Peace and Freedom Party

From eRepublik Official Wiki
Revision as of 06:59, 23 December 2012 by Firebourne (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Party| |name=Parti Rakyat eMalaysia |logo=PAFP.jpg |number=3555 |general=show |country=Malaysia |abbreviation=PAFP |website= |newspaper= |organization=Party |forum= |colors=Bl...")

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Parti Rakyat eMalaysia

Error: Image is invalid or non-existent.

General Information
Country Flag-Malaysia.jpg Malaysia
Abbreviation PAFP
Organization Party
Colors Black, White, Red
Founded May 201
Political
President TeMing
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeded By eMalaysian Welfare Party
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Peace and Freedom Party was a political party that existed in Malaysia from May 2010 to July 2011.

Logo Political Orientation Ideology
80px Center-Left Libertarian

History

Peace and Freedom Party was founded in May 2010. It was regarded as one of the most successful party in Malaysia. It was the main competitor of Parti Kemajuan eMalaysia. The party produced some great leaders who went on to become very establish Malaysian leaders such as Atsalenios, Amli Nujhan, Hajariyan, Marcotje & TeMing. The party was focused in taking care of the welfare of Malaysians.

Manifesto

More information can be found at Peace and Freedom Party Manisfesto

  • Socialism
  • Labour and Full Employment
  • Equal Rights & Liberties
  • Ending Racism & National Oppression
  • Language Rights
  • Undocumented Workers
  • Native eMalaysians
  • People With Disabilities
  • Retired Workers/Players
  • Transportation
  • Agriculture
  • Science & Technology
  • Education
  • Arts and Culture
  • Housing (Old version of eRepublik)
  • Freedom, Justice & Crime
  • Voting and Elections
  • Health Care
  • Taxes
  • Mass Media

New Identity

Party leader, TeMing, in July 2011, decided to rename the party to eMalaysian Welfare Party, to give the party a new identity as the party was suffering due to the rise of eMalaysian Liberal Party. The move didn't result in the party making a stronger impact, but was sufficient enough to compete with eMalaysian Liberal Party. It did however do much better compared to Parti Kemajuan eMalaysia, which was struggling at that time. The party went on to have a respectable amount of support.