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The Right Honourable John Largan | |
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Prime Minister of Esthursia | |
In office 23 January 2011 – 30 January 2015 | |
Monarch | Arthur VI |
Deputy | Harold Osborne |
Preceded by | Tharbjorn Einarsson |
Succeeded by | Harold Osborne |
Leader of the Social Democrats | |
In office 8 September 2006 – 30 January 2015 | |
Preceded by | Mark Willesden |
Succeeded by | Harold Osborne |
Personal details | |
Born | John William Largan 9 November 1961 Weskerby, Esthursia |
Nationality | Esthursian (Osynstric) |
Political party | Social Democrats |
Spouse | Thea Lee (m. 1985) |
Children | 1 |
Residence(s) | Wencaster, Wencastershire, Osynstry, Esthursia |
Alma mater | University of Thornlow (Economics, 1982) |
Occupation | Former Forethane |
Profession | Economist, politician |
John Largan is the Reeve for International Development, and has served as the former Social Democratic Forethane of Esthursia between 2011 and his resignation in 2015, being succeeded by Harold Osborne; Largan also served as Leader of the Esthursian Social Democrats from 2007 until 2015. Largan came to power in a landslide in 2011, and set himself apart from his Third Way predecessor Mark Willesden by returning to a softer version of "Old Left" politics; he is now, however, seen as more moderate than his successor and contemporary second-in-command, Harold Osborne.
Largan was initially a remarkably popular Forethane, and led Esthursia during the nadir and recovery from the late 2000s financial crisis in Esthursia; despite this, his government's fiscal hesitancy and increasingly moderate politics alienated many within his party who had joined during the industrial action of the 2010 crisis. In the 2014 Esthursian general election, Largan avoided a predicted defeat to the Conservative Union whom he had beaten three years earlier, however only formed government as the second-largest party and sustained a serious, eventually fatal, loss of confidence and momentum in his government. Largan resigned in January 2015 following a leadership contest throughout the winter of 2014-5.
Early life
Largan was born in Weskerby in 1961 to two upper-middle-class parents, and went to a state comprehensive school. He studied Economics at the University of Thornlow, one of Esthursia's most prestigious, and graduated in 1982 with a first.