Green Progressive Party
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Green Progressive Party (GPP) was a German party which was started in September 2010 and restarted two more times before finally dissolved.
History
The first and original GPP was established in September 2010 after Alte LDP was transformed into a new party. The party ID was 2919[1]. After Germany was completely conquered, the party was terminated on November 18th 2010 and it was re-founded in late November/early December of the same year, this time under ID 3427. It is believed that this version lasted until January 2011.
The final, 3rd party edition, was established on February 16th, this time under ID 2833, and it lasted the longest, believed up to the end of 2011.
Statistics
Year | Month | Party president | Mandate | Congress seats |
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2010 | September | Leraia | 1st | 3(1) / 40 |
2010 | October | Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg | 1st | 4(2) / 40 |
2010 | November | ? | ? | 3(3) / 30 |
2010 | December | ? | ? | 1(4) / 10 |
2011 | January | ? | ? | 6 / 40 |
2011 | February | Ultra Violent | 1st | No seats won |
2011 | March | Ultra Violent | 2nd | 7 / 40 |
2011 | April | David186 | 1st | 8 / 40 |
2011 | May | Jul1C4SH | 1st | No elections held |
2011 | June | Martin Stettler | 1st | 1 / 10 |
2011 | July | Ultra Violent | 3rd | 2 / 30 |
2011 | August | Ultra Violent | 4th | No elections held |
2011 | September | Ultra Violent | 5th | No seats won |
2011 | October | Rotar Arlensius | 1st | No seats won |
2011 | November | Rotar Arlensius | 2nd | No seats won |
2011 | December | Rotar Arlensius | 3rd | No seats won |
2012 | January | Rotar Arlensius | 4th | No seats won |
- (1)Three congressmen switched back to GPP a few days after the election, after being candidates for OMG or DSM with the approval of their party presidents. This decision was made as GPP was not a top 5 party.
- (2)Four congressmen switched back to GPP a few days after the election, after being candidates for KPeD or OMG with the approval of their party presidents. This decision was made as GPP was not a top 5 party.
- (3)Three congressmen switched back to GPP a few days after the election, after being candidates for Filzstifte und FAKers or Flauschpartei with the approval of their party presidents. This decision was made as GPP was not a top 5 party.
- (4)Jul1C4SH switched back to GPP a few days after the election, after being a candidate for KPeD with the approval of their party president. This decision was made as GPP was not a top 5 party.