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KingSepron | |
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2nd Vice President | |
In office 10 January 2020 – 13 January 2020 | |
President | Sealand |
Prime Minister | Aleksa, Bot.org |
6th, 12th & 14th Minister of Health | |
In office 15 September 2019 – 27 September 2019 | |
President | Arjona |
Prime Minister | Janlul |
In office 5 December 2019 – 22 December 2019 | |
President | Ruben |
Prime Minister | Alexauditoreda |
In office 5 January 2020 – 10 January 2020 | |
President | Ruben |
Prime Minister | Aleksa |
Judge on the High Court | |
In office 30 November 2019 – 22 December 2019 | |
President | Ruben |
Prime Minister | Alexauditoreda |
Head Judge | Duje |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 August 2003 |
Nationality | English |
Political party | United Workers Front |
Other political affiliations | Greens, Green Democrats, Social Democratic Party, Democratic Left, Green Left |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Government During the Right Revolution
& Republicans During the Adorian Civil war |
KingSepron (born August 24, 2003)[1] also known as Insignia or Sepron was an Adorian politician, who served as the Vice President[2], Leader of the Green Democrats[3], and Minister of Health on three occasions[4]. Even within the left wing he is often seen as a controversial figure for his often blunt and brash manor of speech.[5][6]
Born on the 24th of August 2003, Sepron began life as a Liberal Conservative, but was alienated from the right wing by xenophobic elements that were on the rise as he became politically active.[7][8] Upon his entry to Adorian politics, he identified as a moderate Social Democrat.
Starting his career as a journalist[9], he quickly gained influence, managing to ensure the failure of the first draft of the Constitution for its protection of the death penalty[10][11]. Often at odds with the Green party leadership[12], he became the Minister of Health in the Janlul administration[13], an administration he was instrumental in creating[14]. He found himself in a political scandal when he was charged for bribery,[15] but the political left rallied around him and protested his innocence.[16] He was found innocent, in a case that would shape the countries legal system, but later publicly acknowledged his guilt.[17][18][19]
He ran to succeed Octo for leader, but withdrew due to personal issues.[20][21] Rebooting his career as a member of the Social Democrats, he advocated a merger between the Greens and Social Democrats.[22] Instead, he ended up being a major founding member of the Democratic Left, which he joined under the impression that the party would eventually merge with the Greens.[23][24] After it became apparent that this wouldn't occur, he rejoined the Greens.
He became the leading candidate for President on the left, but lost that election to Acrid, in a result that eventually was revealed to be heavily rigged.[25][26] Eventually however, Sepron was instrumental in the creation of the Green Left, a merger of the Democratic Left and the Greens.[27] Sepron ran to be the first leader of the party, but lost.[28] His preferred candidate for Deputy Leader Calamity did however win his race.[29] KingSepron then ran to be part of the Leadership council, after encouragement from political supporters. He did better than expected, and was elected as party speaker.[30][31] He was appointed as a judge to the High Court, a role in which he was very active.[32] Sepron and Calamity became increasingly opposed to each other, due to Calamity's Socialist politics, especially his defence of the governments of China and Venezuela.[33] This divided the party between them. The Green Left eventually disintegrated, with Sepron leading the split of the Greens. He lost full election to the leadership role to IShouldStop,[34] but won election after he was forced to resign.[35] Sepron then attempted to run for president again, but, upon realising he lacked the full support of the left wing,[36] he became the running mate for Sealand, and was elected Vice President.[37] With his personal health declining,[38] and a personal feud with former President and leader of the Admin Board Ruben rising,[39] Sepron decided to retire from politics in January of 2020.[40] He briefly resurfaced as a member of the liberal communist 'United Workers Front' in April of that year.[41]
Often called a liberal populist[42][43], Sepron is praised for his attempts to unite the left[44], his legislative writing skills[45] and his opposition to racism and homophobia[46], but is often criticised for his role in the downfall of the Green Left[47], his erratic character[48][49][50], and his role in bringing about the current state of polarised media in Adoria[51]. A skilled debater, a dedicated politician, and one of the most influential figures on the nation, Sepron remains one of the most divisive figures in the History of Adoria.[52]
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