National Front Austria
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National Front Austria was a political party in Austria. In January 2010, they have done the ultimate success when Alfred Ball became President of Austria. On day 800 (28 January 2010) it was announced that NFA will be merging with Kronloyale Union[1], and on day 805 (2 February 2010) it was announced that members should return[2].
When Croatia conquered Austria, NFA disappeared from the scene alongside with other Austrian parties. On day 869 (7 April 2010) , Alfred Ball tried to reform the party as Nationale Front Osterreich[3], however didn't survived long. On April 16, 2010 it became The Conservative Party.
Formation and dissolution
The National Front Austria (NFA) was founded by Alfred Ball sometime in October 2009. When some parts of Austria were conquered by Croatia it becomes a part of Croatia and it was renamed to Hrvatska Čista Stranka Prava.
Ideology
The NFA believes in a modernized and independent Austria, providing its people's need with state run jobs, and providing health care for all.
Party presidents
Month | Citizen name | Avatar |
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October 2009 | Alfred Ball | |
November 2009 | Sheldon the Mad Scientist[4] | |
December 2009 | Sheldon the Mad Scientist[5] | |
January 2010 | Sheldon the Mad Scientist | |
February 2010 (interim) |
Kaiser Alex | |
February 2010 | Karantanec |
Presidential elections
Month | Citizen name | Note |
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November 2009 | Querb | Illuminus Austria's official candidate supported by NFA[6]. Querb lost by one vote to Rangeley. |
December 2009 | Alfred Ball | NFA founder ended up second (32.85%) in the elections. |
January 2010 | Alfred Ball | NFA founder finally won by one vote difference against Borojevic von Bonjar. This was the only NFA member who won the elections. |
February 2010 | Borojevic von Bonjar | The opponent from a month earlier was supported by NFA this month[7][8]. Borojevic won with 12 votes difference to Oraizan. |
March 2010 | Kaiser Alex | Former NFA party president ended up last (10.64%) in the elections. |