Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata

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Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata

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General Information
Country Flag-Venezuela.jpg Venezuela
Abbreviation FMS
Forum Forum
Colors Yellow, Red, Blue, Green, Orange and Cyan
Founded Day 260 of the New World
Dissolved Day 686 of the New World
Political
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeds M.S.U.V.
Succeeded By FMSUV
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata (FMS) was a Center-Left Libertarian political Party in Venezuela, which advocates transparent government, participatory democracy of all people in eVenezuela, decentralization of wealth so regions can advance, and an outlook towards the future from a modern point of view. It was the fourth largest political party in Venezuela, and the first Socialdemocrat force in this eCountry.

It was succeeded by the FMSUV party. During its peak, it had 2 members of congress (5%), and 33 members in the party.

Primary Objetives

As a party, Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata (FMS) hopes to be one of the first forces in the eCountry, such as number of members and participation in the government of Venezuela in many different levels, from Congress, through Ministry and finally, get to the Presidency.

Making Venezuela a power in the international scene, with all its power organized on its principal economical activities and with a defense army, lover of peace, that is called in arms to help our allies and above all to defend our territories. FMSUV dream was to Venezuela become from Territory, through Country, to finally become a great Nation. Make that modern Country that improve every day and be energetic in participation and decisions call is what we want to achieve from our work in the public service of everyone of our members that have a seat in the public administration.

Based on values of Justice, Equality, Democracy, Participation, Modernity and Synergy.

Simbology

FMS Acronyms
FMS Circle
FMS Thumb

FMS has its own logo, where main 6 symbols, that include the color that represents FMS as a political organization, represent many divers citizens that believe in liberty above all things, where each member is free to choose, give their own opinion and participate in any level of the party, and from there great variety of colors emerges.

Logos are work of Pablo Hernandez Borges.

From logo, there are three other symbols that are represent the party, and which were used for additional publicity or info that is referred about FMS:

Tricolor Circle

From ancient era, the Greeks considered the circle something perfect, and precisely, FMS has a goal to achieve perfection, at least to get as close as possible through party actions and services in administration. Moreover, this circle is painted with Venezuela's colors, raising homeland feelings while the color intermingle, meaning the unity that exists in the party regardless of differences, conciliation and debates that occured.

Affirmative Thumb

With the left hand, as a social-democrat party, FMS positivism and modern approach, creates a believe that things could always be better and FMS is always in search of new challenges.

Acronyms

Acronyms FMS with colors green, turquoise and orange, represents the party's name and values.

History

This is the history across the existence of the party.

Party Presidents

Year 2008 Party Election Winners
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Date Party President Vice President
November 2008 - December 2008 Alquimedes None
December 2008 - January 2009 Zigman None
Year 2009 Party Election Winners
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MAR
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MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
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OCT
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GAB
TRE
PHB
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Date Party President Vice President
January 2009 - February 2009 Gaboxv None
February 2009 - March 2009 trekko None
March 2009 - April 2009 Pablo Hernandez Borges Andres Navia
April 2009 - May 2009 The Grey Ghost Andres Navia
May 2009 - June 2009 Andres Navia Hugo Bosch
June 2009 - July 2009 Hugo Bosch None
July 2009 - August 2009 Hugo Bosch None
August 2009 - September 2009 Hugo Bosch None

Goverment Members

Presidents

Year 2008

Member Votes  % Date
Alquimedes 45 votes 50.56% December 2008

Candidates on 2009

Member Votes  % Date Winner
Zigman 9 votes 13.85% January Lesmir Ledezma (PDV)
Gaboxv 8 votes 12.31% February Mahernandezg (DP)
(*)Lucios Nava 22 votes 30.99% March Mahernandezg (DP)
(*)Lucios Nava 30 votes 40.54% April Lesmir Ledezma (PDV)
(*)Lucios Nava 49 votes 49.49% May David Rojas (PDV)
None 0 votes 0% June leireleire (PDV)
(**)mikesoft 81 votes 100% July mikesoft (PDV)
None 0 votes 0% August Jesus Rafael Rosas Olavide (PDV)
(**)Jesus Rafael Rosas Olavide 175 votes 42.06% September Lucios Nava (LV)

(*) Candidate from Primero Venezuela (PV) supported by FMS

(**) Candidate from Partido Democratico de Venezuela (PDV) supported by FMS


FMS @ Presidencial Elections eVenezuela

Congressman

Year 2008

Congressman for month
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FEB
MAR
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Member Region Date
Zigman Andean, Guayana October 2008, November 2008, December 2008
ultrajacko Capital October 2008
Rulefond Central, Zulean October 2008, November 2008
Alquimedes Guayana, Central October 2008, November 2008
Nxnacho Guayana October 2008
SombraX Llanos October 2008, November 2008
hueckham North Eastern October 2008
Jordivicius North Eastern October 2008
Rafael Ortiz Capital November 2008
siran Capital November 2008
Gaboxv Capital November 2008
arcrotes Central-Western November 2008
talabi Guayana November 2008
darkman97 North-Eastern November 2008
raul22 Zulian November 2008
Fernv Andean November 2008
trekko Guayana December 2008

Year 2009

Congressman for month
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MAR
APR
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NOV
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5
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5
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5


Member Region Date
Fernv Andean February 2009
trekko Guayana January 2009, February 2009, March 2009, June 2009
siran Capital February 2009
Pablo Hernandez Borges Capital February 2009, March 2009
aphep1m Capital February 2009
mshuflin Capital March 2009
Rafael Ortiz Central-Western June 2009, July 2009
berni007 North-Eastern June 2009, July 2009
Hovama Zulian June 2009
Hugo Bosch Central June 2009, July 2009, August 2009, September 2009
Solreivac Llanos July 2009
Vladymyr Cebec Landaeta Fortis Zulian July 2009
Eduardo Martinez Andean September 2009
Gustavo Hernandez North Eastern September 2009
Jean Pierre Pita Da Silva Llanos September 2009
Heider Capital September 2009
FMS @ Congress of eVenezuela

Minister

Year 2009

Member Minister Date President
Pablo Hernandez Borges Eduaction and Promotion April 2009 Lesmir Ledezma
berni007 Military Power

(provisional)

September 2009 Governing Board

Party Blog

This is the recent story, the one that writes every day, each on the president and party members are welcome to write important facts or resumes about their labor, facts where our party have had an important participation of great relevance to our eCountry.

March '09

A restoration has begun, reorganization and rebuild of our party in hand of its president Pablo Hernandez Borges, were has started to set funds for te recovery of last year's debacle at hands of mistakes committed during Alquimedes's presidency. In that way, a strong revision of the candidates to congress and presidency is taking place everytime an election is being held, moreover a forum is opened in the Venezuelan eRepublik site so we can discuss matters internally. Also is achieved a refresh of the party's logo to make more modern and updated. A Unity Agreement is suscribed, unique in eRepublik and the history of our eCountry for the March's Congress Elections, during this time La Voz del Estudiante has served as main communication of the party's decisions and debates, but also was crucial the participation of this paper and the FMS to publish the Unity Candidate List for the Congress Elections to prevent a TakeOver by foreign eCitizen, spacially from Rumania that invaded Venezuelan parties, but mainly the Bloque Obrero, this list with the candidates from the Unity Parties (FMS, DP, PDV, PV and MSUV) can be consulted here.

External Links

Justice http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice
Equalyty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_equality
Democracy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
Participation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participation_(decision_making)
Modernity http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernity
Synergy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synergy