LoJ: The eIsraeli presidential history (Part 2)

Day 1,697, 11:30 Published in Israel Turkey by Angie Varona


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The eIsraeli presidential history
(Part 2)

Hello my friends, below i present the second part of our presidential history:

The citizens with strikethrough are banned.
The citizens with Bold are dead.


In September 2009 the candidates were:

Cj Will Win with 106 votes [53%]

Aeroner with 58 votes [28%]

eliberator with 28 votes [19%]

The winner was Cj Will Win of the Israeli Workers Party too.
In October 2009 the candidates were 3:

Cj Will Win with 78 votes [47%]

SoulSavage with 53 votes [32%][/b]

Charles Nimitz with 36 votes [22%]

Again the winner was Cj Will Win of the Israeli Workers Party.
In November 2009 the candidates were 2, one of them a Turkish PTover:

JMatH with 115 votes [51%]

Zaib Atsu with 111 votes [49%]

JMatH won the elections being candidate of the Israeli Workers Party.
In December 2009 the candidates were 2, again the same PTover:

Zaib Atsu with 110 votes [51%]

Franz Kafka with 107 votes [49%]


This time our country was taken by a turkish PTover in the nonexistant Halk Gucu Cephesi party.
In January 2010 the candidates were 2:

Joshua Hoss with 143 votes [76%]

esssl with 45 votes [24%]


This time the winner was Joshua Hoss of the today extinct BAGIMSIZ ULKUCULER party.
In February 2010 the candidates were 2:

Sadeh Badeh with 98 votes [55%]

Joshua Hoss with 81 votes [45%]


Sadeh Badeh returns, but in a different party, the Halk Gucu Cephesi party.

The average of votes in each CP election in this period was really high for the eIsrael history: It was aprox 200 votes per election, really a lot.
Then we can say that the party Israeli Workers Party finally lost an election, just in time to let some turkish PTovers take the control of our country.
The winner in this period was CJwillWin with 2 President chairs.
Finally, the 6 times eIsrael President, Sadeh Badeh returns to the CP chair after a 6 months holidays in the Bahamas! 😃

The third part of our trip will be from February 2010 to August 2010!


Good Bye
Haile Selassie I