The German Eagle
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The German Eagle (day 565-1275) in Hesse) was a German politician and a former President of Germany.
Biography
The German Eagle was born on day 565 (7th June 2009) in region Hesse at the end of the Third_Sweden-Germany_War. He immigrated to Canada and raised there. After the liberation of Germany, he went back as soon as possible and candidate for the Congress. Since 22nd June 2009 he lived in Germany as a politician.
He died officially on Day 1275 of the New world, however he was seen on the battlefield of Germany, trying to conquer Hesse from Poland on day 1,678: and more recently on the battlefield of Estonia where he used a Small Bomb for Estonia in the battle against Ireland on day 5,433.
Politics
He started his political career in Freie Deutsche Demokraten (FDD) and made it into the June 2009 congress with two votes in Rhineland-Palatine. While this time he became the ambassador of Germany to North Korea and left the FDD to join the new founded center-left Sozialdemokratische Partei eD (SPeD). He gains popularity while publishing periodically reports from congress-work[1][2][3] and was elected for the July 2009 congress again, with the most votes of all candidates. Nevertheless, a group from Poland, called Polish Takeover Unit, was able to gain a close majority in the congress.
The German Eagle became Minister of Interior under president Gobba and was successful to prevent further Takeovers in the Presidential elections and party elections. Moreover, he became ambassador to Hungary. After the August 2009 congress-elections, the German congress was free from Polish people, so that Gobba finally retired after his third term. The German Eagle candidate for Presidency and won the elections on 5th of September against Elisa Vorimberg with 56% to 44%.
In October 2009 he was reelected, this time against his vice Donnie Bronco with a 63% majority. During his presidency, Germany became a full member of PEACE GC and made lots MPPs of in order to protect Germany.
He was Party president of the center-party Mittendrin in October 2009, which was threatened by a take over.
Interviews
ePlayboy (german) about dream girls, dream cars and a bit about politics
Krautblatt (german) about PTO, congress and economy
Junges Deutschland (german) long interview about politics, second term as president and current situation of Germany
Le Petit Raporteur (french) about the current situation in Germany
Pejsol's News (polish / english) about the relations between Germany and Poland