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{{Citizen| | {{Citizen| | ||
name= Al Raposas | | name= Al Raposas | | ||
+ | wiki= Al Raposas | | ||
number= 6597297 | | number= 6597297 | | ||
− | picture= | + | picture= Citizen6597297.jpg | |
Society=| | Society=| | ||
country= Philippines | | country= Philippines | | ||
− | level= | + | level= 33 | |
− | national rank= | + | national rank= | |
birth= October 6, 2012 | | birth= October 6, 2012 | | ||
− | death=| | + | death= August 14, 2020 | |
+ | dead= yes | | ||
sex= Male | | sex= Male | | ||
residence= [[Luzon]] | | residence= [[Luzon]] | | ||
− | party= | + | party= | |
− | faith=| | + | faith= | |
− | spouse= | + | spouse= | |
− | marriage= | + | marriage= | |
− | divorce=| | + | divorce= | |
− | children=| | + | children= | |
newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|282291|Philippine Querier}} | | newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|282291|Philippine Querier}} | | ||
− | org1=| | + | org1= Philippine Defense Department | |
org2=| | org2=| | ||
org3=| | org3=| | ||
Politics=show| | Politics=show| | ||
− | office1= | + | office1= Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines){{!}}Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
office_location1= Philippines | | office_location1= Philippines | | ||
term_begin1= October 6, 2012 | | term_begin1= October 6, 2012 | | ||
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successor1= | | successor1= | | ||
− | office2= | + | office2= Department of Education (Philippines){{!}}Vice Minister of Education | |
office_location2= Philippines | | office_location2= Philippines | | ||
term_begin2= October 6, 2012 | | term_begin2= October 6, 2012 | | ||
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successor2= | | successor2= | | ||
− | office3= Minister of Education | | + | office3= Department of Education (Philippines){{!}}Minister of Education | |
office_location3= Philippines | | office_location3= Philippines | | ||
term_begin3= November 6, 2012 | | term_begin3= November 6, 2012 | | ||
term_end3= January 5, 2013 | | term_end3= January 5, 2013 | | ||
under3= Eldarion Sionnodel | | under3= Eldarion Sionnodel | | ||
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predecessor3= Vincenzo Roque | | predecessor3= Vincenzo Roque | | ||
successor3= Boy Pick Up | | successor3= Boy Pick Up | | ||
− | office4= Minister of Defense | | + | office4= Department of Defense (Philippines){{!}}Minister of Defense | |
office_location4= Philippines | | office_location4= Philippines | | ||
term_begin4= January 6, 2013 | | term_begin4= January 6, 2013 | | ||
− | term_end4= | + | term_end4= March 5, 2013 | |
− | under4= Deathless91 | | + | under4= Wilhelm Fink.{{!}}Deathless91 | |
− | predecessor4= Deathless91 | | + | predecessor4= Wilhelm Fink.{{!}}Deathless91 | |
− | successor4= | | + | successor4= Al_Raposas{{!}}BaZ GraveDigger | |
office5= Congress member | | office5= Congress member | | ||
office_location5= Philippines | | office_location5= Philippines | | ||
term_begin5= January 26, 2013 | | term_begin5= January 26, 2013 | | ||
− | term_end5= | | + | term_end5= February 25, 2013 | |
− | + | term_begin6= February 26, 2013 | | |
− | + | term_end6= March 1, 2013 | | |
− | + | ||
+ | office7= Vice president | | ||
+ | office_location7= LAKAN-KBP | | ||
+ | term_begin7= March 6, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end7= March 18, 2013 | | ||
+ | under7= Liana Paldrov | | ||
+ | predecessor7= Al_Raposas{{!}}Mark Anthony Conde | | ||
+ | successor7= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office8= Prime Minister | | ||
+ | office_location8= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin8= March 6, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end8= May 2013 | | ||
+ | under8= Al_Raposas{{!}}kmm225 | | ||
+ | predecessor8= Vincenzo Roque | | ||
+ | successor8= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office9= Spokesman | | ||
+ | office_location9= LAKAN-KBP | | ||
+ | term_begin9= April 3, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end9= April 15, 2013 | | ||
+ | under9= Al_Raposas{{!}}tolgaksk | | ||
+ | predecessor9= | | ||
+ | successor9= Al_Raposas{{!}}leto1 | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office10= Party president | | ||
+ | office_location10= Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas{{!}}Filipino Restoration Movement | | ||
+ | term_begin10= April 16, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end10= May 15, 2013 | | ||
+ | under10= | | ||
+ | predecessor10= Marie von Gablitz | | ||
+ | successor10= Al_Raposas{{!}}buli11 | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office11= Minister{{!}}Minister of Internal Affairs | | ||
+ | office_location11= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin11= May 24, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end11= June 5, 2013 | | ||
+ | under11= Boy Pick Up | | ||
+ | predecessor11= kadayao | | ||
+ | successor11= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office12= President | | ||
+ | office_location12= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin12= July 6, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end12= September 5, 2013 | | ||
+ | under12= | | ||
+ | predecessor12= Al_Raposas{{!}}Lone Wolf | | ||
+ | successor12= Al_Raposas{{!}}agent of chaos | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office13= Non-aligned Nations of eRepublik{{!}}Assembly Representative | | ||
+ | office_location13= Non-aligned Nations of eRepublik{{!}}NaN | | ||
+ | term_begin13= July 10, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end13= September 5, 2013 | | ||
+ | under13= | | ||
+ | predecessor13= | | ||
+ | successor13= Al_Raposas{{!}}agent of chaos | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office14= Director (job){{!}}Vice Chairman | | ||
+ | office_location14= NaN Unity Cup | | ||
+ | term_begin14= August 19, 2013 | | ||
+ | term_end14= August 22, 2013 | | ||
+ | under14= | | ||
+ | predecessor14= | | ||
+ | successor14= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office15= Party president | | ||
+ | office_location15= Bagumbayan-KBP | | ||
+ | term_begin15= February 16, 2015 | | ||
+ | term_end15= March 15, 2015 | | ||
+ | under15= | | ||
+ | predecessor15= Al_Raposas{{!}}Bringer of Death| | ||
+ | successor15= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office16= Monarch | | ||
+ | office_location16= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin16= October 21, 2016 | | ||
+ | term_end16= April 30, 2020 | | ||
+ | predecessor16= kadayao | | ||
+ | successor16= Boy Pick Up | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office17= Party president | | ||
+ | office_location17= Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office18= Minister of Education | | ||
+ | office_location18= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin18= November 16, 2016 | | ||
+ | term_end18= February 15, 2017 | | ||
+ | under18= | | ||
+ | predecessor18= | | ||
+ | successor18= | | ||
+ | |||
+ | office19= President | | ||
+ | office_location19= Philippines | | ||
+ | term_begin19= December 7, 2016 | | ||
+ | term_end19= January 6, 2017 | | ||
+ | predecessor19= Hrcak hamster | | ||
+ | successor19= Piter LAZEK | | ||
Military=show| | Military=show| | ||
− | army= | + | army= | |
− | squadron= | + | squadron= | |
− | position= | + | position= | |
− | military rank= | + | military rank= National Force*** | |
+ | aircraft rank= Staff Sergeant***** | | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Al Raposas''' | + | {{Quote|Hear me, the presidency of a country is not only in fighting experience or battle statistics, it is also in the heart to serve the Filipino people.|Al Raposas<ref>{{eLink|article|2222356|<nowiki>[Presidential Campaign]</nowiki> Do not be fooled by fake nationalism}}</ref>}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Al Raposas is the future of ePhilippines if he does not win the presidential elections this time he will be the winner in his next run.|[[Eldarion Sionnodel]]<ref>{{eLink|article|2222356|<nowiki>[Presidential Campaign]</nowiki> Do not be fooled by fake nationalism}}</ref>}} | ||
+ | {{TOCright}} | ||
+ | '''Al Raposas''' was the 51st and 91st [[List_of_presidents_of_the_Philippines|President of the Philippines]], a devoted employee, strong soldier, respected journalist, and prolific statesman in the {{CountryLink|Philippines}}. | ||
==Family Background== | ==Family Background== | ||
− | On Day 1597 (April 1, 2012), Al's father | + | On Day 1597 (April 1, 2012), Al's father was born in the New World as a Filipino citizen. He joined the [[Armed Forces of the Philippines|Philippine Military Academy]] (wherein he was a Major) and the [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]] (KMP). He was the Press Director of the newspaper {{eLink|newspaper|271949|Philippine Daily Sun}}, which had 21 subscribers and 22 articles in its lifetime. He ran for Party Presidency in the KMP on April 15, landing second to Aersidius. On Day 1617, during the height of the [[Indonesia]]n invasion of the [[Philippines]], he spoke against the socialist regime at the time. On Day 1620, he declared his desire to run as KMP's candidate as Country President, complete with a platform ranging from foreign to internal affairs. This was not taken seriously by his party mates, who nominated a veteran citizen instead. Then, for some unknown reason, he was permanently banned by Erepublik administrators on Day 1630 (May 6, 2012). |
==Employment history== | ==Employment history== | ||
− | + | For seven days in December of 2012, Al Raposas was employed by a Filipino citizen named Ian Royce Fadol. For seven days in January 2013, Al Raposas was employed by an Indonesian citizen named mariodira. For seven days in February of 2013, Al Raposas was employed by a Filipino citizen named Graevon. Al Raposas last known employment was working for rrogle (Level {{Level|232}}), an elite Chinese citizen living in [[Beijing]]. | |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Icon_achievement_Hard_Worker_on.gif]] '''Hard Worker: 25X''' |
==Military service== | ==Military service== | ||
− | The | + | The military unit Raposas joined was the [[Armed Forces of the Philippines|Philippine Military Academy]] (PMA), later a private training unit. He became [[Captain (MU)|captain]] of Regiment 4 on October 16, 2012, or Day 1792, a position he held for a long time. Under his captaincy, the 4th Regiment became the most powerful and active regiment in the military unit, with an average of 592,000 influence every week. Raposas produced around fifteen percent of the weekly influence his regiment can do (338,480), as of the second week of January 2013. As of the third week of February, Raposas produced around eighteen percent, a full 3-percentage point rise from the second week of January, of the weekly influence his regiment can do (660,290). As of the last week of June, Raposas produced around thirty-nine percent, which had been more than double from the third week of February. He reached the military rank of {{Rank|Field Marshal}}. On April 12, 2013, he was made [[2nd Commander (MU)|Second Commander]] of PMA. His last known military unit was the [[Philippine Special Forces]]. |
===Battle Hero=== | ===Battle Hero=== | ||
+ | :[[File:Icon_achievement_Battle_Hero_on.gif]] '''Battle Hero: 28X''' | ||
+ | |||
'''Division 1''' | '''Division 1''' | ||
* Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Visayas]], Battle 9 - made 126 309 influence | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Visayas]], Battle 9 - made 126 309 influence | ||
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* Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Palawan]], Battle 5 - made 677 846 influence | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Palawan]], Battle 5 - made 677 846 influence | ||
* Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Luzon]], Battle 10 - made 847 886 influence | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Luzon]], Battle 10 - made 847 886 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Luzon]], Battle 5 - made 1 054 252 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Visayas]], Battle 8 - made 640 000 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Visayas]], Battle 9 - made 975 000 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against China, [[Luzon]], Battle 1 - made 1 335 000 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Palawan]], Battle 1 - made 904 299 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Palawan]], Battle 3 - made 883 544 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Palawan]], Battle 6 - made 629 996 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Philippines]], against Indonesia, [[Luzon]], Battle 2 - made 952 540 influence | ||
+ | * Resistance Force of the [[Malaysia]], against Indonesia, [[Sabah]], Battle 6 - made 825 734 influence | ||
− | [[File: | + | ===Other achievements=== |
− | [[File: | + | :[[File:Icon achievement Freedom Fighter on.gif]] '''Freedom Fighter: 8X''' |
− | [[File: | + | :[[File:Icon achievement Resistance Hero on.gif]] '''Resistance Hero: 1X''' |
+ | :[[File:Icon_achievement_Super_Soldier_on.gif]] '''Super Soldier: 51X''' | ||
+ | :[[File:Icon_achievement_True_Patriot_on.gif]] '''True Patriot: 13X''' | ||
+ | :[[File:Decoration_National_Shield3_top_50.png|50px]] '''Ranked in the Top 50 players of the New World Cup Final.''' | ||
+ | :[[File:Decoration_National_Shield1_top_50.png|50px]] '''Ranked in the top 50, National Shield Tournament.''' | ||
==Journalism== | ==Journalism== | ||
− | The official newspaper published by Al Raposas is the {{eLink|newspaper|282291|Philippine Querier}}. The first article published by the newspaper was entitled ''Happy Day, Philippines!'', dated Day 1782, or October 6, 2012. The starter article received seven votes. As of January 2013, the newspaper had 33 subscribers and 60 articles. As of February 2013, it had | + | The official newspaper published by Al Raposas is the {{eLink|newspaper|282291|Philippine Querier}}. The first article published by the newspaper was entitled ''Happy Day, Philippines!'', dated Day 1782, or October 6, 2012. The starter article received seven votes. As of January 2013, the newspaper had 33 subscribers and 60 articles. As of February 2013, it had 62 subscribers and 88 articles. As of November 2014, it had 115 subscribers and 159 articles. |
==Government Experience== | ==Government Experience== | ||
===Political Party=== | ===Political Party=== | ||
− | Raposas joined the party [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]] (KMP) on Day 1782 | + | Raposas joined the party [[Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino]] (KMP) on Day 1782. He first ran for Party Presidency on October 15, 2012, but landed only third out of six candidates. He garnered 15.00% of the vote (3/20). He ran for the second time on November 15, 2012, but the party presidency still eluded his grasp. He landed second out of three candidates, garnering 38.89% of the vote (7/18). He ran again on December 15, 2012, but Raposas landed second again out of three candidates. He garnered 36.84% of the vote (7/19). He ran again on January 15, 2013, but Raposas landed a mere third out of four candidates. He garnered 14.29% of the vote (3/21). He ran again on February 15, 2013, but Raposas landed second out of four candidates. He garnered 21.43% of the vote (3/14). After administering a few parties other than KMP, Raposas returned to run for its party presidency once more. He landed last of the two candidates. He garnered 14.29% of the vote (1/7). |
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+ | In November 2016, Al started a new party - [[Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas]]. There he served 11 terms as [[party president]]. | ||
===Ministry of Foreign Affairs=== | ===Ministry of Foreign Affairs=== | ||
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===Ministry of Education=== | ===Ministry of Education=== | ||
− | [[File:KAGAWARAN NG EDUKASYON.jpg|thumb|150px|The new Department of Education logo by Al Raposas.]] | + | [[File:KAGAWARAN NG EDUKASYON.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The new Department of Education logo by Al Raposas.]] |
− | On October 6, 2012, Raposas was made Vice Minister in the [[ | + | On October 6, 2012, Raposas was made Vice Minister in the [[Department of Education (Philippines)|Department of Education]]. On November 6, 2012, he began his two consecutive terms as Minister, which ended on January 5, 2013. Raposas became the second Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive terms. He had published 7 articles in those three months which contained tutorials for young citizens. On Day 1801, while Raposas was serving as Vice Minister, the eUP was established with [[Vincenzo Roque]] as its first dean. During his term as Minister, Raposas supported eUP by donating food and money, as well as promoting it with his newspaper, the Philippine Querier. Raposas also changed the logo of the Ministry. On January 6, 2013, he was again made Vice Minister of Education. |
===Ministry of Defense=== | ===Ministry of Defense=== | ||
− | On January 6, 2013, Raposas was made Minister | + | On January 6, 2013, Raposas was made Minister of the [[Department of Defense]]. He then revived a supply program which covered only citizens below Level {{Level|30}}, and it is still in operation. As of Day 1905, the Ministry had distributed 1170 pieces of six star quality (Q6) weapons and 1800 pieces of five star quality (Q5) food.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al9eBJBzT2aZdG4yRUpOQlpqOXRDU2dsQXBEM1N2MkE#gid=0 Ministry of Defense Supply System, January-February 2013]</ref> He was again made Minister on February 6, 2013, making him the eighth Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive months. On February 19, 2013, the supply system was operated again under Raposas. It had distributed 750 six star quality (Q6) weapons. |
===Congress=== | ===Congress=== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Icon_achievement_Congress_Member_on.gif]] '''Congress Member: 35X''' |
− | Raposas also ran for a seat in the | + | Raposas also ran for a seat in the 43rd Philippine Congress, the first elections wherein the new election rules were used. He did not make the quota of six congressmen from their party. For the 44th Philippine Congress, Raposas had the second seat out of six seats won by KMP. KMP fielded 11 candidates, which included [[Liana Paldrov]] as the 11th candidate. On February 6, 2013 (Day 1905), Raposas assumed the post of ''Interim House Speaker''.<ref>{{eLink|article|2210309|This is it! E-Palarong Pambansa is ongoing}}</ref> On February 26, 2013, he was re-elected to the 45th Philippine Congress and retained the speakership, but he resigned on March 1 (Day 1928) when his tax reforms on food languished in Congress. |
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+ | ==President== | ||
+ | [[File:Icon achievement Country President on.gif]] '''President: 3X''' | ||
+ | {{main|Age of R}} | ||
+ | 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]]. 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. He ran for a third consecutive term on September 5, 2013, but lost to the agent of chaos with a vote of 28-28. On December 5, 2016, he was elected president once more, making him the fifth Philippines president to have three terms, and the first one to do so in four years. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{main|Sandigan}} | ||
+ | The period is known as '''Sandigan''' (English: ''Foundation'') began after the confirmation of the eRepublik administration of the third victory of [[Al Raposas]] as [[List_of_presidents_of_the_Philippines|President of the Philippines]] on December 7, 2016 (Day 3305), exactly 1,250 days since he was first elected as president.<ref>[https://www.erepublik.com/en/main/presidential-elections/67/1480924800 Presidential elections December 2016]</ref> Raposas is the 91st president of the Philippines, and the 5th president to be elected thrice.<ref>{{eLink|article|2623015|Building on our firm foundations}}</ref> He was the first Filipino president to be elected in the past three years, and the first Filipino monarch to be elected president.<ref>{{eLink|article|2617254|Welcome the new king (Fil: Pagbati sa bagong hari)}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Monarchy of the Philippines== | ||
+ | {{main|Monarchy of the Philippines}} | ||
+ | Raposas assumed the title of [[monarch]] upon confirmation that he was the top nobility remaining in the designated line of succession. He is the second Filipino monarch since the monarchy was established in 2013. Upon assumption of the throne, he changed the official title of the monarch from ''lakan'' to ''maharajah'' in his willingness to display magnanimity.<ref>{{eLink|article|2617254|Welcome the new king.}} ''Philippine Querier.''</ref> | ||
==Proposals== | ==Proposals== | ||
− | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; line-height:18px;" | + | This is not a complete list of proposals forwarded by Raposas in Congress. |
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; line-height:18px;" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="10%" rowspan="2" | Proposal | ! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="10%" rowspan="2" | Proposal | ||
− | ! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width=" | + | ! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="25%" rowspan="2" | Date Proposed |
! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="35%" rowspan="2" | Proposal Information | ! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="35%" rowspan="2" | Proposal Information | ||
! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="10%" rowspan="2" | Proposed by | ! style="background-color:#93CCEA" width="10%" rowspan="2" | Proposed by | ||
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| [[File:Icon_wage.gif]] | | [[File:Icon_wage.gif]] | ||
− | | <ref> | + | | <ref>{{eLinkLaw|Philippines|123062|Minimum wage change from 30 PHP to 10 PHP.}} ''Forty-Fourth Congress of the Philippines.'' '''[[Philippines|The Government of the Philippines]]'''. Retrieved February 03, 2013.</ref> |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Tax Change | ||
+ | | February 22, 2013<br><small>(''Day 1,921'') | ||
+ | | VAT on Weapons lowered from 15% to 10%. | ||
+ | | [[Al Raposas]] | ||
+ | | 10 | ||
+ | | 5 | ||
+ | | [[File:Icon_taxes.gif]] | ||
+ | | <ref>{{eLinkLaw|Philippines|123874|VAT on Weapons lowered to 10%.}} ''Forty-Fourth Congress of the Philippines.'' '''[[Philippines|The Government of the Philippines]]'''. Retrieved February 23, 2013.</ref> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Tax Change | ||
+ | | November 22, 2014<br><small>(''Day 2,559'') | ||
+ | | Work tax increased from 1% to 2%. | ||
+ | | [[Al Raposas]] | ||
+ | | 8 | ||
+ | | 0 | ||
+ | | [[File:Icon_taxes.gif]] | ||
+ | | <ref>{{eLinkLaw|Philippines|151881|Work tax increased to 2%.}} '''[[Philippines|The Government of the Philippines]]'''. Retrieved November 23, 2014.</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
+ | {{main|E-Palarong Pambansa}} | ||
+ | Raposas organized and headed the E-Palarong Pambansa, a four-day off-site mini-Olympics held in commemoration of the fourth year of the [[Philippines]] in the [[New World]]. Four athletes participated in this endeavor which cost the government {{Currency|PHP|5,400}}. | ||
+ | {{main|Monarchy of the Philippines}} | ||
+ | Raposas was also a member of the reestablished Philippine monarchy, wherein he was Duke of Luzon. He ran for Grand Duke but lost the position to Lacon Yan. Thereafter, he succeeded Yan as Grand Duke of Luzon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Al Raposas presidential campaign, March 2013]] | ||
+ | * [[Al Raposas presidential campaign, April 2013]] | ||
+ | * [[Al Raposas presidential campaign, July 2013]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | + | {{Reflist}} | |
− | * | + | * {{Plain link|//egov4you.info/unit/regiment/188/4 egov4you statistics on PMA Regiment 4}}, Retrieved January 11, 2013 (Day 1879) |
− | * | + | * {{Plain link|//battle-watcher.com/citizens/citizen/6597297 Battle Watcher Player Information, Al Raposas}}, Retrieved January 11, 2013 (Day 1879) |
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{{Philippines}} | {{Philippines}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Presidents of Philippines]] |
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“ Hear me, the presidency of a country is not only in fighting experience or battle statistics, it is also in the heart to serve the Filipino people. ” | |
(Al Raposas[1])
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“ Al Raposas is the future of ePhilippines if he does not win the presidential elections this time he will be the winner in his next run. ” | |
Al Raposas was the 51st and 91st President of the Philippines, a devoted employee, strong soldier, respected journalist, and prolific statesman in the Philippines.
Family Background
On Day 1597 (April 1, 2012), Al's father was born in the New World as a Filipino citizen. He joined the Philippine Military Academy (wherein he was a Major) and the Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino (KMP). He was the Press Director of the newspaper Philippine Daily Sun, which had 21 subscribers and 22 articles in its lifetime. He ran for Party Presidency in the KMP on April 15, landing second to Aersidius. On Day 1617, during the height of the Indonesian invasion of the Philippines, he spoke against the socialist regime at the time. On Day 1620, he declared his desire to run as KMP's candidate as Country President, complete with a platform ranging from foreign to internal affairs. This was not taken seriously by his party mates, who nominated a veteran citizen instead. Then, for some unknown reason, he was permanently banned by Erepublik administrators on Day 1630 (May 6, 2012).
Employment history
For seven days in December of 2012, Al Raposas was employed by a Filipino citizen named Ian Royce Fadol. For seven days in January 2013, Al Raposas was employed by an Indonesian citizen named mariodira. For seven days in February of 2013, Al Raposas was employed by a Filipino citizen named Graevon. Al Raposas last known employment was working for rrogle (Level 232), an elite Chinese citizen living in Beijing.
Military service
The military unit Raposas joined was the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), later a private training unit. He became captain of Regiment 4 on October 16, 2012, or Day 1792, a position he held for a long time. Under his captaincy, the 4th Regiment became the most powerful and active regiment in the military unit, with an average of 592,000 influence every week. Raposas produced around fifteen percent of the weekly influence his regiment can do (338,480), as of the second week of January 2013. As of the third week of February, Raposas produced around eighteen percent, a full 3-percentage point rise from the second week of January, of the weekly influence his regiment can do (660,290). As of the last week of June, Raposas produced around thirty-nine percent, which had been more than double from the third week of February. He reached the military rank of Field Marshal. On April 12, 2013, he was made Second Commander of PMA. His last known military unit was the Philippine Special Forces.
Battle Hero
Division 1
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Visayas, Battle 9 - made 126 309 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Taiwan, Luzon, Battle 2 - made 137 776 influence
- Resistance Force of the Canada, against Poland, Saskatchewan, Battle 3 - made 88 670 influence
- Finland, against Estonia, Pohja-Eesti, Battles 9 and 10 - made 205 498 and 137 209 influence, respectively
- Taiwan, against Philippines, Visayas, Battle 4 - made 136 578 influence
Division 2
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Spain, Visayas, Battle 7 - made 1 515 534 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Palawan, Battle 5 - made 677 846 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against China, Luzon, Battle 10 - made 847 886 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against China, Luzon, Battle 5 - made 1 054 252 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against China, Visayas, Battle 8 - made 640 000 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against China, Visayas, Battle 9 - made 975 000 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against China, Luzon, Battle 1 - made 1 335 000 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Palawan, Battle 1 - made 904 299 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Palawan, Battle 3 - made 883 544 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Palawan, Battle 6 - made 629 996 influence
- Resistance Force of the Philippines, against Indonesia, Luzon, Battle 2 - made 952 540 influence
- Resistance Force of the Malaysia, against Indonesia, Sabah, Battle 6 - made 825 734 influence
Other achievements
- Freedom Fighter: 8X
- Resistance Hero: 1X
- Super Soldier: 51X
- True Patriot: 13X
- Ranked in the Top 50 players of the New World Cup Final.
- Ranked in the top 50, National Shield Tournament.
Journalism
The official newspaper published by Al Raposas is the Philippine Querier. The first article published by the newspaper was entitled Happy Day, Philippines!, dated Day 1782, or October 6, 2012. The starter article received seven votes. As of January 2013, the newspaper had 33 subscribers and 60 articles. As of February 2013, it had 62 subscribers and 88 articles. As of November 2014, it had 115 subscribers and 159 articles.
Government Experience
Political Party
Raposas joined the party Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino (KMP) on Day 1782. He first ran for Party Presidency on October 15, 2012, but landed only third out of six candidates. He garnered 15.00% of the vote (3/20). He ran for the second time on November 15, 2012, but the party presidency still eluded his grasp. He landed second out of three candidates, garnering 38.89% of the vote (7/18). He ran again on December 15, 2012, but Raposas landed second again out of three candidates. He garnered 36.84% of the vote (7/19). He ran again on January 15, 2013, but Raposas landed a mere third out of four candidates. He garnered 14.29% of the vote (3/21). He ran again on February 15, 2013, but Raposas landed second out of four candidates. He garnered 21.43% of the vote (3/14). After administering a few parties other than KMP, Raposas returned to run for its party presidency once more. He landed last of the two candidates. He garnered 14.29% of the vote (1/7).
In November 2016, Al started a new party - Kilusang Bagong Pilipinas. There he served 11 terms as party president.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On October 6, 2012, Raposas was made Ambassador of the Philippines to Asia and the Vice Minister in the Department of Foreign Affairs. He was the first to serve the post, which was created by unifying ambassadorships of the Philippines to other Asian countries. He served until November 5, 2012. The Ministry appointed him again as Ambassador to Asia on December 6, 2012, a position he held until January 5, 2013. On January 6, 2013, Raposas held the two positions, Ambassador to Asia and Vice Minister, again. Raposas, through the Philippine Querier, had published 8 articles for the Ministry.
Ministry of Education
On October 6, 2012, Raposas was made Vice Minister in the Department of Education. On November 6, 2012, he began his two consecutive terms as Minister, which ended on January 5, 2013. Raposas became the second Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive terms. He had published 7 articles in those three months which contained tutorials for young citizens. On Day 1801, while Raposas was serving as Vice Minister, the eUP was established with Vincenzo Roque as its first dean. During his term as Minister, Raposas supported eUP by donating food and money, as well as promoting it with his newspaper, the Philippine Querier. Raposas also changed the logo of the Ministry. On January 6, 2013, he was again made Vice Minister of Education.
Ministry of Defense
On January 6, 2013, Raposas was made Minister of the Department of Defense. He then revived a supply program which covered only citizens below Level 30, and it is still in operation. As of Day 1905, the Ministry had distributed 1170 pieces of six star quality (Q6) weapons and 1800 pieces of five star quality (Q5) food.[3] He was again made Minister on February 6, 2013, making him the eighth Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive months. On February 19, 2013, the supply system was operated again under Raposas. It had distributed 750 six star quality (Q6) weapons.
Congress
Raposas also ran for a seat in the 43rd Philippine Congress, the first elections wherein the new election rules were used. He did not make the quota of six congressmen from their party. For the 44th Philippine Congress, Raposas had the second seat out of six seats won by KMP. KMP fielded 11 candidates, which included Liana Paldrov as the 11th candidate. On February 6, 2013 (Day 1905), Raposas assumed the post of Interim House Speaker.[4] On February 26, 2013, he was re-elected to the 45th Philippine Congress and retained the speakership, but he resigned on March 1 (Day 1928) when his tax reforms on food languished in Congress.
President
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 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. He ran for a third consecutive term on September 5, 2013, but lost to the agent of chaos with a vote of 28-28. On December 5, 2016, he was elected president once more, making him the fifth Philippines president to have three terms, and the first one to do so in four years.
The period is known as Sandigan (English: Foundation) began after the confirmation of the eRepublik administration of the third victory of Al Raposas as President of the Philippines on December 7, 2016 (Day 3305), exactly 1,250 days since he was first elected as president.[5] Raposas is the 91st president of the Philippines, and the 5th president to be elected thrice.[6] He was the first Filipino president to be elected in the past three years, and the first Filipino monarch to be elected president.[7]
Monarchy of the Philippines
Raposas assumed the title of monarch upon confirmation that he was the top nobility remaining in the designated line of succession. He is the second Filipino monarch since the monarchy was established in 2013. Upon assumption of the throne, he changed the official title of the monarch from lakan to maharajah in his willingness to display magnanimity.[8]
Proposals
This is not a complete list of proposals forwarded by Raposas in Congress.
Proposal | Date Proposed | Proposal Information | Proposed by | Votes | Outcome | Source | |
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Yes | No | ||||||
Minimum wage | February 2, 2013 (Day 1,901) |
Minimum wage change from 30 PHP to 10 PHP. | Al Raposas | 11 | 3 | [9] | |
Tax Change | February 22, 2013 (Day 1,921) |
VAT on Weapons lowered from 15% to 10%. | Al Raposas | 10 | 5 | [10] | |
Tax Change | November 22, 2014 (Day 2,559) |
Work tax increased from 1% to 2%. | Al Raposas | 8 | 0 | [11] |
Miscellaneous
Raposas organized and headed the E-Palarong Pambansa, a four-day off-site mini-Olympics held in commemoration of the fourth year of the Philippines in the New World. Four athletes participated in this endeavor which cost the government 5,400 PHP.
Raposas was also a member of the reestablished Philippine monarchy, wherein he was Duke of Luzon. He ran for Grand Duke but lost the position to Lacon Yan. Thereafter, he succeeded Yan as Grand Duke of Luzon.
See also
- Al Raposas presidential campaign, March 2013
- Al Raposas presidential campaign, April 2013
- Al Raposas presidential campaign, July 2013
References
- ↑ [Presidential Campaign] Do not be fooled by fake nationalism
- ↑ [Presidential Campaign] Do not be fooled by fake nationalism
- ↑ Ministry of Defense Supply System, January-February 2013
- ↑ This is it! E-Palarong Pambansa is ongoing
- ↑ Presidential elections December 2016
- ↑ Building on our firm foundations
- ↑ Welcome the new king (Fil: Pagbati sa bagong hari)
- ↑ Welcome the new king. Philippine Querier.
- ↑ Minimum wage change from 30 PHP to 10 PHP. Forty-Fourth Congress of the Philippines. The Government of the Philippines. Retrieved February 03, 2013.
- ↑ VAT on Weapons lowered to 10%. Forty-Fourth Congress of the Philippines. The Government of the Philippines. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
- ↑ Work tax increased to 2%. The Government of the Philippines. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- egov4you statistics on PMA Regiment 4 , Retrieved January 11, 2013 (Day 1879)
- Battle Watcher Player Information, Al Raposas , Retrieved January 11, 2013 (Day 1879)
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