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{{Party|
 
{{Party|
   name= Democratic Action League |
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   name=Democratic Action League |
 
   logo=Party-Democratic Action League.jpg|
 
   logo=Party-Democratic Action League.jpg|
   formation= 15 March 2009|
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   formation=15 March 2009|
   dissolution= July 2011|
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   dissolution=July 2011|
   president= Artorius Perim|
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   president=|
  vice president= |
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   members=|
   members= 218 {{Decrease}}|
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   orientation= Center-Left|
 
   orientation= Center-Left|
 
   ideology= Libertarian socialism, anarcho-syndicalism, participatory democracy|
 
   ideology= Libertarian socialism, anarcho-syndicalism, participatory democracy|
   congress= 12|
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   congress=|
 
   number= 2624|
 
   number= 2624|
  link= http://www.erepublik.com/en/party/democratic-action-league-2624/1|
 
  link name= Democratic Action League|
 
 
   forum=http://dalparty.forumotion.com/ DAL Forums|
 
   forum=http://dalparty.forumotion.com/ DAL Forums|
 
   abbreviation= DAL|
 
   abbreviation= DAL|
   preceded= Royal Feudalist Party|
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   preceded= Royal Feudalist Party|
   succeeded= |  
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   succeeded= United Party of Canada|  
 
   colors= White, Blue and Red|
 
   colors= White, Blue and Red|
  paramilitary= |
 
  youth= |
 
 
   country= Canada|
 
   country= Canada|
}}The '''Democratic Action League''' (DAL) is a prominent political party in [[Canada]]. It was founded by [[Dominik]] (first as the [[Royal Feudalist Party]], later undergoing a name change) as a response to increasingly reactionary politics in the country. Under Dominik, the party managed to briefly enter the top 5, but was pushed away by the reemerging [[Canadian Paradox Party]]. After Dominik's resignation, (after a lost election and to distance the party from his controversial persona) , vice-president [[David Eastcorner]] took over, where the party stagnated. After [[Scorpius]] took over, a massive influx of players was achieved (with [[Citizen B]] at the forefront of the recruitment campaign) and the DAL began to take a leading role in Canadian politics.
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The '''Democratic Action League''' (DAL) was a prominent political party in [[Canada]]. It was founded by [[Dominik]] (first as the [[Royal Feudalist Party]], later undergoing a name change) as a response to increasingly reactionary politics in the country. Under Dominik, the party managed to briefly enter the top 5, but was pushed away by the reemerging [[Canadian Paradox Party]].  
  
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After Dominik's resignation, (after a lost election and to distance the party from his controversial persona), vice-president [[David Eastcorner]] took over, where the party stagnated. After [[Scorpius]] took over, a massive influx of players was achieved (with [[Citizen B]] at the forefront of the recruitment campaign) and the DAL began to take a leading role in Canadian politics.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The '''Democratic Action League''' was formed on March 15, 2009. It had previously been known as the Royal Feudalist Party, however, the party decided to become more serious, and changed its name.
  
The Democratic Action League was formed on March 15, 2009. It had previously been known as the Royal Feudalist Party, however, the party decided to become more serious, and changed its name to its current form, which is still maintains to this day.  
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After Dominik stepped down, David Eastcorner won as the only candidate, followed by Scorpius in a similar situation. In June 2009, however, two allies who joined the party within days of each other, {{ELink|citizen|1349000|Koolmanjack}} and [[Derek Harland]], both fought hard for the party presidency, with a surprise last-minute candidate from the [[Canadian Empire Party]], [[emilio sanchez]]. Koolmanjack won, though Emilio received a large number of votes due to a CEP attempt at a [[political takeover]] that he was not aware of.  
  
After Dominik stepped down, David Eastcorner won as the only candidate, followed by Scorpius in a similar situation. In June 2009, however, two allies who joined the party within days of each other, {{ELink|profile|1349000|Koolmanjack}} and [[Derek Harland]], both fought hard for the party presidency, with a surprise last-minute candidate from the [[Canadian Empire Party]], {{ELink|profile|869172|Emilio Sanchez}}. Koolmanjack won, though Emilio received a large number of votes due to a CEP attempt at a political takeover that he was not aware of.  
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At this same time, [[Citizen B]] joined the DAL and subsequently convinced hundreds of new members to join. The DAL quickly grew to be the third largest party in Canada, behind the [[Canadian Social Democrats]] and the [[Canadian Empire Party]]. The party is considered instrumental in getting former Prime Minister, [[Jacobi]], elected, despite the fact the party officially supported {{ELink|profile|1287527|Andrew Mendelson}}. In July, [[Citizen B]] easily defeated his opponents who had never made any official or unofficial presentation, and the DAL shot up to four hundred members, easily becoming first in Canada.  
  
At this same time, [[Citizen B]] joined the DAL and subsequently convinced hundreds of new members to join. The DAL quickly grew to be the third largest party in Canada, behind the [[Canadian Social Democrats]] and the [[Canadian Empire Party]]. The party is considered instrumental in getting former Prime Minister, [[Jacobi]], elected, despite the fact the the party officially supported {{ELink|profile|1287527|Andrew Mendelson}}. In July, [[Citizen B]] easily defeated his opponents who had never made any official or unofficial presentation, and the DAL shot up to four hundred members, easily becoming first in Canada.
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After the [[France|French]] occupation of [[Canada]] the party was renamed '''Ligue de l'Action Democratique'''. Many of its members from Canada were elected to Congress. In late August, after [[Alberta]] had been retaken by [[Canada]], [[Scorpius]], elected Party President by forum vote, recreated the DAL in Canada. Although they had less than a week to prepare for the [[Congress elections]], the DAL gained fourteen seats of the forty-seven, making it second in Canada.
 
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After the [[France|French]] occupation of [[Canada]] the party was renamed '''Ligue de l'Action Democratique'''. Many of its members from Canada were elected into congress. In late August, after [[Alberta]] had been retaken by [[Canada]], [[Scorpius]], elected Party President by forum vote, recreated the DAL in Canada. Although they had less than a week to prepare for the congress elections, the DAL gained fourteen seats of the forty-seven, making it second in Canada.
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Soon after a month-long occupation by [[jbdivinus]], the DAL entered a period of stagnation under [[WolfGang III]] when WolfGang unexpectedly quit the party due to the internal dispute between [[Acacia Mason]] and [[Citizen B]]. An interim presidency was established until [[Dominik]], returning after nearly a year, won the presidency in the first forum-based election.
 
Soon after a month-long occupation by [[jbdivinus]], the DAL entered a period of stagnation under [[WolfGang III]] when WolfGang unexpectedly quit the party due to the internal dispute between [[Acacia Mason]] and [[Citizen B]]. An interim presidency was established until [[Dominik]], returning after nearly a year, won the presidency in the first forum-based election.
  
Upon becoming party president, Janos Leinport organised a controversial and unauthorised forum. The goal of this move was to reorganize the party away from [[Dominik]] and [[Scorpius]], who Leinport deemed to be too dictatorial. Janos Leinport and a few others seized the party's leadership and de facto ousted Dominik, Scorpius and their supporters many of whom decided to run for congress with either the [[Canadian Paradox Party]] or the [[Military Dictatorship Party]]. After Janos and his team gained 5 seats, he rationally changed the party name to "Scorpius Killed the DAL". Later on, Leinport was found guilty of using 5000CAD worth of Charity Funds to bribe members to leave the party. After his actions, Janos Leinport was impeached on March 30th, 2011.
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Upon becoming party president, Janos Leinport organised a controversial and unauthorised forum. The goal of this move was to reorganize the party away from [[Dominik]] and [[Scorpius]], who Leinport deemed to be too dictatorial. Janos Leinport and a few others seized the party's leadership and de facto ousted Dominik, Scorpius and their supporters many of whom decided to run for Congress with either the [[Canadian Paradox Party]] or the [[Military Dictatorship Party]]. After Janos and his team gained 5 seats, he rationally changed the party name to "Scorpius Killed the DAL". Later on, Leinport was found guilty of using 5000CAD worth of Charity Funds to bribe members to leave the party. After his actions, Janos Leinport was impeached on March 30th, 2011.
  
 
==Party Presidents of the DAL==
 
==Party Presidents of the DAL==
  
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|October 2009
 
|October 2009
|{{ELink|profile|1394604|Ayeshan Dakseus}}
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|{{ELink|citizen|1394604|Ayeshan Dakseus}}
 
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|November 2009
 
|November 2009
|{{ELink|profile|1570957|Karsten Skeries}}
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|April 2010
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|May 2010
 
|May 2010
|{{ELink|profile|1301418|Chochi}}
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|June 2010
 
|June 2010
|{{ELink|profile|1492455|Lan Macness}}
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|{{ELink|citizen|1492455|Lan Macness}}
 
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|July 2010
 
|July 2010
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|January 15 - 27, 2011
 
|January 15 - 27, 2011
|[[WolfGang III]] <ref>[[WolfGang III]] was removed as Party President when he left the DAL on his own actions. He was replaced with a triumvirate of [[Scorpius]], [[Dominik]] and [[IronToader]].</ref>
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|[[WolfGang III]] <ref>[[WolfGang III]] was removed as Party President when he left the DAL on his own actions. He was replaced with a triumvirate of [[Scorpius]], [[Dominik]] and [[CptKaydee|IronToader]].</ref>
 
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|Jan. 28 - Feb. 15 2011  
 
|Jan. 28 - Feb. 15 2011  
|[[IronToader]], [[Dominik]], [[Scorpius]]
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|March 15 - 30, 2011
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|{{ELink|citizen|3277150|Janos Leinport}}<ref>Janos Leinport was impeached due to his controversial actions attacking the DAL.</ref>
 
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|April 6, - May 15, 2011
 
|April 6, - May 15, 2011
|[[Artorius Perim]]
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|[[ArtyP|Artorius Perim]]
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==Current Congress Membership==
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! Congressmen's Name
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|May 16, 2011 - June 15, 2011
! No. of Votes
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|[[TemujinBC]]
 
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|{{ELink|profile|3277150|Janos Leinport}}
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|June 16, 2011 - July 15, 2011
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|[[S.DaN]]
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|{{ELink|profile|1546453|Dokuntu}}
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|{{ELink|profile|1683639|Artorius Perim}}
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|{{ELink|profile|2178317|Kevin Cooper}}
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|{{ELink|profile|1553137|Greene12}}
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|{{ELink|profile|3914840|IronToader}}
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|{{ELink|profile|1301418|Chochi}}
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|July 16, 2011
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|[[Rolo Tahmasee]]
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==Additional links==
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*[[DAL Charity]], a program for helping new citizens launched by DAL
  
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 21:06, 23 December 2018

Democratic Action League

Party-Democratic Action League.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Canada.jpg Canada
Abbreviation DAL
Forum DAL Forums
Colors White, Blue and Red
Founded 15 March 2009
Dissolved July 2011
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Royal Feudalist Party
Succeeded By United Party of Canada
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian socialism, anarcho-syndicalism, participatory democracy

The Democratic Action League (DAL) was a prominent political party in Canada. It was founded by Dominik (first as the Royal Feudalist Party, later undergoing a name change) as a response to increasingly reactionary politics in the country. Under Dominik, the party managed to briefly enter the top 5, but was pushed away by the reemerging Canadian Paradox Party.

After Dominik's resignation, (after a lost election and to distance the party from his controversial persona), vice-president David Eastcorner took over, where the party stagnated. After Scorpius took over, a massive influx of players was achieved (with Citizen B at the forefront of the recruitment campaign) and the DAL began to take a leading role in Canadian politics.

History

The Democratic Action League was formed on March 15, 2009. It had previously been known as the Royal Feudalist Party, however, the party decided to become more serious, and changed its name.

After Dominik stepped down, David Eastcorner won as the only candidate, followed by Scorpius in a similar situation. In June 2009, however, two allies who joined the party within days of each other, Koolmanjack and Derek Harland, both fought hard for the party presidency, with a surprise last-minute candidate from the Canadian Empire Party, emilio sanchez. Koolmanjack won, though Emilio received a large number of votes due to a CEP attempt at a political takeover that he was not aware of.

At this same time, Citizen B joined the DAL and subsequently convinced hundreds of new members to join. The DAL quickly grew to be the third largest party in Canada, behind the Canadian Social Democrats and the Canadian Empire Party. The party is considered instrumental in getting former Prime Minister, Jacobi, elected, despite the fact the party officially supported Andrew Mendelson. In July, Citizen B easily defeated his opponents who had never made any official or unofficial presentation, and the DAL shot up to four hundred members, easily becoming first in Canada.

After the French occupation of Canada the party was renamed Ligue de l'Action Democratique. Many of its members from Canada were elected to Congress. In late August, after Alberta had been retaken by Canada, Scorpius, elected Party President by forum vote, recreated the DAL in Canada. Although they had less than a week to prepare for the Congress elections, the DAL gained fourteen seats of the forty-seven, making it second in Canada.

Soon after a month-long occupation by jbdivinus, the DAL entered a period of stagnation under WolfGang III when WolfGang unexpectedly quit the party due to the internal dispute between Acacia Mason and Citizen B. An interim presidency was established until Dominik, returning after nearly a year, won the presidency in the first forum-based election.

Upon becoming party president, Janos Leinport organised a controversial and unauthorised forum. The goal of this move was to reorganize the party away from Dominik and Scorpius, who Leinport deemed to be too dictatorial. Janos Leinport and a few others seized the party's leadership and de facto ousted Dominik, Scorpius and their supporters many of whom decided to run for Congress with either the Canadian Paradox Party or the Military Dictatorship Party. After Janos and his team gained 5 seats, he rationally changed the party name to "Scorpius Killed the DAL". Later on, Leinport was found guilty of using 5000CAD worth of Charity Funds to bribe members to leave the party. After his actions, Janos Leinport was impeached on March 30th, 2011.

Party Presidents of the DAL

Term President
March 2009 Dominik
April 2009 David Eastcorner
May 2009 Scorpius
June 2009 Koolmanjack
July 2009 Citizen B
August 2009 Scorpius
September 2009 Ayeshan Dakseus
October 2009 Ayeshan Dakseus
November 2009 Karsten Skeries
December 2009 Citizen B
January 2010 Citizen B
February 2010 Citizen B
March 2010 nea milosu
April 2010 Ayeshan Dakseus
May 2010 Chochi
June 2010 Lan Macness
July 2010 Lan Macness
August 2010 jbdivinus
September 2010 Dr.Pain
October 2010 nea milosu
November 2010 WolfGang III
December 2010 WolfGang III
January 15 - 27, 2011 WolfGang III [1]
Jan. 28 - Feb. 15 2011 IronToader, Dominik, Scorpius
February 2011 Dominik
March 15 - 30, 2011 Janos Leinport[2]
April 6, - May 15, 2011 Artorius Perim
May 16, 2011 - June 15, 2011 TemujinBC
June 16, 2011 - July 15, 2011 S.DaN
July 16, 2011 Rolo Tahmasee

Additional links

  • DAL Charity, a program for helping new citizens launched by DAL

References

  1. WolfGang III was removed as Party President when he left the DAL on his own actions. He was replaced with a triumvirate of Scorpius, Dominik and IronToader.
  2. Janos Leinport was impeached due to his controversial actions attacking the DAL.