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name=Haugenmatt | | name=Haugenmatt | | ||
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birth=01.09.2008 - Day 286 | | birth=01.09.2008 - Day 286 | | ||
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sex=Male | | sex=Male | | ||
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number=1033542 | <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | number=1033542 | <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | ||
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− | office1=Congress {{!}} Senator| | + | office1=Congress member {{!}} Senator | |
office_location1=New South Wales | | office_location1=New South Wales | | ||
term_begin1=December 26, 2008 | | term_begin1=December 26, 2008 | | ||
term_end1=January 25, 2009 | | term_end1=January 25, 2009 | | ||
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− | office2=Congress {{!}} Senator | | + | office2=Congress member {{!}} Senator | |
office_location2=Victoria | | office_location2=Victoria | | ||
term_begin2= January 26, 2009 | | term_begin2= January 26, 2009 | | ||
term_end2=February 25, 2009| | term_end2=February 25, 2009| | ||
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− | office3=Congress {{!}} Senator | | + | office3=Congress member {{!}} Senator | |
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− | + | term_begin3=February 26, 2009 | | |
− | + | term_end3=March 25, 2009 | | |
− | office4= Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Deputy Minister of Social Services| | + | office4=Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Deputy Minister of Social Services | |
− | office_location4= Australia| | + | office_location4=Australia | |
− | term_begin4= January 27, 2009| | + | term_begin4=January 27, 2009 | |
− | term_end4= March 05, 2009| | + | term_end4=March 05, 2009 | |
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− | office5= Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Minister of Finance| | + | office5=Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Minister of Finance | |
office_location5=Australia | | office_location5=Australia | | ||
− | term_begin5= March 06, 2009 | | + | term_begin5=March 06, 2009 | |
− | term_end5= April 05, 2009 | | + | term_end5=April 05, 2009 | |
predecessor5=Deilos | | predecessor5=Deilos | | ||
− | successor5= Cottus Arci | + | successor5=Cottus Arci | |
+ | office6=Congress member {{!}} Senator | | ||
+ | office_location6=Queensland| | ||
+ | term_begin6=May 26, 2009 | | ||
+ | term_end6=June 25, 2009 | | ||
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country=Australia | | country=Australia | | ||
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− | residence=New South Wales | | + | residence=[[New South Wales]] | |
faith= |<!---Approved in game religions only---> | faith= |<!---Approved in game religions only---> | ||
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'''Haugenmatt''' was an influential Australian politician during the early months of 2009. | '''Haugenmatt''' was an influential Australian politician during the early months of 2009. | ||
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==Military== | ==Military== | ||
− | '''Haugenmatt''' achieved a Military rank of {{ | + | '''Haugenmatt''' achieved a Military rank of {{Rank|V1 Colonel}}. He also reached a [[Strength]] of 11.628, which earnt him two '''Super Soldier''' Achievement Medals. |
==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
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First Australian Senate: | First Australian Senate: | ||
− | Haugenmatt ran in Australia's first ever senate, running in the state of [[New South Wales]] in December 2008. He ran as a member of his party, the [[Aus Democratic Socialist Party]], and due to a good {{eLink|article|711702|Senate Platform}}, was successful in | + | Haugenmatt ran in Australia's first ever senate, running in the state of [[New South Wales]] in December 2008. He ran as a member of his party, the [[Aus Democratic Socialist Party]], and due to a good {{eLink|article|711702|Senate Platform}}, was successful in receiving 11 votes. He was also the highest voted Senator in Australia for this month. |
Second Australian Senate: | Second Australian Senate: | ||
− | Haugenmatt ran also in Australia's second senate, which occurred in January 2009. This time he decided to run in the state of [[Victoria]]. He was successful again this month as well, despite | + | Haugenmatt ran also in Australia's second senate, which occurred in January 2009. This time he decided to run in the state of [[Victoria]]. He was successful again this month as well, despite receiving only 2 votes this time. |
Third Australian Senate: | Third Australian Senate: | ||
− | Haugenmatt was a member of Australia's third Senate, that which took place in February 2009. He again ran in the state of [[Victoria]]. This month he | + | Haugenmatt was a member of Australia's third Senate, that which took place in February 2009. He again ran in the state of [[Victoria]]. This month he received 6 votes, and he did not publish an official election platform. |
Sixth Australian Senate: | Sixth Australian Senate: | ||
− | Haugenmatt was also a member of Australia's sixth Senate, which was voted into office in May 2009. This time, he ran in the state of [[Queensland]]. He | + | Haugenmatt was also a member of Australia's sixth Senate, which was voted into office in May 2009. This time, he ran in the state of [[Queensland]]. He received 2 votes this time, which was again enough votes to become elected into office. Again, he did not publish an official platform. |
===Cabinet=== | ===Cabinet=== | ||
− | Haugenmatt was also involved in the Australian Cabinet. He began his term on January 27, 2009, when he was appointed as [[Government Positions of Australia | + | Haugenmatt was also involved in the Australian Cabinet. He began his term on January 27, 2009, when he was appointed as [[Government Positions of Australia|Deputy Minister of Social Services]]. This was to be a position that he held until the end of the February Cabinet term, which officially ended on March 05, 2009. At this point, he was appointed as the Australian [[Government Positions of Australia|Minister of Finance]]. |
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
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{{Congress medal|4}} | {{Congress medal|4}} | ||
{{SuperSoldier|2}} | {{SuperSoldier|2}} |
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Haugenmatt was an influential Australian politician during the early months of 2009.
Employment
Haugenmatt is no longer employed by any company, due to the fact that he is a dead citizen.
he achieved 4 Hard Worker achievement medals during his eRepublik lifetime.
Military
Haugenmatt achieved a Military rank of V1 Colonel. He also reached a Strength of 11.628, which earnt him two Super Soldier Achievement Medals.
Politics
Haugenmatts biggest contribution was in terms of politics. He was an active member of the Aus Democratic Socialist Party during his eLifetime.
Senate
Haugenmatt was an active member of the Australian Senate. He was a member of Australia's first, second, third and sixth senate terms.
First Australian Senate: Haugenmatt ran in Australia's first ever senate, running in the state of New South Wales in December 2008. He ran as a member of his party, the Aus Democratic Socialist Party, and due to a good Senate Platform, was successful in receiving 11 votes. He was also the highest voted Senator in Australia for this month.
Second Australian Senate: Haugenmatt ran also in Australia's second senate, which occurred in January 2009. This time he decided to run in the state of Victoria. He was successful again this month as well, despite receiving only 2 votes this time.
Third Australian Senate: Haugenmatt was a member of Australia's third Senate, that which took place in February 2009. He again ran in the state of Victoria. This month he received 6 votes, and he did not publish an official election platform.
Sixth Australian Senate: Haugenmatt was also a member of Australia's sixth Senate, which was voted into office in May 2009. This time, he ran in the state of Queensland. He received 2 votes this time, which was again enough votes to become elected into office. Again, he did not publish an official platform.
Cabinet
Haugenmatt was also involved in the Australian Cabinet. He began his term on January 27, 2009, when he was appointed as Deputy Minister of Social Services. This was to be a position that he held until the end of the February Cabinet term, which officially ended on March 05, 2009. At this point, he was appointed as the Australian Minister of Finance.
Media
Haugenmatt owned a newspaper called Refined Thought. This newspaper was a highly influential one when he was still alive, and its articles almost always in the top 5 Media articles of Australia for the day.