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Farhen Brooks
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14th President of Vulkaria
In office
July 1st, 2012 – December 16th, 2022
Prime MinisterLaurien Hellink (2012-2018)
Stijn Beuker (2018-2021)
Stijn Tuller (2021-2022)
Preceded byBenjamin Usari
Succeeded byLennert Sams Hutten
6th Secretary-General of the C.C.A.
In office
April 5th, 1992 – January 1st, 1996
Preceded byKjersten van der Haagen
Succeeded byTorbjørn Christensen
Personal details
Born
Farhen Gins-Alckmin Brooks

(1945-09-08) 8 September 1945 (age 79)
Vulkar, Vulkaria
CitizenshipVulkarian
NationalityVulkarian
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
EducationUniversity of Amstelveen
Vulkaria University

Farhen Brooks (born September 8th, 1945) is a Vulkarian politician and diplomat, who served as the 14th President of Vulkaria from 2012-2022. Before his Presidency, he served in multiple cabinet positions in the Vulkarian government, and also served as the 6th Secretary-General of the Coalition of Crown Albatross from 1992-1996, the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2002-2006, and the Minister of Trade and Economic Development from 2007-2012. Brooks is usually described by political analysts and supporters as a pro-business centrist, closely associated with the political and financial establishment. Brooks is considered one of the most popular Vulkarian politicians, having been elected to three terms as president and declining to run for a fourth in 2022.

Selected in early 1992 by President Gerod Kenili as the Vulkarian ambassador to the CCA in the wake of the First War in Vulkaria, Brooks was elected to replace Secretary-General Kjersten van der Haagen after she died in a plane crash early into her term. As Secretary-General, Brooks helped navigate the CCA through many ideological and geopolitical changes, notably in the opening stages of the UCSS's eventual collapse. His efforts also focused on humanitarian aid, both for his home nation in post-war recovery, and in international natural disaster relief. After his tenure as Secretary-General, he returned to a traditional ambassador role which, as the Second War in Vulkaria broke out, placed him back in the international spotlight. President Pokia Dirries selected Brooks as Foreign Minister in 2002, and he was instrumental in the writing of the Neboroskiev Accords which ended the fighting.

After the second war, Brooks took on a more domestically fiscal approach to politics and became Minister of Trade and Economic Development under President Benjamin Usari. In November 2011, President Usari's decision to end Vulkaria's membership in EUEEN sparked violent protests in major cities, and Usari was forced out of office by Parliament. Brooks was subsequently chosen as an interim president, and was later elected in a nationwide referendum. Brooks' presidency was largely marked by a series of domestic policies meant to boost Vulkaria's profile, including expansions to the Vulkarian Pass, tax rehauls, and social reforms. A low-level insurgency by fractured LFM networks which began in 2017 culminated in Vulkarian-led, Zamastanian and EUEEN-backed airstrikes and ground campaigns after the 10/18 attacks in Tofino, which largely quelled the situation.

Early life

Political career

Secretary-General of the CCA

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Minister of Trade and Economic Development

President of Vulkaria

Personal life