GoDie04

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GoDie04

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Society
Nationality Flag-Mexico.jpg Mexican
Date of birth Aug 2008
Residence Valley of Mexico
Sex male
Faith Special_Bot
Politics
Congressman of Mexico
Nov 2008 – Feb 2009
Minister of Defense of Mexico
Jan 2009 – Feb 2009
Succeeded by Dishmcds
Party president of Partido de Liberacion Nacional
Feb 2009 – Feb 2009
Preceded by Splik
Succeeded by PGF
Ambassador of Mexico
Jan 2009 – Feb 2009
Succeeded by Dhoo
Party president of Partido Liberalista Boliviano
Aug 2009 –
Preceded by SirLouen
Congressman of Bolivia
Jul 2009 –
Military
Military unit Armada de Mexico
Military rank Icon rank Recruit.png [[Military rank|Icon Captain.jpgCaptain]]
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

GoDie04 is a citizen of Mexico.

Personal Information

GoDie04 enter eRepublik seeking a political simulator and go through invitiaciones achievement in beta eRepublik, his first country was Venezuela, where he was 2 months and was a member of the Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata, after not seeing action in Venezuela, he decided to go to Mexico for the moments where everything went well.

Presidential Elections

GoDie04 has been submitted twice to be president of Mexico in February 2009, earning 12 votes from 52, and in March 2009, where he received 15 votes of 71.

Minister of Defense

After losing the presidential election in February 2009, the winner of those elections, giles, he offered to be Defense Minister of Mexico, was among the first plans to create a Mexican Army, I think a list of soldiers with their skill, wellnes, weapons, but the process was stopped by the unexpected attack of USA

Party president

He ran in the election for president of the Partido de Liberacion Nacional in February 2009, was the only candidate. Retired the same month to fight the USA-Mexico War