Vladislav Baloun
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Vladislav Baloun was a citizen of Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia.
Politics
From the start, he was active in politics. Most of the time as a member of Czech Right Union.
Anti-communist revolution
From Czech political leaders of the anti-communist revolution in Czech Republic, he had his part in the critical part of the revolution when Dan Michelsen gives back the party presidency of the Czech Right Union[1].
On October 16, 2010, he was party president of the Czech Right Union for the first time and on 6 December 2010 he became President of the Czech Republic which was a successful end of the revolution.
Czechoslovakia
During his first term of country presidency in December 2010, Slovakia offered Czech citizens to join in a union between the two countries and make Czechoslovakia.
Vladislav Baloun was against[2] but for the community cohesion he had to be part of the process.
From the beginning, he tried to fight against what he saw as Slovakian disregard for Czech citizens[3] and what he perceived as their violations of the transformation treaty. But things didn't go well and he falls back from political life for a while.
After that he tried to change Czechoslovakia once again when he rejoined political life and become president of Czechoslovakia[4]. But he could not change things so much and things went bad again[5]. Afterwards, he tried to work with players in Czech Republic on the restoration of the state[6].
After the restoration of Czech Republic, he took back his Czech citizenship[7].
Build up Czech Republic
When he came back to Czech Republic he joined Czech Liberty Party and became their party president[8].
He worked with others on rebuilding the state and fighting against potential PTO groups.
All escalate after the impeachment of PR0T11 in March 2012 when he became President again[9].
Fight against Macedonian PTO
He came back in December 2012 when Czech Republic was under Macedonian PTO. In January 2013 he became a common candidate for president from Národní Garda and Svobodné Česko. He won and PTo was defeated.
Dagger in the back
On 16 May 2013, he restores Czech Right Union and becomes party president. On 6 July 2013, he won the presidential elections but before he can do anything he was impeached [10] by group around fwdre and p02jun. Baloun was not impressed with opposition tactics and realizes he must clear his name once again.
He resigns as party president of Czech Right Union and starts to support other members of this party.
Double presidency
On 6 September 2013, he candidates for President and wins again. He learned from mistakes from last term[11]. Established the tradition of Monday speeches from the president and applied a rule that even members of the party (or parties) which support a winner could be in government.
In October he was reelected. At that time Czech Republic has good relationship with Argentina and Belarus
In both terms, he tried to repair the airstrike on the Republic of Moldova but even after a long time of preparations, it failed[12]. After that, he decided to concentrate on work in Czech Right Union.
Czech Right Union in hearts
On November 16, 2013, he was elected as a party president again. With community inside of the party, he introduced new functions specification[13], adapt dialogue in the party and introduced internal debate about party actions (like candidates for president).
Leaving Czech Republic
On April 13, 2014, he resigned from his party presidency in the Czech Right Union, his command in the Czech Legion MU and left Czech Republic and moved to the United Kingdom.
Comeback into Czech Republic
On December 27, 2014, he came back from United Kingdom and reclaimed soon his position in Czech Republic, including becoming 2nd Commander in the Czech Legion and got elected 4 times as President of the country.
Membership
List of Vladislav Baloun's membership in time listed from oldest to newest.
Citizenship
Parties
- Czech Right Union
- Czech Right Union
- Czech Liberty Party
- Svobodné Česko
- Czech Right Union
- UK Reform Party
- Czech Right Union
Military Units
- Army of the Czech Republic
- Moravsky Praporec
- Army of the Czech Republic
- Czech Legion
- Liberty UK
- Czech Legion