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Étris Rée Valwa (born, Étris Rée Banzja, 21 May 1979, aged 45, in the town of Etchwée), is the current Queen of Sampouiê, and it's dependencies; haven been elected to the post on 5 January 2017, after the death King Perre Gustaf a day before; as well as an economist, historian and author, haven served as the Crown's Minister for Economic Policy from 2008-2017. She is credited for helping the nation recover from the damages caused by the [[1980 Recession]] and stabilizing the nation by finally suppressing the communist insurgency in Sampouiê. | Étris Rée Valwa (born, Étris Rée Banzja, 21 May 1979, aged 45, in the town of Etchwée), is the current [[Monarchy of Sampouiê|Queen of Sampouiê]], and it's dependencies; haven been elected to the post on 5 January 2017, after the death King Perre Gustaf a day before; as well as an economist, historian and author, haven served as the Crown's Minister for Economic Policy from 2008-2017. She is credited for helping the nation recover from the damages caused by the [[1980 Recession]] and stabilizing the nation by finally suppressing the communist insurgency in Sampouiê. | ||
She is considered among the most powerful women of the 21st century and is praised for her liberalization of the Samri economy, suppression of organized crime and the Socialite insurgency. Her reign has seen the largest growth per centage in Sampouiê economy in the past five decades and betterment of relations with the West and many of the developing countries of !Asia. However, Étris has also been criticized for disregarding democratic processes and violating human rights by numerous independent media outlets and human rights organizations. | She is considered among the most powerful women of the 21st century and is praised for her liberalization of the Samri economy, suppression of organized crime and the Socialite insurgency. Her reign has seen the largest growth per centage in Sampouiê economy in the past five decades and betterment of relations with the West and many of the developing countries of !Asia. However, Étris has also been criticized for disregarding democratic processes and violating human rights by numerous independent media outlets and human rights organizations. | ||
== Early Life == | |||
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== Reign == | |||
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Revision as of 16:51, 23 December 2024
Étris Rée Valoi | |||||
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Queen of Sampouiê (see Monarchy of Sampouiê) | |||||
Queen of Sampouiê | |||||
Reign | 5 January 2017-To Present | ||||
Coronation | 11 January 2017 | ||||
Predecessor | Perre Gustaf | ||||
Born | Étris Rée Banzja 21 May 1981 Etchwee, Wrga, Sampouiê | ||||
Spouse | Bess Jr. Cei | ||||
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Dynastic Order | Valoi | ||||
Father | Zjôn Banzja Cole | ||||
Mother | Vivi Rée Gustaf | ||||
Religion | Agnostic | ||||
Occupation | Economist and Author |
Étris Rée Valwa (born, Étris Rée Banzja, 21 May 1979, aged 45, in the town of Etchwée), is the current Queen of Sampouiê, and it's dependencies; haven been elected to the post on 5 January 2017, after the death King Perre Gustaf a day before; as well as an economist, historian and author, haven served as the Crown's Minister for Economic Policy from 2008-2017. She is credited for helping the nation recover from the damages caused by the 1980 Recession and stabilizing the nation by finally suppressing the communist insurgency in Sampouiê.
She is considered among the most powerful women of the 21st century and is praised for her liberalization of the Samri economy, suppression of organized crime and the Socialite insurgency. Her reign has seen the largest growth per centage in Sampouiê economy in the past five decades and betterment of relations with the West and many of the developing countries of !Asia. However, Étris has also been criticized for disregarding democratic processes and violating human rights by numerous independent media outlets and human rights organizations.