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[[File:Official presidential election results in Philippines, July 2013.png|thumb|right|300px|Official results of the [[The Presidential Elections in the Philippines|Philippine presidential elections on July 5, 2013]].]] | [[File:Official presidential election results in Philippines, July 2013.png|thumb|right|300px|Official results of the [[The Presidential Elections in the Philippines|Philippine presidential elections on July 5, 2013]].]] | ||
− | The '''Age of R''' began after the confirmation of the eRepublik administration of the victory of [[Al Raposas]] as [[President of the Philippines]] on July 6, 2013 (Day 2055). | + | The '''Age of R''' began after the confirmation of the eRepublik administration of the victory of [[Al Raposas]] as [[List of presidents of the Philippines|President of the Philippines]] on July 6, 2013 (Day 2055). Raposas is the 51st president of the Philippines and the 37th president since [[Rising|eRepublik Rising]]. He was the first Filipino president to be elected since the Macedonian [[Political takeover|PTO]] of January 2013. His term was renewed upon his election on August 6, 2013, making him the seventh president to be reelected. He ran for a third consecutive term on September 5, 2013, but lost to the agent of chaos with a vote of 28-28. |
==Campaign== | ==Campaign== | ||
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Campaign for August 2013 elections: | Campaign for August 2013 elections: | ||
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2299820|Extend the Age of R}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2301021|Extend the Age of R (revised)}} |
Campaign for September 2013 elections: | Campaign for September 2013 elections: | ||
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2314104|A September to remember?}} |
==State of the Republic Address== | ==State of the Republic Address== | ||
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===First term, July 2013=== | ===First term, July 2013=== | ||
− | + | * {{eLink|article|2287744|First SORA}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2291197|Second SORA}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2294514|Third SORA}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2298243|Fourth SORA}} |
− | * | + | |
===Second term, August 2013=== | ===Second term, August 2013=== | ||
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2303823|First SORA}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2307133|Second SORA}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2311189|Third SORA}} |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|2313521|Fourth SORA}} |
==Cabinet== | ==Cabinet== | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | ! Government Office |
! Name | ! Name | ||
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− | | '''[[ | + | | '''[[List of presidents of the Philippines|President]]''' || [[Al Raposas]] |
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Monarchy of the Philippines|Queen]]''' || [[kadayao]] | | '''[[Monarchy of the Philippines|Queen]]''' || [[kadayao]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''[[Department of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]''' || [[kb1992]] | + | | '''[[Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]''' || [[kb1992]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''[[Department of Defense|Minister of Defense]]''' || [[Boy Pick Up]] | + | | '''[[Department of Defense (Philippines)|Minister of Defense]]''' || [[Boy Pick Up]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''[[Department of Finance|Minister of Finance]]''' || [[Liana Paldrov]] | + | | '''[[Department of Finance (Philippines)|Minister of Finance]]''' || [[Liana Paldrov]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | '''[[ | + | | '''[[Department of Education (Philippines)|Minister of Education]]''' || [[Vincenzo Roque]] |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
+ | | '''[[Department of Culture (Philippines)|Minister of Culture]]''' || nikkpuhl3z3 | ||
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* '''Philippine Associated Suppliers Cooperative''' (PASCo) | * '''Philippine Associated Suppliers Cooperative''' (PASCo) | ||
− | This was made to make the Philippine market competitive and patronized in the country, as well as in the entire region. With Presidential sponsorship, the Philippines have | + | This was made to make the Philippine market competitive and patronized in the country, as well as in the entire region. With Presidential sponsorship, the Philippines have begun to realize this vision by breaking in through Q1, Q3 and Q6 weapons. |
− | + | {{Plain link|url=//docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ukE3GLidHvw5oqz056PcPYNal2qws6dlgJzPS7s-a4I/edit?pli=1#gid=0 See the initial results of the program by clicking here.}} | |
* '''Ministry of Defense Supply Program''' | * '''Ministry of Defense Supply Program''' | ||
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Achieved: 60 citizens (July 2013), 26 citizens (August 2013) | Achieved: 60 citizens (July 2013), 26 citizens (August 2013) | ||
− | For more information, see: | + | For more information, see: {{eLink|article|2288738|National Mission (update) + Supply Program}} |
* '''Let’s Take The Initiative Program''' | * '''Let’s Take The Initiative Program''' | ||
− | This program was not realized and was converted instead, during the second term, into the Juniors Initiative, a group of 30 citizens below | + | This program was not realized and was converted instead, during the second term, into the Juniors Initiative, a group of 30 citizens below Level {{Level|30}} joined together by the President for advice on government action on issues, and provision of easier coordination and communication. |
* '''Free Philippines Project''' (Target: 2-4) | * '''Free Philippines Project''' (Target: 2-4) | ||
− | A [[resistance war]] was begun in Luzon on July 15 willed only to be a daily order for new citizens. For optimists, there was hope to liberate the region even though it was begun without consent from the occupying country [[China]]. However, the RW ended with | + | A [[resistance war]] was begun in Luzon on July 15 willed only to be a daily order for new citizens. For optimists, there was hope to liberate the region even though it was begun without consent from the occupying country [[China]]. However, the RW ended with a score of 92-7. On August 15, Mindanao was liberated through a resistance war with China stating that it shall be handing over the region to [[Indonesia]]. However, Indonesia had been occupied in the [[natural enemy]] war with Australia and New Zealand, with which it had only succeeded shortly after the September 5 elections. Thus, after helping the Philippines liberate Palawan and Luzon on August 21 and 22, respectively, [[Pakistan]] declared a NE war against the Philippines and attacked Palawan on the 23rd, Luzon on the 25th, and Mindanao on the 26th. |
Despite this debacle, the Raposas administration succeeded in spacing out the war with Pakistan so as to give the country the [[Forty-Seventh Philippine Congress]], the first [[congress]] since May 2013. Mindanao was under Philippine control for around ten days. It was the largest Congress membership the country had experienced since September 2012. | Despite this debacle, the Raposas administration succeeded in spacing out the war with Pakistan so as to give the country the [[Forty-Seventh Philippine Congress]], the first [[congress]] since May 2013. Mindanao was under Philippine control for around ten days. It was the largest Congress membership the country had experienced since September 2012. | ||
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* '''Individual Stimulus Package''' | * '''Individual Stimulus Package''' | ||
− | The individual stimulus package, first proposed to be government funding of citizens to upgrade or buy factories, was not realized due to meager resources of the Treasury. This was instead converted into | + | The individual stimulus package, first proposed to be government funding of citizens to upgrade or buy factories, was not realized due to meager resources of the Treasury. This was instead converted into work tax compensation. Work tax was enforced on Day 2089, making factory managers pay taxes to the government. The Raposas administration proposed work tax compensation, which is a fixed-rate compensation to citizens due to a punitive work tax of 10% from Day 2089-2107 (it was lowered to 3%).<ref>{{eLink|article|2313521|The Age of R as our foundation}}</ref> This was not realized due to: a) rejected donation law, and b) loss in the September 2013 elections. |
* '''Integration of military units under government command''' (Target: 2) | * '''Integration of military units under government command''' (Target: 2) | ||
− | On Day 2059 (July 10, 2013), for the first time since '''PUMA''' (''Philippine United Military Assembly''), the Raposas mandate had successfully integrated five of the nine military units in the Philippines under the government command (see: [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]]). A supply network and discussion on military affairs | + | On Day 2059 (July 10, 2013), for the first time since '''PUMA''' (''Philippine United Military Assembly''), the Raposas mandate had successfully integrated five of the nine military units in the Philippines under the government command (see: [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]]). A supply network and discussion on military affairs were established.<ref>{{eLink|article|2288738|National Mission (update) + Supply Program}}</ref> |
− | For more information, see: | + | For more information, see: {{eLink|article|2295219|Filipinos, fight in the 2nd MU Tournament}}, {{eLink|article|2296575|First days in the 2nd MU Tournament}}, {{eLink|article|2305534|Philippines win Q5 Shield from NS touney}}. |
− | {|width=100% border=0 | + | {|width=100% border=0 style="text-align:center;" |
|-align="center" | |-align="center" | ||
− | ! colspan=" | + | ! colspan="5" | '''National Units''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | [[File:Philippine Special Forces.jpg|60px]] | |
| | | | ||
− | + | | [[File:Hukbo ng Makabayang Pilipino.jpg|60px]] | |
| | | | ||
− | + | | [[File:Philippine Eagle.jpg|60px]] | |
| | | | ||
− | + | | [[File:Philippine Military Academy.jpg|60px]] | |
| | | | ||
− | + | | [[File:PINOY MOBSTERS.jpg|60px]] | |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | width=20% | <small>{{eLink|unit|894|Philippine Special Forces}}</small> |
| | | | ||
− | | | + | | width=20% | <small>{{eLink|unit|1514|Hukbo ng Makabayang Pilipino}}</small> |
| | | | ||
− | | | + | | width=20% | <small>{{eLink|unit|2947|Philippine Eagle}}</small> |
| | | | ||
− | | | + | | width=20% | <small>{{eLink|unit|188|Philippine Military Academy}}</small> |
| | | | ||
− | | | + | | width=20% | <small>{{eLink|unit|1440|Pinoy Mobster}}</small> |
− | + | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | * '''Helping NaN:''' We can always help fight with nations allied with us in [[NaN]], which actually makes us | + | * '''Helping NaN:''' We can always help fight with nations allied with us in [[NaN]], which actually makes us busier in military campaigns than before, but let us keep in mind to fight for the Philippines first when our country needed us. Under the Raposas administration, the Philippines was finally admitted to NaN, with the President himself as the Assembly Representative for the country. Also, to foster cooperation between NaN members, it was also under this administration that the [[NaN Unity Cup]] was held. |
See the help done in the following articles: | See the help done in the following articles: | ||
− | + | : {{eLink|article|2292663|Fight for our allies in NaN: Egypt, Saudi Arabia}} | |
− | + | : {{eLink|article|2294217|Fight for our allies in NaN: Malaysia, Pakistan}} | |
* '''Improve international standing''' | * '''Improve international standing''' | ||
− | See: | + | See: {{eLink|article|2287728|Philippines to participate in eOlympic Games}} |
* '''Population growth''' | * '''Population growth''' | ||
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==Controversies== | ==Controversies== | ||
===Rejected Congressional Fund=== | ===Rejected Congressional Fund=== | ||
− | During the second term, Congressman Prince Mark proposed to the President to add to the PHP 9,000 budget a Congressional Fund of 500 PHP for each congress member. This would amount to PHP 15,000, which would even be greater than the entire budget expended for the first term (PHP 6,000). Thus, the President rejected the lump sum congressional fund. Much to the disappointment of Prince Mark, he accused the President of corruption, and later resigned his post to migrate to Pakistan, which was then at war with the Philippines.<ref> | + | During the second term, Congressman Prince Mark proposed to the President to add to the PHP 9,000 budget a Congressional Fund of 500 PHP for each congress member. This would amount to PHP 15,000, which would even be greater than the entire budget expended for the first term (PHP 6,000). Thus, the President rejected the lump sum congressional fund. Much to the disappointment of Prince Mark, he accused the President of corruption, and later resigned from his post to migrate to Pakistan, which was then at war with the Philippines.<ref>{{eLink|article|2312853|THE GREEDY OFFICIALS SHOULD LEAVE THEIR POSITION.!}}</ref> |
===Rejected Donation Proposal=== | ===Rejected Donation Proposal=== | ||
To forward more of the projects for the second term, the President proposed a PHP 20,000 be made by Congress and had even presented a plan on how it would be spent. However, any donation proposal was rejected by rivals of the President in Congress. | To forward more of the projects for the second term, the President proposed a PHP 20,000 be made by Congress and had even presented a plan on how it would be spent. However, any donation proposal was rejected by rivals of the President in Congress. | ||
− | * 11% for defense supply program | + | * 11% for the defense supply program |
* 13% to compensate the President's personal expenses for the nation (half of the PHP 6,000 budget for the first term) | * 13% to compensate the President's personal expenses for the nation (half of the PHP 6,000 budget for the first term) | ||
* 18% for salaries of ministers | * 18% for salaries of ministers | ||
− | * 23% to payment of loan from Pakistan (no interest loan) | + | * 23% to payment of the loan from Pakistan (no interest loan) |
* 35% for work tax compensation | * 35% for work tax compensation | ||
==Opinion polling== | ==Opinion polling== | ||
− | This was probably the first time the government held opinion polls evaluating | + | This was probably the first time the government held opinion polls evaluating its performance. |
− | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" width=100% | + | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" width=100% style="text-align:center;" |
− | |+ style="background:#73C2FB" colspan=2 | + | |+ style="background:#73C2FB" colspan=2 |'''Opinion polls: Satisfaction ratings (in %)''' |
− | |- | + | |- |
!style="background:#F19CBB"|<small>Month</small> | !style="background:#F19CBB"|<small>Month</small> | ||
!<small>Week 1</small> | !<small>Week 1</small> | ||
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!<small>Week 3</small> | !<small>Week 3</small> | ||
!<small>Week 4</small> | !<small>Week 4</small> | ||
− | |- | + | |- |
|style="background:#FFDF00"|<small>Population Number</small> | |style="background:#FFDF00"|<small>Population Number</small> | ||
|<small>100 </small> | |<small>100 </small> | ||
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|<small>85 </small> | |<small>85 </small> | ||
|<small>100 </small> | |<small>100 </small> | ||
− | |||
|} | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | <small> | + | <small>{{Reflist}}</small> |
{{Philippines}} | {{Philippines}} | ||
− | [[Category:Philippines]] | + | [[Category:History of the Philippines]] |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 12 March 2023
The Age of R began after the confirmation of the eRepublik administration of the victory of Al Raposas as President of the Philippines on July 6, 2013 (Day 2055). Raposas is the 51st president of the Philippines and the 37th president since eRepublik Rising. He was the first Filipino president to be elected since the Macedonian PTO of January 2013. His term was renewed upon his election on August 6, 2013, making him the seventh president to be reelected. He ran for a third consecutive term on September 5, 2013, but lost to the agent of chaos with a vote of 28-28.
Contents
Campaign
Campaign for July 2013 elections:
Campaign for August 2013 elections:
Campaign for September 2013 elections:
State of the Republic Address
The last time such a speech was delivered was during the term of kb1992, the 45th president. Raposas renamed the original State of the Nation Address to State of the Republic Address.
First term, July 2013
Second term, August 2013
Cabinet
Government Office | Name |
---|---|
President | Al Raposas |
Queen | kadayao |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | kb1992 |
Minister of Defense | Boy Pick Up |
Minister of Finance | Liana Paldrov |
Minister of Education | Vincenzo Roque |
Minister of Culture | nikkpuhl3z3 |
Accomplishments
The Raposas mandate is determined to carry over its platforms during the campaign. The progress in these platforms, and to other newly introduced programs, can be seen here.
- Philippine Associated Suppliers Cooperative (PASCo)
This was made to make the Philippine market competitive and patronized in the country, as well as in the entire region. With Presidential sponsorship, the Philippines have begun to realize this vision by breaking in through Q1, Q3 and Q6 weapons.
See the initial results of the program by clicking here.
- Ministry of Defense Supply Program
Target: 200 citizens (supplied with 5 Q6 weapons and 20 Q5 food each)
Achieved: 60 citizens (July 2013), 26 citizens (August 2013)
For more information, see: National Mission (update) + Supply Program
- Let’s Take The Initiative Program
This program was not realized and was converted instead, during the second term, into the Juniors Initiative, a group of 30 citizens below Level 30 joined together by the President for advice on government action on issues, and provision of easier coordination and communication.
- Free Philippines Project (Target: 2-4)
A resistance war was begun in Luzon on July 15 willed only to be a daily order for new citizens. For optimists, there was hope to liberate the region even though it was begun without consent from the occupying country China. However, the RW ended with a score of 92-7. On August 15, Mindanao was liberated through a resistance war with China stating that it shall be handing over the region to Indonesia. However, Indonesia had been occupied in the natural enemy war with Australia and New Zealand, with which it had only succeeded shortly after the September 5 elections. Thus, after helping the Philippines liberate Palawan and Luzon on August 21 and 22, respectively, Pakistan declared a NE war against the Philippines and attacked Palawan on the 23rd, Luzon on the 25th, and Mindanao on the 26th.
Despite this debacle, the Raposas administration succeeded in spacing out the war with Pakistan so as to give the country the Forty-Seventh Philippine Congress, the first congress since May 2013. Mindanao was under Philippine control for around ten days. It was the largest Congress membership the country had experienced since September 2012.
- Individual Stimulus Package
The individual stimulus package, first proposed to be government funding of citizens to upgrade or buy factories, was not realized due to meager resources of the Treasury. This was instead converted into work tax compensation. Work tax was enforced on Day 2089, making factory managers pay taxes to the government. The Raposas administration proposed work tax compensation, which is a fixed-rate compensation to citizens due to a punitive work tax of 10% from Day 2089-2107 (it was lowered to 3%).[1] This was not realized due to: a) rejected donation law, and b) loss in the September 2013 elections.
- Integration of military units under government command (Target: 2)
On Day 2059 (July 10, 2013), for the first time since PUMA (Philippine United Military Assembly), the Raposas mandate had successfully integrated five of the nine military units in the Philippines under the government command (see: Armed Forces of the Philippines). A supply network and discussion on military affairs were established.[2]
For more information, see: Filipinos, fight in the 2nd MU Tournament, First days in the 2nd MU Tournament, Philippines win Q5 Shield from NS touney.
National Units | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Philippine Special Forces | Hukbo ng Makabayang Pilipino | Philippine Eagle | Philippine Military Academy | Pinoy Mobster |
- Helping NaN: We can always help fight with nations allied with us in NaN, which actually makes us busier in military campaigns than before, but let us keep in mind to fight for the Philippines first when our country needed us. Under the Raposas administration, the Philippines was finally admitted to NaN, with the President himself as the Assembly Representative for the country. Also, to foster cooperation between NaN members, it was also under this administration that the NaN Unity Cup was held.
See the help done in the following articles:
- Improve international standing
See: Philippines to participate in eOlympic Games
- Population growth
Target: 300
Starting number (Day 2056): 273
Day 2064: 307
Day 2070: 321
Day 2078: 305
Day 2097: 255
Day 2107: 273
Ending number (Day 2112): 286 (net increase was 5%)
- Improve treasury standing
Controversies
Rejected Congressional Fund
During the second term, Congressman Prince Mark proposed to the President to add to the PHP 9,000 budget a Congressional Fund of 500 PHP for each congress member. This would amount to PHP 15,000, which would even be greater than the entire budget expended for the first term (PHP 6,000). Thus, the President rejected the lump sum congressional fund. Much to the disappointment of Prince Mark, he accused the President of corruption, and later resigned from his post to migrate to Pakistan, which was then at war with the Philippines.[3]
Rejected Donation Proposal
To forward more of the projects for the second term, the President proposed a PHP 20,000 be made by Congress and had even presented a plan on how it would be spent. However, any donation proposal was rejected by rivals of the President in Congress.
- 11% for the defense supply program
- 13% to compensate the President's personal expenses for the nation (half of the PHP 6,000 budget for the first term)
- 18% for salaries of ministers
- 23% to payment of the loan from Pakistan (no interest loan)
- 35% for work tax compensation
Opinion polling
This was probably the first time the government held opinion polls evaluating its performance.
Month | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Population Number | 100 | 85 | 85 | 100 |
References
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