Difference between revisions of "Parti Federaliste de Oliverry"

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===Runners for prime minister===
 
===Runners for prime minister===
 
1998 to 2007: Sam Gagnon
 
1998 to 2007: Sam Gagnon
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2007 to 2013: Jean Levasseur
 
2007 to 2013: Jean Levasseur
  
 
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[[Category:Oliverry]]
 
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[[Category:Political_parties]]

Revision as of 22:08, 23 September 2005

History

The History of this party is very vague. In 1997, Olivier Turcotte, a young person from St-Jean-de-la-Route, decides to start a party that will really reflects the population's point of view. Rapidly, in 1998, after having reunited enough candidates, he founds the Federalist Party of Oliverry, a new party to protest against the nearly-dictatorial government of Dick Jouhive, president from the Green-Marijuana party. The tactic at this time was: "A vote for the Federalists means a vote for the population." The tactic worked perfectly as they gained 4 seats at the partial election of May 1999. In June 2000, elections were declared. The Federalist party wins with the biggest maegin ever seen. Olivier Turcotte wins with 54% of the votes. At the parliament, the result was nearly the same: 56% of the seats were occupated by a Federalist. He reformed the Oliverrian politics by giving to provinces a provincial government. The title of the President was changed to "Grand Federator" and each provincial government's chief was given the title of "Little Federator". But, in 2004, many people were not happy of the Federalist politics. But, because they were happy of the decentralization of the powers the people reelected the party. This was enough for Olivier Turcotte to declare himself emperor. So, he still accepted the political parties, but they were not allowed to run in the federal. In 2007, after the Limbrogidlian revolt, Olivier I saw that his life was in danger and retired from political life. The second Republic was claimed by the chamber of parliament and Sam Gagnon took the interim before the elections. He won them, and Oliverry was still ran by a Federalist. But, in 2011, date of the elections, the Federalist Party got a big opposition from the Communist Party, Sam Gagnon winning to his communist rival by only 1 percent.

Chiefs of the party

Runners for presidency

1998 to 2004: Olivier Turcotte

2007 to 2013: Sam Gagnon

Runners for prime minister

1998 to 2007: Sam Gagnon

2007 to 2013: Jean Levasseur