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President
Douglas R. Granite
President of the Federation of Atlesia
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President Granite
President of the Federation of Atlesia
In office
January 20, 1935 – Present
DeputyJennifer Paula
Montgomery State Senate
In office
November 8th, 1925 – November 8th, 1930
Preceded byJohn Twink
Succeeded byFrancis L. Brown
Federal House of Representatives
In office
November 8th, 1930 – November 8th, 1934
Personal details
Born
Douglas Raymond Granite

May 23rd, 1893
Blackwater, Montgomery, Federation
Political party National Conservative Party
SpouseJulia (1915-Present)
ChildrenDamien
Residence(s)1600 Morgan Ave NW, Atlas, 20500
Alma materUniversity of Montgomery

Douglas R. Granite is the 30th President of the Federation of Atlesia. An outspoken Constitutionalist, Granite played a pivotal role in developing the coalition that would eventually grow into Atlesia's National Conservative Party, which ultimately won him the Presidential nomination in 1934. Douglas Granite is unique to the Atlesian political sphere due to the fact that he has largely remained an 'outsider', well-known for his staunch opposition to left-leaning radical ideologies like syndicalism, radical socialism, and other forms of totalitarian leftism. He has also developed into somewhat of a national personality, with his fiery speeches advocating the idea of Atlesian Exceptionalism.

Early Life

Military Service

Douglas Granite was a nineteen year-old law student when the Great War erupted in Cybelleum, but the Federation did not become immediately involved.

Political Career

Opinions Both Home and Abroad

Personal Life

Quotes