eNetherlands party responses

Day 2,204, 18:51 Published in Netherlands USA by Bucephalus92

Greetings bros,


Hello again Netherlanders, shortly after being granted citizenship in your grand country I messaged the party presidents of the various parties of the Netherlands. I asked four questions largely devoted to trying to find out what their general philosophy is, especially as it relates to the party I was in in the United States, the Federalist Party. I would like to thank all those that took the time to respond to me, I know how hectic RL can be, especially around this time of year. Here are the questions and responses I received.


1. The Federalist Party has several common sayings/mottos that its members try to live by. The most important of these (at least in my opinion) is P/H. P/H stands for proud/horny and as many great Feds have explained P/H is about more than just being proud and horny, its about being so proud that you feel it in your pants. While this may seem a tad silly or juvenile it underscores the importance that passion, enthusiasm, and pride play in maintaining the drive necessary to work successfully in government. What is your opinion of the Fed motto, and does the party of which you are president have a specific motto that it tries to exemplify?

2. Another common saying in the Federalist party is country>party>self. This essentially means that members should always put the interests of the country above that of the party, and that they should put the interests of the party above their own. What is your opinion of this idea and is it something which is in line with your parties thinking?

3. What is the brief history of your party ie when/why was it founded, how has it fared since, and where do you see the party going in the future?

4. What is the most important issue for your party right now?



Here are the responses from Afrikaner Meisje of the libertas NL party.

1.At Libertas we believe the future of E-NL lies in retaining and developing new players. We stand for the 9 f's.

Fun/ Leuk
Freedom/ Vrijheid
Free Food/ Gratis Eten
Free Weapons/ Gratis Wapens
Free Training/ Gratis Training
Free Newspapers/ Gratis Kranten
Free Coaching/ Gratis Coaching
Financial Reporting/ Financiële Verslaglegging
F ..k Strontland

At Libertas we don't wear pants we wear bikini's and speedos.

2)Of course
3)Don't really care for the history, but I am sure NoTie can help you there if you really want to know. We have show growth recently and if this continues we will be able to have more influence in the countries policy making.
4)The sale of the country to Poland, and the Bilderberg groups underhanded election tactics.

Here are the responses from odan of the iron and wine party.
1. Just take a look at one of garmr's articles 😉

2. Country goes before party, ofcourse if that isn't so in a party that party has no legit reason to exist. Party before self well, i'd say that is mostly true however a party can evolve over time, so that can't always be the truth for some people.


3. founded in March 2008, we were one of the biggest partys for a long time. supplying many (if not the most) presidents and prominint goverment members. in recent times we shrinked a little but are still going strong. we always strive to keep active, and will look towards doing what we have always done and that is serve our beautifull country.

4. we are currently sitting at 25 members, wich should have been more than enough for the CM elections recently, however because of some shenanigans by others we dropped out of the top 5 the day before elections. (i'll leave it in the middle how it was done but a hint all of our members are active)

Here are the responses from M. de Ruyter of the geuzen partij nederland party...I don't speak Dutch but I'm assuming my use of the word party is kind of redundant here. 😉

1. The ‘G’ in GPN refers to a historic group of idealistic Dutch rebels called the Geuzen (literally named ‘beggars’ but in fact noblemen) who refused to accept the reign of a foreign crown, even when it brought prosperity. Rather poor with a straight back than rich after bowing down. In eRep, realism needs us to accept the situation in which we find ourselves facing a far stronger opponent, but GPN is one of the if not the party in eNL that will never give up the fight. If we have to play this game signing treaties for some bonuses and some Congress gold, there is not much game left for us.

2. We have been accused of being the most nationalistic party in the eNL, and that is probably true. By nature our country comes first. We don’t have a rule saying that the party should be more important than the self, but we have a lot of players helping each other with advice and donations, we are sensitive to the image of GPN (getting a lot of attacks strengthens the group-feeling btw 😉 and we have ingame pm threads on all important issues to make up our minds together. But: we do not force the party’s opinion on our individual members.

3. It was founded by someone who wanted total revolution. He invested lots of RL money and used tricks that we would not use anymore to get into power. After an internal powerstruggle other people got in charge, and the party become more democratic, and every party member became as important as any other. We are in general a party of hard workers, with ideals and perseverance. The first years GPN was never considered to be able to deliver CP material, but the establishment was proven very wrong.

4. Most important issues are the choice in our allies and enemies, we feel the current government is to eager to sign treaties and is looking for new allies when we have perfect old ones. This game is built on personal relations, and new relations are fragile while we will alienate ourselves from valuable friends.

Next, we feel our country is held captive by a thing we call the ‘forum-game’ – in a negative way. Some people take every word of the Lawbook (on forum) literal, instead of looking at the intent of it. We see mistakes go unpunished and good deeds lead to blacklisting – because ‘the Law says so’. That is something we need to change.

Here are the responses from
SKYJACKED of thebilderberg groep party.
1. To answer question 1 briefly , the fed's motto P/H is something that we in BG can relate to very much.
Thats also the reason that we founded our party, not that there enough other party's that are proud but most of our members didn't feel at home there.
2. we have the same values as the fed's , we always put the country's best interests above the parties or personal interests.

3 the party history ....... eeeehm let me see and dig arround in that grey mass for a while.....
We started the party sometime back ......against a PTO .........coz the party was founded long time ago and didn't have any members , except for a ukrainian fellow and some sleepers.
Slowly but surely a few of us moved over to take away that threat .
Since that time we're here.

Since that started we're having ups & downs , tried to make congress a few times but due to circumstances didn't make it yet .

For the future ..... hmmmm we just play on , have fun with the game and try to keep growing & gain more influence in NL
Meaning we want to supply congressman, ministers and fill up other governmental positions.
What the future holds for us ..........i really couldn't say m8 , Nl is a turmoiled country for a longtime and i don't have my crystal ball anymore....(dropped it and it's in 1000 pcs.
We're still trying to glue it together again 😉
'Till that time we just have to wait and see what the future is gonna bring for eNL and our party.

4 our most important issue right now is trying to get NL to play as a team and not as a divided set of parties & individuals...
And in the process establish our party goals , having fun and a prosperous NL

Here is the response from djirtsdew of thedemocratisch nederland party.
1: Our focus is on freedom, transparency, responsibility and respect. So if I understand P/H correctly, it is too playful by our standards. Pride is great, in small amounts. Too much individual pride will lead to macho behaviour, which is a destructive force…
2: Democracy means all to us (it's all in the name...). From this it automatically follows that country>individual. Whatever the party thinks is the sum of the opinions of the members. It's not true that party>individual, since individual members have the right to express their own completely different opinions, and vote their own way. Of course, country>party.
3: DemNL was originally founded around 3 years ago. (In those days parties were removed when a country was wiped), mainly by people from LSD (which clearly was a less serious party).
We've been refounded since that time (after a phase where all parties were united to counter a PTO).
Since we've been founded, we've consistently been one of the most influential parties in the country. We've had several presidents, our members have been responsible for most of our law book (through the CRAP committee). It is to be expected that our position won't change a lot in the near future.
4: Currently, the lack of transparency from the government in eNL is what's bothering us the most. In that sense, we really like the corresponding parts in Garmr's election manifesto.
Before this, the important issue was the situation with Polan😛 how to liberate ourselves? DemNL has always believed that negotiations should allow for us to live peacefully in some acceptable manner. Luckily this now has been resolved thanks to our successful airstrike to Canada, our liberation, and the current negotiations with Poland.

Weekstrom of vrij en veilig nederland has both expressed interest in responding to my questions, however is occupied by RL. Should I receive answers I will gladly edit them in.



Thank you for reading this article, I hope you learned a little bit about the parties in the Netherlands, I know I did. If you enjoyed this article don't forget to vote, shout, and sub. The Media Module may be dying, but we don't have to let it go quietly!

May the force be with you,