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'''Novak Danylovych''' (born 1 December 1969) is an [[Endson]]ian economist and politician who serves as the [[President of Endson]] since 2009. | '''Novak Danylovych''' (born 1 December 1969) is an [[Endson]]ian economist and politician who serves as the [[President of Endson]] since 2009. Danylovych has presided over an authoritarian government; international monitors have not regarded Endsonian elections as free and fair, except for his initial win. The government suppresses opponents and limits media freedom. This has resulted in multiple governments imposing sanctions on Danylovych and other Endsonian officials. Danylovych's contested victories often preceded allegations of vote-rigging and amplified anti-government protests. | ||
[[Category:Endson]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]] | [[Category:Endson]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]] |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 12 November 2024
Novak Danylovych | |
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President of Endson | |
Assumed office 18 August 2009 | |
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Born | Vladistk, Endson | December 1, 1969
Children | 4 |
Novak Danylovych (born 1 December 1969) is an Endsonian economist and politician who serves as the President of Endson since 2009. Danylovych has presided over an authoritarian government; international monitors have not regarded Endsonian elections as free and fair, except for his initial win. The government suppresses opponents and limits media freedom. This has resulted in multiple governments imposing sanctions on Danylovych and other Endsonian officials. Danylovych's contested victories often preceded allegations of vote-rigging and amplified anti-government protests.