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The '''''Société Conelibek''''' (from | The '''''Société Conelibek''''' (from [[French language in Seketan|French]] "Conelibek Society") is an entity in [[Conelibek]] registered in 1907 as a {{wp|social club}}. It functions as a {{wp|holding company}}, {{wp|Public transport|limited transit operator}}, and {{wp|Municipal services|municipal service provider}}. The current president of the club is [[Fjedor Erikson]], elected by members in 2004. | ||
The club was founded by [[Simon Maledyn]] in | The club was founded by [[Simon Maledyn]] in 1907; notable founding members included businessman [[Fyedor Johannysson]], Conelibek mayor [[Danyll Djyjyn]], revolutionary [[Daffyd Behn]], and dozens of members from the [[Conelibek Assembly]]. Originally a private {{wp|social club}} for Conelibek leaders who supported [[Seketese nationalism|Seketese independence]], its power and relevance greatly expanded during the [[Seketese Revolution]] when its paramilitary wing [[Gardiens pour le compte de la société Conélibek|Gardiens pour le compte de la société Conélibek (GCSC)]] successfully defended Conelibek from [[Defence of Conelibek|Sosymet invaders]]. During the [[Seketese Civil War]], the ''Société Conelibek'' effectively [[Free Conelibek|governed Conelibek as a proto-state under perpetual martial law]]. This lasted until the [[Kjedorate|Kjedorate victory]] in 1924 when a [[Second Seketese Republic|federal Seketese republic]] was established by the [[Treaty of Loria]]. The club continued to operate most municipal services. It disarmed in 1930. | ||
Presently, the Société Conelibek is governed by 200 ''camarades'' whose membership is invited. Members elect a president, the current being [[Fjedor Erikson]], alongside a co-president, automatically the [[mayor of Conelibek]], presently [[Dani Kjord]]. All members of the [[Conelibek Assembly]] are ''de-facto'' required to join the club. The club owns various businesses and properties, and co-operates the [[Conelibek Metro]]. | Presently, the Société Conelibek is governed by 200 ''camarades'' whose membership is invited. Members elect a president, the current being [[Fjedor Erikson]], alongside a co-president, automatically the [[mayor of Conelibek]], presently [[Dani Kjord]]. All members of the [[Conelibek Assembly]] are ''de-facto'' required to join the club. The club owns various businesses and properties, and co-operates the [[Conelibek Metro]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:49, 14 September 2023
Formation | July 27, 1907 |
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Founder | Simon Maledyn |
Location | |
Membership (2019) | ~ 200 camarades 45 representatives ~ 20 000 members |
Official language | Seketese French |
President | Fjedor Erikson |
Co-President | Dani Kjord |
Subsidiaries | Gardiens pour le compte de la société Conélibek (1914–1930) |
Affiliations | Kjedorate Party (1918–1971) |
The Société Conelibek (from French "Conelibek Society") is an entity in Conelibek registered in 1907 as a social club. It functions as a holding company, limited transit operator, and municipal service provider. The current president of the club is Fjedor Erikson, elected by members in 2004.
The club was founded by Simon Maledyn in 1907; notable founding members included businessman Fyedor Johannysson, Conelibek mayor Danyll Djyjyn, revolutionary Daffyd Behn, and dozens of members from the Conelibek Assembly. Originally a private social club for Conelibek leaders who supported Seketese independence, its power and relevance greatly expanded during the Seketese Revolution when its paramilitary wing Gardiens pour le compte de la société Conélibek (GCSC) successfully defended Conelibek from Sosymet invaders. During the Seketese Civil War, the Société Conelibek effectively governed Conelibek as a proto-state under perpetual martial law. This lasted until the Kjedorate victory in 1924 when a federal Seketese republic was established by the Treaty of Loria. The club continued to operate most municipal services. It disarmed in 1930.
Presently, the Société Conelibek is governed by 200 camarades whose membership is invited. Members elect a president, the current being Fjedor Erikson, alongside a co-president, automatically the mayor of Conelibek, presently Dani Kjord. All members of the Conelibek Assembly are de-facto required to join the club. The club owns various businesses and properties, and co-operates the Conelibek Metro.
As a separate signing participant of the Treaty of Glasgow, the club as an entity is a legal anomaly in Seketese law, holding multiple functions and privileges. The club is criticized regularly for corruption and was targeted during the 1980 Ayj riots, 2002 protests, and 2021-22 protests.