Difference between revisions of "Swedische Botschaft"
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name= Swedische Botschaft| | name= Swedische Botschaft| | ||
− | + | founded= March 16, 2009| | |
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dissolution=April 15, 2009| | dissolution=April 15, 2009| | ||
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members= | | members= | | ||
orientation= | <!--(Far-Left, Center-Left, etc.. capitalize each word)---> | orientation= | <!--(Far-Left, Center-Left, etc.. capitalize each word)---> | ||
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congress= 0/40 seats, 0%| | congress= 0/40 seats, 0%| | ||
number=2288| | number=2288| | ||
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forum= | | forum= | | ||
abbreviation= | | abbreviation= | | ||
− | preceded= Federal Social Democrat Party| | + | preceded= Federal Social Democrat Party (Germany){{!}}Federal Social Democrat Party| |
− | succeeded=Reformed Federal Democrats| | + | succeeded= Reformed Federal Democrats| |
colors= | | colors= | | ||
− | + | country= Germany| | |
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− | country= Germany| | + | |
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'''Swedische Botschaft''' (German for ''Swedish embassy'') was a party in [[Germany]]. | '''Swedische Botschaft''' (German for ''Swedish embassy'') was a party in [[Germany]]. | ||
− | It was created by a [[ | + | It was created by a [[political takeover]] of the [[Federal Social Democrat Party]] (FDSP). With no members of FSDP running for party president, [[frozen4]], a man from [[Sweden]], quickly joined the party and ran for party president and with no opposition he won and renamed the party to ''Swedische Botschaft''. This event occurred while the party president elections in March 2009. In April 2009 the party was renamed to [[Reformed Federal Democrats]] by its new party president [[Crimson90]]. |
Revision as of 06:02, 18 November 2020
This is a historical party, for succeeding party: Reformed Federal Democrats
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Swedische Botschaft (German for Swedish embassy) was a party in Germany.
It was created by a political takeover of the Federal Social Democrat Party (FDSP). With no members of FSDP running for party president, frozen4, a man from Sweden, quickly joined the party and ran for party president and with no opposition he won and renamed the party to Swedische Botschaft. This event occurred while the party president elections in March 2009. In April 2009 the party was renamed to Reformed Federal Democrats by its new party president Crimson90.