General Information
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Country
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Italy
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Abbreviation
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BSG
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National rank
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6 ▬
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Forum
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Official Forum
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Founded
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10 May 2013
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File:BSG-Banner.png
Bastardi Senza Gloria (English: Inglourious Basterds) is an Italian party founded on May 10th, 2013 with the merge of two parties, Crescere and Iniziativa - Every Single One. On June 24th, 2013, Liberta' eItaliana joined the party too.
Bastardi Senza Gloria was born with critical intentions when in Italy began to spread what we can define as 'private welfare'. This term means the practice of giving gifts from the executives of some Italian parties to their member, both for motivation and for internal corruption. Afterwards other phenomena, such as the buying of ratings in Italian journalism according to articles and 'spam wars' (by sending PMs of spam to members of other parties) have spread. So the party began its politics with a critical foundation against these phenomena, as stated in its official papers:
In its history, the party united with Aquila et Gladius, Lux et Ratio and, at the beginning, La Giovane eItalia (it was the first one to leave), in a political alliance, called ALCI, with the fundamental goal to get Italy leave EDEN's alliance and plan an airstrike. After the dissolution of ALCI, BSG continues to work in cooperation with AetG in Italian Congress and withstands at 'private welfare' politics.
In its governments (as Cicca, Dot Hunty and Gervaz) and in the allies' governments, BSG has taken a stand for a military interventionism when it was possible, trying to look for a new alliance (without results) and, at the same time, to promote the idea that wars should be followed and directed by the use of chat and open supplies to citizens. A primary trend is, more than excessive attention to Internal and Economics, to see war as a way to aggregation and to work as a government in particular in Foreign Affairs and Information.
History
History of Party President
History of Congress
Congress Proposals
Congress Elections
First time elected citizen are shown in bold.
Month
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CM Elected
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Votes
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%
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Elected
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May 2013
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-
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Alegevo, Francesco Cavour
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June 2013
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93
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14,49%
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Francesco Cavour, Leonardz, Principe Alessandro, Peri.cle
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July 2013
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141 [1]
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24,14%
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mappina, Gervaz, Francesco Cavour, ubares
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August 2013
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95
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18,45%
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Francesco Cavour, Polixiotto
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September 2013
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109 [1]
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22,11%
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LightFury, Peri.cle, Riccardo Quarta, Dav28, Dark Thunder, ciccius2
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October 2013
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89
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18,39%
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LightFury, Peri.cle, Dark Thunder, Rocco il Duca
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November 2013
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107 [1]
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22,43%
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Rocco il Duca, Peri.cle, Viandante, Dav28, CyberAngelus, Dark Thunder
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December 2013
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79 [1]
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18,24%
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Leo Pardi, Dark Thunder, Viandante, Dav28, cds51
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January 2014
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No congress possible due to Italy's occupation
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February 2014
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March 2014
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94 [1]
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19,67%
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Lunatico9, Riccardo Quarta, Bud Spencer, yap13, CyberAngelus
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April 2014
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-
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Lunatico9[2], CyberAngelus[3], Tebaldo[3]
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May 2014
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71 [1]
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17,49%
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Dark Thunder, Tromel, yap13, Riccardo Quarta, Dav28
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June 2014
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-
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LightFury[3], Vajura[3]
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July 2014
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83 [4]
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22,49%
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Lucifuge S, Theozz, Atlius il Drago Dormiente, Vajura
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August 2018
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0 [5]
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2.5 %
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Tebaldo
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History of Country Presidents
Month
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Name
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Votes
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%
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Party
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Supported by
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May 2013
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Riccardo Cicca Cornara
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191
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42,16%
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IESO[6]
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AetG, Crescere[6], LGeI, LeR
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June 2013
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Castell militarista
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191
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42,16%
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AetG
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BSG, LeR, ReI
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July 2013
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Dot Hunty
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276
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47,50%
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Bastardi Senza Gloria
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AetG, LeR, PCE, PR
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August 2013
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Gervaz
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263
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47,50%
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Bastardi Senza Gloria
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AetG, LeR, PCE, PR
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October 2013
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Atlius
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207
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43,76%
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Partito Risorgimentale
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BSG, LeR, PCE, ReI
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February 2014
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Linxys
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87
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18,61%
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Lux et Ratio
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BSG, AetG
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March 2014
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ilKaiser
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131
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31,57%
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Lux et Ratio
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BSG, AetG, 3P-FC, ITS, DI
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April 2014
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Contenitore
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238
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53,85%
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Lux et Ratio
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BSG, AetG, FdeI
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June 2014
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Squatriota
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194
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45,86%
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La Giovane eItalia
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BSG, AetG, LeR, M!, ITS-DN, ReI
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History of Logos
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10 May 2013
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31 October 2013
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Notes