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KingSepron
2nd Vice President
In office
10 January 2020 – 13 January 2020
PresidentSealand
Prime MinisterAleksa, Bot.org
6th, 12th & 14th Minister of Health
In office
15 September 2019 – 27 September 2019
PresidentArjona
Prime MinisterJanlul
In office
5 December 2019 – 22 December 2019
PresidentRuben
Prime MinisterAlexauditoreda
In office
5 January 2020 – 10 January 2020
PresidentRuben
Prime MinisterAleksa
Judge on the High Court
In office
30 November 2019 – 22 December 2019
PresidentRuben
Prime MinisterAlexauditoreda
Head JudgeDuje
Personal details
Born24 August 2003
NationalityEnglish
Political partyUnited Workers Front
Other political
affiliations
Greens, Green Democrats, Social Democratic Party, Democratic Left, Green Left
Military service
AllegianceGovernment 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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