Stranka Jeklene Slovenije

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Stranka Jeklene Slovenije

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General Information
Country Flag-Slovenia.jpg Slovenia
Abbreviation SJS
Forum party website
Founded February 2010 (est)
Dissolved October 2010 (est)
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%

Stranka Jeklene Slovenije (English: Party of Steel Slovenia) was born in the minds of young players eRepublik who were having several rounds of talks at the local chat and growing demands for assistance by targeting recruits in the game decided that we will refer the matter to try to change in a way which would be good for the newcomers and the state having one. So Namtug Zalb came up with an idea of a party which obviously needed help. He was looking around and found Plemenko, with whom he seriously began to spread the idea, and soon they gathered different players to evolve this idea and form the Party of Steel Slovenia.

As one of the first supporters, Ellerion joined and after him Borut69. Soon, a new idea arose, business organization SJS joint-stock company which will provide help to the newcomers. All this, of course, with the total assistance of party members.

When there was a second attack of the EDEN alliance, Slovenia found itself at the center of fighting and therefore the majority of the SJS members had to move abroad. During the war there were also party elections in which Plemenko convincingly won and replace Namtug Zalb as the party leader. When the war settled in the country and party members started to return back, the party restarted all of the activities it has conducted before.

 The story of SJS is far from complete and continues to come with you, dear colleagues, who together co-create a better future in our eSlovenia 
(Plemenko)

In the best days of the party, membership exceeded 260 members.

Party presidents

This is an incomplete list of party presidents:

Presidents

This is the list of the elected Presidents of Slovenia: