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'''Andrî Libwès''' ({{wpl|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: {{IPA|ã.ˈdʀiː li.ˈbwɛ|lang}}; born 13 August, 1964) is an Autuzian politician who has served as [[Right-Councilists|Leader of the Right-Councilist faction]] of the [[All-Councilist Union (Auzance)|All-Councilist Union]] since 2018. Libwès identifies as a {{wp|council communist}}, and is seen to be on the orthodox right of the party. | '''Andrî Libwès''' ({{wpl|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: {{IPA|ã.ˈdʀiː li.ˈbwɛ|lang}}; born 13 August, 1964) is an Autuzian politician who has served as [[Right-Councilists|Leader of the Right-Councilist faction]] of the [[All-Councilist Union (Auzance)|All-Councilist Union]] since 2018. Libwès identifies as a {{wp|council communist}}, and is seen to be on the orthodox right of the party. | ||
Libwès rose the ranks of the All-Councilist Union during his teens and twenties, becoming the President of his university branch in 1985 and a senior member of the Cestiène branch in the late 1980s into the 1990s. | Libwès rose the ranks of the All-Councilist Union during his teens and twenties, becoming the President of his university branch in 1985 and a senior member of the Cestiène branch in the late 1980s into the 1990s. Sceptical of the [[Euclean Community]], he theorised of a "slippery slope to capitalism in [[Auzance]]" in his economic masters thesis, a term which he has repeated numerous times in his career since; his campaigns in 21st | ||
century party politics have revolved around the issue of the Euclean Community and the East. He also identifies as an "orthodox councilist", and increasingly disapproves of modern economic reforms in Auzance. | |||
Having been elected leader of the orthodox Right-Councilists faction in 2018, he stood for the leadership of the All-Councilist Union in 2020, coming third to [[Catrene Burnot]]. He remains a key political force in Autuzian politics, particularly on the issue of foreign policy. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Libwès was born in 1964 in suburban Cestiène to parents who both worked as teachers in the local area. He attended xxxxxxxxxx until age 18, when he successfully applied for the Republican University of Cestiène's economics degree, graduating in 1985 with a first. |
Revision as of 19:00, 30 January 2024
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Personal details | |
Born | Andrî Éric Libwès August 13, 1964 Cestiène, Auzance |
Citizenship | Autuzian |
Political party | All-Councilist Union (1979-) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Republican University of Cestiène |
Occupation | Economist and politician |
Profession | Politics |
Andrî Libwès (Autuzian: ã.ˈdʀiː li.ˈbwɛ; born 13 August, 1964) is an Autuzian politician who has served as Leader of the Right-Councilist faction of the All-Councilist Union since 2018. Libwès identifies as a council communist, and is seen to be on the orthodox right of the party.
Libwès rose the ranks of the All-Councilist Union during his teens and twenties, becoming the President of his university branch in 1985 and a senior member of the Cestiène branch in the late 1980s into the 1990s. Sceptical of the Euclean Community, he theorised of a "slippery slope to capitalism in Auzance" in his economic masters thesis, a term which he has repeated numerous times in his career since; his campaigns in 21st century party politics have revolved around the issue of the Euclean Community and the East. He also identifies as an "orthodox councilist", and increasingly disapproves of modern economic reforms in Auzance.
Having been elected leader of the orthodox Right-Councilists faction in 2018, he stood for the leadership of the All-Councilist Union in 2020, coming third to Catrene Burnot. He remains a key political force in Autuzian politics, particularly on the issue of foreign policy.
Early life
Libwès was born in 1964 in suburban Cestiène to parents who both worked as teachers in the local area. He attended xxxxxxxxxx until age 18, when he successfully applied for the Republican University of Cestiène's economics degree, graduating in 1985 with a first.