Congressional elections - July 2011

Day 1,345, 09:23 Published in Singapore Romania by Bogdan Armand Sibrand



I'll start first by announcing the changes made in our government team since the term began.

After half-time I switched to a more ofensive strategy, replacing a defender by introducing a new striker.
So now we are playing a 3-4-3, with long balls into the enemy box and ranged shots instead of the mixed passing-playing style used in the first half, strategy which went good too.



Some substitutions have been made.
11.Sean.L (fatigued) was replaced by a new fresh striker, 13.Rambo Gallagher, and another new striker was introduced to support the attack, 12.Alexandru Homana.
Our team's second forward after Sean.L, the Brazilian 14.Flavio Net is still warming the bench.

The result after 65 mins:
Singapore 2 : 0 Malaysia





These are the new elected congressmen of Singapore.
The most voted this month was Madalin Mastertrap, who won his first congress medal in the process.


77 citizens voted, with 25 more than the previous Congress elections.

This is a chart with the current congressmen's stats along with the most elected congressmen in the history of Singapore.

1. Thedark ace - 15 terms - 15 runs - 130 votes (3 times most voted) - 8 consecutive terms (and counting)
2. Woshiempire - 13 terms - 13 runs - 221 votes (7 times most voted) - 5 consecutive terms
3. Arbryn - 12 terms - 12 runs - 79 votes (2 times most voted) - 7 consecutive terms (and counting)
4. lightofsirius - 11 terms - 14 runs - 131 votes (1 time most voted) - 4 consecutive terms
5. Relorian - 9 terms - 10 runs - 101 votes (2 times most voted) - 5 consecutive terms
6. logan Dunleavy - 9 terms - 10 runs - 44 votes - 5 consecutive terms
7. American Border Collie - 8 terms - 11 runs - 41 votes (1 time most voted) - 5 consecutive terms
8. Whispering Elizabeth - 7 terms - 8 runs - 54 votes - 2 consecutive terms
9. koosunami888 - 6 terms - 10 runs - 43 votes (1 time most voted) - 3 consecutive terms
10. Mista II - 6 terms - 9 runs - 35 votes - 4 consecutive terms
52. Flavio Net - 2 terms - 2 runs - 10 votes - 2 consecutive terms (and counting)
52. general.aurelianus - 2 terms - 2 runs - 10 votes - 2 consecutive terms (and counting)
54. Florentina-Iustina - 2 terms - 2 runs - 9 votes - 2 consecutive terms (and counting)
66. Madalin Mastertrap - 1 term - 3 runs - 13 votes (1 time most voted)
142. arca7 - 1 term - 1 run - 5 votes - NEW ENTRY
142. lucay - 1 term - 1 run - 5 votes - NEW ENTRY
146. ten typ ziom - 1 term - 1 run - 4 votes - NEW ENTRY


Who are the most voted congressmen in the worl😛

gidra (Ujedinjena eSrbija) - Vojvodina(Serbia) - 450 votes
Lisztes (Magyar Hazafiak Partja) - Central Hungary(Hungary) - 330 votes
FacaMK (Obedineta eMakedonija) - Red Sea Coast(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 319 votes
Ipath (A KARD) - Central Hungary(Hungary) - 267 votes
Dhisny Giovanny Pramuditha (Golongan Kaskus) - Java(Indonesia) - 258 votes
miudyk (Polska Partia Patriotyczna) - Little Poland(Poland) - 214 votes
purebg (Ujedinjena eSrbija) - Belgrade(Serbia) - 211 votes
TaLoS (Ethniko Enotiko Kinima) - Central Greece(Greece) - 200 votes
PrismTank (Polska Partia Patriotyczna) - Great Poland(Poland) - 190 votes
paquillo baldomero (Nueva Espana Liberal) - Asturias(Spain) - 182 votes
draho (Narodowa Demokracja) - Silesia(Poland) - 175 votes
Leroy Combs (American Military Party) - (USA) - 166 votes
Mixliarder (Polska Partia Patriotyczna) - Mazovia(Poland) - 165 votes
Kpakep4e (Obedineta eMakedonija) - Povardarie(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 159 votes
Juan Manuel Rodriguez mdq (Progreso Argentino) - (Argentina) - 143 votes
Geraj (Hatarontuli Magyar Szovetseg) - Central Hungary(Hungary) - 142 votes
Itchabe (Partido Sheldonista) - Asturias(Spain) - 140 votes
Cnac (Bulgarian Democratic Party) - Varna(Bulgaria) - 137 votes
Cimbalar (A Szent Korona Szovetsege) - Central Hungary(Hungary) - 135 votes
Zaeban Covek (Ujedinjena eSrbija) - Sumadija(Serbia) - 130 votes
Neznainiqotkrainiq (BULGARIAN NATIONAL FRONT) - Vidin(Bulgaria) - 128 votes
sureshot (Narodowa Demokracja) - Pomerania(Poland) - 123 votes
Martin Capp (Partido Taringuero) - (Argentina) - 122 votes
Poofee (Magyar Katonak Szovetsege) - Central Hungary(Hungary) - 120 votes
Griss0m (Partidul Liberal) - Muntenia(Romania) - 119 votes
moyini90 (Union Militar Argentina) - (Argentina) - 114 votes
Cerb (United States Worker's Party) - (USA) - 111 votes
3r3pbadjingan (Partai Kami Sama) - Java(Indonesia) - 108 votes
Boggys (Partidul Liberal) - Moldova(Romania) - 108 votes
pesticid (Makedonija na Makedoncite) - Red Sea Coast(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 108 votes
partibreaker (Makedonski Nacionalen Front) - Red Sea Coast(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 104
M@D M@X (Macedonian Empire) - Red Sea Coast(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 103 votes
Nalaja (A KARD) - Western Transdanubia(Hungary) - 100 votes
Vasoulini (Enosi Dimokratikis Aristeras) - Central Greece(Greece) - 100 votes
eMacedon (Obedineta eMakedonija) - Western Macedonia(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 98 votes
Gnilraps (Federalist Party) - (USA) - 97 votes
Lizdi (Partido Otaku Nippon) - Asturias(Spain) - 97 votes
Butterfly1135MK (Obedineta eMakedonija) - Eastern Macedonia(Republic-of-Macedonia-FYROM) - 91
Ron Totonia (Nueva Espana Liberal) - Madrid(Spain) - 90 votes
Bogdan Sabo (The Matza Party) - Muntenia(Romania) - 89 votes


It's time to see which countries held the biggest election presence and how they perform in the global rankings compared to last time's elections.

1. Serbia - 4686 voters 0
2. Poland - 4367 voters 0
3. Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) - 2936 voters 1
4. Turkey - 2634 voters 1
5. Romania - 2550 voters 7
6. Hungary - 2492 voters 0
7. Spain - 2140 voters 0
8. Bulgaria - 2098 voters -5
9. Croatia - 1897 voters 0
10. Indonesia - 1759 voters 3
11. USA - 1672 voters -3
12. China - 1281 voters 2
13. Brazil - 1211 voters -2
14. Greece - 1069 voters -4
15. Argentina - 1005 voters 0
16. Lithuania - 896 voters 1
17. Ukraine - 769 voters 2
18. Russia - 714 voters 0
19. Slovenia - 697 voters 2
20. Iran - 682 voters 8
21. UnitedKingdom - 677 voters 3
22. South Korea - 668 voters 4
23. Sweden - 650 voters 2
24. Canada - 649 voters -2
25. Latvia - 535 voters 5
26. France - 461 voters -10
27. Germany - 456 voters 0
28. Portugal - 359 voters -5
29. Mexico - 282 voters 3
30. Bosnia and Herzegovina - 274 voters 6
31. Cyprus - 269 voters 0
32. Chile - 260 voters 1
33. Japan - 236 voters 8
34. Estonia - 235 voters 1
35. Italy - 228 voters -6
36. Australia - 221 voters 2
37. Israel - 209 voters 0
38. Slovakia - 201 voters 1
39. New Zealand - 183 voters 1
40. Venezuela - 176 voters 3
41. Republic of Moldova - 158 voters 5
42. South Africa - 145 voters 2
43. Netherlands - 144 voters 7
44. Bolivia - 138 voters 4
45. Belgium - 124 voters 4
46. United Arab Emirates - 123 voters 9
47. Uruguay - 117 voters 4
48. Montenegro - 110 voters 8
49. Philippines - 97 voters 8
50. Peru - 96 voters 8
51. Thailand - 89 voters 12
52. Austria - 84 voters 9
53. Egypt - 84 voters 1
54. Norway - 80 voters -1
55. Singapore - 77 voters 9
56. Ireland - 76 voters -11
57. Pakistan - 75 voters 5
58. North Korea - 57 voters 7
59. Switzerland - 37 voters 7
60. Saudi Arabia - 29 voters 7
61. Malaysia - 0 voters -1
62. Colombia - 0 voters -3
63. Paraguay - 0 voters -11
64. Belarus - 0 voters -17
65. India - 0 voters -23
66. Finland - 0 voters -32
67. Republic of China (Taiwan) - 0 voters -47


a.k.a.
THE USUAL INTERVIEW
arca7 is one of this month's congress members that won the elections for their very first time.
He is the one going to be questioned this time.

What are your opinions regarding the Singapore-Malaysia war?
We kicked their ass 🙂 I really feel proud that we can do something like that. Strange but I really don`t know the reasons why this war started and so on, but I liked that there was a real war with natural enemy bonus and everything went for real! (you can read that as - I hate training wars)

How would you describe the eSingaporean community/country from what have you experienced so far?
I've seen a lot and I enjoy this community... I really feel free now to ask someone something. I really like that the eSingaporean community is like one friendly unit (at least I see it so), not 2 or more political powers where always one will be loser - that's really nice and I enjoy it because in Latvia (my RL country) there are always some 3 parties who do not even try to work together and that makes some bad taste to my personal eLife 🙂 So I could say that I really enjoy eSingapore's community!

Do you have a moment in your elife you think would've done things differently?
I already did things differently than usual ePlayers do... Rhetoric - Who else is leaving party president, regular congressman and a powerful party leader place in a country where are at least 700 active players to join one of the smallest countries in eWorld ?
And I still can say - I do not regret that, because that is that nice feeling what you can get from this game (I mean you can`t do that in real life)!

Take five, mate!


This was one of the last interviews made with Singaporean political persons.
For the next period I'll take a break from them, or make them monthly, we'll see.


Bogdan Armand Sibrand's


Bogdan & friends or
Royal Flush

o7 to all those who fought in the second campaign of Peninsular Malaysia