Difference between revisions of "Pierre Delvaux"
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name=Pierre Delvaux| | name=Pierre Delvaux| | ||
number=2025500| | number=2025500| | ||
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country=Netherlands| | country=Netherlands| | ||
− | level= | + | level=28| |
− | national rank= | + | national rank=| |
birth=12 October 2009| | birth=12 October 2009| | ||
− | death=| | + | death=Early 2012 (est)| |
+ | dead=yes| | ||
+ | ban=yes| | ||
sex=Male| | sex=Male| | ||
residence={{FlagBall|Netherlands}}[[Eastern Netherlands]]| | residence={{FlagBall|Netherlands}}[[Eastern Netherlands]]| | ||
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office_location1=Netherlands| | office_location1=Netherlands| | ||
term_begin1=26 July 2011| | term_begin1=26 July 2011| | ||
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office_location2=The Workers' Party| | office_location2=The Workers' Party| | ||
term_begin2=16 February 2010| | term_begin2=16 February 2010| | ||
− | term_end2=15 | + | term_end2=15 March 2010| |
under2=| | under2=| | ||
− | predecessor2=RuBenKlunZ| | + | predecessor2=Pierre Delvaux{{!}}RuBenKlunZ| |
− | successor2=Pogorausch58| | + | successor2=Pierre Delvaux{{!}}Pogorausch58| |
term_begin3=16 May 2010| | term_begin3=16 May 2010| | ||
term_end3=16 June 2010| | term_end3=16 June 2010| | ||
− | predecessor3=Thomas Keesman| | + | predecessor3=Pierre Delvaux{{!}}Thomas Keesman| |
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+ | office_location5=Centre-Left Netherlands| | ||
+ | term_begin5=16 September 2011| | ||
+ | term_end5=15 November 2011| | ||
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+ | predecessor5=Pierre Delvaux{{!}}Fryskiene | | ||
+ | successor5=Shakerr| | ||
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− | '''Pierre Delvaux''' | + | '''Pierre Delvaux''' was a citizen of the {{CountryLink|Netherlands}}; he was born there on Day 692 of the [[New World]], and has lived in the lowlands ever since. |
− | Pierre has been heavily involved in the politics of the eNation. He was the founder of [[The Workers' Party]], and served two terms as PP, and a further four as VP. During this time the party grew into an established member of the 'Top 5' | + | Pierre has been heavily involved in the politics of the eNation. He was the founder of [[The Workers' Party]], and served two terms as PP, and a further four as VP. During this time the party grew into an established member of the 'Top 5' and was the only voice of the Left in the Netherlands. During this period, he was also the co-founder of the Workers' Party Bread Company, the eNation's first co-operative. |
− | He was elected to Congress for the first time in the May 2010 elections | + | He was elected to Congress for the first time in the May 2010 elections and has since gone onto serve 12 terms in total, making him one of the most recognised members of the eNL Congress of that time. He made his first bid for the Country Presidency in June 2010, when he finished a very creditable 4th, garnering the highest vote for a left-wing candidate in the history of the eState up to that moment. |
− | In August 2010 he founded his own party, Lijst Pierre Delvaux, which he led into a coalition | + | In August 2010 he founded his own party, '''Lijst Pierre Delvaux''', which he led into a coalition government with the [[Libertarian Social Democrats]], under the leadership of the late [[Hans Rienveld]]; Delvaux served as SS of Media and Information. The administration introduced many pioneering progressive policies, in the face of stiff opposition from [[Iron and Wine]]. To Delvaux's regret, It was the last government formed under the Congressional model. |
− | Following another, even more successful CP run, LPD was controversially PTO'd by Konrad Neumann, who , by his own admission, used underhanded means to guide him to victory. The Delvaux View dubbed Neumann 'The Thief of Amsterdam' in response to his actions. | + | Following another, even more, successful CP run, LPD was controversially [[Political takeover|PTO'd]] by Konrad Neumann, who, by his own admission, used underhanded means to guide him to victory. The Delvaux View dubbed Neumann 'The Thief of Amsterdam' in response to his actions. |
− | Tiring of the small minded nature of his opponents, who were dismissive of his anti- | + | Tiring of the small-minded nature of his opponents, who were dismissive of his anti-kleptocratic ideals, Delvaux withdrew from party politics for a time, serving 2 terms as Ambassador to Belgium. Establishment figure Mael Dunbar famously called his performance in this role "outstanding", and Delvaux received official commendation for his efforts. |
− | Whilst fighting bravely for the eNL army, Delvaux represented the Independent Party in Congress, before becoming the last | + | Whilst fighting bravely for the eNL army, Delvaux represented the [[Independent Party]] in Congress, before becoming the last party president of LSD. Following a period spent in DemNL, during which time he was one of the more active members of Congress, but then returned to his progressive roots, by joining [[Centre-Left Netherlands|CLN]], which was the 4th party he has been PP of. |
Revision as of 18:12, 29 August 2018
I, ArtemIvanov, President of the Netherlands, hereby award Pierre Delvaux the title of Commandeur in the Willems-orde for military valor. |
I, Daniel Parker, President of the Netherlands, hereby award Pierre Delvaux the title of Knight in the Orde der Nederlandse Leeuw for political dedication to our country. |
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Pierre Delvaux was a citizen of the Netherlands; he was born there on Day 692 of the New World, and has lived in the lowlands ever since.
Pierre has been heavily involved in the politics of the eNation. He was the founder of The Workers' Party, and served two terms as PP, and a further four as VP. During this time the party grew into an established member of the 'Top 5' and was the only voice of the Left in the Netherlands. During this period, he was also the co-founder of the Workers' Party Bread Company, the eNation's first co-operative.
He was elected to Congress for the first time in the May 2010 elections and has since gone onto serve 12 terms in total, making him one of the most recognised members of the eNL Congress of that time. He made his first bid for the Country Presidency in June 2010, when he finished a very creditable 4th, garnering the highest vote for a left-wing candidate in the history of the eState up to that moment.
In August 2010 he founded his own party, Lijst Pierre Delvaux, which he led into a coalition government with the Libertarian Social Democrats, under the leadership of the late Hans Rienveld; Delvaux served as SS of Media and Information. The administration introduced many pioneering progressive policies, in the face of stiff opposition from Iron and Wine. To Delvaux's regret, It was the last government formed under the Congressional model.
Following another, even more, successful CP run, LPD was controversially PTO'd by Konrad Neumann, who, by his own admission, used underhanded means to guide him to victory. The Delvaux View dubbed Neumann 'The Thief of Amsterdam' in response to his actions.
Tiring of the small-minded nature of his opponents, who were dismissive of his anti-kleptocratic ideals, Delvaux withdrew from party politics for a time, serving 2 terms as Ambassador to Belgium. Establishment figure Mael Dunbar famously called his performance in this role "outstanding", and Delvaux received official commendation for his efforts.
Whilst fighting bravely for the eNL army, Delvaux represented the Independent Party in Congress, before becoming the last party president of LSD. Following a period spent in DemNL, during which time he was one of the more active members of Congress, but then returned to his progressive roots, by joining CLN, which was the 4th party he has been PP of.