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10 minutes ago, NYrepublican said:

Note:My suggestion was mainly because I think the Likud is too polarizing too be on the world stage

But I also have the Worker's Party of Korea on their own as well. ;)

Although I do understand your point.

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4 hours ago, NYrepublican said:

Note:My suggestion was mainly because I think the Likud is too polarizing too be on the world stage

They would have some allies (some sympathetic Americans; some right wingers in Europe eg. FPO in Austria; UKIP)

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Just now, jvikings1 said:

They would have some allies (some sympathetic Americans; some right wingers in Europe eg. FPO in Austria; UKIP)

But still it'd have very limited appeal.

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1 minute ago, NYrepublican said:

But still it'd have very limited appeal.

But, so would other factions.  Just look at the EU Parliament.  There are a wide variety of ideologies within it.

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3 minutes ago, jvikings1 said:

But, so would other factions.  Just look at the EU Parliament.  There are a wide variety of ideologies within it.

This is a good point. I do also have the International Monarchist League, the International Alliance of Libertarian Parties, the International of Anarchist Federations, the Fourth International, the Humanist International, and the Pirate Parties international, with arguably much less appeal on a global scale between all their various affiliates, taking a swing in this scenario, so...

 

3 minutes ago, NYrepublican said:

ok Good point Jvikings @Patine stick with likud 

 

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4 minutes ago, Patine said:

This is a good point. I do also have the International Monarchist League, the International Alliance of Libertarian Parties, the International of Anarchist Federations, the Fourth International, the Humanist International, and the Pirate Parties international, with arguably much less appeal on a global scale between all their various affiliates, taking a swing in this scenario, so...

 

 

I'm glad you'll include the Pirate Party.  It stills makes me laugh t this day.  It would be hilarious to make that a huge faction within the UN (which could lead to momentum within some countries[although there were leading the polls in Ireland for a time last year irl])

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26 minutes ago, NYrepublican said:

I wish Anthony would add a view by coalition option or the ability to make official coalitions aside from de-facto ones.

He said once it was on the queue. A queue that seems monstrously long and constantly shifting in it's order, though.

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I'm curious as to what the issues would be, and will there be a diversity in which issues are the most important.

 

I doubt representatives from Latin America would view issues regarding middle East terrorism as a pertinent issue, nor the subsequent refugee crisis. 

Also, who should the endorsers be: the press, Presidents, UN ambassadors?

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8 hours ago, Sunnymentoaddict said:

I'm curious as to what the issues would be, and will there be a diversity in which issues are the most important.

 

I doubt representatives from Latin America would view issues regarding middle East terrorism as a pertinent issue, nor the subsequent refugee crisis. 

Also, who should the endorsers be: the press, Presidents, UN ambassadors?

Issues are still under consideration.

Endorsers would be Presidents and other heads-of-state and/or government with actual power (not any purely ceremonial and symbolic heads of state), press organizations of significant scope and following (CNN, BBC, Xinhua, Al-Jazeera, Indian Daily News, Pravda, and others of that scale or at least a significant amount of cache), international NGO's and philanthropists, big multi-national corporations, current important officials in the UN, POSSIBLLY significant religious leaders of large or noteworthy following, etc.

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3 minutes ago, Patine said:

Issues are still under consideration.

Endorsers would be Presidents and other heads-of-state and/or government with actual power (not any purely ceremonial and symbolic heads of state), press organizations of significant scope and following (CNN, BBC, Xinhua, Al-Jazeera, Indian Daily News, Pravda, and others of that scale or at least a significant amount of cache), international NGO's and philanthropists, big multi-national corporations, current important officials in the UN, POSSIBLLY significant religious leaders of large or noteworthy following, etc.

I don't think CI currently allows for endorsers.

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Just now, NYrepublican said:

I don't think CI currently allows for endorsers.

There is an endorsers file, and the current official scenarios have a full list of them, unlike the skeletal example format for the NRA alone when it first came out and they obviously didn't work, so I'll have to see.

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here's some resources for candidates,VP leaders and parties I have from someone else who planned a world election but disappeared.

Conservative People’s Party (center-right)

Democratic Globalist Party (center-left)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Ban Ki-moon

Enda Kenny

Aung San Suu Kyi

Almazbek Atambayev

Angela Merkel

Bjarni Benediktsson

Matteo Renzi

Stefan Löfven

Shinzo Abe

Sebastian Kurz

Joko Widodo

Tatsiana Karatkevich

Narendra Modi

Jean-Claude Juncker

Francois Hollande

Nils Usakovs

Theresa May

Donald Tusk

Mahamadou Issoufou

Robert Fico

Nawaz Sharif

Andriy Sadovyi

Liviu Dragnea

Kemal Kilicdaroglu

Mariano Rajoy

Boyko Borisov

Jalal Talabani

Edi Rama

Juan Manuel Santos

Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Tabaré Vazquez

Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Najib Razak

Sali Berisha

Béji Caid Essebsi

Susana Diaz

Benjamin Netanyahu

Alexei Navalny

Alpha Condé

Hage Geingob

Hassan Rouhani

Serzh Sargsyan

António Costa

Sonia Gandhi

Erna Solberg

Saad Hariri

Roch Marc Kaboré

Helen Clark

Dalia Grybauskaite

Joyce Banda

Luis Guillermo Solís

Romano Prodi

Aleksandar Vucic

Uhuru Kenyatta

Giorgi Margvelashvili

Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Rached Ghannouchi

Ahn Cheol-soo

 

Kevin Rudd

Nana Akufo-Addo

Khaleda Zia

 

Tony Blair

Petro Poroshenko

Hung Hsiu-chu

 

 

Bill English

Guillermo Lasso

 

 

 

Sebastian Pinera

 

 

 

Jimmy Morales

 

 

 

John Kasich

 

 

 

Vaira Vike-Freiberga

 

 

 

Liberal Alliance (well, liberal)

Socialist Worker’s Party (left)

 

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

 

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Mmusi Maimane

Robert Mugabe

Francisco Guterres

 

Justin Trudeau

Mohamed Abdullahi M.

Evo Morales

Selahattin Demirtas

 

Mauricio Macri

Amr Mussa

José E. dos Santos

Alexis Tsipras

 

Lee Hsien Loong

Yair Lapid

Christina Kirchner

Sahra Wagenknecht

 

Malcolm Turnbull

Nathan Law

Mahmud Abbas

Korneliya Ninova

 

Mark Rutte

Moon Jae-in

Daniel Ortega

Raoul Hedebouw

 

Ian Khama

Renho Murata

Rafael Correa

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Tsai Ing-wen

Anwar Ibrahim

Joseph Kabila

Kuupik Kleist

 

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski

Leni Robredo

Michelle Bachelet

Ernest Bai Koroma

 

Macky Sall

Ljubisa Preletacevic

Nicolas Maduro

Filipe Nyusi

 

Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

Grzegorz Schetyna

Hailemariam Desalegn

Bernie Sanders

 

 

Ferenc Gyurcsany

John Magufuli

Andres Lopez Obrador

 

 

Richard Sulik

Sheikh Hasina

Salvador Ceren

 

 

Andrej Babis

Julius Malema

Lenin Moreno

 

 

Lars Lokke Rasmussen

 

Lula da Silva

 

 

Tim Farron

 

José Mujica

 

 

Emmanuel Macron

 

Maximo Kirchner

 

 

Albert Rivera

 

Veronika Mendoza

 

 

Henrique Capriles

 

Fernando Lugo

 

 

Barack Obama

 

 

 

Danilo Medina

 

 

 

Global Green Party (green)

Revolutionary Proletarian Party (far-left)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Dalai Lama

Tshering Tobgay

Xi Jinping

Brahim Ghali

Frank Habineza

Taro Yamamoto

Raúl Castro

Jean Luc Mélenchon

Alexander v.d. Bellen

Mirela Holy

Gennady Zyuganov

Antonio Ingroia

Antanas Mockus

Maris Kucinskis

Abdullah Öcalan

Mirko Messner

Ralph Nader

Katrin Jakobsdottir

Kim Jong-un

Vojtech Filip

Raimonds Vejonis

Nicolas Hulot

Kazuo Shii

Zinaida Greceanii

 

Jesse Klaver

Nguyen Phu Trong

Miyeegombin Enkhbold

 

Jill Stein

Isayas Afwerki

Wang Qishan

 

Elizabeth May

Bidhya Devi Bhandari

 

 

 

Prakash Karat

 

 

Party of Independent Nations (right to far-right)

Party of the Awakening (Sunni Islamism)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Vladimir Putin

Salva Kiir Mayardit

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Imran Khan

Donald Trump

Paul Biya

Khaled Mashal

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar

Jaroslav Kaczinsky

Teodoro Obiang

Hassanal Bolkiah

K M Kader Mohideen

Nursultan Nasarbayev

Abdelaziz Boutelflika

Muhammadu Buhari

Abdul Hadi Awang

Rodrigo Duterte

Emomali Rahmon

Abdel Fatah el-Sisi

Sohibul Iman

Prayut Chan-o-cha

Vladimir Zhirinovsky

Ashraf Ghani

Anwar Yusuf Turani

Yoweri Museveni

Pauline Hanson

Omar al-Bashir

Ramzan Kadyrov

Viktor Orbán

Thaksin Shinawatra

Abelilah Benkirane

Mohammed Badie

Ilham Aliyev

Hun Sen

Bakir Izetbegovic

Ibrahim al-Masri

Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov

Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi

Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz

Mohamed Hechmi Hamdi

Devlet Bahceli

Michel Temer

 

Adama Barrow

Pierre Nkurunziza

Keiko Fujimori

 

Sharif Sheikh Ahmed

Ashin Wirathu

Alvaro Uribe

 

 

 

Juan Carlos Varela

 

 

 

Marine Le Pen

 

 

 

Geert Wilders

 

 

 

Siv Jensen

 

 

 

Nigel Farage

 

 

 

Gabor Vona

 

 

 

Oleh Tyanibok

 

 

 

Winston Peters

 

 

 

Al-Bayt (Shia Islamism)

HaReshima HaYehudi (Jewish list)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Ali Khamenei

Ebrahim Raisi

Naftali Bennet

Aryeh Deri

Nouri al-Maliki

Mahmud Ahmadinejad

Yehuda Glick

Avigdor Liebermann

Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf

Muqtada al-Sadr

Ronald Lauder

Henry Kissinger

Nabih Berri

Ammar al-Hakim

Zablon Simintov

Charlotte Knobloch

 

Isgandar Hamidov

 

Daniel Cohn-Bendit

 

Ali Salman

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, NYrepublican said:

here's some resources for candidates,VP leaders and parties I have from someone else who planned a world election but disappeared.

Conservative People’s Party (center-right)

Democratic Globalist Party (center-left)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Ban Ki-moon

Enda Kenny

Aung San Suu Kyi

Almazbek Atambayev

Angela Merkel

Bjarni Benediktsson

Matteo Renzi

Stefan Löfven

Shinzo Abe

Sebastian Kurz

Joko Widodo

Tatsiana Karatkevich

Narendra Modi

Jean-Claude Juncker

Francois Hollande

Nils Usakovs

Theresa May

Donald Tusk

Mahamadou Issoufou

Robert Fico

Nawaz Sharif

Andriy Sadovyi

Liviu Dragnea

Kemal Kilicdaroglu

Mariano Rajoy

Boyko Borisov

Jalal Talabani

Edi Rama

Juan Manuel Santos

Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Tabaré Vazquez

Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Najib Razak

Sali Berisha

Béji Caid Essebsi

Susana Diaz

Benjamin Netanyahu

Alexei Navalny

Alpha Condé

Hage Geingob

Hassan Rouhani

Serzh Sargsyan

António Costa

Sonia Gandhi

Erna Solberg

Saad Hariri

Roch Marc Kaboré

Helen Clark

Dalia Grybauskaite

Joyce Banda

Luis Guillermo Solís

Romano Prodi

Aleksandar Vucic

Uhuru Kenyatta

Giorgi Margvelashvili

Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Rached Ghannouchi

Ahn Cheol-soo

 

Kevin Rudd

Nana Akufo-Addo

Khaleda Zia

 

Tony Blair

Petro Poroshenko

Hung Hsiu-chu

 

 

Bill English

Guillermo Lasso

 

 

 

Sebastian Pinera

 

 

 

Jimmy Morales

 

 

 

John Kasich

 

 

 

Vaira Vike-Freiberga

 

 

 

Liberal Alliance (well, liberal)

Socialist Worker’s Party (left)

 

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

 

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Mmusi Maimane

Robert Mugabe

Francisco Guterres

 

Justin Trudeau

Mohamed Abdullahi M.

Evo Morales

Selahattin Demirtas

 

Mauricio Macri

Amr Mussa

José E. dos Santos

Alexis Tsipras

 

Lee Hsien Loong

Yair Lapid

Christina Kirchner

Sahra Wagenknecht

 

Malcolm Turnbull

Nathan Law

Mahmud Abbas

Korneliya Ninova

 

Mark Rutte

Moon Jae-in

Daniel Ortega

Raoul Hedebouw

 

Ian Khama

Renho Murata

Rafael Correa

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Tsai Ing-wen

Anwar Ibrahim

Joseph Kabila

Kuupik Kleist

 

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski

Leni Robredo

Michelle Bachelet

Ernest Bai Koroma

 

Macky Sall

Ljubisa Preletacevic

Nicolas Maduro

Filipe Nyusi

 

Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

Grzegorz Schetyna

Hailemariam Desalegn

Bernie Sanders

 

 

Ferenc Gyurcsany

John Magufuli

Andres Lopez Obrador

 

 

Richard Sulik

Sheikh Hasina

Salvador Ceren

 

 

Andrej Babis

Julius Malema

Lenin Moreno

 

 

Lars Lokke Rasmussen

 

Lula da Silva

 

 

Tim Farron

 

José Mujica

 

 

Emmanuel Macron

 

Maximo Kirchner

 

 

Albert Rivera

 

Veronika Mendoza

 

 

Henrique Capriles

 

Fernando Lugo

 

 

Barack Obama

 

 

 

Danilo Medina

 

 

 

Global Green Party (green)

Revolutionary Proletarian Party (far-left)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Dalai Lama

Tshering Tobgay

Xi Jinping

Brahim Ghali

Frank Habineza

Taro Yamamoto

Raúl Castro

Jean Luc Mélenchon

Alexander v.d. Bellen

Mirela Holy

Gennady Zyuganov

Antonio Ingroia

Antanas Mockus

Maris Kucinskis

Abdullah Öcalan

Mirko Messner

Ralph Nader

Katrin Jakobsdottir

Kim Jong-un

Vojtech Filip

Raimonds Vejonis

Nicolas Hulot

Kazuo Shii

Zinaida Greceanii

 

Jesse Klaver

Nguyen Phu Trong

Miyeegombin Enkhbold

 

Jill Stein

Isayas Afwerki

Wang Qishan

 

Elizabeth May

Bidhya Devi Bhandari

 

 

 

Prakash Karat

 

 

Party of Independent Nations (right to far-right)

Party of the Awakening (Sunni Islamism)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Vladimir Putin

Salva Kiir Mayardit

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Imran Khan

Donald Trump

Paul Biya

Khaled Mashal

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar

Jaroslav Kaczinsky

Teodoro Obiang

Hassanal Bolkiah

K M Kader Mohideen

Nursultan Nasarbayev

Abdelaziz Boutelflika

Muhammadu Buhari

Abdul Hadi Awang

Rodrigo Duterte

Emomali Rahmon

Abdel Fatah el-Sisi

Sohibul Iman

Prayut Chan-o-cha

Vladimir Zhirinovsky

Ashraf Ghani

Anwar Yusuf Turani

Yoweri Museveni

Pauline Hanson

Omar al-Bashir

Ramzan Kadyrov

Viktor Orbán

Thaksin Shinawatra

Abelilah Benkirane

Mohammed Badie

Ilham Aliyev

Hun Sen

Bakir Izetbegovic

Ibrahim al-Masri

Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov

Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi

Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz

Mohamed Hechmi Hamdi

Devlet Bahceli

Michel Temer

 

Adama Barrow

Pierre Nkurunziza

Keiko Fujimori

 

Sharif Sheikh Ahmed

Ashin Wirathu

Alvaro Uribe

 

 

 

Juan Carlos Varela

 

 

 

Marine Le Pen

 

 

 

Geert Wilders

 

 

 

Siv Jensen

 

 

 

Nigel Farage

 

 

 

Gabor Vona

 

 

 

Oleh Tyanibok

 

 

 

Winston Peters

 

 

 

Al-Bayt (Shia Islamism)

HaReshima HaYehudi (Jewish list)

Leaders

Viceleaders

Leaders

Viceleaders

Ali Khamenei

Ebrahim Raisi

Naftali Bennet

Aryeh Deri

Nouri al-Maliki

Mahmud Ahmadinejad

Yehuda Glick

Avigdor Liebermann

Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf

Muqtada al-Sadr

Ronald Lauder

Henry Kissinger

Nabih Berri

Ammar al-Hakim

Zablon Simintov

Charlotte Knobloch

 

Isgandar Hamidov

 

Daniel Cohn-Bendit

 

Ali Salman

 

 

 

I'd separate the right and far-right.  For example, there is no way that Nigel would run together with Putin.  Also, like I previously suggested on another post, there should probably also be a group for members of unrecognized states (such as the 2 states that want to leave Georgia, Somaliland, the rebel Ukrainian states, Western Sahara, etc.)

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2 minutes ago, jvikings1 said:

I'd separate the right and far-right.  For example, there is no way that Nigel would run together with Putin.  Also, like I previously suggested on another post, there should probably also be a group for members of unrecognized states (such as the 2 states that want to leave Georgia, Somaliland, the rebel Ukrainian states, Western Sahara, etc.)

It's from someone else who left the forum.

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17 minutes ago, jvikings1 said:

I'd separate the right and far-right.  For example, there is no way that Nigel would run together with Putin.  Also, like I previously suggested on another post, there should probably also be a group for members of unrecognized states (such as the 2 states that want to leave Georgia, Somaliland, the rebel Ukrainian states, Western Sahara, etc.)

I'm using mostly real, established international political party associations, with some intuitive ad hoc ones and single important and powerful national parties with no direct obvious association to fill the gaps, not the above groupings that @NYrepublican is suggesting. I'm familiar with this project though.

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1 minute ago, NYrepublican said:

Well by the time this is finished as I willl have less time to work on it soon it should be implemented.

Don't worry, by the time it's implemented, I'll still likely have about the time to work on scenarios I do now.

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