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The ''' | The '''Free State of Ghent''' ''(Vrijstaat Gent)'' was a province of the [[Islamic Internet Republic|Virtual United Provinces]]. It was founded on 22 January 2007 from the territory of East Flanders. On 24 January 2007 it ratified the ''Union of Utrecht 2007'', forming the United Provinces with the [[Antwerp|Free State of Antwerp]]. | ||
Ghent had a vibrant culture and lots of parties. Its culture was more or less leftist in nature. Ghent was also the first province with an active economy. | Ghent had a vibrant culture and lots of parties. Its culture was more or less leftist in nature. Ghent was also the first province with an active economy. | ||
On 11 June 2008 all provincial autonomy was given up and the | On 11 June 2008 all provincial autonomy was given up and the free state ceased to exist. | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == |
Revision as of 12:29, 24 April 2014
The Free State of Ghent (Vrijstaat Gent) was a province of the Virtual United Provinces. It was founded on 22 January 2007 from the territory of East Flanders. On 24 January 2007 it ratified the Union of Utrecht 2007, forming the United Provinces with the Free State of Antwerp.
Ghent had a vibrant culture and lots of parties. Its culture was more or less leftist in nature. Ghent was also the first province with an active economy.
On 11 June 2008 all provincial autonomy was given up and the free state ceased to exist.
Politics
Legislative power was vested in the People's House (Volkshuis). The entire provincial population was member of the People's House. The Eksee was the chief executive.
List of Eksees
- Jan van Gent
- Alejandro
- Waljuh
- Rubben
- Alejandro