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'''Loren Adamesem Allis''' was a [[Seketese people|Seketese]] statesman who served as the longest-serving [[President of Seketan]] from 25 October 1924 until his death on 11 December 1960.
'''Loren Adamesem Allis''' was a [[Seketese people|Seketese]] statesman who served as the longest-serving [[President of Seketan]] from 25 October 1924 until his death on 11 December 1960.


Advocating for the independence of [[Kingdom of Seketan|Seketan]] from the [[Nelbec Empire]], Allis led the [[Kjedorate Party]] to electoral success in the [[1914 Seketese general election|1914 Seketese parliamentary election]], later forming the [[Military-Civilian Council]] following the outbreak of [[nelborne Front|World War I in the Nelborne]]. Following a [[Seketese Revolution|revolution]] and [[Seketese Civil War|civil war]], Allis emerged as the founding [[president of Seketan|president]] of the [[Second Seketese Republic]]. His leadership created the [[Kjedorate regime]] in Seketan. [[Nelborne conflict|Disputes with Alquiya]] led to the [[Nelborne War]] whose [[Treaty of Glasgow|negociated end]] preserved the territorial integrity of Seketan. Allis founded in the [[Third Seketese Republic]] in response to the [[Wilsk representation movement]]. Allis presided over the post-war prosperity of Seketan before he died in office, succeeded by his final prime minister [[Etyjen Pesan]].
Advocating for the independence of [[Kingdom of Seketan|Seketan]] from the [[Nelbec Empire]], Allis led the [[Kjedorate Party]] to electoral success in the [[1914 Seketese general election|1914 Seketese parliamentary election]], later forming the [[Military-Civilian Council]] following the outbreak of [[nelborne Front|World War I in the Nelborne]]. Following a [[Seketese Revolution|revolution]] and [[Seketese Civil War|civil war]], Allis emerged as the founding [[president of Seketan|president]] of the [[Second Seketese Republic]]. [[Nelborne conflict|Disputes with Alquiya]] led to the [[Nelborne War]] whose [[Treaty of Glasgow|negociated end]] preserved the territorial integrity of Seketan. Allis founded in the [[Third Seketese Republic]] in response to the [[Wilsk representation movement]]. Allis presided over the post-war prosperity of Seketan before he died in office, succeeded by his final prime minister [[Etyjen Pesan]].


Allis's leadership of Seketan has had an enduring legacy on the [[Republic of Seketan]]. He led Seketan as an {{wp|illiberal}} {{wp|dominant-party}} democracy. Celebrated as the {{wp|father of the republic}}, he is also criticized for his role in [[corruption in Seketan|endemic corruption]] within the [[Kjedorate regime]].
Allis's leadership of Seketan has had an enduring legacy on the [[Republic of Seketan]]. He led Seketan as an {{wp|illiberal}} {{wp|dominant-party}} democracy, developing a {{wp|cult of personality}}. A staunch {{wp|anti-communist}}, Allis established friendly relations with {{wp|First World|the West}}, especially {{wp|French Fouth Republic|France}}, but was criticized by some for his anti-democratic leadership. Celebrated as the {{wp|father of the republic}}, he is also criticized for his role in [[corruption in Seketan|endemic corruption]] within the [[Kjedorate regime]]. The reevaluation of his legacy is discussed in [[politics of Seketan|modern Seketese politics]].


==Early life==
==Political beginnings==
==Premiership==
===Military-Civilian Council===
===Civil war===
==Presidency==
===Early years===
===Consolidation of power===
===Nelborne War and World War II===
===Post-war centralization===
===Final years===
==Political ideology==
{{See also|Kjedoratism}}
The establishment and continuation of an [[independence of Seketan|independent]] and [[Seketese nationalism|self-preserving]] Seketan informed by [[Kjedoratism]] was Allis' stated guiding political philosophy. Allis had long been a [[Seketese nationalist]] before joining the [[Seketese Liberty Party]] and espoused {{wp|classical liberal}} views.
By the 1930s, Allis began promoting [[North Nelbec nationalism]] and maintained a careful balance of {{wp|regionalism}} in Seketan.
==Personal life==
==Death and legacy==
==See also==
*[[Kjedorate Party]]
{{Seketan topics}}
{{Seketan topics}}
[[Category:Seketese people]]
[[Category:Seketese people]]
[[Category:Seketan]]
[[Category:Seketan]]

Latest revision as of 08:27, 30 October 2023

Loren Allis
Keith Holyoake (1960).jpg
Official portrait of Allis in 1933.
President of Seketan
In office
25 October 1924 – 11 December 1960
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byEtyjen Pesan
Prime Minister of Seketan
In office
10 November 1914 – 25 October 1924
Preceded byFjedor Meran
Succeeded byDaffyd Behn
Chief of the Military-Civilian Council
In office
19 August 1914 – 10 November 1918
Preceded byFjedor Meran
Succeeded byDaffyd Behn
Leader of the Kjedorate Party
In office
19 January 1914 – 25 October 1924
Personal details
Born(1882-10-14)October 14, 1882
Walybek, Seketan, Nelbec Empire
DiedDecember 11, 1960(1960-12-11) (aged 78)
Conelibek, Seketan
Resting placeConelibek Government Cemetery
NationalitySeketese
Political partyKjedorate Party
SpouseSofya Bošje (m. 1912)
ChildrenGiogi Allis
Loren Allis II
EducationUniversity of North Conelibek

Loren Adamesem Allis was a Seketese statesman who served as the longest-serving President of Seketan from 25 October 1924 until his death on 11 December 1960.

Advocating for the independence of Seketan from the Nelbec Empire, Allis led the Kjedorate Party to electoral success in the 1914 Seketese parliamentary election, later forming the Military-Civilian Council following the outbreak of World War I in the Nelborne. Following a revolution and civil war, Allis emerged as the founding president of the Second Seketese Republic. Disputes with Alquiya led to the Nelborne War whose negociated end preserved the territorial integrity of Seketan. Allis founded in the Third Seketese Republic in response to the Wilsk representation movement. Allis presided over the post-war prosperity of Seketan before he died in office, succeeded by his final prime minister Etyjen Pesan.

Allis's leadership of Seketan has had an enduring legacy on the Republic of Seketan. He led Seketan as an illiberal dominant-party democracy, developing a cult of personality. A staunch anti-communist, Allis established friendly relations with the West, especially France, but was criticized by some for his anti-democratic leadership. Celebrated as the father of the republic, he is also criticized for his role in endemic corruption within the Kjedorate regime. The reevaluation of his legacy is discussed in modern Seketese politics.

Early life

Political beginnings

Premiership

Military-Civilian Council

Civil war

Presidency

Early years

Consolidation of power

Nelborne War and World War II

Post-war centralization

Final years

Political ideology

The establishment and continuation of an independent and self-preserving Seketan informed by Kjedoratism was Allis' stated guiding political philosophy. Allis had long been a Seketese nationalist before joining the Seketese Liberty Party and espoused classical liberal views.

By the 1930s, Allis began promoting North Nelbec nationalism and maintained a careful balance of regionalism in Seketan.

Personal life

Death and legacy

See also