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After the presidential elections of september 2010, Mattiassen served as Secretary of Interior Affairs and Finance under President Van Horenbeeck. As such, he was responsible for the transition of Flanders to the Single Currency Unified Economy.
After the presidential elections of september 2010, Mattiassen served as Secretary of Interior Affairs and Finance under President Van Horenbeeck. As such, he was responsible for the transition of Flanders to the Single Currency Unified Economy.


On June 14, 2011, Mattiassen became a confirmed citizen, paving the way to his first participation at presidential elections. He beat Smoer Ravot with 71 percent of the vote. Under Mattiassen III, activity levels in the Dutch Sector, and in Flanders in particular, dropped significantly. In March 2012, Mattiassen made an appeal to the citizenry to restart the Republic. After a lot of positive response, the decision was made to organize presidential and parliamentary elections in April 2012. Mattiassen founded [[Nieuwe Demokratie]] (''New Democracy''). In 2014, he started the Partij voor Nationale Vooruitgang (''National Progress Party'').
On June 14, 2011, Mattiassen became a confirmed citizen, paving the way to his first participation at presidential elections. He beat Smoer Ravot with 71 percent of the vote. Under Mattiassen III, activity levels in the Dutch Sector, and in Flanders in particular, dropped significantly. In March 2012, Mattiassen made an appeal to the citizenry to restart the Republic. After a lot of positive response, the decision was made to organize presidential and parliamentary elections in April 2012. Mattiassen founded New Democracy (''Nieuwe Demokratie''). In 2014, he started the National Progress Party (PNV, ''Partij voor Nationale Vooruitgang'').
 
In October 2015, the PNV joined the Federation of National Parties (FNP, ''Federatie Nationale Partijen''), a federation of political parties and movements.
 
On December 22, 2015, Mattiassen became acting governor of Lower Flanders (''Laag-Vlaanderen''), one of the five regions of Flanders, after governor Pieter-Jan van Gent was deposed by the Interior Ministry.


===Trivia===
===Trivia===
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===Links===
===Links===


*[http://mattiassengroup.webs.com Mattiassen Group]
*[http://mattiassengroup.wordpress.com/ Mattiassen Group]
*[http://karelrasmussen.webs.com/promotie/NRR.01.pdf First issue of the NRT] (''English'')
*[http://karelrasmussen.webs.com/promotie/NRR.01.pdf First issue of the NRT] (''English'')
*[http://newuniversity.wordpress.com New University] (''English'')
*[http://newuniversity.wordpress.com New University] (''English'')
*[http://my.opera.com/mateom/blog Blog of Mateo Mattiassen] (''English/Dutch'')


[[Category: People]] [[Category: Flanders]] [[Category: Batavia]]
[[Category: People]] [[Category: Flanders]] [[Category: Batavia]]

Revision as of 18:12, 28 December 2015

Mateo Mattiassen

Mateo Diez Mattiassen is a citizen and the current Vicepresident of the Federal Republic of Flanders.

Batavian politics

He was born and raised in the Kingdom Batavia, where a was the founder of the pro-republic party Republikeinse Demokraten (Republican democrats). As main opposition leader, he served as president of the Lagerhuis (the Batavian parliament) from September 16, 2007 to January 6, 2008. He subsequently became Secretary of Economical and Financial Affairs in the third cabinet of Jeroen van Veen.

Flemish politics

Mattiassen adquired citizenship in the Republic of Flanders in October 2008. In time, he became more and more involved in Flanders, resulting in his loss of Batavian citizenship at the beginning of 2010. In 2008-2009, he ran for Parliament on several tickets; first as figurehead of De Nieuwe Aanpak (The New Approach), with an Obama-esque reform manifesto, and later as member of the SociaalDemokraten (Social Democrats) and the Sociaal-Liberale Demokraten (Social Liberal Democrats).

He served as Secretary of Finances and Integration in the fifth cabinet of Gert Geens and as Vice-President in the cabinet of Hieronymus Erasmus. With the resignation of Erasmus, he became the first Flemish President not to have a confirmed citizenship statute. Citizens of Flanders can choose between unconfirmed and confirmed citizenship statute. The latter recquires two other (already confirmed) citizens to authenticate the macronational credentials of the candidate. Some citizens opt to remain unconfirmed, as they see the confirmation procedure as a pervasion into their macronational privacy. Unconfirmed citizens have less votes in elections and cannot run for President.

On August 8, 2010 Mattiassen again became acting President via the vice-presidential 'loophole'. He replaced Petrus Fidelis, who was ousted as President by the Parliament.

After the presidential elections of september 2010, Mattiassen served as Secretary of Interior Affairs and Finance under President Van Horenbeeck. As such, he was responsible for the transition of Flanders to the Single Currency Unified Economy.

On June 14, 2011, Mattiassen became a confirmed citizen, paving the way to his first participation at presidential elections. He beat Smoer Ravot with 71 percent of the vote. Under Mattiassen III, activity levels in the Dutch Sector, and in Flanders in particular, dropped significantly. In March 2012, Mattiassen made an appeal to the citizenry to restart the Republic. After a lot of positive response, the decision was made to organize presidential and parliamentary elections in April 2012. Mattiassen founded New Democracy (Nieuwe Demokratie). In 2014, he started the National Progress Party (PNV, Partij voor Nationale Vooruitgang).

In October 2015, the PNV joined the Federation of National Parties (FNP, Federatie Nationale Partijen), a federation of political parties and movements.

On December 22, 2015, Mattiassen became acting governor of Lower Flanders (Laag-Vlaanderen), one of the five regions of Flanders, after governor Pieter-Jan van Gent was deposed by the Interior Ministry.

Trivia

  • Mattiassen is the CEO of the Mattiassen Group, former publisher of the news magazine Nieuw Republikeins Tijdschrift (NRT, New Republican Review). As of December 2015, thirteen editions of NRT have been published and sold throughout the Dutch Sector.
  • He is founder and Chancellor of the Nieuwe Universiteit (New University), a cross-national university within the Dutch Sector. He teaches Mayoan History and Electoral Systems.
  • He is related to Joxin Diez, former figurehead of the region of Mayo.
  • Mattiassen speaks Dutch, English, French, German and Spanish.

Current Citizenships

Former Citzenships

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