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Gewirk was born in Sophene, [[Administrative divisions of Iotopha#Regions|Ranya SR]], to a middle class family. His father was a doctor, and [[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Iotopha)|PKS]] party member. His mother was of Jhilam descent, and died during the failed 1984 [[Ranya Invasion]]. He and his father immigrated to [[Seredinia]] in 1986, eventually settling in the working class South Valley district of Zolodolina. In 1999, he was naturalized a Seredinian citizen, though he never attained Kaselian citizenship. | Gewirk was born in Sophene, [[Administrative divisions of Iotopha#Regions|Ranya SR]], to a middle class family. His father was a doctor, and [[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Iotopha)|PKS]] party member. His mother was of Jhilam descent, and died during the failed 1984 [[Ranya Invasion]]. He and his father immigrated to [[Seredinia]] in 1986, eventually settling in the working class South Valley district of Zolodolina. In 1999, he was naturalized a Seredinian citizen, though he never attained Kaselian citizenship. | ||
Gewirk was educated in Zolodolinan-based public schools throughout his childhood. He earned a degree in {field} from the Royal University in Saint-Nazaire, in 2002. While at UR-SN, he was a member of the university's chapter of the [[Vannoisian Socialist Party | Gewirk was educated in Zolodolinan-based public schools throughout his childhood. He earned a degree in {field} from the Royal University in Saint-Nazaire, in 2002. While at UR-SN, he was a member of the university's chapter of the [[Vannoisian Socialist Party]] (PSV). He was also a member of the debate club, and played for the university's football team. | ||
==Political career== | ==Political career== | ||
In 2001, Gewirk volunteered for the campaign of [[Maximilien Astier]] in what would become his bid to earn the premiership of [[Vannois]]. In 2004, he served as campaign manager for future Seredinian Premier [[Marlène Astier]], during her first election to the Vannoisian [[Estates-General of Vannois|Estates-General]]. Gewirk would go on to serve as an advisor for Astier throughout her tenure as a Deputy. He again served as her campaign chief in 2012, eventually leading her to become Prime Minister of Vannois by July 2012. | In 2001, Gewirk volunteered for the campaign of [[Maximilien Astier]] in what would become his bid to earn the premiership of [[Vannois]]. In 2004, he served as campaign manager for future Seredinian Premier [[Marlène Astier]], during her first election to the Vannoisian [[Estates-General of Vannois|Estates-General]]. Gewirk would go on to serve as an advisor for Astier throughout her tenure as a Deputy. He again served as her campaign chief in 2012, eventually leading her to become Prime Minister of Vannois by July 2012. | ||
In October 2012, Gewirk returned to [[Iotopha]], for what he would eventually refer to as <nowiki>"a calling of fate"</nowiki> during his 2016 Tisfun gubernatorial run. He announced his intention to stand for [[Assembly of the People (Iotopha)|Assembly]] in January 2013 as a list member of [[Freedom and Solidarity]]. He was elected to the Assembly for the constituency of Tisfun 1 in April 2013. He did not stand for election ahead of the 2016 assembly election, and did not retain his seat. | In October 2012, Gewirk returned to [[Iotopha]], for what he would eventually refer to as <nowiki>"a calling of fate"</nowiki> during his 2016 Tisfun gubernatorial run. He announced his intention to stand for [[Assembly of the People (Iotopha)|Assembly]] in January 2013 as a list member of [[Freedom and Solidarity]]. He was elected to the Assembly for the constituency of Tisfun 1 in April 2013. He did not stand for election ahead of the 2016 assembly election, and did not retain his seat. | ||
Gewirk is the founder of [[Citizens United]], a big-tent, pro-democracy political party. | |||
===Governorship=== | ===Governorship=== | ||
== | In November 2015, Gewirk announced his candidacy for Governor of Tisfun province. Gewirk ran as an independent, but aligned himself with gubernatorial candidates in other provinces in a loose coalition that would later become the [[Citizens United]] political party. | ||
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On election day, Gewirk was polling in second place behind the incumbent [[Revolutionary Workers' Party (Iotopha)|PKS]] governor Daraz Begzadeh. Gewirk would defeat Daraz Begzadeh by a 7-point margin. | |||
Gewirk declined to run for [[President of Iotopha|president]] in the [[Iotophan presidential election, 2019|2019 election]]. He was re-elected governor on 20 March 2019. | |||
=Power to the People= | |||
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| name = Power to the People | |||
| native_name = Desthilatdariya Gel<br>Դեստհիլատդարիյա Գել | |||
| logo = | |||
| leader1_title = Leaders | |||
| leader1_name = [[Nebez Gewirk]]<br>[[Aram Barzani]]<br>[[Bahar Serbilind]] | |||
| leader2_title = Founder | |||
| leader2_name = [[Nebez Gewirk]] | |||
| foundation = 29 March 2019 | |||
| position = | |||
| ideology = | |||
| colours = {{color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} [[Gold (color)|Gold]] | |||
|affiliation1_title = International affiliation | |||
|affiliation1 = GROUP | |||
|seats1_title = [[People's Assembly of Iotopha|People's Assembly]] | |||
|seats1 = {{Composition bar|108|509|hex=#FFD700}} | |||
|seats2_title = Provincial executives | |||
|seats2 = {{Composition bar|9|14|hex=#FFD700}} | |||
|seats3_title = Provincial councils | |||
|seats3 = {{Composition bar|224|892|hex=#FFD700}} | |||
| website = | |||
| country = Iotopha | |||
| colorcode = #FFD700 | |||
}} | |||
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Revision as of 19:28, 27 April 2019
Nebez Gewirk | |
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Governor of Tisfun | |
Assumed office 18 April 2016 | |
Preceded by | Daraz Begzadeh |
Leader of Citizens' United | |
Assumed office 17 July 2017 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Member of Assembly of the People | |
In office 15 April 2013 – 18 April 2016 | |
Constituency | Tisfun 1 |
Personal details | |
Born | Nebez Zrian Gewirk 9 December 1979 Sophene, Ranya SR, Iotopha |
Political party | Citizens United |
Other political affiliations | Power to the People (coalition) Freedom and Solidarity (2012–2015) |
Spouse(s) | PLACEHOLDER (m. 2005; div. 2013) Hêvî Shâdlu (m. 2015) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Saint-Nazaire, Royal University |
Nebez Gewirk (born 9 December 1979) is an Iotophan politician. He has served as Governor of Tisfun since 2016, and before that a Member of the Assembly, from 2013 until 2016. He has been leader of Citizens United since 2019.
Early life
Gewirk was born in Sophene, Ranya SR, to a middle class family. His father was a doctor, and PKS party member. His mother was of Jhilam descent, and died during the failed 1984 Ranya Invasion. He and his father immigrated to Seredinia in 1986, eventually settling in the working class South Valley district of Zolodolina. In 1999, he was naturalized a Seredinian citizen, though he never attained Kaselian citizenship.
Gewirk was educated in Zolodolinan-based public schools throughout his childhood. He earned a degree in {field} from the Royal University in Saint-Nazaire, in 2002. While at UR-SN, he was a member of the university's chapter of the Vannoisian Socialist Party (PSV). He was also a member of the debate club, and played for the university's football team.
Political career
In 2001, Gewirk volunteered for the campaign of Maximilien Astier in what would become his bid to earn the premiership of Vannois. In 2004, he served as campaign manager for future Seredinian Premier Marlène Astier, during her first election to the Vannoisian Estates-General. Gewirk would go on to serve as an advisor for Astier throughout her tenure as a Deputy. He again served as her campaign chief in 2012, eventually leading her to become Prime Minister of Vannois by July 2012.
In October 2012, Gewirk returned to Iotopha, for what he would eventually refer to as "a calling of fate" during his 2016 Tisfun gubernatorial run. He announced his intention to stand for Assembly in January 2013 as a list member of Freedom and Solidarity. He was elected to the Assembly for the constituency of Tisfun 1 in April 2013. He did not stand for election ahead of the 2016 assembly election, and did not retain his seat.
Gewirk is the founder of Citizens United, a big-tent, pro-democracy political party.
Governorship
In November 2015, Gewirk announced his candidacy for Governor of Tisfun province. Gewirk ran as an independent, but aligned himself with gubernatorial candidates in other provinces in a loose coalition that would later become the Citizens United political party.
On election day, Gewirk was polling in second place behind the incumbent PKS governor Daraz Begzadeh. Gewirk would defeat Daraz Begzadeh by a 7-point margin.
Gewirk declined to run for president in the 2019 election. He was re-elected governor on 20 March 2019.
Power to the People
Power to the People Desthilatdariya Gel Դեստհիլատդարիյա Գել | |
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Leaders | Nebez Gewirk Aram Barzani Bahar Serbilind |
Founder | Nebez Gewirk |
Founded | 29 March 2019 |
International affiliation | GROUP |
Colours | Gold |
People's Assembly | 108 / 509
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Provincial executives | 9 / 14
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Provincial councils | 224 / 892
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