PEACE PARTY FOR NK

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PEACE PARTY FOR NK

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General Information
Country Flag-North Korea.jpg North Korea
Abbreviation PPFNK
Founded 11th May 2009
Dissolved 11th June 2009
Political
President Batyek
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0/0 seats, 0%
Orientation Center
Ideology Authoritarian

PEACE PARTY FOR NK is a Centrist political party of North Korea which subscribes to the Authoritarian ideology. It is the third largest party of North Korea and the official take over party in the country run by Batyek, and originally founded by Kirill Nowakovski to help North Korea. The party membership list is mostly made up of citizens from the PEACE GC nations of Icon-Hungary.png Hungary and Icon-Iran.png Iran. Although the party is not confirmed to be affiliated with PEACE Global Community, the Hungarian government, or the Iranian government, the citizens of North Korea still refer to the PPFNK as the PEACE GC political takeover. It had 24 members in the last poll of membership before its disappearance.

History

May 2009

On the morning of the 11th of May 2009, former French congressman Kirill Nowakovski founded the PPFNK under its original name of Peace Party. At first, it was a peaceful party intended to help North Korea. Many anti-TO and politically moderate people joined this centrist party including the Fires of Heaven clan introduced to Erepublik by former United Kingdom Minister of Foreign Affairs Goku_Jones.

In the first party president election for the Peace Party on the 15th of May, a total of 8 candidates contested this hotly debated election. These were Afanasiy Drago, Batyek, Glade, Hitoshi Makoto, minima, Kirill Nowakovski, William Shafer and Wolontario. Despite founding the party just 4 days earlier, Kirill sadly lost and the race for the top spot was a close one between Batyek, the Hungarian candidate of the PEACE GC political takeover and Afanasiy Drago, the candidate of the Fires of Heaven faction. After the takeover of the party president elections took place and Batyek won by a slim majority, the FoH faction, along with the anti-TO members, formed a new party called City Party.

June 2009

The PPFNK proposed Iranian citizen, atropates as a candidate for the first Country President elections of North Korea. This also turned out to be a TO election and PPFNK achieved 183 votes, and took control of the Presidency and the presidential org with 50,000 KPW. This money has now been stolen and was not returned. PPFNK's leader Batyek left North Korea on the 11th of June 2009, and the PPFNK was dissolved. Out of its ashes emerged the Progressive Democrats of Korea headed by former UK Prime Minister, malta_1990, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs for North Korea.

Election Results

May 2009

Party President Elections

Candidate Votes  % of votes
Icon-Hungary.png Batyek 71 47.65
Unknown Person.jpg Afanasiy Drago 67 44.97
25px William Shafer 4 2.68
Unknown Person.jpg Glade 3 2.01
Icon-Indonesia.png minima 1 0.67
25px Hitoshi Makoto 1 0.67
25px Wolontario 1 0.67
25px Kirill Nowakovski 1 0.67

Congress Elections

The following citizens were elected to the North Korean Halls of Congress for the PPFNK. Those in regular script are regional congressmen whereas those in italics are wildcard congressmen: :

Citizen Region Votes
Icon-Iran.png NEC Pyongan 8
Icon-Hungary.png Zsuti Ryanggang 8
Icon-Hungary.png Karpat-Medence Hamgyong 7
Icon-Hungary.png xstr Hamgyong 7
Icon-Hungary.png Sh4de Ryanggang 7
Icon-Iran.png normn Hamgyong 7
Icon-Hungary.png Tankred Orfeusz Kangwon 6
Icon-Hungary.png Bator Tintanyul Pyongan 6
Icon-Hungary.png Jandark Hwangae 6
Icon-Hungary.png csikszereda Chagang 6
Icon-Hungary.png tezam Ryanggang 6
Icon-Iran.png Maziyar Mirshahi Hwangae 5
Icon-Hungary.png Kronsen Polanski Chagang 5
Icon-Hungary.png theface Chagang 5
Icon-Hungary.png Batyek Pyongan 5
Icon-Hungary.png Kovacs Levente Hwangae 5
Icon-Hungary.png Demios Kangwon 4
Icon-Iran.png sil3e Kangwon 4

June 2009

Country President Elections