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− | |name= Provisional Government | + | |name= Provisional Government |
− | |logo= | + | |logo= Party-United N.Z. Independent Party.jpg |
− | |motto= | + | |motto= |
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− | |members= [[File: | + | |members= [[File:Party-United N.Z. Independent Party.jpg|18px]] [[United N. Z. Independent Party|NZUP]] <br> [[File:Party-Peace 'n' Prosperity Party v3.jpg|18px]] [[Peace 'n' Prosperity Party|PnPP]] <br> [[File:Party-Kiwi Social Democrats.png|18px]] [[Kiwi Social Democrats|KSD]] <br> [[File:Party-Kiwi People's Party.jpg|18px]] [[Kiwi People's Party|KPP]] |
− | |country=New Zealand | + | |country=New Zealand |
|Attributes=show | |Attributes=show | ||
− | |abbreviation= Kiwi Kontrol | + | |abbreviation= Kiwi Kontrol |
− | |colors= Red, Blue, White | + | |colors= Red, Blue, White |
|History=show | |History=show | ||
− | |formation=29 September 2010 | + | |formation=29 September 2010 |
− | |disbanded=6 November 2010 | + | |disbanded=6 November 2010 |
− | |preceded= | + | |preceded= |
− | |succeeded= | + | |succeeded= |
− | }} | + | }}{{TOCright}} |
− | The '''Provisional Government''' or "Kiwi Kontrol", was an alliance/organization in [[New Zealand]] formed by mainly English- | + | The '''Provisional Government''' or "Kiwi Kontrol", was an alliance/organization in [[New Zealand]] (abbr. '''NZ''') formed by mainly English-speaking citizens who had chosen to migrate to NZ after it had been announced to join the [[New World]]. It actively organized the forums and later the first round of political party and parliamentary elections. It had highs and lows during its existence. It dissolved after the first Presidential elections in November. |
==Member Parties== | ==Member Parties== | ||
− | Throughout its history, Kiwi Kontrol, had a fairly stable line-up of participating political parties. For in-game elections, the [[United N. Z. Independent Party|NZUP]], as the largest party, was designated the "official party" of Kiwi Kontrol. | + | Throughout its history, Kiwi Kontrol, had a fairly stable line-up of participating political parties. For in-game elections, the [[United N. Z. Independent Party|NZUP]], as the largest party, was designated the "official party" of Kiwi Kontrol. |
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=====Parties===== | =====Parties===== | ||
*''[[United N. Z. Independent Party|New Zealand Union Party]]'' | *''[[United N. Z. Independent Party|New Zealand Union Party]]'' | ||
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| '''Deputy''' | | '''Deputy''' | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1722416|Indrae}} |
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| '''Envoy to the Phoenix Alliance''' | | '''Envoy to the Phoenix Alliance''' | ||
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! rowspan="4" | Department of Immigration | ! rowspan="4" | Department of Immigration | ||
| '''Minister of Immigration''' | | '''Minister of Immigration''' | ||
− | | [[Carr | + | | [[Carr De Vaux]] |
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| '''Deputy''' | | '''Deputy''' | ||
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| '''Advertisement Director''' | | '''Advertisement Director''' | ||
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! rowspan="2" | Department of Education | ! rowspan="2" | Department of Education | ||
| '''Minister of Education''' | | '''Minister of Education''' | ||
− | | [[Artorius Perim]] | + | | [[ArtyP|Artorius Perim]] |
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| '''Deputy & Wiki Director''' | | '''Deputy & Wiki Director''' | ||
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| '''CO, Home Division''' | | '''CO, Home Division''' | ||
− | | [[Othere Salvatore]] | + | | [[Othere|Othere Salvatore]] |
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| '''CO, Mobile Division''' | | '''CO, Mobile Division''' | ||
− | | [[Cloyd Wallis]] | + | | [[Lex Talbot|Cloyd Wallis]] |
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| '''Military Advisor''' | | '''Military Advisor''' | ||
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| '''Deputy''' | | '''Deputy''' | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1667474|Venta}} |
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| '''Minister of Trade''' | | '''Minister of Trade''' | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1677941|Devoid}} |
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Throughout its brief history, Kiwi Kontrol had a wide and disparate membership base. It consisted of individuals from numerous eNations, mostly English-speaking but did also count individuals from non-English speaking backgrounds. The common thread was that most came from nations either affiliated with or part of the [[EDEN]] military alliance. | Throughout its brief history, Kiwi Kontrol had a wide and disparate membership base. It consisted of individuals from numerous eNations, mostly English-speaking but did also count individuals from non-English speaking backgrounds. The common thread was that most came from nations either affiliated with or part of the [[EDEN]] military alliance. | ||
− | As migration levels picked up, and | + | As migration levels picked up, and sizable [[Serbia|Serbian]] and [[Slovenia|Slovenian]] populations moved to NZ, Kiwi Kontrol began to become even more closely affiliated with the "English-speaking" community. While it did not seek to promote this, the linguistic communities tended to remain isolated from each other and therefore by default Kiwi Kontrol became affiliated with one. |
However, it should be noted, that compared to the other linguistic communities, Kiwi Kontrol had the broadest range of memberships, with English simply being the most common language of choice for its members. | However, it should be noted, that compared to the other linguistic communities, Kiwi Kontrol had the broadest range of memberships, with English simply being the most common language of choice for its members. | ||
== History-Founding and Preparations == | == History-Founding and Preparations == | ||
− | In the summer of 2010, the admins of | + | In the summer of 2010, the admins of eRepublik announced that [[New Zealand]] would be joining the game on October 6, 2010. This news was greeted with great cheer by many RL Kiwis within the game and by citizens looking to change their lives. It also meant that Oceania would be getting a third nation to join both [[Australia]] and [[Indonesia]]. |
− | In preparation for its launch, a host of citizens from various | + | In preparation for its launch, a host of citizens from various nations began the process of preparing to migrate to NZ. Two Australians, [[Bass Junkie]] and [[Crusadercarl]], set up a NZ forum and quickly the new community took shape. This forum helped bring people together from across the New World; through their contact, they began to set about creating the foundations for the new country. |
− | Their goal was to prevent a '''political | + | Their goal was to prevent a '''[[political takeover]]'' (PTO) which tended to happen to new nations due to massive immigration from established states. |
=== Myles Robinson and Cabinet === | === Myles Robinson and Cabinet === | ||
− | Recognizing that cooperation was needed, the embryonic community sought to form a '''provisional government''' that would lead NZ until the November CP elections. Therefore a forum vote was held to choose a President, the results were [[Myles Robinson]] (25 votes), Bass (11 votes), [[ | + | Recognizing that cooperation was needed, the embryonic community sought to form a '''provisional government''' that would lead NZ until the November CP elections. Therefore a forum vote was held to choose a President, and the results were [[Myles Robinson]] (25 votes), Bass (11 votes), [[Mikhail Alexander]] (3 votes), [[Carr De Vaux]] (2 votes) and [[Frymonmon]] (2 votes). Robinson was elected President and subsequently formed a Cabinet. |
− | With this election, Robinson formally declared the creation of "Kiwi Kontrol" and | + | With this election, Robinson formally declared the creation of "Kiwi Kontrol" and prepared for the coming of NZ. His Cabinet aimed to ensure that a PTO was avoided, help all new players migrate to NZ and ensure a stable domestic system existed for the new President. |
=== Political Fracture === | === Political Fracture === | ||
− | New Zealand was officially created on '''October 6, 2010'''. Kiwi Kontrol quickly set about forming a political party, the [[United N. Z. Independent Party|NZUP]] headed by [[LordoIrish]] and the | + | New Zealand was officially created on '''October 6, 2010'''. Kiwi Kontrol quickly set about forming a political party, the [[United N. Z. Independent Party|NZUP]] headed by [[LordoIrish]] and the nation's first military unit, the [[New Zealand Defence Forces]] (NZDF) led by [[Darkmantle]]. These measures helped it to consolidate its power within the new community. |
− | However, it faced internal dissent from a vocal group of migrants led by | + | However, it faced internal dissent from a vocal group of migrants led by {{eLink|citizen|1419171|Gaius Julius Caesar00}} who refused to support Kiwi Kontrol due to its "un-democratic character". This dissent group broke away and founded the [[Kiwi Independent Party]] (KIP) in order to contest the NZUP political monopoly. For the remainder of its existence, Kiwi Kontrol and the KIP were political foes. |
=== Party Elections and ATO Controversy === | === Party Elections and ATO Controversy === | ||
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At the same time, the swift rise of the Serbian/Slovenian party [[Aotearoa]] did not go unnoticed and was viewed by Kiwi Kontrol as a PTO party. During this time Myles Robinson and other Ministers continued to attempt to engage it and the KIP. | At the same time, the swift rise of the Serbian/Slovenian party [[Aotearoa]] did not go unnoticed and was viewed by Kiwi Kontrol as a PTO party. During this time Myles Robinson and other Ministers continued to attempt to engage it and the KIP. | ||
− | When party elections came, Kiwi Kontrol took the controversial step of nominating '''Anti-Takeover''' (ATO) candidates to run | + | When party elections came, Kiwi Kontrol took the controversial step of nominating '''Anti-Takeover''' (ATO) candidates to run for those parties. Many of the respective parties' founding members disliked this and its bullying tactics. The most vocal was Liberal party member {{eLink|citizen|192572|Matt Johnson}}. Regardless of the image it created, Kiwi Kontrol carried out the ATO campaign and successfully took control of all the affiliated parties, ensuring it retained political unity. |
− | The fallout from this witnessed many former dedicated Kiwi Kontrol members like NZUP founder lordoIrish and Liberal founder | + | The fallout from this witnessed many former dedicated Kiwi Kontrol members like NZUP founder lordoIrish and Liberal founder Marcus Cicero question the alliances' sincerity to democracy. A more extreme case was ThomasRourke who quit in disgust and joined the KIP. It also led the KPP to distance itself from it. |
=== Parliamentary Elections === | === Parliamentary Elections === | ||
The October parliamentary elections were the biggest test for Kiwi Kontrol as it prepared to face '''Aotearoa''' for the first time. To organize, it has all its major candidates run under the NZUP banner. It also endorsed minor candidates from the affiliate PnPP and KSD. The KPP, much to the NZUP appeals, ran candidates as well. | The October parliamentary elections were the biggest test for Kiwi Kontrol as it prepared to face '''Aotearoa''' for the first time. To organize, it has all its major candidates run under the NZUP banner. It also endorsed minor candidates from the affiliate PnPP and KSD. The KPP, much to the NZUP appeals, ran candidates as well. | ||
− | The elections turned out to be a nail | + | The elections turned out to be a nail-biter, as nearly 350 people voted for 40 seats. Kiwi Kontrol's election strategy was run by [[Fionia]], Robinson and [[Arjay Phoenician]]. It involved daily voter coordination, which went into the early hours of the day. |
− | The final results were Aotearoa (19 seats), Kiwi Kontrol (19 seats) and the KPP (2 seats). These results indicated NZ was a divided community and handed the KPP incredible power.For Kiwi Kontrol it was a setback, especially the KPP showing and led many to begin to question its effectiveness. | + | The final results were Aotearoa (19 seats), Kiwi Kontrol (19 seats) and the KPP (2 seats). These results indicated NZ was a divided community and handed the KPP incredible power. For Kiwi Kontrol it was a setback, especially the KPP showing and led many to begin to question its effectiveness. |
=== Presidential Manoeuvring and Final Days === | === Presidential Manoeuvring and Final Days === | ||
Following these results, calls grew for Kiwi Kontrol to disband and allow its affiliate parties the freedom to act. While these were resisted, Robinson did indicate that following the November CP elections, Kiwi Kontrol would shut down. | Following these results, calls grew for Kiwi Kontrol to disband and allow its affiliate parties the freedom to act. While these were resisted, Robinson did indicate that following the November CP elections, Kiwi Kontrol would shut down. | ||
− | In the interim, it began to carry out negotiations with Aotearoa on running a joint candidate for President. These talks were fruitful and led | + | In the interim, it began to carry out negotiations with Aotearoa on running a joint candidate for President. These talks were fruitful and led NZUP leader [[Calbe]] to receive the joint nomination. He stood on behalf of five parties with only the KIP running against him, he was elected with over 80% of the vote. |
− | Following Calbe inauguration, a multi-party Cabinet was created including Aotearoa, NZUP, PnPP, KSD and KPP. Robinson congratulated Calbe and officially resigned from all formal political offices. It should be noted | + | Following Calbe's inauguration, a multi-party Cabinet was created including Aotearoa, NZUP, PnPP, KSD and KPP. Robinson congratulated Calbe and officially resigned from all formal political offices. It should be noted some Kiwi Kontrol Ministers did receive official posts in the new government. |
− | With the new regime in place, the more active members of Kiwi Kontrol abided by Robinson promise and resigned from it. The affiliated parties all went on their | + | With the new regime in place, the more active members of Kiwi Kontrol abided by Robinson's promise and resigned from it. The affiliated parties all went on their paths. While some calls remained for Kiwi Kontrol to remain active, notably by Carr and [[James Rellori]], this fell on deaf ears as the majority broke away to pursue other political activities. |
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The Provisional Government or "Kiwi Kontrol", was an alliance/organization in New Zealand (abbr. NZ) formed by mainly English-speaking citizens who had chosen to migrate to NZ after it had been announced to join the New World. It actively organized the forums and later the first round of political party and parliamentary elections. It had highs and lows during its existence. It dissolved after the first Presidential elections in November.
Member Parties
Throughout its history, Kiwi Kontrol, had a fairly stable line-up of participating political parties. For in-game elections, the NZUP, as the largest party, was designated the "official party" of Kiwi Kontrol.
Parties
- New Zealand Union Party
- Peace 'n' Prosperity Party
- Kiwi Social Democrats
- Kiwi People's Party
- Liberal Party (dissolved into KSD)
Structure
The structure of Kiwi Kontrol was designed to mirror that of government structures around the New World. This had been the primary point in creating the provisional government, to provide leadership and structure during the initial phase of NZ's in-game existence. Therefore a forum vote was held and Myles Robinson was elected provisional president. He subsequently appointed a Cabinet and this served as the basic governing model for both Kiwi Kontrol and NZ.
Department | Position | Minister |
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Office of the Prime Minister | Prime Minister | Myles Robinson |
Deputy | Bass Junkie | |
Deputy | Crusadercarl | |
Department of Foreign Affairs | Minister for Foreign Affairs | Azaret |
Deputy | Indrae | |
Envoy to the Phoenix Alliance | Collinar | |
Envoy to the EDEN Alliance | Frymonmon | |
Department of Immigration | Minister of Immigration | Carr De Vaux |
Deputy | Arjay Phoenician | |
ATO Director | Fionia | |
Advertisement Director | discrate1 | |
Department of Education | Minister of Education | Artorius Perim |
Deputy & Wiki Director | Mikhail Alexander | |
Department of Defense | Minister of Defense | Bradley Reala |
Chief of the Defense Force | kyle321n | |
CO, Home Division | Othere Salvatore | |
CO, Mobile Division | Cloyd Wallis | |
Military Advisor | Callumh123 | |
Department of Finance | Minister of Finance | Necros Xiaoban |
Deputy | Venta | |
Minister of Trade | Devoid | |
Deputy | James Rellori | |
Department of Communication | Minister of Public Information | WahooBob |
Minister of Fun and Sheep | Sir Terrifico |
Membership
Throughout its brief history, Kiwi Kontrol had a wide and disparate membership base. It consisted of individuals from numerous eNations, mostly English-speaking but did also count individuals from non-English speaking backgrounds. The common thread was that most came from nations either affiliated with or part of the EDEN military alliance.
As migration levels picked up, and sizable Serbian and Slovenian populations moved to NZ, Kiwi Kontrol began to become even more closely affiliated with the "English-speaking" community. While it did not seek to promote this, the linguistic communities tended to remain isolated from each other and therefore by default Kiwi Kontrol became affiliated with one.
However, it should be noted, that compared to the other linguistic communities, Kiwi Kontrol had the broadest range of memberships, with English simply being the most common language of choice for its members.
History-Founding and Preparations
In the summer of 2010, the admins of eRepublik announced that New Zealand would be joining the game on October 6, 2010. This news was greeted with great cheer by many RL Kiwis within the game and by citizens looking to change their lives. It also meant that Oceania would be getting a third nation to join both Australia and Indonesia.
In preparation for its launch, a host of citizens from various nations began the process of preparing to migrate to NZ. Two Australians, Bass Junkie and Crusadercarl, set up a NZ forum and quickly the new community took shape. This forum helped bring people together from across the New World; through their contact, they began to set about creating the foundations for the new country.
Their goal was to prevent a 'political takeover (PTO) which tended to happen to new nations due to massive immigration from established states.
Myles Robinson and Cabinet
Recognizing that cooperation was needed, the embryonic community sought to form a provisional government that would lead NZ until the November CP elections. Therefore a forum vote was held to choose a President, and the results were Myles Robinson (25 votes), Bass (11 votes), Mikhail Alexander (3 votes), Carr De Vaux (2 votes) and Frymonmon (2 votes). Robinson was elected President and subsequently formed a Cabinet.
With this election, Robinson formally declared the creation of "Kiwi Kontrol" and prepared for the coming of NZ. His Cabinet aimed to ensure that a PTO was avoided, help all new players migrate to NZ and ensure a stable domestic system existed for the new President.
Political Fracture
New Zealand was officially created on October 6, 2010. Kiwi Kontrol quickly set about forming a political party, the NZUP headed by LordoIrish and the nation's first military unit, the New Zealand Defence Forces (NZDF) led by Darkmantle. These measures helped it to consolidate its power within the new community.
However, it faced internal dissent from a vocal group of migrants led by Gaius Julius Caesar00 who refused to support Kiwi Kontrol due to its "un-democratic character". This dissent group broke away and founded the Kiwi Independent Party (KIP) in order to contest the NZUP political monopoly. For the remainder of its existence, Kiwi Kontrol and the KIP were political foes.
Party Elections and ATO Controversy
In the run-up to the October 15 party elections, Kiwi Kontrol faced more internal issues, notably the founding of affiliated parties like the PnPP, KPP and Liberal Party. The emergence of these parties transformed Kiwi Kontrol from a single-party entity to a "political alliance".
At the same time, the swift rise of the Serbian/Slovenian party Aotearoa did not go unnoticed and was viewed by Kiwi Kontrol as a PTO party. During this time Myles Robinson and other Ministers continued to attempt to engage it and the KIP.
When party elections came, Kiwi Kontrol took the controversial step of nominating Anti-Takeover (ATO) candidates to run for those parties. Many of the respective parties' founding members disliked this and its bullying tactics. The most vocal was Liberal party member Matt Johnson. Regardless of the image it created, Kiwi Kontrol carried out the ATO campaign and successfully took control of all the affiliated parties, ensuring it retained political unity.
The fallout from this witnessed many former dedicated Kiwi Kontrol members like NZUP founder lordoIrish and Liberal founder Marcus Cicero question the alliances' sincerity to democracy. A more extreme case was ThomasRourke who quit in disgust and joined the KIP. It also led the KPP to distance itself from it.
Parliamentary Elections
The October parliamentary elections were the biggest test for Kiwi Kontrol as it prepared to face Aotearoa for the first time. To organize, it has all its major candidates run under the NZUP banner. It also endorsed minor candidates from the affiliate PnPP and KSD. The KPP, much to the NZUP appeals, ran candidates as well.
The elections turned out to be a nail-biter, as nearly 350 people voted for 40 seats. Kiwi Kontrol's election strategy was run by Fionia, Robinson and Arjay Phoenician. It involved daily voter coordination, which went into the early hours of the day.
The final results were Aotearoa (19 seats), Kiwi Kontrol (19 seats) and the KPP (2 seats). These results indicated NZ was a divided community and handed the KPP incredible power. For Kiwi Kontrol it was a setback, especially the KPP showing and led many to begin to question its effectiveness.
Presidential Manoeuvring and Final Days
Following these results, calls grew for Kiwi Kontrol to disband and allow its affiliate parties the freedom to act. While these were resisted, Robinson did indicate that following the November CP elections, Kiwi Kontrol would shut down.
In the interim, it began to carry out negotiations with Aotearoa on running a joint candidate for President. These talks were fruitful and led NZUP leader Calbe to receive the joint nomination. He stood on behalf of five parties with only the KIP running against him, he was elected with over 80% of the vote.
Following Calbe's inauguration, a multi-party Cabinet was created including Aotearoa, NZUP, PnPP, KSD and KPP. Robinson congratulated Calbe and officially resigned from all formal political offices. It should be noted some Kiwi Kontrol Ministers did receive official posts in the new government.
With the new regime in place, the more active members of Kiwi Kontrol abided by Robinson's promise and resigned from it. The affiliated parties all went on their paths. While some calls remained for Kiwi Kontrol to remain active, notably by Carr and James Rellori, this fell on deaf ears as the majority broke away to pursue other political activities.