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+ | | '''Apr-May 2013''' | ||
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+ | | '''May-Jun 2013''' | ||
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+ | | 8.63% {{Increase}} | ||
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+ | | '''Jun-Jul 2013''' | ||
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+ | | 11.76% {{Increase}} | ||
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+ | | '''Jul-Aug 2013''' | ||
+ | | '''6''' {{Increase}} | ||
+ | | 20,97% {{Increase}} | ||
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+ | | '''Aug-Sep 2013''' | ||
+ | | '''6''' {{Steady}} | ||
+ | | 19.44% {{Decrease}} | ||
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+ | | '''Sep-Oct 2013''' | ||
+ | | '''8''' {{Increase}} | ||
+ | | 25.60% {{Increase}} | ||
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+ | | '''Oct-Nov 2013 *(1)''' | ||
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+ | | 0% {{Decrease}} | ||
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+ | | '''Nov-Dec 2013 *(1)''' | ||
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+ | | '''Dec 2013-Jan 2014 *(1)''' | ||
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Party history
The Reformist Movement
When Maresal Lengas came in Belgium for the first time, he had in mind the idea of joining one political party. After that changed his mind and wanted to create his own party. So this is how The Reformist Movement got life. Was a tough period because everyone saw him as a threat for Belgium and tried to keep him away from top5. He managed to bring TRM on top 5 after one month and got for the first time 3 congress seats. People started to join and have helped Maresal to grow the party or to keep it in election times. He gained their trust and managed to get 4 seats in congress next month.
The Belgian Dream
The Belgian Dream (TBD) was originally known as the The Reformist Movement (TRM). During a discussion with the party members, we decided that is the moment to make a change.
Many belgians told Maresal Lengas that he has to change the name of the party, because it could be bad to have a real party name in a game. He made a pool and asked people if is party should be renamed. The votes were equals for maintaining the same name or change it in The Belgian Dream. Maresal Lengas had to make a move and chose something. He decided to continue under a new name and since day 2048 the party name changed in The Belgian Dream.
July - August (2013)
5 Jul For the first time in his history, TBD had the first elected Country Presidet. Her name is Elynea)
September (2013)
5 Sep Maresal Lengas was elected as Country President for the first time in his elife. Was the second elected president from TBD, after Elynea
15 Sep For the first time after a long period, The Belgian Dream was leaded by e Vladimir, a citizen that came in Belgium in order to help with the PTO threat that Belgium was facing. He had a great month succeeded to rise the record of congress members, for the first time, to the number of eight.
October (2013)
25 Oct eBelgium is wiped and for the first time after a long period there is no congress
2014 - January 2016
Maresal Lengas had to leave eBelgium on e Vladimir hands. Some problems in real life made him take this hard decision, but he knew that the party will have the right player to lead the party. And that's how it was. Under e Vladimir command, the party had no less than 4 country presidents: - twice e Vladimir - once Gyantse - once Critically
2015
From January and till presend, Maresal Lengas was the only party prsident that TBD had.
The Belgian Dream Election History
Party Presidents
Name | Time Served | Note |
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Maresal Lengas | April 2013 - September 2013 *(1) | 5 consecutive terms |
e Vladimir | September 2013 - October 2013 | |
Maresal Lengas | October 2013 - December 2013 | 2 consecutive terms, 7 in total |
e Vladimir | December 15, 2013 - January 4, 2014 | 2nd term as PP; resigned |
Maresal Lengas | January 4, 2014 - March 16, 2014 | Interim president + 2 consecutive terms; 9 in total |
e Vladimir | March 16, 2014 - May 16, 2014 | 2 consecutive terms, 4 in total |
Maresal Lengas | May 16, 2014 - July 16, 2014 | 2 consecutive terms, 11 in total |
e Vladimir | July 16, 2014 - August 16, 2014 | His 5th term as PP |
Jensieee | August 16, 2014 - October 16, 2014 | 2 consecutive terms |
e Vladimir | October 16, 2014 - January 16, 2015 | 3 consecutive terms; 8 in total |
Bobby Teuchan | January 16, 2015 - February 16, 2015 | |
Kristina161 | February 16, 2015 - March 16, 2015 | |
Gary McNichols | March 16, 2015 - May 16, 2015 | 2 consecutive terms |
Chihiroh | May 16, 2015 - June 16, 2015 | |
e Vladimir | June 16, 2015 - July 16, 2015" | |
Ely.nea | July 16, 2015 - September 16, 2015 | 2 terms |
Gary McNichols | September 16, 2015 - November 16, 2015 | 2 terms; 4 in total |
Rhual | November 16, 2015 - January 16, 2015 | 1 in total |
Maresal Lengas | January 16, 2015 - present | 21 consecutive |
- 1) Belgian Coalition was renamed in The Reformist Movement and Maresal Lengas started to work at the new party. After some discussions and a pool, The Reformist Movement changed in The Belgian Dream sometime in June 2013
The Belgian Dreams Presidents of the Belgium
Name | Time Served |
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Elynea | 6 July - 6 August (2013) |
Maresal Lengas | 6 September - 6 October (2013) |
e Vladimir | 6 December (2015) - 6 January (2015) |
e Vladimir | 6 May - 6 June (2015) |
Gyantse | 6 July - 6 August (2015) |
Critically | 6 August - 6 September (2015) |
Congress elections in percents
2013 - average elected 5.4 ▲ | ||
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Term | elected | percentage |
Apr-May 2013 | 0 | 0% |
May-Jun 2013 | 3 ▲ | 8.63% ▲ |
Jun-Jul 2013 | 4 ▲ | 11.76% ▲ |
Jul-Aug 2013 | 6 ▲ | 20,97% ▲ |
Aug-Sep 2013 | 6 ▬ | 19.44% ▼ |
Sep-Oct 2013 | 8 ▲ | 25.60% ▲ |
Oct-Nov 2013 *(1) | 0 ▼ | 0% ▼ |
Nov-Dec 2013 *(1) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Dec 2013-Jan 2014 *(1) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Term | # elected | percentage |
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Apr-May 2013 | 0 | 0% |
May-Jun 2013 | 3 ▲ | 8.63% ▲ |
Jun-Jul 2013 | 4 ▲ | 11.76% ▲ |
Jul-Aug 2013 | 6 ▲ | 20,97% ▲ |
Aug-Sep 2013 | 6 ▬ | 19.44% ▼ |
Sep-Oct 2013 | 8 ▲ | 25.60% ▲ |
Oct-Nov 2013 *(1) | 0 ▼ | 0% ▼ |
Nov-Dec 2013 *(1) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Dec 2013-Jan 2014 *(1) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Jan-Feb 2014 *(1) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Feb-Mar 2014 | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Mar-Apr 2014 | 5 ▲ | 16.5% ▲ |
Apr-May 2014 | 5 ▼ | 17.39% ▲ |
May-Jun 2014 | 3 ▼ | 11.40% ▼ |
Jun-Jul 2014 | 5 ▲ | 16.80% ▲ |
Jul-Aug 2014 | 3 ▼ | 9.01% ▼ |
Aug-Sep 2014 | 6 ▲ | 19.61% ▲ |
Sep - Oct 2014 | 5 ▼ | 15.73% ▼ |
Oct - Nov 2014 *(1) | 0 ▼ | 0% ▼ |
Nov - Dec 2014 | 5 ▲ | 14.91% ▲ |
Dec 2014 - Jan 2015 *(1) | 0 ▼ | 0% ▼ |
Jan - Feb 2015 *(2) | 0 ▬ | 0% ▬ |
Feb - Mar 2015 | 5 ▲ | 26.80% ▲ |
Mar - Apr 2015 | 8 ▲ | 30.43% ▲ |
Apr - May 2015 | 6 ▼ | 20.25% ▼ |
May - Jun 2015 | 3 ▼ | 26.25% ▲ |
Jun - Jul 2015 | 8 ▲ | 26.56% ▲ |
Jul - Aug 2015 | 0 ▼ | 0% ▼ |
Aug - Sep 2015 | 3 ▲ | 30% ▲ |
Sep - Oct 2015 | 7 ▲ | 22.03% ▼ |
Oct - Nov 2015 | 7 ▬ | 29.69% ▲ |
Nov - Dec 2015 | 7 ▬ | 24.62% ▲ |
Dec 2015 - Jan 2016 | 7 ▬ | 26.09% ▲ |
PS
- (1)eBelgium was wiped and there was no congress
- (2)TBD didn't participated on elections