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birth= 17 June 2008 - Day 210| | birth= 17 June 2008 - Day 210| | ||
death= Summer 2009| | death= Summer 2009| | ||
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− | office1=President | | + | office1=President| |
− | office_location1=Greece | | + | office_location1=Greece| |
− | term_begin1=August 28, 2008 | | + | term_begin1=August 28, 2008| |
− | term_end1=November 5, 2008 | | + | term_end1=November 5, 2008| |
− | predecessor1=John Daker | | + | predecessor1=John Daker| |
− | office2=Vice president | | + | office2= Vice president (country) | |
− | office_location2=Greece | | + | office_location2=Greece| |
− | term_begin2=August 2, 2008 | | + | term_begin2=August 2, 2008| |
− | term_end2=August 28, 2008 | | + | term_end2=August 28, 2008| |
− | predecessor2=John Daker | | + | predecessor2=John Daker| |
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− | office_location3=Greece | | + | office_location3=Greece| |
− | term_begin3=July 2, 2008 | | + | term_begin3=July 2, 2008| |
− | term_end3=August 28, 2008 | | + | term_end3=August 28, 2008| |
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− | office_location4= | | + | office_location4=Greece Prosperity Movement | |
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− | country=Greece | | + | country= Greece| |
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military rank= Captain***| | military rank= Captain***| | ||
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+ | '''Ikarti''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Greece]] who lived during the early Beta version of the New World. | ||
− | + | He was the tenth [[President]] of [[Greece]] and had previously served as an MP and Vice President. | |
+ | == Vice President == | ||
+ | When [[John Daker]] was elected to the Presidency in August 2008, Ikarti was chosen to be Vice President, [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]], and eventually [[Minister of Economy]] and Finance. Due to his advanced age, Daker relied on Ikarti's advice throughout much of his presidency. | ||
− | + | As Vice President, Ikarti negotiated trade agreements with [[Norway]], [[Austria]], and [[Thailand]]. Furthermore, he led an operation in which federal agents with the Hellenic Mint seized 10 troy ounces of pure gold (worth 66 thousand drachmas) that were stolen from local treasuries during the [[Balkan Wars]] and held in facilities operated by [[Nevugila]]. | |
− | + | == President == | |
+ | As the [[President]], Ikarti moved to stabilize the Greek economy. He enriched the Greek treasury by exchanging revenue generated by tax reform enacted during the Daker administration for gold. That gold was then returned to the market at a lower price which forced international monetary speculators to deflate the drachma. As of September 12, 2008, the recommended [[Currency|GRD]]-[[Gold|XAU]] rate was 2,800 GRD to 1 XAU. In previous months it was as high as tens of thousands of GRD to 1 XAU. | ||
+ | * He was the first member of [[PEACE Global Security Council]] representing [[Greece]]. | ||
+ | * Commander of armies of [[Greece]] during the [[World War I]]. | ||
+ | ==Achievements == | ||
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− | == | + | |Country President=1 |
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+ | |Battle Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Resistance Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Super Soldier=0 | ||
+ | |Society Builder=0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | == Gallery == | |
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Citizen534042.png| | ||
+ | Citizen534042.jpg| | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Presidents of Greece]] [[Category:Goons]] | [[Category:Presidents of Greece]] [[Category:Goons]] |
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Ikarti was a citizen of Greece who lived during the early Beta version of the New World.
He was the tenth President of Greece and had previously served as an MP and Vice President.
Vice President
When John Daker was elected to the Presidency in August 2008, Ikarti was chosen to be Vice President, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and eventually Minister of Economy and Finance. Due to his advanced age, Daker relied on Ikarti's advice throughout much of his presidency.
As Vice President, Ikarti negotiated trade agreements with Norway, Austria, and Thailand. Furthermore, he led an operation in which federal agents with the Hellenic Mint seized 10 troy ounces of pure gold (worth 66 thousand drachmas) that were stolen from local treasuries during the Balkan Wars and held in facilities operated by Nevugila.
President
As the President, Ikarti moved to stabilize the Greek economy. He enriched the Greek treasury by exchanging revenue generated by tax reform enacted during the Daker administration for gold. That gold was then returned to the market at a lower price which forced international monetary speculators to deflate the drachma. As of September 12, 2008, the recommended GRD-XAU rate was 2,800 GRD to 1 XAU. In previous months it was as high as tens of thousands of GRD to 1 XAU.
- He was the first member of PEACE Global Security Council representing Greece.
- Commander of armies of Greece during the World War I.
Achievements