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The Second Democratic Republic of Flanders (''Tweede Democratische
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Republiek Vlaanderen'' in Dutch) is part of the [[Dutch micronational
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The Second Democratic Republic of Flanders (''Tweede Democratische Republiek Vlaanderen'' in Dutch) is part of the [[Dutch micronational sector]]. Its name is usually abbreviated to Republic of Flanders, and perhaps even more often to VRV ('Virtuele Republiek Vlaanderen', or 'Virtual Republic of Flanders'). If one were to ignore the gap between April 2003 and October 2004, it is the oldest Dutch speaking micronation. If one doesn't, it's the youngest.
sector]]. Its name is usually abbreviated to Republic of Flanders, and
 
perhaps even more often to VRV ('Virtuele Republiek Vlaanderen', or
 
'Virtual Republic of Flanders'). If one were to ignore the gap between
 
April 2003 and October 2004, it is the oldest Dutch speaking
 
micronation. If one doesn't, it's the youngest.
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
The First Republic was founded on November 29th, 1997 by [[Gert
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The First Republic was founded on November 29th, 1997 by [[Gert Geens]]. Until the end of 2002 or beginning of 2003 (when it ceased to exist as a de facto entity), it was the only, or at least the main, Dutch speaking micronation. Two of the main political issues were the status of the Dutch language and the relationship with macronational issues. It also saw a gradual transfer of power from the president to the chancellor. Convention has it that April 11th, 2003 is the last day of the First Republic (that day, Vice-Chancellor Ken Avonts formally proposed to disestablish the Republic - a proposition which was ignored, probably because there were not sufficient active contributors
Geens]]. Until the end of 2002 or beginning of 2003 (when it ceased to
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anymore).
exist as a de facto entity), it was the only, or at least the main,
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The Second Republic was officially founded on October 2nd, 2004 after a meeting between former Chancellor [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]] and former President Gert Geens. After long debates, a new constitution was approved by referendum in December. The first presidential and parliamentary elections were held from January 9th to 13th.
Dutch speaking micronation. Two of the main political issues were the
 
status of the Dutch language and the relationship with macronational
 
issues. It also saw a gradual transfer of power from the president to
 
the chancellor. Convention has it that April 11th, 2003 is the last day
 
of the First Republic (that day, Vice-Chancellor Ken Avonts formally
 
proposed to disestablish the Republic - a proposition which was
 
ignored, probably because there were not sufficient active contributors
 
anymore)
 
The Second Republic was officially founded on October 2nd, 2004 after a
 
meeting between former Chancellor [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]] and former
 
President Gert Geens. After long debates, a new constitution was
 
approved by referendum in December. The first presidential and
 
parliamentary elections were held from January 9th to 13th.
 
 
==Politics==
 
==Politics==
The new Constitution provides for the executive power to be vested
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The new Constitution provides for the executive power to be vested President, who is both head of state as well as head of government. The President is directly elected every 8 months. The Government is appointed by the President. Most actions of the government can be vetoed by Parliament however. Parliament is elected every six months, and consists of 50 votes, devided according to the result of the elections.
President, who is both head of state as well as head of government. The
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The current president is [[Hieronymus Erasmus]].
President is directly elected every 13 months. The Government is
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appointed by the President. Most actions of the government can be
 
vetoed by Parliament however. Parliament is elected every six months,
 
and consists of 50 votes, devided according to the result of the
 
elections.
 
The current president is [[Evert De Smet]], who leads a SCU-government.
 
He's a member of the conservative [http://scu.emery.be/ SCU] (lead by
 
former president Geens), which has a narrow absolute majority of 26
 
votes in Parliament. Other parties represented in Parliament are: the
 
social-democratic [http://www.freewebs.com/forumverkiezingen SP.ES]
 
(lead by [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]), the far left DEREV (lead by Spelev)
 
and the liberal-reformist [http://www.freewebs.com/vladem/VD.htm VD]
 
(lead by former President Burvenich).
 
 
==Economy==
 
==Economy==
During the First Republic, talks about establishing an economy failed
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During the First Republic, talks about establishing an economy failed to produce any results. However, in the beginning of February 2005, the Flemish Ducat was introduced as currency and a e-phpbank was established. E-phpbanking is an international banking system which was developed by Emery Frijters, Minister of Economy, and which is based upon Sander Dieleman's phpbanking system.
to produce any results. However, in the beginning of February 2005, the
 
Flemish Ducat was introduced as currency and a e-phpbank was
 
established. E-phpbanking is an international banking system which was
 
developed by Emery Frijters, Minister of Economy, and which is based
 
upon Sander Dieleman's phpbanking system.
 
 
==Demographics==
 
==Demographics==
As of February 9th, 2004, there are 32 citizens. There are two kinds of
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As of February 9th, 2004, there are 20 citizens. There are two kinds of citizenship: Confirmed (50 %) and Non-Confirmed (50 %) Citizenship. Confirmed Citizenship can be obtained with the testimony of two other Confirmed Citizens. About 75% of the current citizens have no connection with the First Republic.  
citizenship: Confirmed (62,5%) and Non-Confirmed (37,5%) Citizenship.
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==List of heads of state and government==
Confirmed Citizenship can be obtained with the testimony of two other
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Confirmed Citizens. About 69% of the current citizens have no
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connection with the First Republic. ==List of heads of state and
 
government==
 
 
''Presidents of the First Republic''
 
''Presidents of the First Republic''
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29/11/97 - 14/12/98 [[Gert Geens]]
 
29/11/97 - 14/12/98 [[Gert Geens]]
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15/12/98 - 25/10/99 Jan Van Eynde 26/10/99 - 25/08/00 [[Gert Geens]]
 
15/12/98 - 25/10/99 Jan Van Eynde 26/10/99 - 25/08/00 [[Gert Geens]]
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26/08/00 - 10/02/01 [[Fran Cooman]]
 
26/08/00 - 10/02/01 [[Fran Cooman]]
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14/02/01 - 06/05/02 [[Steven Burvenich]]
 
14/02/01 - 06/05/02 [[Steven Burvenich]]
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07/05/02 - 11/04/03 Kevin De Mulder
 
07/05/02 - 11/04/03 Kevin De Mulder
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''Chancellors of the First Republic''
 
''Chancellors of the First Republic''
04/12/97 - 10/02/98 Thomas Herbots
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04/12/97 - 10/02/98 Thomas Herbauts
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19/02/98 - 02/12/98 Anne Onraedt
 
19/02/98 - 02/12/98 Anne Onraedt
03/12/98 - 14/12/98 Thomas Herbots
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03/12/98 - 14/12/98 Thomas Herbauts
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15/12/98 - 25/10/99 [[Gert Geens]]
 
15/12/98 - 25/10/99 [[Gert Geens]]
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26/10/99 - 15/09/00 Filip Van Buggenhout
 
26/10/99 - 15/09/00 Filip Van Buggenhout
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16/09/00 - 10/02/01 [[Steven Burvenich]]
 
16/09/00 - 10/02/01 [[Steven Burvenich]]
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11/02/01 - 31/01/02 [[Gert Geens]]
 
11/02/01 - 31/01/02 [[Gert Geens]]
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01/02/02 - 11/04/03 [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]
 
01/02/02 - 11/04/03 [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]
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''Temporary Head of State of the Second Republic''
 
''Temporary Head of State of the Second Republic''
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02/10/04 - 13/01/05 [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]
 
02/10/04 - 13/01/05 [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]
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''President of the Second Republic''
 
''President of the Second Republic''
14/01/05 - [[Evert De Smet]]
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14/01/05 - 14/07/05 [[Evert De Smet]]
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14/07/05 - 14/11/06 [[Erwin Van Horenbeeck]]
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14/11/06 - [[Bert]]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 26 April 2009

Editor's Note: This article was written in 2004 or early 2005 for the MicroWiki and may be out of date.

The Second Democratic Republic of Flanders (Tweede Democratische Republiek Vlaanderen in Dutch) is part of the Dutch micronational sector. Its name is usually abbreviated to Republic of Flanders, and perhaps even more often to VRV ('Virtuele Republiek Vlaanderen', or 'Virtual Republic of Flanders'). If one were to ignore the gap between April 2003 and October 2004, it is the oldest Dutch speaking micronation. If one doesn't, it's the youngest.

History

The First Republic was founded on November 29th, 1997 by Gert Geens. Until the end of 2002 or beginning of 2003 (when it ceased to exist as a de facto entity), it was the only, or at least the main, Dutch speaking micronation. Two of the main political issues were the status of the Dutch language and the relationship with macronational issues. It also saw a gradual transfer of power from the president to the chancellor. Convention has it that April 11th, 2003 is the last day of the First Republic (that day, Vice-Chancellor Ken Avonts formally proposed to disestablish the Republic - a proposition which was ignored, probably because there were not sufficient active contributors anymore). The Second Republic was officially founded on October 2nd, 2004 after a meeting between former Chancellor Erwin Van Horenbeeck and former President Gert Geens. After long debates, a new constitution was approved by referendum in December. The first presidential and parliamentary elections were held from January 9th to 13th.

Politics

The new Constitution provides for the executive power to be vested President, who is both head of state as well as head of government. The President is directly elected every 8 months. The Government is appointed by the President. Most actions of the government can be vetoed by Parliament however. Parliament is elected every six months, and consists of 50 votes, devided according to the result of the elections. The current president is Hieronymus Erasmus.

Economy

During the First Republic, talks about establishing an economy failed to produce any results. However, in the beginning of February 2005, the Flemish Ducat was introduced as currency and a e-phpbank was established. E-phpbanking is an international banking system which was developed by Emery Frijters, Minister of Economy, and which is based upon Sander Dieleman's phpbanking system.

Demographics

As of February 9th, 2004, there are 20 citizens. There are two kinds of citizenship: Confirmed (50 %) and Non-Confirmed (50 %) Citizenship. Confirmed Citizenship can be obtained with the testimony of two other Confirmed Citizens. About 75% of the current citizens have no connection with the First Republic.

List of heads of state and government

Presidents of the First Republic

29/11/97 - 14/12/98 Gert Geens

15/12/98 - 25/10/99 Jan Van Eynde 26/10/99 - 25/08/00 Gert Geens

26/08/00 - 10/02/01 Fran Cooman

14/02/01 - 06/05/02 Steven Burvenich

07/05/02 - 11/04/03 Kevin De Mulder


Chancellors of the First Republic

04/12/97 - 10/02/98 Thomas Herbauts

19/02/98 - 02/12/98 Anne Onraedt

03/12/98 - 14/12/98 Thomas Herbauts

15/12/98 - 25/10/99 Gert Geens

26/10/99 - 15/09/00 Filip Van Buggenhout

16/09/00 - 10/02/01 Steven Burvenich

11/02/01 - 31/01/02 Gert Geens

01/02/02 - 11/04/03 Erwin Van Horenbeeck


Temporary Head of State of the Second Republic

02/10/04 - 13/01/05 Erwin Van Horenbeeck


President of the Second Republic

14/01/05 - 14/07/05 Evert De Smet

14/07/05 - 14/11/06 Erwin Van Horenbeeck

14/11/06 - Bert

Links

Website

Forum