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Gerovės Sąjunga

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General Information
Country Flag-Lithuania.jpg Lithuania
Abbreviation GS
Forum [1]
Political
President Baneris
Members 90
Congress Occupancy 5/40 seats, 16.13%
Succeeds Gerovės sąjunga - charazay.com
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Gerovės Sąjunga is a political party in Lithuania.

GS Party Mission

Politics

We do not want to apply only one ideology in Lithuania. We don’t want to profile us as a red, blue, social or capitalistic party; our ambition is to pick the best from different political ideas and use it for Lithuania’s best. We don’t let ourselves be limited by opinions that can’t be changed, as well as preconceived ideas. We are not stuck in a “real-life thinking”, but we are willing to try new methods to reach success. New politics for the new world!

Economy

GS stands for a mixed economy. We believe that the game is designed for, and works best with, a mixed economy. The eRepublik is the most exciting and eventful with a free market, many participants and freedom of choice. GS does not want to limit the freedom of the individual – the Lithuania people should have the possibility to create their own companies. The market economy in eRepublik does however have a few economic “holes”. GS fills these holes by well adjusted government intervention.

Society

GS works to get an active, involved population – smooth communication between Lithuanians is a prerequisite for this. The creation of social bonds and to interactively absorb ourselves in eRepublik is very important.

Military

GS stands for a strong and active defense that finds role-playing and creative solutions most pleasing. GS has no intention to wage war for the war itself. It gives little compared to the cost. The strength of a country is not measured in regions. GS wants Lithuanian soldiers to be given generous possibilities to fight in foreign conflicts, preferably in cooperation with other units from allied nations. By doing this, the Lithuanian soldiers receive the possibility to gain military rang and experience.

Media

GS considers free journalism to be the most valuable tool to spread information and valuations. Everyone should have the right to write what they think about the world they live in, as long as it is stays within the rules of the game.

Members of Congress

History

Party Presidents

Date Term Began Party President Percentage according to .com
15 Aug 2009 iJonas 57.89%
15 Sep 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 64.71%
15 Oct 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 66.67%
15 Nov 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 55.41%
15 Dec 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 48.48%
15 Jan 2010 Ignas Grinevicius 53.16%
15 Feb 2010 BaSh_time 52.63%
15 Mar 2010 BaSh_time 100.00%
15 Apr 2010 Baneris 41.82%
15 May 2010 Baneris 68.57%
15 Jun 2010 Baneris 64.10%

Congressional Election Results

Month Congressional Seats Percentage according to .com
25 May 2010 5 16.13%

President Elections

Date Term Began Candidate Percentage according to .com Winner
5 Aug 2009 Rokas 57.69% Rokas
5 Sep 2009 candiz 2.75% cawx
5 Oct 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 8.39% Manteliuks
5 Nov 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 16.20% Manteliuks
5 Dec 2009 Ignas Grinevicius 19.26% Dionizas
5 Jan 2010 Ignas Grinevicius 22.94% Akello
5 Feb 2010 Ignas Grinevicius 49.50% Akello
5 Mar 2010 Ignas Grinevicius 58,52% Ignas Grinevicius
5 May 2010 Petras Pirmasis 48.12% Petras Pirmasis