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'''Bürgerliche Union''' was a [[Germany|German]] [[party]] founded on February 11, 2009, by [[MortenLond]], {{eLink|citizen|1095642|Nolan Pitler}}, [[Starkad Rorlikson]], [[Christophia]], '''Claus Graf Von Stauffenberg''', and [[Juran]].  
'''Bürgerliche Union''' was a [[Germany|German]] [[party]] founded on February 11, 2009, by [[MortenLord]], [[Nolan Pitler]], [[Starkad Rorlikson]], [[Christophia]], [[Claus Graf Von Stauffenberg]], and [[Juran]].  
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It was the fourth party founded in Germany after the [[German Independence War]]. The party was originally named '''Bürgerliches Deutschland,''' but was renamed '''Bürgerliche Union''' once Germany formed a [[Germany-Austria|union with Austria]] in order to welcome the Austrians.
 
It was the fourth party founded in Germany after the [[German Independence War]]. The party was originally named '''Bürgerliches Deutschland,''' but was renamed '''Bürgerliche Union''' once Germany formed a [[Germany-Austria|union with Austria]] in order to welcome the Austrians.
  
At June 10th [[Juran]] recreated the BU, after the 3rd Schwedisch-German War. Now the BU known as '''[[Neue Buergerliche Union]] (NBU)'''.
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At June 10th [[Juran]] recreated the BU, after the 3rd Swedish-German War under '''Neue Buergerliche Union (NBU)'''.
  
 
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After [[Juran]] quited in August 2009, [[KingRobertBaratheon]] completly reestablish the party under the new name [[Adler Partei Deutschlands]] (''Eagles Party of Germany'').
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After [[Juran]] quit in August 2009, {{eLink|citizen|811511|KingRobertBaratheon}} completely reestablished the party under the new name [[Adler Partei Deutschlands]] (''Eagles Party of Germany'').

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Buergerliche Union

Party-Buergerliche Union.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Germany.jpg Germany
Abbreviation NBU
Founded February 11, 2009
Dissolved August 2009 (est)
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Bürgerliches Deutschland
Succeeded By Adler Partei Deutschlands
Orientation Far-Right
Ideology Libertarian

Bürgerliche Union was a German party founded on February 11, 2009, by MortenLond, Nolan Pitler, Starkad Rorlikson, Christophia, Claus Graf Von Stauffenberg, and Juran.

It was the fourth party founded in Germany after the German Independence War. The party was originally named Bürgerliches Deutschland, but was renamed Bürgerliche Union once Germany formed a union with Austria in order to welcome the Austrians.

At June 10th Juran recreated the BU, after the 3rd Swedish-German War under Neue Buergerliche Union (NBU).

Party presidents

A list of all party presidents.

Party Date Term began Date Term ended Party president
Bürgerliches Deutschland February 11, 2009 March 25, 2009 MortenLond
Bürgerliche Union March 25, 2009 April 25, 2009 MortenLond
Bürgerliche Union April 25, 2009 May 15, 2009 Jacob Hansen
Bürgerliche Union May 16, 2009 June 10, 2009 Juran
Neue Bürgerliche Union June 10, 2009 August 2009 Juran

After Juran quit in August 2009, KingRobertBaratheon completely reestablished the party under the new name Adler Partei Deutschlands (Eagles Party of Germany).