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| | | constituency5 = Brudia - District 12 | ||
| term_start5 = 20th December 2009 | |||
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| birth_place = | | birth_place = Brudia City, [[Vazcoeur]] | ||
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| birthname = | | birthname = Micheal Charles Brudia | ||
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| party = [[ | | party = [[Forward (Vazcoeur)|Forward]] {{small|(2015–present)}} | ||
| otherparty = {{wp|Independent}} {{small|( | | otherparty = {{wp|Independent}} {{small|(2003–2016)}}<br>[[Movement Blue (Vazcoeur)|Movement Blue]] {{small|(1999–2003)}} | ||
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| partner = [[David Sud]] | | partner = [[Thomas Brudia]]<br>[[David Sud]] {small|(dead)} | ||
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| residence = | | residence = 10 Government Street | ||
| alma_mater = [[University of Brudia City]] | | alma_mater = [[University of Brudia City]] | ||
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| serviceyears = | | serviceyears = 2006-2010 | ||
| rank = | | rank = Sergeant | ||
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| battles = | | battles = [[Colony Crisis]]</br>[[Liberation of Grecia]] | ||
| awards = | | awards = [[Cross of Bravery]]</br>[[Liberty Award]]</br>[[Award of Brudia]] | ||
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'''Micheal Brudia''' {{birth date and age|1982|2|11|df=y}} is the 4th [[President of Vazcoeur]] and leader of the [[Progressive Alliance (Vazcoeur)|Progressive]]. He has been President since the | '''Micheal Brudia''' {{birth date and age|1982|2|11|df=y}} is the 4th [[President of Vazcoeur]] and leader of the [[Progressive Alliance (Vazcoeur)|Progressive]]. He has been President since his {{wp|landslide victory}} in the [[2019 Vazian Presidential Election|2019]]. He has also served as [[Governor of Brudia]] from 2014-2019. He has been described as one of the key members of the [[Movement Blue]] which exposed [[Xino Crosus|Xino's]] crimes and brought down his dictatorial control. | ||
Feeling disillusioned with the main left-leaning political parties Brudia stood as a {{wp|independent}} candidate in the [[2014 Brudian gubernatorial election]] where he unexpectedly came second in the first round of voting and then won an upset victory in the second round. In late 2016 he publicly endorsed the Progressive Alliance and announced his intention to stand as leader becoming the {{wp|dark-horse}} candidate. He would end up winning a [[2017 Progressive Leadership Election|landslide victory]] becoming the first leader of a political party in Vazcoeur to be a sitting governor. | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Brudia was born to a wealthy family in 1981. He has described his childhood as an unhappy one due to the massive changes to Vazian life and culture created by the dictator Xino Crosus. He says that his parents relationship with each other and himself became aloof and cold. | |||
Brudia had a natural talent for language, learning 4 in secondary school. He also enjoyed the limited lessons on history and politics which were mostly propaganda for the National Party regime. | |||
== Early Political career== | == Early Political career== | ||
== | ==Governorship of Brudia== | ||
[[File:Pete_Buttigieg_(33022594432).jpg|250px|thumb|left|Governor Micheal Brudia rallies against the enforced dissolution of the Brudian legislature]] | |||
Micheal Brudia took office on the 15 April 2011. He began by setting out a new state budget. The budget included a raise on state corporation tax while proportionately decreasing state business tax. The budget also expanded the state healthcare system, announced new investment in green energy, announced a massive council house building programme and major cuts to the large state bureaucracy. The budget was brought before the state legislature which initially rejected it. This was because the Conservative delegation and the Centre delegation didn't want to be associated with each other. This created a statewide government shutdown. Governor Brudia recalled the state legislature from summer recess and threatened to declare a state emergency allowing the federal government to dissolve the state legislature. The legislature failed to pass a budget so, then incumbent, President Granville issued an executive order to dissolve the Brudian state legislature. The ensuing election gave big gains to left-leaning parties (the Greens, People Before Profit, the Social Workers Bloc) and punished the Liberals and Conservatives. This meant that the original budget could be passed easily. | |||
==Presidency== | ==Presidency== | ||
President Brudia | {{main|Presidency of Micheal Brudia}} | ||
President-Elect Brudia flew from his private home in [[Brudia City]] to [[Orlque City]] without making a victory speech breaking traditional custom. He arrived in Orlque City and was inaugurated as President. He then made his victory n speech | |||
[[File:Micheal brudia.png|250px|thumb|left|President Micheal Brudia taking the [[President of Vazcoeur#Oath_Of_Office|oath of office]]]] | |||
==Ideology and views== | |||
Brudia describes himself as a libertarian socialist. This has caused major controversy and ridicule in the media due to his position being perceived to be extremely out of touch and radical. | |||
===Social Views=== | |||
Michael Brudia's views on society and social issues are described as extremely progressive. His policy positions have consistently been for same-sex marriage, unrestricted abortion, the separation of church and state and discrimination protection for all. It is unclear his opinion on transgender and non-binary issues as many would describe him borderline transphobic as he is opposed to the unrestricted nature of current laws on gender. Brudia himself has said that he isnt transphobic and that he simply believes having no regulations at all allows transphobes to "win". | |||
===Foreign Policy Views=== | |||
Brudia's Foreign policy is extremely anti-war and in favour of logical pacifism. He is opposed to any nation which abuses human rights and has controversially broke relations with these countries withdrawing all aid sent to them and permanently closing Vazian embassies. | |||
==Personal life== | |||
Brudia's sexuality has always been a major point of interest in the media. His close relationship with [[David Sud]] has always been the reason for so many rumours of Brudia potentially being {{wp|gay}}. Brudia confirmed his relationship with Sud in a candid interview on the campaign trail of the 2014 gubernatorial election saying that “it is really irrelevant to my ability to be the governor” but adding that he knew that it was “historic”. | |||
Micheal Brudia has also suffered from {{wp|depression}} and {{wp|anxiety}} in the early 2000s and praised mental health officials to help him "recover from my dark time". He is also an outspoken {{wp|athiest}} who has famously debated publically many high religious leaders. | |||
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The President Micheal Brudia FMBL FG | |
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35th President of Vazcoeur | |
Assumed office 1 January 2021 | |
Vice President | Rachel Povaz |
Preceded by | Frank Walker |
Governor of Brudia | |
In office 1 Sep 2013 – 31 Dec 2020 | |
Lieutenant | Owen Smith |
Preceded by | Paul Twilight |
Succeeded by | Owen Smith |
Member of the State Legislature | |
In office 20th December 2009 – 1 September 2013 | |
Preceded by | Heather Trott |
Succeeded by | Shirley Carter |
Constituency | Brudia - District 12 |
Personal details | |
Born | Micheal Charles Brudia 11 February 1982 Brudia City, Vazcoeur |
Died | (dead)} |
Resting place | (dead)} |
Nationality | Vazain |
Political party | Forward (2015–present) |
Other political affiliations | Independent (2003–2016) Movement Blue (1999–2003) |
Domestic partner(s) | Thomas Brudia David Sud {small |
Parent |
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Residence | 10 Government Street |
Alma mater | University of Brudia City |
Awards | Cross of Bravery Liberty Award Award of Brudia |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Vazcoeur |
Branch/service | Vazian National Airforce |
Years of service | 2006-2010 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Battles/wars | Colony Crisis Liberation of Grecia |
Micheal Brudia President of Vazcoeur and leader of the Progressive. He has been President since his landslide victory in the 2019. He has also served as Governor of Brudia from 2014-2019. He has been described as one of the key members of the Movement Blue which exposed Xino's crimes and brought down his dictatorial control.
11 February 1982 is the 4thFeeling disillusioned with the main left-leaning political parties Brudia stood as a independent candidate in the 2014 Brudian gubernatorial election where he unexpectedly came second in the first round of voting and then won an upset victory in the second round. In late 2016 he publicly endorsed the Progressive Alliance and announced his intention to stand as leader becoming the dark-horse candidate. He would end up winning a landslide victory becoming the first leader of a political party in Vazcoeur to be a sitting governor.
Early life
Brudia was born to a wealthy family in 1981. He has described his childhood as an unhappy one due to the massive changes to Vazian life and culture created by the dictator Xino Crosus. He says that his parents relationship with each other and himself became aloof and cold.
Brudia had a natural talent for language, learning 4 in secondary school. He also enjoyed the limited lessons on history and politics which were mostly propaganda for the National Party regime.
Early Political career
Governorship of Brudia
Micheal Brudia took office on the 15 April 2011. He began by setting out a new state budget. The budget included a raise on state corporation tax while proportionately decreasing state business tax. The budget also expanded the state healthcare system, announced new investment in green energy, announced a massive council house building programme and major cuts to the large state bureaucracy. The budget was brought before the state legislature which initially rejected it. This was because the Conservative delegation and the Centre delegation didn't want to be associated with each other. This created a statewide government shutdown. Governor Brudia recalled the state legislature from summer recess and threatened to declare a state emergency allowing the federal government to dissolve the state legislature. The legislature failed to pass a budget so, then incumbent, President Granville issued an executive order to dissolve the Brudian state legislature. The ensuing election gave big gains to left-leaning parties (the Greens, People Before Profit, the Social Workers Bloc) and punished the Liberals and Conservatives. This meant that the original budget could be passed easily.
Presidency
President-Elect Brudia flew from his private home in Brudia City to Orlque City without making a victory speech breaking traditional custom. He arrived in Orlque City and was inaugurated as President. He then made his victory n speech
Ideology and views
Brudia describes himself as a libertarian socialist. This has caused major controversy and ridicule in the media due to his position being perceived to be extremely out of touch and radical.
Social Views
Michael Brudia's views on society and social issues are described as extremely progressive. His policy positions have consistently been for same-sex marriage, unrestricted abortion, the separation of church and state and discrimination protection for all. It is unclear his opinion on transgender and non-binary issues as many would describe him borderline transphobic as he is opposed to the unrestricted nature of current laws on gender. Brudia himself has said that he isnt transphobic and that he simply believes having no regulations at all allows transphobes to "win".
Foreign Policy Views
Brudia's Foreign policy is extremely anti-war and in favour of logical pacifism. He is opposed to any nation which abuses human rights and has controversially broke relations with these countries withdrawing all aid sent to them and permanently closing Vazian embassies.
Personal life
Brudia's sexuality has always been a major point of interest in the media. His close relationship with David Sud has always been the reason for so many rumours of Brudia potentially being gay. Brudia confirmed his relationship with Sud in a candid interview on the campaign trail of the 2014 gubernatorial election saying that “it is really irrelevant to my ability to be the governor” but adding that he knew that it was “historic”.
Micheal Brudia has also suffered from depression and anxiety in the early 2000s and praised mental health officials to help him "recover from my dark time". He is also an outspoken athiest who has famously debated publically many high religious leaders.
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