Melonian Representative Party

Melonian Representative Party

Melonian Representative Party
The logo of the MRP.
Political party in Melonia
FoundedJune 29, 2022
DisbandedSeptember 23, 2023
Acronym(s)MRP
Leader Michael Webb
June 29, 2022-September 23, 2023 (party dissolved)
Members
  • cstro216
  • (until September 23, 2023)
  • blake0201
  • (until September 23, 2023)
  • SNHK
  • (until September 23, 2023)
  • lainuel
  • (until September 23, 2023)
Address(es)7 Main Street, Downtown, Melonia City, Republic of Melonia

The Melonian Representative Party, also known by its acronym MRP, is a Melonian political party formed by President Michael Webb on June 29, 2022. On September 23, 2023, the party was disbanded due to two main reasons; M.P. cstro's resignation from the party, and leader Michael Webb's realization that the party was no longer needed in Melonia's modern culture. Both cstro and Webb joined the CalvinBall Party a week later, on October 1, 2023.

Founding (June 29, 2022)

Background

Bannerman, a Melonian citizen at the time, decided to form a political party, the Parteife Grejta, to advocate for Cieurnish nationalism in the Melonian government.

Formation

In response to this party forming, President Michael Webb decided that this new party could pose a threat to the current makeup of the Melonian government, and decided to form the Melonian Representative Party, along with Minister Scion. M.P. cstro joined very soon after formation, making him a founding member as well.

Ideals

In the official political party filing, the MRP states that their manifesto is as follows:

“The Melonian Representative Party is a political party that aims to lead the City of Melonia to its deserved glory. We are pro-Constitution, pro-democracy and aim to keep Melonia as a representative democracy. We aim to expand Melonian progress, infrastructure, and culture throughout the server. We also aim to keep Melonia as one whole city instead of sectioned off areas based on culture. We aim to serve all citizens, not just Melonian natives.”