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On May 31, 2022, Creed would release a video on SparrowCreed.gov where she would criticize Prime Minister Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney and Deputy Prime Minister [[Dakota Hudson]], and vocalized her support for Yuan during the [[Jinchon Sea | On May 31, 2022, Creed would release a video on SparrowCreed.gov where she would criticize Prime Minister Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney and Deputy Prime Minister [[Dakota Hudson]], and vocalized her support for Yuan during the [[Jinchon Sea crisis]]. She was immediately countered by Champlain-Kourtney hours later in a separate video. | ||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
[[Category:Alecburgh]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]] | [[Category:Alecburgh]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]] |
Revision as of 15:19, 31 May 2022
Sparrow Michelle Anaya Creed | |
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Spauroh Meshill Unyu Kreyde | |
Prime Minister of Alecburgh | |
Former | |
In office April 3, 2021 – December 1, 2021 | |
Monarch | Diana I of Kynnport |
Preceded by | Wesley Traven |
Succeeded by | Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney |
Personal details | |
Born | Kynnport, Alecburgh | April 21, 1988
Citizenship | Alecburgh, Aits Indigenous Nation |
Nationality | Alecburghish |
Height | 5'6" |
Parents |
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Relatives | Alecburghish Royal Family |
Sparrow Creed (born Alecburghish politician, actress, and singer who served as the Prime Minister of Alecburgh from April 3, 2021 until her resignation on December 1st, 2021. She was elected Prime Minister following the resignation of Benjamin Warren, and oversaw military operations against a separatist insurgency in southwestern Alecburgh and Cyruda. Her administration saw periods of both support and scrutiny from the international community as the operations intensified, but eventually the fighting subsided with the introduction of peace talks in Piva, Durnstaal. Shortly after the peace talks ended, Creed resigned and was succeeded by Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney in a special election.
April 21, 1988 , Sparrow Michelle Anaya Creed) is aBy being elected, Creed became the first person of Indigenous descent (Aitsi), second woman overall, and first of royal blood to be elected Prime Minister.
Early life
Born on April 21, 1988, Sparrow Creed was born weeks before her mother, Kai Creed, and father Leonard Creed (Seventh in Line to the Alecburghish Throne) were married. Due to this, she was a pivotable point in the Alecburghish Royal Family and how the line of succession is operated. Although most of the family disagreed that Sparrow should be allowed to be a part of the Line of Succession, the reigning King, Riddick I, vetoed all further discussion and allowed Sparrow to join on technicality.
The 53rd Amendment, known as the Sparrow Creed Royalty Act, would soon be signed by the Alecburghish Parliament on request of Riddick I only four days later. This amendment would state that: "Starting May 1, 1989, no offspring of a Royal Family member may join the Royal Family if his or her parents have not had wedlock."
At age five, Sparrow's parents would get a divorce.
Sparrow Creed would retain her status as eighth in line to the Alecburghish throne until age nine. At this time, her father, Leonard, attempted to repeal the amendment as he and Kai Whitedeer had reconciled, and Whitedeer once again became pregnant. As they didn't want to remarry at that time, Leonard attempted to have this new child still join the royal family. Leonard was seen as unruly and using faults in the system against the Royal Family. He was immediately relieved of his royal duties and any and all of his offspring would lose their place in the line of succession, including Sparrow. Nine months later, Sparrow's younger sister Fern would be born. Creed and Whitedeer would remarry soon after.
At age twelve, Sparrow, alongside her sister Fern and mother Kai would soon leave Kynnport and would to the Ravenclaw Indigenous Monument located in eastern Kalkvia state.
Entertainment career
Political career
In March of 2021, Creed announced that she would be running for the position of Prime Minister of Alecburgh after the impeachment of Benjamin Warren, with vocal support by Her Majesty, Queen Diana.
Creed would become notorious for her strong arguments with fellow politicians and candidates which would lead to a growing support for her across the nation.
On April 1, Creed would be elected as Prime Minister of Alecburgh with a winning percentage of 63%. With the win, Creed became the first person of Indigenous descent, and the first of Royal Blood to be elected Prime Minister. Creed was also the second woman elected after Isla Pass.
She was inaugurated on the third.
Alecburghish-Cambrian War
In later April, Creed would see the beginning of the Alecburghish-Cambrian War after the separatist region of Cambria in southern Luciano state, declared independence from Alecburgh due to Creed winning the election.
In June, Creed would request help from foreign nations for assistance in the war. Fortunately on June 16, Yuan would join the war on the side of Alecburgh due to a meeting between Creed and Yuaneze President, Xi Jingyi.
In September, Creed would take a two day time of absence from the role of Prime Minister, putting the powers in the hands of former Prime Minister Wesley Traven to become acting Prime Minister.
Creed would meet with Cambrian President, Brynn-Maliya Wagner-Lopez in November of 2021 at the AleCambria Summit in Piva, Durnstaal. Due to a peace treaty that the two leaders signed, Creed would have to resign from her post effective immediately. Royal Advisor Oliver Post would become Acting=Prime Minister during this time until a permanent Prime Minister was elected. On February 3, 2022, the Alecburghish Parliament ruled that Post is not considered an interim Prime Minister even as he held the title for over three weeks, as they stated that Creed's term did not end until Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney's term began.
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On May 31, 2022, Creed would release a video on SparrowCreed.gov where she would criticize Prime Minister Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney and Deputy Prime Minister Dakota Hudson, and vocalized her support for Yuan during the Jinchon Sea crisis. She was immediately countered by Champlain-Kourtney hours later in a separate video.