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The Australian Revolutionary Party (ARP) was founded by [[Molly Jo]] on the 16th of August 2012. It was the number one ranked party in [[Australia]] in October 2013. | The Australian Revolutionary Party (ARP) was founded by [[Molly Jo]] on the 16th of August 2012. It was the number one ranked party in [[Australia]] in October 2013. | ||
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− | As of December 10, 2017, '''ARP'' has only two members, {{eLink|citizen|2044210|RedWolfz0r}} and {{eLink|citizen|1889960|MGB Guy}} and holds 5th position in Australia, regarding its size. | + | As of December 10, 2017, '''ARP''' has only two members, {{eLink|citizen|2044210|RedWolfz0r}} and {{eLink|citizen|1889960|MGB Guy}} and holds 5th position in Australia, regarding its size. |
The last Congressional Elections, held on November 15th, 2017 saw '''ARP''' snatch 2 votes, 4.65% of the overall votes. It granted the party 1 seat in the Congress, a fashion that stretched across the last three months. | The last Congressional Elections, held on November 15th, 2017 saw '''ARP''' snatch 2 votes, 4.65% of the overall votes. It granted the party 1 seat in the Congress, a fashion that stretched across the last three months. |
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Australian Revolutionary Party
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The Australian Revolutionary Party (ARP) was founded by Molly Jo on the 16th of August 2012. It was the number one ranked party in Australia in October 2013.
Prime Ministers
Since it's conception, the ARP has been the home of many Prime Ministers of Australia, including Molly Jo, Flatty, Mick Gatto and irule777.
Current Figures
As of December 10, 2017, ARP has only two members, RedWolfz0r and MGB Guy and holds 5th position in Australia, regarding its size.
The last Congressional Elections, held on November 15th, 2017 saw ARP snatch 2 votes, 4.65% of the overall votes. It granted the party 1 seat in the Congress, a fashion that stretched across the last three months.