Binary Party
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Binary Party was one of the biggest parties in Norway. It was renamed to Binary Norway after the creation of Binary Australia in Australia. After June 2010, the party disappeared with its old original ID - 2745 and it was re-established one year later under a new ID number - 3679. The party played a very important role in Norwegian politics.
Party Program
There were 3 clear issues as the pillar stones for the development;
- Hospitals in all regions
- Maintain the army, ensuring a strong defence, domestic and international
- Always provide a training war in times of peace
History
Newer History
After the merger with Finland in September/October 2009, an operation by EDEN to avoid the constant threat from Russia in the north, and to fend off Operation Valhalla, by the Brits, all Norwegian parties were lost. When Norway was regained, a party called Unisont Noreg was formed, in a common effort by the former members of Teknokratene, Gullpartiet, and Nye Norge to avoid a PTO. After the party president election, and discussions in Congress, this party ended up as the new Teknokratene.
This left many people without a party to whom they could identify, so discussions about new parties were made. There was a lot of talking about waking Gullpartiet and Nye Norge to life again when suddenly Binary Party appeared out of the blue.
Cirno and some friends (needs more details) had been discussing a new party, and felt the old Gullpartiet had stagnated towards the end, so they felt a change from that direction was needed. By naming this new party for Binary Party, they managed to create a big stir amongst the senior players. They immediately thought about Forconin and the Norwegian Gold Scandal. But as things calmed down, people became aware of the fact that this was a different party, with an old name. It had attracted several members of the previous Gullpartiet, despite them having bad memories of The Binary Party from the past. They decided to not judge the book by its cover, and take part in the forming of this new party with a murky past. In its first week of existence, it quickly arose to become the second largest political party in Norway.
In the following country presidential election, there was a tight race between Cirno and Terje Hansen of Teknokratene. Several newspaper articles from both camps were written, and there was campaigning via shouts and on IRC as well. The battle between the two candidates lasted to the very end, with a separation of only a few votes to either candidate throughout the night. At the end of one of Norway's tightest races for presidencies, Cirno ended up as the first president from Binary Party, with 73 votes, to Terje Hansen's 68.
Old History
Forconin was once a well-respected politician, businessman and citizen. He was party president of The Binary Party at the time when Norway was the biggest country in eRepublik, as a direct result of the Norway-Russia War and the Norway-Finland War.
In the build-up to the September elections of 2008, (Sovereign Finland) was formed by the Finnish people of Norway, becoming far bigger than The Binary Party. Things were headed for a big congressional win for Sovereign Finland, and for inunova to take the presidency.
To "protect" Norway, Forconin moved 4000 GOLD from the national treasury, into his own account, and changed the Binary Party into United eNorway.
Party presidents
This is the list of known Party presidents:
Name | Term |
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Cirno | October 2009 |
Scorpicus | November 2009 |
Damien Alexander | December 2009 |
anestezii* | January 2010 |
Sebulba | January 2010 |
Scorpicus** | February 2010 |
Gatewayy | March 2010 |
Unknown president | April - June 2010 |
Party doesn't exist | June 2010 - May 2011 |
Scorpicus | May 2011 |
Scorpicus | June 2011 |
Scorpicus | July 2011 |
Scorpicus | August 2011 |
- * Banned for gaining power through the use of multiple accounts
- ** Resigned mid-term[1]
Country Presidents
Country Presidents from Binary Party:
Name | Term |
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Cirno | November 2009 |
Sebulba | February 2010 |
Bob Turkee | March 2010 |
Bob Turkee | April 2010 |
Tommy Skaue | May 2010 |
Scorpicus | July 2011 |
Ms.Carmen | August 2011 |
Christopher Moe | September 2011 |