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His Excellency Count
Nias Kominsky
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Count Kominsky walking in the Capitol Building in January 2015.
Imperial Colonial Affairs Minister of Belhavia
Assumed office
February 1st, 2009
Preceded byBrennan Rothchild
Governor of the Shelvay Protectorate
In office
January 5th, 2005 – January 30th, 2009
Preceded byJacob Reiss
Succeeded byKathy Bloomburg
Lieutenant Governor of the Shelvay Protectorate
In office
January 2nd, 1997 – January 4th, 2005
Preceded byJoshua Greenstein
Succeeded byLinda Lingler
Senator, Protectorate Colonial Senate
In office
January 2nd, 1991 – January 2nd, 1997
Preceded byHenry Perdon
Succeeded byEric Myerson
ConstituencyDistrict 15
Assemblyman, Protectorate Colonial Assembly
In office
January 2nd, 1987 – January 2nd, 1991
Preceded byWesley Fox
Succeeded byJennifer Davidson
ConstituencyDistrict 15
Personal details
BornJune 14th, 1962
Port David, Shelvay Protectorate
NationalityBelhavian
Political partyConservative Party
SpouseRachel S. Kominsky
ResidenceProvisa
Alma materB.A., Political Science; Philosophy, Almania College
ProfessionPolitician, Functionary

Nias F. Kominsky, 14th Count of Kominsky County (born June 14th, 1962) is the current Imperial Colonial Affairs Minister of Belhavia and formerly a Governor of the Shelvay Protectorate. He is a member of the Conservative Party.

He is from a family of ancient Jewish nobility dating back to the founding the Kingdom of Belhavia in 1650. He is referred to as being in a select group of High Nobles in Belhavian society. Kominsky is known for his coiffed salt-and-pepper hair and the latest designer suits from Kings Hill.

He is a career politician from the Crown Territory of the Shelvay Protectorate. As Colonial Affairs Minister, Kominsky is known for changing colonial defense policy and granting additional autonomy from the Imperial Government. He has also been noted for his campaign against the remaining speed limits in some colonial territories.

Early Life and Education

Early Political Career

Shelvay Protectorate Colonial Legislature

1986 Campaign

Assemblyman

Senator

Legislation

Lieutenant Governor

Governor

2005 Tax Reform

Bonn Scandal

Government Reforms

Failed Kosher Law

Colonial Affairs Minister (2009 - Present)

Political Views

Personal Life and Family