Members

Chairman

Chairman – Ziehen RET/T (retired, transferred to NRF)

Executives

Secretary GeneralCasiusbrutus F² (discharged, may join NRF)

Vice Chairman - Dj RET, Fiasco121 RET,Sergie RET/T (retired, transferred to NRF)

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Members

Member – Hamthy

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Party Member Possessing And/Or Running For Political Offices

Legislative

Congressman – Fiasco121 MC, VCM, Ziehen MC, CM (both elected – 34% pop., 16%/18%  each resp.)

Executive

Pending

Judicial

Pending

Chairman: The Chairman is obviously the leader and head of the “Board of Executives”. In this case, he is me (I am Ziehen) and also the founder of this Party. The chairman does, other than expected by most of you, not the day-to-day work (business deals, advertising, etc.), but rather political executive work for the party. In an internal party meeting, his say is the final say and the party goes with it. A chairman can be voted out of the party at party meetings by a simple majority of the members. (But throwing out the founder by force is a little cold-blooded, don’t you think?) The Chairman is the candidate for Leadership by default, however, this can be changed at meetings.

Secretary General: There are good reasons why the Secretary General is ranked above the Vice Chairman. He is the one who handles the day-to-day affairs (see above) and is expected to follow the Chairman’s orders. The Secretary General is commonly requested to follow the Chairman’s political agenda, and if need be, pledge for additonal support at party meetings. Some see him as powerful as the Chairman on day-to-day basis (excluding meetings); however, the Secretary General is asked not to run for “big” political offices, but rather to stay loyal to the party, his position and internal affairs. He is the “inside man”. (But he still can run for office if he insists, however, the Chairman might discharge him from THIS party position.)

Vice Chairman - The Vice Chairman does not have any “top” executive duties or privileges, but has proven that he can take over the duties of Chairman at any time if need be. Since he is not pre-occupied with internal party duties, he has the freedom to run for multiple political offices and possess them. One could say he is the “political office man”. He is expected to follow the politics of the Chairman and forward them onto his political office, especially if he is the executive of a local government (governor).

Member – The member can be a congressman, someone who holds another political office, or just a plain supporter. The member has a common vote just like other members or superior members at party meetings. The member is expected to vote CFP – this of course applies to ALL members. Depending on loyalty factor and time already spent in the party, he may have special privileges, such as editorship on the site or ownership on the chat. This is possible through great and obvious support for the Chairman and the initiatve to run for political offices as a CFP member.

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