History of West Who
Sarah Roberts was elected as Vice President of the Republic of West Who in the 2019 national elections. She was re-elected in 2020 and 2021. During her term in office the population of West Who grew at a steady rate and the Vice President actively worked to build West Who's reputation on the world stage. She was the first West Who Vice President to visit Costa Rica on a diplomatic mission.
Vice President Roberts with Senator Seth Farr
The Founding Father of West Who was John Farr. He served as President, diplomat and early leader of the Republic of West Who. He was a signer of the Federation Treaty between California micronations in the 1970s.
Farr was born into a family of educators in California, USA. While attending school John Farr and fellow student Craig Carter established two nations independent of the United States in late 1969. Later known as micronations, Farr was inspired by the founding of the Republic of Minerva in the South Pacific. He organized the West Who govenment and served as president of the Republic for many years.
Farr served as the President of West Who from 1969 to 2013, though during the later years of his administration little was accomplished. A proponent of efficient government Farr worked to develop the Basic Law which became the constitution of the Republic of West Who. President Farr was a key figure in the development of the Republic of West Who. An educator and public figure in California, he played a leading role in persuading the West Who Congress to declare independence. He designed the nation's flag and was a strong proponent of the West Who Post Office. Under his guidance the West Who Post Office has designed and printed stamps since the 1970s featuring prominent citizens, the history of West Who and its culture on various stamps.
The Farr Administration negotiated the Federation Treaty, a treaty between several early micronations (Iswas, Has Been, Now What, USSM) all located in California. After leaving office as President, John Farr was elected at Vice President of West Who. Working closely with his successor President William Farr, his major diplomatic achievements were establishing relations with other micronations around the world; creating a West Who presence on social media, and attending several MicroCon summits in Anaheim, USA; Atlanta, USA; Toronto, Canada, Las Vegas, USA, and Chicago, USA. In 2024, Ronald Hall was elected as President of West Who. He is the first president who is not a Farr Family member to serve as leader of the nation.
Interesting Information
Republic of West Who - A happy place for everyone!
Since 1969 West Who has been an independent nation, with citizens living in over 55 nations around the world.
West Who Intelligence Service, the world's smallest spy agency. Check out the people who keep West Who safe. west-who-spy-agency.webnode.page
Check out the West Who Flag video on YouTube West Who National Anthem
Horton Hears a Who is the favorite reading book of West Who children.
MicroCon 2019 in Canada was attended by 44 micronations including West Who, check out the video of events MicroCon 2019
The West Who Space and Planet Exploration Agency - Can West Who put a person on the Moon? www.westwhospace.com
What is a micronation? Watch this HBO/Vice News story and find out. It features MicroCon 2017 an international summit of micronations, including West Who.
West Who ID cards are available to citizens for $35 US dollars or ($175 West Who dollars). Contact the Ministry of Citizen Affairs for more information.
Follow West Who on Twitter twitter.com/WhoGov
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Contact
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