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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
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'''Gercon Bonn''' has had a long career in eRepublik, having gone into retirement twice. Originally a [[Canada|Canadian]] journalist and politician, he moved to Australia in December of 2008 and later on (most likely in 2009) further on to [[New Zealand]].
Gercon Bonn has had a long career in erepublik, having gone into retirement twice. Originally a Canadian journalist and politician, he moved to Australia in December of 2008. He is Qurently active and serving as the Minister for Immigration in Australia.
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== The Victoria Review ==
 
== The Victoria Review ==
 
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Gercon Bonn has maintained a newspaper since his first week in Canada, where he made his start in the world. The Victoria Review's first major story covered the [[political takeover]] of [[Ireland]] by [[Victor Petrescu]] in August 2008. He obtained one of the first interviews with Victor Petrescu after the event. This publication helped to launch Gercon Bonn into the Political and Social arenas. After moving to Australia in December of 2008, Gercon Bonn has primarily used The Victoria Review for editorial and campaign purposes.
Gercon Bonn has maintained a newspaper since his first week in Canada, where he made his start in the world. The Victoria Review's first major story covered the political takeover of Ireland by Victor Petrescu in August, 2008. He obtained one of the first interviews with Victor Petrescu after the event. This publication helped to launch Gercon Bonn into the Political and Social arenas. After moving to Australia in December of 2008, Gercon Bonn has primarily used The Victoria Review for editorial and campaign purposes.
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== Political Life ==
 
== Political Life ==
 
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Long an advocate of free trade and relaxed economic policies, Gercon Bonn has maintained active roles in the right lean parties of his homelands. While in Canada, he made his start in the Norsefire Party and saw it through its transition into the [[Canadian Progressive Front]] under Party President (and eventual Prime Minister) [[Banach]]. In Australia, Gercon Bonn fronted much of the cost for the foundation of the right leaning [[Australian National Party]].
Long an advocate of free trade and relaxed economic policies, Gercon Bonn has maintained active roles in the right lean parties of his homelands. While in Canada, he made his start in the Norsefire Party, and saw it through its transition into the Canadian Progressive Front under Party President (and eventual Prime Minister) Banach. In Australia, Gercon Bonn fronted much of the cost for the foundation of the right leaning Australian National Party.
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==Ministerial Positions==
 
==Ministerial Positions==
 
 
Gercon Bonn has served in several cabinets, in both Canada and Australia, as a Minister and Deputy Minister in several capacities.
 
Gercon Bonn has served in several cabinets, in both Canada and Australia, as a Minister and Deputy Minister in several capacities.
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[[Category:People of Canada]][[Category:People of Australia]]

Revision as of 07:29, 27 August 2018


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Gercon Bonn

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Citizen771731.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-New Zealand.jpg New Zealander
Date of birth July 29, 2008
Date of death 2010 (est)
Residence South Australia
Sex Male
Politics
Congress member of Canada
October 26, 2008 – November 2008
Industries Minister of Canada
October 6, 2008 – October 15, 2008
Preceded by Nefarious
Succeeded by Derek Apollyon
Deputy Minister of Industry of Australia
January 27, 2009 – February 14, 2009
Minister of Immigration of Australia
April 17, 2009 – May 2009 (est)
Congress member of Australia
May 2009 – June 2009 (est)
Minister of Industry of Australia
August 6, 2009 – September 6, 2009
Military
Military rank Icon rank Commander*.png Commander*
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Summary

Gercon Bonn has had a long career in eRepublik, having gone into retirement twice. Originally a Canadian journalist and politician, he moved to Australia in December of 2008 and later on (most likely in 2009) further on to New Zealand.

The Victoria Review

Gercon Bonn has maintained a newspaper since his first week in Canada, where he made his start in the world. The Victoria Review's first major story covered the political takeover of Ireland by Victor Petrescu in August 2008. He obtained one of the first interviews with Victor Petrescu after the event. This publication helped to launch Gercon Bonn into the Political and Social arenas. After moving to Australia in December of 2008, Gercon Bonn has primarily used The Victoria Review for editorial and campaign purposes.

Political Life

Long an advocate of free trade and relaxed economic policies, Gercon Bonn has maintained active roles in the right lean parties of his homelands. While in Canada, he made his start in the Norsefire Party and saw it through its transition into the Canadian Progressive Front under Party President (and eventual Prime Minister) Banach. In Australia, Gercon Bonn fronted much of the cost for the foundation of the right leaning Australian National Party.

Ministerial Positions

Gercon Bonn has served in several cabinets, in both Canada and Australia, as a Minister and Deputy Minister in several capacities.