Creeperian Initiative
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The Nationalist Creeperian Catholic Royal Initiative and the Pro-Fatherland Front of Unification, (Creeperian Spanish: Iniciativa Real Católica Creeperiano Nacionalista y la'Frente Pro-Patria de Unificación) is the sole legal political party in the Holy Traditionalist Empire of Creeperopolis. The party, nicknamed the Initiative or the Creeperian Initiative, was founded in 1949 following the end of the Creeperian Civil War by the victorious Catholic Imperial Restoration Council. The party opposed the Creeperian Armed Forces' coup of the government of Emperor Alfonso VI in 2003. Following the coup and the rise Alexander II, party leadership was purged and was replaced with Alexander II loyalists.
The Initiative was founded on October 4, 1949, by Emperor Romero II following the end of the Creeperian Civil War. The party is a merger of the Creeperian Peoples' Catholic Front (FCPC), the National Conservative Party (PCN), the Catholic Royalist Party (PRC), the Salvadoran Nationalist Party (PNS), and the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front (FPPC).
The Initiative holds every government position in Creeperopolis.
History
Background
Prior to the establishment of the Creeperian Initiative and the subsequent defunt Council of Mayors and Council of Senators, Creeperopolis was a multi-party democracy governed by a Parliament under a constitutional monarchy. Creeperopolis' head of state was the Emperor while its head of government was the Prime Minister, with the Prime Minister holding executive power. Politics was divided into two dominating political coalitions, the right-wing Creeperian Conservative Coalition and the left-wing People's Social Coalition. The two coalitions functioned as a de facto two party system from 1887 until 1933. The People's Social Coalition won majorities in the Parliament in the 1887, 1907, and 1927 elections, while the Creeperian Conservative Coalition won majorities in the Parliament in the 1892, 1897, 1902, 1912, 1917[lower-alpha 1], 1922, and 1932 elections.
Establishment
From January 2, 1933, to September 30, 1949, Creeperopolis was ravaged by the bloody Creeperian Civil War. The civil war killed upwards of 40 million people. The People's Social Coalition aligned itself with the far-left National Council for Peace and Order, known as the Miguelists, while the Creeperian Conservative Coalition aligned itself with the far-right Catholic Imperial Restoration Council, known as the Romerists. The Red and White Terrors killed millions of soldiers and civilians and undesired groups of people were violently attacked.
The Romerists ended the civil war as the victors with their final victory over the Miguelists at the Battle of the Zapatista River on September 30, 1949. On October 4, 1949, the Romerists abolished the Parliament of Creeperopolis and replaced it with the Council of Mayors, the de jure legislative body of Creeperopolis composed of 4,326 mayors from across Creeperopolis. Many political parties were banned by the Romerists on October 4, 1949. The parties which were banned were the National Liberal Party (PLN), the Creeperian Socialist Party (PSC), the Creeperian Social Communist Party (PCSC), the Creeperian Centrist Party (PCC), the Salvadoran Peoples' Party (PPS), the Senvarian Alliance (SSA), the Senvarian Emancipation Party (SEP), the Sonsatepanian Freedom Party (SVP), and the Workers' Party (PT).
The remaining four legal political parties, the National Conservative Party (PCN), the Catholic Royalist Party (PRC), the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front (FPPC), and the Salvadoran Nationalist Party (PNS) could not agree how to proportionate themselves in the Council of Senators. The National Conservative Party wanted to have the parties have the same proportions they had in the Parliament in 1933, the Catholic Royalist Party wanted new elections so it could gain more influence, the Salvadoran Nationalist Party wanted the seats proportional in accordance to each department's populaiton, while the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front wanted sole rule. Emperor Romero II proposed a compromise between the four political parties to all merge into one single political entity. The four political parties agreed to a merger. Romero II also convinced the Creeperian People's Catholic Front (FCPC) to join as well. On October 4, 1949, the five entities merged to form the Nationalist Creeperian Catholic Royal Initiative and the Pro-Fatherland Front of Unification (Iniciativa Real Católica Creeperiano Nacionalista y la'Frente Pro-Patria de Unificación), also known as the IRCCN y la'FPPU, the Creeperian Iniative, or simply the Initiative. Each component of the name correlated to one of the five mergers. "Nationalist" referenced the Salvadoran Nationalist Party, "Creeperian" referenced every party as all (except the Salvadoran Nationalist Party) were Creeperian, "Catholic" referenced both the Catholic Royalist Party and the Creeperian People's Catholic Front, "Royalist" referenced the Catholic Royalist Party, "Initiative" referenced the National Conservative Party since it saw itself as the leader of the group, "Pro-Fatherland Front" referenced the Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front, and "Unification" entailed that all five were unified. The newly formed political party turned Creeperopolis into a one party state and every single seat on the Council of Mayors was held by a member of the Creeperian Initiative.
On December 25, 1949, the kingdoms of Atlántida and Castilliano were annexed into Creeperopolis, doubling the size of the country. As a result, the political parties in the country were either banned or absorbed into the Creeperian Initiative.
Country | Party | Position | Ideology | Established date | Extinction date and reason |
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Communist Party of Atlántidan National Workers Partido Comunista de Trabajadores Atlántidañeros Nacional PACTAN |
Far-Left | Communism | November 7, 1890 | December 25, 1949 Banned |
Conservative Party Partido Conservador PC |
Center-Right | Conservatism Monarchism |
February 13, 1534 | December 25, 1949 Merged | |
Fascist Party of Atlántida Partido Fascista de Atlántida PFA |
Far-Right | Fascism Monarchisma |
November 19, 1922 | December 25, 1949 Merged | |
Liberal Party Partido Liberal PL |
Center-Left | Liberalism Democratic Socialisma |
February 13, 1534 | December 25, 1949 Banned | |
National Confederation of Labor Confederación Nacional del Trabajo CNT ![]() |
Left-Wing to Far-Left | Socialism Democratic Socialism Communisma Syndicalisma |
June 2, 1863 | December 25, 1949 Banned | |
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Creeperian Centrist Party Partido Centro Creeperiano PCC |
Center-Left to Center-Right | Centrism Republicanism Liberalisma Conservatisma |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Banned |
Catholic Royalist Party Partido Real Católico PRC ![]() |
Right-Wing to Far-Right | National Catholicism Monarchism Nationalism Conservatism National Conservatism Social Conservatism |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Merged | |
Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front Frente Pro-Patria Creeperiano FPPC ![]() |
Far-Right | Creeperian Fascism Monarchisma Nationalism Corporatism Anti-Communism National Conservatism Social Conservatism |
November 9, 1921 | October 4, 1949 Merged | |
Creeperian Social Communist Party Partido Comunista Social Creeperiano PCSC ![]() |
Far-Left | Communism Socialism National Atheism Internationalism Abolitionism |
March 17, 1888 | October 4, 1949 Banned | |
Creeperian Socialist Party Partido Socialista Creeperiano PSC |
Left-Wing to Far-Left | Socialism Secularization Abolitionism |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Banned | |
National Conservative Party Partido Conservador Nacional PCN |
Center-Right to Right-Wing | Conservatism Monarchisma |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Merged | |
National Liberal Party Partido Liberal Nacional PLN |
Center-Left to Left-Wing | Liberalism Republicanism Secularization Abolitionisma |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Banned | |
Catholic Royalist Party Partido Real Católico PRC ![]() |
Right-Wing | National Catholicism Monarchism Nationalism Conservatism National Conservatism Social Conservatism |
December 1, 1887 | October 4, 1949 Merged | |
Salvadoran Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Salvadoreño PNS ![]() |
Right-Wing | Salvadoran Nationalism Conservatism Pro-Creeperopolis Authoritarianism National Catholicism Traditionalism |
July 10, 1858 | October 4, 1949 Merged | |
Salvadoran Peoples' Party Partido del Pueblo Salvadoreño PPS |
Left-Wing | Salvadoran Nationalism Liberalism Anti-Creeperopolis Pro-Democracy Separatism Secularism Democratic Socialism |
July 10, 1858 | July 6, 1935 Banned | |
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Structure
Electoral History
El Salvador
Government History
Secretary of the Creeperian Initiative
Portrait | Chief Mayor (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Chairman (Term) | ||
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His Excellency Antonio Sáenz Heredia (1871–1957) |
October 4 1949 |
June 1 1957 |
Romero II![]() (1946–1976) |
7 years and 241 days | |||||
2 | ![]() |
His Excellency Antonio Sáenz García (1907–1980) |
June 1 1957 |
February 11 1980 | |
22 years and 256 days | Adolfo V![]() (1976–1987) | ||||
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His Excellency Antonio Sáenz Flores (1948–2004) |
February 11 1980 |
October 16 1999 | |
19 years and 248 days | Romero III![]() (1987–1999) | ||||
4 | ![]() |
His Excellency Rubén Franco Alcabú (1954–2003) |
October 16 1999 |
June 18 2003 |
Alfonso VI![]() (1999–2003) |
3 years and 246 days | |||||
5 | ![]() |
His Excellency Antonio Sáenz Flores (1948–2004) |
June 18 2003 |
April 2 2004 |
Alexander II![]() (2003–) |
290 days | |||||
6 | ![]() |
His Excellency José Sáenz Morales (1979–) |
April 2 2004 |
Incumbent | |
16 years and 301 days |
Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans
Portrait | Emperor (Birth–Death) |
Reign Duration in years and days |
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His Imperial Majesty Venerable Romero II Óscar Martínez Guerrero (1930–1976) |
July 6 1946 |
November 18 1976 |
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1 (10) |
Chief Mayor (Term) | |||||
Máximo Illescas Freixa![]() (1949–1965) | ||||||
Armando Rodríguez Vera![]() (1965–1967) | ||||||
Elías Mancebo Muñoz![]() (1967–1975) | ||||||
30 years and 136 days | Ignacio Barrios Prats![]() (1975–1976) | |||||
2 (11) |
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His Imperial Majesty Adolfo V Alfonso Martínez Escobar (1956–1987) |
November 18 1976 |
February 28 1987 |
Benito Aparicio Capmany![]() (1976–1979) | |
10 years and 103 days | Enrique Agramonte Leoz![]() (1979–1987) | |||||
3 (12) |
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His Imperial Majesty Romero III Carlos Martínez Escobar (1956–1999) |
February 28 1987 |
October 16 1999 |
Josué Manzanedo Seco (1987–1993) | |
Pedro Espiga Ordóñez![]() (1993–1997) | ||||||
12 years and 231 days | Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez![]() (1997–1999) | |||||
4 (13) |
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His Imperial Majesty Alfonso VI Romero Martínez Escobar (1956–2003) |
October 16 1999 |
June 18 2003 |
Rubén Franco Alcabú![]() (1999–2003) | |
3 years and 246 days | ||||||
5 (14) |
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His Imperial Majesty Alexander II Romero Adolfo Martínez Hernández (1983–) |
June 18 2003 |
Incumbent | Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez![]() (2003–2020) | |
Chief Senator (Term) | ||||||
Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez![]() (2020–2020) | ||||||
Vacant (2020–2020) | ||||||
17 years and 224 days |
Chief Mayor of the Council of Mayors
Portrait | Chief Mayor (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Party | Government | Monarch (Reign) | ||
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His Excellency Máximo Illescas Freixa (1887–1965) |
October 4 1949 |
March 30 1965 |
Creeperian Initiative | 1. Illescas Freixa I | Romero II![]() (1946–1976) |
15 years and 178 days | |||||||
2 | ![]() |
His Excellency Armando Rodríguez Vera (1899–1967) |
March 30 1965 |
January 2 1967 |
Creeperian Initiative | 2. Rodríguez Vera I | |
1 year and 279 days | |||||||
3 | ![]() |
His Excellency Elías Mancebo Muñoz (1904–1975) |
January 2 1967 |
September 13 1975 |
Creeperian Initiative | 3. Mancebo Muñoz I | |
8 years and 255 days | |||||||
4 | ![]() |
His Excellency Ignacio Barrios Prats (1911–1979) |
September 13 1975 |
November 18 1976 |
Creeperian Initiative | 4. Barrios Prats I | |
1 year and 67 days | |||||||
5 | ![]() |
His Excellency Benito Aparicio Capmany (1912–1979) |
November 18 1976 |
December 23 1979 |
Creeperian Initiative | 5. Aparicio Capmany I | Adolfo V![]() (1976–1987) |
3 years and 36 days | |||||||
6 | ![]() |
His Excellency Enrique Agramonte Leoz (1932–2002) |
December 23 1979 |
February 28 1987 |
Creeperian Initiative | 6. Agramonte Leoz I | |
7 years and 68 days | |||||||
7 | His Excellency Josué Manzanedo Seco (1928–1993) |
February 28 1987 |
July 7 1993 |
Creeperian Initiative | 7. Manzanedo Seco I | Romero III![]() (1987–1999) | |
6 years and 128 days | |||||||
8 | ![]() |
His Excellency Pedro Espiga Ordóñez (1933–1997) |
July 5 1993 |
February 5 1997 |
Creeperian Initiative | 8. Espiga Ordóñez I | |
3 years and 216 days | |||||||
9 | ![]() |
His Excellency Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez (1946–2020) |
February 5 1997 |
October 16 1999 |
Creeperian Initiative | 9. Gutiérrez Sánchez I | |
2 years and 254 days | |||||||
10 | ![]() |
His Excellency Rubén Franco Alcabú (1954–2003) |
October 16 1999 |
June 18 2003 |
Creeperian Initiative | 10. Franco Alcabú I | Alfonso VI![]() (1999–2003) |
3 years and 246 days | |||||||
11 | ![]() |
His Excellency Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez (1946–2020) |
June 18 2003 |
January 18 2020 |
Creeperian Initiative | 11. Gutiérrez Sánchez II | Alexander II![]() (2003–) |
16 years and 215 days |
Chief Senator of the Council of Senators
Portrait | Chief Senator (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Party | Government | Monarch (Reign) | ||
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1 | ![]() |
His Excellency Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez (1946–2020) |
January 18 2020 |
February 9 2020 |
Creeperian Initiative | 1. Gutiérrez Sánchez I | Alexander II![]() (2003–) |
President of El Salvador
Portrait | President (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Party | Government | Vice President (Term) | |||
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1 (11) |
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His Excellency Eusebio Cordón Cea (1899–1976) |
January 1 1970 |
January 1 1975 |
1969 | Creeperian Initiative | 15. Cordón Cea I | Francisco José Guerrero![]() (1970–1975) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
2 (12) |
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His Excellency Francisco José Guerrero (1912–1976) |
January 1 1975 |
June 3 1976 |
1974 | Creeperian Initiative | 16. José Guerrero I | Salvador Ramírez Siliezar![]() (1975–1976) |
1 year and 155 days | ||||||||
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His Excellency Armando Molina Barraza (1927–2016) Acting President |
June 4 1976 |
October 19 1977 |
- | Creeperian Initiative | 18. Molina Barraza I | Rafael Videla Redondo (1976–1977) |
1 year and 138 days | ||||||||
3 (13) |
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His Excellency Enrique Mayorga Rivas (1921–2000) |
October 19 1977 |
January 1 1980 |
- | Creeperian Initiative | 19. Mayorga Rivas I | Fidel Sánchez Hernández![]() (1977–1980) |
2 years and 75 days | ||||||||
4 (14) |
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His Excellency Fidel Sánchez Hernández (1917–2003) |
January 1 1980 |
January 1 1985 |
1979 | Creeperian Initiative | 20. Sánchez Hernández I | Guillermo Cuestas Hernández![]() (1980–1985) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
5 (15) |
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His Excellency Romero Magaña Borja (1924–2017) |
January 1 1985 |
January 1 1990 |
1984 | Creeperian Initiative | 21. Magaña Borja I | Ernesto Astacio Mena (1985–1990) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
6 (16) |
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His Excellency Fidel Sánchez Hernández (1917–2003) |
January 1 1990 |
January 1 1995 |
1989 | Creeperian Initiative | 22. Sánchez Hernández II | Guillermo Cuestas Hernández![]() (1990–1995) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
7 (17) |
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His Excellency Félix Cristiani Burkard (1947–2003) |
January 1 1995 |
January 1 2000 |
1994 | Creeperian Initiative | 23. Cristiani Burkard I | Francisco Merino López![]() (1995–2000) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
8 (18) |
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His Excellency Armando Calderón Sol (1948–) |
January 1 2000 |
January 1 2005 |
1999 | Creeperian Initiative | 24. Calderón Sol I | Adán Tamayo Navarro![]() (2000–2005) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
9 (19) |
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His Excellency Adán Tamayo Navarro (1950–2020) |
January 1 2005 |
January 1 2010 |
2004 | Creeperian Initiative | 25. Tamayo Navarro I | Manuel Arboleda Guillén![]() (2005–2010) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
10 (20) |
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His Excellency Manuel Arboleda Guillén (1958–) |
January 1 2010 |
January 1 2015 |
2009 | Creeperian Initiative | 26. Arboleda Guillén I | Armando Calderón Sol![]() (2010–2015) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
11 (21) |
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His Excellency Armando Calderón Sol (1948–) |
January 1 2015 |
January 1 2020 |
2014 | Creeperian Initiative | 27. Calderón Sol II | Adán Tamayo Navarro![]() (2010–2015) |
5 years and 1 day | ||||||||
12 (22) |
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His Excellency Adán Tamayo Navarro (1950–2020) |
January 1 2020 |
January 16 2020 |
2019 | Creeperian Initiative | 28. Tamayo Navarro II | Alexander Giammattei Falla![]() (2020–2020) |
16 days | ||||||||
13 (23) |
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His Excellency Alexander Giammattei Falla (1956–) |
January 16 2020 |
Incumbent | - | Creeperian Initiative | 29. Giammattei Falla I | Manuel Arboleda Guillén![]() (2020–) |
1 year and 12 days |
Music
Marcha de la'Iniciativa
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Cara'l Sol
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Canción de la'Sigma
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PRIMERA ESTROFA
SEGUNDA ESTROFA
TERCERA ESTROFA
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FIRST VERSE
SECOND VERSE
THIRD VERSE
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Ultramontano
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See Also
- Catholic Royalist Party
- Creeperian Peoples' Catholic Front
- Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front
- National Conservative Party
- Salvadoran Nationalist Party
Notes
- ↑ Despite Inhué Ordóñez Yepes from the People's Social Coalition becoming Prime Minister in the 1917 Creeperian general election, the Creeperian Conservative Coalition retained a 53-47 majority in the Parliament. In the Second Parliament of Creeperopolis, the winner of the largest party became Prime Minister.