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}}The '''[[Disparu]] Committee''' was a committee created by the {{wikipedia|Quebec sovereignty movement|separatists}} after the [[Disparu#Quebec Referendum, 2006|Quebec Referendum of 2006]]. It was named after the {{wikipedia|French language|French}} word for "disappeared" (''disparu''), since its goal was to make Quebec disappear from the map of Canada. Its goal at first was to gain the support of everyone in {{wikipedia|Quebec}} to the "Yes" side, and later to establish the [[Government of Disparu]] and the structure of the new nation. Most people consider [[Caitlin Darach]] as the Committee's leader and chairwoman. The members of the Committee usually have {{wikipedia|Social influence|political clouts}} in [[Disparu]]ean politics.
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}}The '''Disparu Committee''' was a committee created by {{wikipedia|Quebec sovereignty movement|Quebec separatists}} after the [[History of Disparu#Quebec Referendum, 2006|Quebec referendum of 2006]]. It was named after the {{wikipedia|French language|French}} word for "disappeared" (''disparu''), since its goal was to make Quebec disappear from the map of Canada. Its goal at first was to gain the support of the majority in {{wikipedia|Quebec}} to the "Yes" side, and later to establish the [[Disparu#Government|governance]] and structure of the [[Disparu|new nation]]. Although the Committee did not have a leader officially, most people consider [[Caitlin Darach]] as the its leader and chairwoman due to her central role in its operation. Prior to the [[History of Disparu#Fall of Disparu|fall of Disparu]], members of the Committee usually had {{wikipedia|Social influence|political clouts}} in Disparuean politics. Nowadays, members of the Committee have begun to distance themselves away from the organization due to the controversies surrounding it.
 
Today, members of the Disparu Committee can use the suffix "DC" when signing official documents.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
   
The Disparu Committee was created by separatists on the "Yes" side on 21 November 2006, when their side lost the referendum by a small margin. The goal was to gain the support and sympathy of {{wikipedia|Quebec}} for the Yes side, and it was composed of both {{wikipedia|English Canadian|English}} and {{wikipedia|French Canadians}}, {{wikipedia|seperatists}} and {{wikipedia|federalists}} alike. At first, the Committee was viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other.
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The Disparu Committee's creation was led by Caitlin Darach shortly after the 2006 referendum, where the "Yes" side lost by a small margin. The Committee was intended to unite the Québécois, regardless of their ethnic or political background, under the "Yes" side. Due to its pluralist nature, the Committee was initially viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other. The onset of the [[History of Disparu#Canadian Crisis|Canadian Crisis]], however, eventually helped them unify the people of Quebec, as the deteriorating political environment throughout the world encouraged the Québécois to secede from Canada.
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When the Committee finally achieved its goal of an independent Québécois state, they began to work on the economic and political structure of the new nation. The Committee served as the interim government during this time. Their work formed the basis of the nation's [[Constitution of Disparu|constitution]]. Controversially, the Committee named the new nation after itself, rather than its traditional name of "Québec".
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Once this was done, the Committee announced [[Disparuean federal election, 2009|elections]], and split itself into three parties that would run in the elections. [[Lance Pikachurin]] formed the [[Democratic Party of Disparu|Democratic Party]], [[Cynthia Celeste]] formed the [[Empire Party of Disparu|Empire Party]], and Erika Gardenia formed the [[Green Party of Disparu|Green Party]].
   
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==Legacy==
The Committee's first goal was to gain the support of Quebec, both English and French Canadians, in order to win the next referendum that was going to be held three years later. Since the Committee's members came from all walks of life, they easily gained the support of most Quebeckers. Their goal was also helped by the onset of the [[Disparu#Canadian Crisis|Canadian Crisis]], since there were no efforts to stop the Committee's work during that time. The Committee's work demonstrated the example that opposing sides can work together on an issue for the benefit of all.
 
   
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Prior to the [[History of Disparu#Fall of Disparu|fall of Disparu]], the Committee and its members enjoyed a large amount of support from the general public, mainly due to their role in establishing an independent Québecois state, and for strengthening the new nation economically, politically, militarily, and diplomatically. However, both supporters and detractors often note that the Committee's members had a tendency to pursue their own agendas, rather than follow the will of the people they were serving. For instance, Committee members who formed the Government of Disparu often appointed those who were Committee members over other equally (or even more) qualified people. The Committee is also criticized of silencing its detractors either through public or subtle ways.
When the Committee finally won the [[Disparu#Quebec Referendum, 2009|2009 Referendum]], they began to work on the structure of the new nation. The Committee was temporarily the Government of the new nation while everything was still being constructed. On 18 February 2009, the Committee split into three sides, Democratic, Empire and Green, one week before the first elections, in order to form political parties. [[Pikachurin]] formed the [[Democratic Party of Disparu]], [[Cynthia Celeste]] formed the [[Empire Party of Disparu]], and Erika Gardenia formed the [[Green Party of Disparu]].
 
   
 
===Pokémonization===
 
===Pokémonization===
   
The '''Pokémonization''' is the informal name given to an extremely controversial initiative done by the Disparu Committee shortly after the [[Disparu#The Committee|creation of Committee-controlled Disparu]]. The Pokémonization is officially referred to as "Initiative 004" in the Disparu Committee's documents. The Pokémonization, as defined by Disparu Committee documents released by the Disparuean Government, was a plan by the Disparu Committee to "make the new nation move forward by releasing it from the bonds of the past", which could be interpreted as an attempt by the Committee to disassociate Disparu from its past. The Pokémonization earned its name due to the fact that many of the Initiative's components seemed to have an element of {{wikipedia|Pokémon}} in them. The Pokémonization itself has received mixed views about it, though most views tend to lean on the negative side.
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''Pokémonization'' is the informal name given to an extremely controversial initiative done by the Disparu Committee shortly after the creation of Committee-controlled Disparu. Pokémonization is officially referred to as "Initiative 004" in the Disparu Committee's documents. This initiative, as defined by Disparu Committee documents released by the Disparuean Government, was a plan by the Disparu Committee to "make the new nation move forward by releasing it from the bonds of the past", which could be interpreted as an attempt by the Committee to erase Disparu's past. The Pokémonization earned its name due to the fact that many of the Initiative's components seemed to have borrowed elemtns from {{wikipedia|Pokémon}}. Pokémonization has been viewed negatively both by the Québécois and the international community.
   
Some of the effects of the Pokémonization were the renaming of the cities of {{wikipedia|Québec City|Québec}} and {{wikipedia|Montréal}} to Hearthome and Canalave, respectively (''Hearthome'' and ''Canalave'' were also cities from the ''{{wikipedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}'' games). Most of the Pokémonization's effects were eventually reversed, such as the renaming of [[Snowpoint]] to [[Ivujivik]] in 2010. However, traces of the Pokémonization can still be found embedded within Disparu.
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Some of the results of Pokémonization were the renaming of cities. For instance, {{wikipedia|Québec City|Québec}} and {{wikipedia|Montréal}} were renamed to Hearthome and Canalave, respectively (both were city names taken from the ''{{wikipedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}'' games). Due to its unpopularity, Pokémonization was eventually reversed, such as the renaming of "Snowpoint" to "{{wikipedia|Ivujivik}}", its original name, in 2010. However, traces of Pokémonization can still be found embedded within Disparu, such as its [[Coat of Arms of Disparu|coat of arms]].
   
 
It is currently unknown as to why the initiative involved several elements taken from Pokémon. Members of the Disparu Committee have refused to release the reasoning behind this, though the current facts released to the public seems to tell that the Pokémon elements are {{wikipedia|Inside joke|inside jokes}} within the Committee.
 
It is currently unknown as to why the initiative involved several elements taken from Pokémon. Members of the Disparu Committee have refused to release the reasoning behind this, though the current facts released to the public seems to tell that the Pokémon elements are {{wikipedia|Inside joke|inside jokes}} within the Committee.
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Shortly before the dissolution of the Committee, its members set up the Order of the Committee. The Order was originally intended for those who have made significant contributions to the creation of Disparu, but were not part of the Committee itself. This soon reformed as an award for people who had made significant contributions, for the better, to Disparu and the world, both at home and abroad, as well as those of outstanding merit. The award was originally restricted to Disparuean citizens and permanent residents, but citizens from nations with strong ties with Disparu are now eligible to be recipients of the Order. The Order's motto, "''{{wikipedia|Per aspera ad astra}}''" ({{wikipedia|Latin}} for "''Through hardships to the stars''"), is featured prominently on the insignias presented to recipients.
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Shortly before the dissolution of the Committee, its members set up the Order of the Committee. The Order was originally intended for those who have made significant contributions to the creation of Disparu, but were not part of the Committee itself. This soon reformed as an award for people who had made significant contributions, for the better, to Disparu and the world, both at home and abroad, as well as those of outstanding merit. The award was originally restricted to Disparuean citizens and permanent residents, but citizens from nations with strong ties with Disparu are now eligible to be recipients of the Order. The Order's motto, "''{{wikipedia|Per aspera ad astra}}''" ({{wikipedia|Latin}} for "''Through hardships to the stars''"), was featured prominently on the insignias presented to recipients.
   
It is currently the highest civilian award in Disparu, and is presented by the [[Monarch of Disparu|Monarch]] to recipients. Those who are members of the Order are allowed to use the suffix "OC" after their name.
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Prior to the [[History of Disparu#Fall of Disparu|fall of Disparu]], it was the highest civilian award in Disparu, and is presented by the [[Monarch of Disparu|Monarch]] to recipients. Those who were members of the Order are allowed to use the suffix "OC" after their name. It has since been abolished and replaced by the Order of Disparu.
   
There are currently five recipients of the Order.
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There were only five recipients of the Order:
   
* George Sparks - {{wikipedia|CEO}} of [[McHortons]], continued to support Disparu despite being offered a better deal for his company.
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* George Sparks - {{wikipedia|CEO}} of McHortons; continued to support Disparu despite being offered a better deal for his company.
 
* Kirk Sweeney - former [[J Andres (2025-)|J Andrean]] ambassador to Disparu, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
 
* Kirk Sweeney - former [[J Andres (2025-)|J Andrean]] ambassador to Disparu, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
 
* Evelyn Chapman - former Disparuean ambassador to J Andres, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
 
* Evelyn Chapman - former Disparuean ambassador to J Andres, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
* Terry Palkia - former [[Ministries of Disparu#Ministry of Defence|Minister of Defence]] and current Deputy Defence Minister, played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.
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* Terry Palkia - former [[Ministries of Disparu#Ministry of Defence|Minister of Defence]], played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.
* Wallace Muddkip - former [[Ministries of Disparu#Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] and current Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.
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* Wallace Muddkip - former [[Ministries of Disparu#Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]], played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.
   
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

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Comité Disparu
Disparu Committee
Shield of Disparu Committee
Shield
Motto:
"Without democracy, a nation has nothing"
Council
Chairwoman
Members
Caitlin Darach
See below
Formation 29 November 2006
Disestablishment 18 February 2009
Total Area Quebec

The Disparu Committee was a committee created by Quebec separatists after the Quebec referendum of 2006. It was named after the French word for "disappeared" (disparu), since its goal was to make Quebec disappear from the map of Canada. Its goal at first was to gain the support of the majority in Quebec to the "Yes" side, and later to establish the governance and structure of the new nation. Although the Committee did not have a leader officially, most people consider Caitlin Darach as the its leader and chairwoman due to her central role in its operation. Prior to the fall of Disparu, members of the Committee usually had political clouts in Disparuean politics. Nowadays, members of the Committee have begun to distance themselves away from the organization due to the controversies surrounding it.

History[]

The Disparu Committee's creation was led by Caitlin Darach shortly after the 2006 referendum, where the "Yes" side lost by a small margin. The Committee was intended to unite the Québécois, regardless of their ethnic or political background, under the "Yes" side. Due to its pluralist nature, the Committee was initially viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other. The onset of the Canadian Crisis, however, eventually helped them unify the people of Quebec, as the deteriorating political environment throughout the world encouraged the Québécois to secede from Canada.

When the Committee finally achieved its goal of an independent Québécois state, they began to work on the economic and political structure of the new nation. The Committee served as the interim government during this time. Their work formed the basis of the nation's constitution. Controversially, the Committee named the new nation after itself, rather than its traditional name of "Québec".

Once this was done, the Committee announced elections, and split itself into three parties that would run in the elections. Lance Pikachurin formed the Democratic Party, Cynthia Celeste formed the Empire Party, and Erika Gardenia formed the Green Party.

Legacy[]

Prior to the fall of Disparu, the Committee and its members enjoyed a large amount of support from the general public, mainly due to their role in establishing an independent Québecois state, and for strengthening the new nation economically, politically, militarily, and diplomatically. However, both supporters and detractors often note that the Committee's members had a tendency to pursue their own agendas, rather than follow the will of the people they were serving. For instance, Committee members who formed the Government of Disparu often appointed those who were Committee members over other equally (or even more) qualified people. The Committee is also criticized of silencing its detractors either through public or subtle ways.

Pokémonization[]

Pokémonization is the informal name given to an extremely controversial initiative done by the Disparu Committee shortly after the creation of Committee-controlled Disparu. Pokémonization is officially referred to as "Initiative 004" in the Disparu Committee's documents. This initiative, as defined by Disparu Committee documents released by the Disparuean Government, was a plan by the Disparu Committee to "make the new nation move forward by releasing it from the bonds of the past", which could be interpreted as an attempt by the Committee to erase Disparu's past. The Pokémonization earned its name due to the fact that many of the Initiative's components seemed to have borrowed elemtns from Pokémon. Pokémonization has been viewed negatively both by the Québécois and the international community.

Some of the results of Pokémonization were the renaming of cities. For instance, Québec and Montréal were renamed to Hearthome and Canalave, respectively (both were city names taken from the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games). Due to its unpopularity, Pokémonization was eventually reversed, such as the renaming of "Snowpoint" to "Ivujivik", its original name, in 2010. However, traces of Pokémonization can still be found embedded within Disparu, such as its coat of arms.

It is currently unknown as to why the initiative involved several elements taken from Pokémon. Members of the Disparu Committee have refused to release the reasoning behind this, though the current facts released to the public seems to tell that the Pokémon elements are inside jokes within the Committee.

Order of the Committee[]

<font="big">Order of the Committee
Awarded by the
Monarch of Disparu
Type Order
Motto Per aspera ad astra
Awarded for Significant contributions for the benefit of Disparu or the world in general.
Statistics
First induction 26 August 2009
Total inductees 5

Shortly before the dissolution of the Committee, its members set up the Order of the Committee. The Order was originally intended for those who have made significant contributions to the creation of Disparu, but were not part of the Committee itself. This soon reformed as an award for people who had made significant contributions, for the better, to Disparu and the world, both at home and abroad, as well as those of outstanding merit. The award was originally restricted to Disparuean citizens and permanent residents, but citizens from nations with strong ties with Disparu are now eligible to be recipients of the Order. The Order's motto, "Per aspera ad astra" (Latin for "Through hardships to the stars"), was featured prominently on the insignias presented to recipients.

Prior to the fall of Disparu, it was the highest civilian award in Disparu, and is presented by the Monarch to recipients. Those who were members of the Order are allowed to use the suffix "OC" after their name. It has since been abolished and replaced by the Order of Disparu.

There were only five recipients of the Order:

  • George Sparks - CEO of McHortons; continued to support Disparu despite being offered a better deal for his company.
  • Kirk Sweeney - former J Andrean ambassador to Disparu, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
  • Evelyn Chapman - former Disparuean ambassador to J Andres, played a critical role in J Andres-Disparu relations.
  • Terry Palkia - former Minister of Defence, played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.
  • Wallace Muddkip - former Minister of Foreign Affairs, played a role in negotiations between the GLP and Disparu shortly after the James Bay incident.

Members[]

  • Aaron Yvonne
  • Artemis Hale
  • Austin Haley
  • Bertha Stone
  • Blaine Incendie
  • Brendan Birch
  • Caitlin Darach
  • Camille Alden
  • Candice Glacée
  • Casey Forsythia
  • Crynus Galactica
  • Cynthia Celeste
  • Deliah Ketchum
  • Erika Gardenia
  • Gary Oak
  • Gerard Mitchum
  • Giovanni Fusée
  • Isis Incognito
  • Jack Chiron
  • Jack Pollockson
  • James Celadon
  • Johanna Hikaru
  • Roark Oreburgh
  • Rowan Atkin
  • Samuel Oak
  • Scott Sukizo
  • Spencer Fowl
  • Terry Palkia
  • Thorton Steel
  • Todd Snap
  • Tory Lund
  • Wallace Muddkip
  • Winona Bayleef