Alianza Latino Americana

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Alianza Latino Americana
ALA
Flag of Alianza Latino Americana  ALA
Map of Alianza Latino Americana  ALA
Formation March 1, 2009
Dissolution March 27, 2010
Type Defensive alliance
Members 10
ALA
Flag-Alianza Latino Americana.jpg

This article is part of the series:
Alianza Latino Americana


The "Alianza Latino Americana" (abbr. ALA; AHA), translated as "Latin American Alliance" was a regional alliance for Latin American nations. Between August 2009 and March 2010 it had ten official members - all the South American countries existing in the eRepublik plus Mexico.

ALA's objective was to integrate Latin American countries' economic and military aspects to make Latin America a stronger region in the game. ALA was based on the Real Life European Union.

History

Latin American countries in eRepublik saw how they didn't grow much compared to other countries of the world. While Venezuela and Mexico were part of PEACE GC, Argentina was fighting for ATLANTIS. During the events of the Indonesian-Brazilian invasion to Argentina in December/08, ATLANTIS alliance didn't defend Argentina, who lost three of its six regions. This caused some conflict between Argentina and ATLANTIS, which led to it leaving the alliance and ultimately joining PEACE GC. In the meanwhile, Chile was created and also joined PEACE GC.

A small group of remarkable citizens, T and Pier as leaders, Reina Borg from Argentina, CHUCK NORRlS from Chile, Dhoo from Mexico, Lesmir Ledezma from Venezuela, and Benito_Camelas from the Colombian community, founded a new front to make stronger and united Hispanicamerican community and the Latin American Alliance as created (at that time called as Hispano-American Alliance).

In April of 2009, the administration of the game announced the creation of five new nations in South America: Colombia, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay and Peru.

The ALA was created with the objective of growing Chile, Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico stronger, starting as a sub-alliance of PEACE GC. Mexico, Chile, Venezuela and Argentina signed ALAs charter between May 27th and June 5th of 2009, creating an official the alliance.

After that, once the Brazil and Argentina war was over and the Argentinian original region of Mesopotamia was returned, Brazil requested its admission as an ALA state member. After a controversial poll, Brazil becomes the fifth state member of ALA.

Once the administration of the game created the states of Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru, these countries sent their representatives to the ALA. When they got a national Congress and President, the four new Latin American countries requested admission to the ALA. After the debate and poll in the Security Council, by unanimity, the four new Latin American countries entered the Alliance as full members.

Spain started relations to join and reform the Charter against PEACE GC and Brazil, however, Brazil was already a full state member, effectively breaking the language barriers, so Spain retired its request to join the alliance.

In August 2009, ALA became an independent alliance from PEACE GC.

Timeline

  • On June 18th, 2009, Paraguay and Uruguay sent representatives to ALA.
  • On June 25th and July 5th, ALA saved the new Latinoamerican countries from imminent takeovers.
  • On July 9th, 2009, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay officially joined ALA.
  • On July 15th, 2009 Bolivia had decided it would like to seek entrance into ALA.
  • Bolivia joins the alliance on August 17th.

Relations with other alliances

Atlantis
ALA was created some days prior to Atlantis' death. All members of ALA were enemies of Atlantis. ALA fought against Atlantis only once, when Spain invaded Mexico.

PEACE GC
All founding members of ALA are also members of PEACE Global Community. The fifth member, Brazil, is also a member of PEACE. The new South American countries are also all part of PEACE, except Peru. However, both alliances have not met with each other since July.

Brolliance
Mexico has a NAP with the United States. Many wars between Latin American countries and Anglo Americans have been fought. The most recent is the Colombia-USA War, caused by Mexico allowing a region swap with Colombia to block the American offensive, however, ALA did not enter the war. ALA is working in cooperation with the Brolliance.

Sol
Argentina is observer member of Sol. The alliances have good diplomatic relations.

Members

There were ten member nations in the ALA. Similar to its sister alliance PEACE GC, ALA had a Security Council consisting of at least three representatives from each nation.

Latin American Communities Integrated to ALA

  • Dominican Republic
  • Costa Rica
  • Panama

Military Chief

The Military Chief of ALA was the biggest authority in that alliance.

Military Chiefs of ALA
# Period Nation Name
1 15 Aug '09 - 15 Sep '09 Flag-Venezuela.jpg Venezuela Lesmir Ledezma
2 15 Sep '09 - 16 Oct '09 Flag-Uruguay.jpg Uruguay Yosarian
3 17 Oct '09 - 19 Nov '09 Flag-Colombia.jpg Colombia Powercol
4 20 Nov '09 - 25 Dec '09 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina Gaston-46
5 25 Dec '09 - 10 Jan '10 Flag-Chile.jpg Chile Alain Echeverri
6 10 Jan '10 - 06 Feb '10 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina Gaston-46
7 06 Feb '10 - 13 Mar '10 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina Zumbido
8 13 Mar '10 - 27 Mar '10 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina OctavioA

Secretary General

The Secretary-General of ALA was the second biggest authority in that alliance.

Secretaries-General of ALA
# Period Nation Name
1 05 Jun '09 - 10 Jul '09 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina Dagian
2 10 Jul '09 - 07 Aug '09 Flag-Mexico.jpg Mexico Dhoo
3 07 Aug '09 - 10 Sep '09 Flag-Colombia.jpg Colombia Jose Miguel
4 10 Sep '09 - 12 Oct '09 Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina Dante-arg
5 13 Oct '09 - 11 Nov '09 Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil ItsMeYoshi
6 12 Nov '09 - 12 Dec '09 Flag-Venezuela.jpg Venezuela Jesus Rafael Rosas Olavide
7 13 Dec '09 - 10 Jan '10 Flag-Paraguay.jpg Paraguay punta
8 10 Jan '10 - 06 Feb '10 Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil vereadorbandido
9 06 Feb '10 - 13 Mar '10 Flag-Uruguay.jpg Uruguay Alberto Mutti
10 13 Mar '10 - 27 Mar '10 Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil Pitanginha

From March 27th, 2010, the Colombian Jose Miguel was in charge of the administration of the forum.