A small glimpse at an eParty
Joshinius
So, what happens once you join a political eParty? Here’s a quick rundown. Well, once a member of an eParty you are given the right to vote. In other words, you get to choose a leader from a group of candidates for your eNation and/or eParty. Elections are held twelve times a year on the 5th and 15th of every month, respectfully. Moreover, as an eParty member you are permitted to run for your eParties presidency, granted you possess the proper credentials, i.e.: a minimum of 200 experience points and a level 16 or more. However, it’s somewhat more involved in making candidacy for eNation president, you’ll firstly need to have level 18 experience followed then by an endorsement from a political party president.
Furthermore, another interesting feature is winning a seat in congress. The minimum criterion is 300 Points, a level of 15, and you’re set. The Election day is on the 25th of each month, however, the actual candidacy starts on the 16th and ends on the 23rd. The total number of candidates depends on the number of regions your eNation has. keeping in mind that there is a minimum of 10 and maximum of 40 candidates. Prior to Election Day the eParty president will have the capacity to reposition and decide which members remain on the final listing. The say list will then be ranked in regards to the amount of seats the eParty has won in relation to its vote percentage received.
Following their election wins both the eNation and eParty presidents must select their staff. The eNation president’s cabinet consists of the Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Governor and Minister of Education. Whereas the eParty presidents cabinet is defined by the, Vice President, Secretary General, Councilor and Spokesman.
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Nice Josh, have you read Kravenns official eUK tutorial http://bit.ly/11NcJVt
Keep up the good work o7
I'm pretty sure you can vote in the presidential elections without being in a party. (At least that's how it used to be; has it changed?)
"once a member of an eParty you are given the right to vote"
I suggest you get your facts checked by someone who knows before you publish your next article. You don't have to be a member of a party to vote. You only need to be a member to elect a Party President