. It was founded in Denmark, who have recently been the victim of multiple TOs, by [[Brazil]] and [[United States of America]], to mention some. Therefore, the citizens of Denmark met the new party with great skepticism. Of course, RP understood this, and decided that they would keep a low profile. They also angered the citizens of Denmark that didn't speak Danish, as they're first editions of the party program were released in Norwegian, a language that the Danes understand very well.
  
 
On the tenth of May, a revised and translated version of the Party Programme was written, and it was released in a news article which can be found {{eLink|article|797263|here}}.
 
On the tenth of May, a revised and translated version of the Party Programme was written, and it was released in a news article which can be found {{eLink|article|797263|here}}.

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Retropartiet

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General Information
Country Flag-Denmark.jpg Denmark
Abbreviation RP
Forum [1]
Founded 6. May 2009
Political
President KristofferAG
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0 seats, 0%
Succeeded By suspended
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Retropartiet was a political party in Denmark.

Party Program

A new Party Program was released on the 10th of May. It was not only translated into English, but it was also reviewed and edited to fit the RP profile better. You can read it here. This makes the old Norwegian version forfeit, but it will be kept for historic purposes.

RP Party presidents

Name Vice President Term(s)
KristofferAG bjelland 1

History

Following is a detailed description of the history of the Danish political party Retropartiet.

Founding and early days in Denmark

On the 6th of May, Retropartiet was founded as a joint political project, started by KristofferAG, bjelland and reboot. It was founded in Denmark, who have recently been the victim of multiple TOs, by Brazil and United States of America, to mention some. Therefore, the citizens of Denmark met the new party with great skepticism. Of course, RP understood this, and decided that they would keep a low profile. They also angered the citizens of Denmark that didn't speak Danish, as they're first editions of the party program were released in Norwegian, a language that the Danes understand very well.

On the tenth of May, a revised and translated version of the Party Programme was written, and it was released in a news article which can be found here.