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'''Aalmsted, 21st November''' ([[Azmaran language|Azmaran]]: ''Aalmsted, Twintyk-erst Noowember'') is an upcoming 2023 [[Azmara|Azmaran]] {{wpl|psychological drama}} film directed by Mâþijas Hermanssun. Based on a screenplay co-written by Hermanssun and his wife, Freija Akselsdohter, the film stars Magdaleina Johansdohter as a {{wpl|journalist}} struggling to remember details of her life after waking up from a car crash, with Asker Alekssun, Hilda Freisdohter and Karl Ryginssun co-starring. It marks the third collaboration between Hermanssun and Akselsdohter after ''Wart ân Minuut'' (2013) and ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen'' (2018) and the second collaboration between Hermanssun and Alekssun after ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen''.


The film's premiere is scheduled for the 84th Montecara Film Festival in October 2023, with a theatrical release in Azmara following on the 21st November 2023.
==Plot==
==Cast==
==Production==
==Music==
==Release==
=Mikel Hankssun=
=Mikel Hankssun=
{{Infobox officeholder
{{Infobox officeholder

Revision as of 21:51, 31 August 2023

Progress Party
Forþgaanenpartii
Historical leadersMikel Hankssun
Wiljâm Jorśsun
Founded1849 (1849)
Dissolved1905 (1905)
IdeologyLiberalism
Radicalism
Laicism
Republicanism
Political positionLeft-wing (before 1880's)
Centre-left (1880's onwards)

1848 Revolution; Commonwealth established; liberal Forþgaaners fight conservative Jorśites for power.
-1849-1861: Forþgaaners
Universal education established.
-1861-1867: Jorśites
-1867-1873: Forþgaaners
-1873-1876: Jorśites
-1876-1888: Forþgaaners
Death penalty abolished.
-1888-1895: Jorśites
Jorśites form National Coalition.
-1895-1897: National Coalition
-1897-1900: Forþgaaners
-1900-1906: National Coalition
Rise of the labour movement; Workers' Party forms. Forþgaaners rebrand as Gold Flame.
-1906-1918: Gold Flame
FPTP abolished; emancipation of women in Fifth Amendment.
-1918-1921: National Coalition
-1921-1924: Workers'-dissident Gold Flame
New Liberals form from dissident Gold Flame.
-1924-1933: National Coalition-Gold Flame
New Liberals rename to Radicals, Azmara enters Great War on the side of Gaullica despite mass public opposition, after suspension of 1927 and 1930 elections for war effort a general strike amidst growing threat of occupation brings down the government and Azmara withdraws from the war.
-1933-1954: Workers'-Radical
Key workers' rights established, Azmara re-enters war, welfare state established, National Coalition collapses as moderates from Sotirian Democrats from its ashes.
-1954-1957: Sotirian Democrats-Gold Flame
-1957-1960: Workers'-Radical
-1960-1963: Sotirian Democrats-Gold Flame
-1963-1966: Workers'-Radical
Abortion decriminalised.
-1966-1969: Gold Flame-Sotirian Democrats
-1969-1975: Radical-Sotirian Democrats
-1975-1978: Workers'-Radical
-1978-1987: Gold Flame-Sotirian Democrats
Neoliberalism is in power. A programme of deregulation and privatisation is pursued. Workers' Party support sinks to low levels.
-1987-1993: Gold Flame-Radical
Civil unions for same-sex couples introduced: neoliberalism continues.
-1993-1999: Workers' Party-Radical
The Workers' Party pursues a new centrist outlook: Socialist Party splits in protest, Green Party grows in support.
-1999-2005: Workers' Party-Gold Flame
The Grand Coalition comes to power; same-sex marriage legalised, multiculturalism encouraged, soft drugs decriminalised.
-2005-2008: Sotirian Democrats-Radical-Green
A centrist coalition comes to force against the growing threat of the right-wing People's Party. Status quo is largely maintained.
-2008-2011: Workers' Party-Radical-Sotirian Democrats-Green
A centre-left government is established, but little is achieved due to disagreements between parties.
-2011-2014: Gold Flame-Sotirian Democrats w/ People's support
Controversially, the support of the right-wing People's Party is used to form a government. Restrictions on immigration increased. New single issue parties such as Free Alliance and the Grey Party form.
-2014-2017: Gold Flame-Sotirian Democrats-Radical
The Radical Party agrees to support the government on the condition that the anti-immigration policies passed under the last government are repealed. New Azmara forms before election.
-2017-present: Workers'-Green-Socialist-New Azmara
A new left-wing government comes to power in Azmara in opposition to neoliberalism and Third Way politics. Eryk Bogskuuta becomes Prime Minister.

Tables

Number 1

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Former party
ArthurHGreenwood.jpg Frei Mikelssun
(1876-1964)
20 January 1934 20 January 1940 Workers' Party
The former Minister of Finance 1921-1923 and a dissident against the National Coalition government, Mikelssun was elected President in 1934 on the first round with 69.3% of the vote.
Paul Ramadier en 1948.jpg Aleksander Siimunsun
(1881-1965)
20 January 1940 20 January 1952 Workers' Party
A former steelworker and trade unionist involved in the 1932 General Strike, Siimunsun was elected the Xth President of Azmara on the first ballot with 65.1% of the vote in 1940. He was re-elected in 1946 with 54.1% of the vote.
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P001516, Jakob Kaiser.jpg Henrik W. Þurleifssun
(1887-1975)
20 January 1952 20 January 1964 The Radicals
A liberal socialist academic and anti-functionalist activist, Þurleifssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara on the first ballot with 55.4% of the vote in 1952. He was re-elected in 1958 with 62.1% of the vote.
Piet de Jong 1970.jpg Loki Aarnessun
(1917-1991)
20 January 1964 20 January 1970 Gold Flame
A former businessman and Industry Minister 1954-1957, Aarnessun was elected the Xth President of Azmara on the second round with 54.9 of the vote in 1964.
Schmelzer, Norbert - SFA005000409.jpg Leif Alekssun
(1920-1993)
20 January 1970 18 September 1973 Sotirian Democrats
The former Finance Minister 1960-1963 and 1966-1969 and Member of the Folksmot 1954-1970, Alekssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara on the second round with 53.2% of the vote in 1970. He resigned in 1973 after refusing to sign a bill legalising contraception.
Kalevi-Sorsa-1975 (cropped).jpg Aleksander Wiljâmssun
(1919-2005)
18 September 1973 17 September 1985 Workers' Party
A notable author and playwright and a former Member of the Landsmot 1966-1972 representing Cultural Organisations, Wiljâmssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara with 55.3% of the vote in 1973. He was re-elected in 1979 with with 73.4% of the vote.
Mary Robinson World Economic Forum 2013 crop.jpg Jana Eryksdohter
(1935-)
17 September 1985 16 September 1997 Independent
A notable second-wave feminist campaigner and former gymnasium teacher, Eryksdohter was elected the Xth President of Azmara with 53.7% of the vote in 1985, making her the first woman to hold the position. She was re-elected in 1991 with 76.7% of the vote.
Tony Benn2.jpg Rygin Leifssun
(1936-2021)
16 September 1997 16 September 2003 Workers' Party
The former Minister for Culture 1987-1990 and 1993-1997 and a Church of Azmara priest by training, Leifssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara in the second round with 54.2% of the vote in 1997 and becoming the first President to be born after the Great War.
Renate Künast 2.JPG Liis Helmutsdohter
(1951-)
16 September 2003 15 September 2009 Sotirian Democrats
The former Mayor of Mideltuun 1994-2002, Helmutsdohter was elected the Xth President of Azmara in the second round with 55.6% of the vote in 2003, becoming the second woman to take the office. Her term would be marked by the onset of the 2005 Recession.
Ivo Opstelten 2011.jpg Lorenc Aansgaarssun
(1946-)
15 September 2009 15 September 2015 Independent
The former Attorney-General and Minister for Justice 1995-2004, Aansgaarssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara with 62.3% of the vote in 2009.
Isabella Lövin signing climate law referral (cropped).jpg Maarija Ryginsdohter
(1971-)
15 September 2015 21 September 2021 Independent
The former Mayor of Aalmsted 2010-14, Ryginsdohter was elected the Xth President of Azmara with 71.4% of the vote in 2015, becoming the third woman to take the office.
Georges Gilkinet (cropped).jpg Harald Alekssun
(1967-)
21 September 2021 Incumbent Green Party
A former marine biologist and television presenter, Alekssun was elected the Xth President of Azmara in the second round with 51.9% of the vote in 2021.

Number 2

Sofija AnasdohterEryk JorśsunNiina Hermansdohter

Number 3

President Thingspeaker Governing parties Government
1973 Aleksander Wiljâmssun Aleksaander Mâþijassun R GF Mâþijassun-Markssun ministry
1974
1975 Stefan Mâþissun Ap R Mâþissun-Mâþijassun ministry
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981 Aarne Leifssun GF SF Leifssun-Jonssun ministry
1982
1983
1984 GF AF SF Leifssun-Maartenssun ministry
1985 Jana Eryksdohter
1986
1987 Herman Jonssun Ap R AF Jonssun-Karlsdohter ministry
1988
1989
1990 Aarne Leifssun GF Leifssun-Karlsdohter ministry
1991
1992
1993 Herman Jonssun Ap Jonssun-Hermanssun ministry
1994
1995
1996
1997 Rygin Leifssun
1998
1999 Jorś Mâþijassun Mâþijassun-Hermanssun ministry
2000
2001
2002 Ap GF Mâþijassun-Alanssun ministry
2003 Liis Helmutsdohter Eleina Helmutsdohter Helmutsdohter-Alanssun ministry
2004
2005 Helmut Þurisassun R SF Gp Þurisassun-Aansgaarssun ministry
2006
2007 Stefan Aansgaarssun Aansgaarssun-Leifssun ministry
2008 Niina Hermansdohter Ap R Hermansdohter-Aansgaarssun ministry
2009 Lorens Aansgaarssun
2010 R Gp Hermansdohter-Maþeissun ministry
2011 Jon Jorśsun GF SF Jorśsun-Jonsun ministry
2012
2013
2014 Sofija Freidriksdohter GF SF R Freidriksdohter-Jonsun ministry
2015 Maarija Ryginsdohter
2016
2017 Eryk Jorśsun Ap Gp Sp Jorśsun-Jonsdohter ministry
2018
2019
2020 Sofija Anasdohter Ap R Gp Anasdohter-Freidriksdohter ministry
2021 Harald Alekssun
2022

Number 4

Political party Main ideology Position Leader Seats Affiliation Status
Folksmot Landsmot MEPs Euclean EP group
Workers' Party.png Workers' Party
Arbeiderpartii
Social democracy Centre-left Sofija Anasdohter
51 / 150
24 / 75
7 / 21
ASE ASE
Government
Gold Flame.png Gold Flame
Gyldflam
Conservative liberalism Centre-right Freidrik Aleksanderssun
30 / 150
9 / 75
4 / 21
PLE A
Opposition
Radicals.png The Radicals
Radikaalen
Social liberalism Centre to centre-left Ana Freidriksdohter
19 / 150
11 / 75
3 / 21
PLE A
Government
Sotirian Democrats.png Sotirian Democrats
Sortiren Folksrâgelen
Sotirian democracy Centre-right Henrik Jorśsun
16 / 150
12 / 75
3 / 21
UDE ACDE
Opposition
Green Party Azmara.png Green Party
Groonpartii
Green politics Centre-left Liis Jonsdohter
14 / 150
6 / 75
2 / 21
VEPE VEPE
Government
Azmaran People's Party.png People's Party
Folkspartii
Right-wing populism Right-wing to far-right Hank Hankssun
6 / 150
1 / 75
1 / 21
ADE MNED
Opposition
LeftBloc.svg Socialist Party
Sośalistiśpartii
Democratic socialism Left-wing to far-left Karl Kryssun
5 / 150
2 / 75
1 / 21
GRM PGR
Opposition
File:Free Alliance 08.png Free Alliance 08
Friibinden 08
Regionalism Big tent Collective
4 / 150
6 / 75
0 / 21
ADL AFRE
Opposition
File:Grey Party.png Grey Party
Grejpartii
Pensioners' interests Centre Niina Aleksdohter
3 / 150
0 / 75
0 / 21
None None
Opposition
File:New Azmara.png New Azmara
Ny Azmaara
Progressivism
Minority rights
Left-wing Collective
2 / 150
0 / 75
0 / 21
None None
Opposition

Althist Azmara

Kingdom of the Azmarans
Kyninkryk âb de Azmaariśeren (Azmaran)
Flag of Azmara
Flag
Coat of arms of Azmara
Coat of arms
Motto: “Friihed onder God en Kyning”
"Liberty under God and King"
Anthem: In syyt wyn
In sweet joy

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Azmara (dark green) within the Euclean Community (light green)
CapitalAalmsted
Official languagesAzmaran
Recognised regional languagesHytklifer
IJssentaal
Ethnic groups
(2013)
86% Azmaran
9% Euclean
5% Other
Demonym(s)Azmaran
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Frei III
Jana Jonsdohter (R)
LegislatureFolksmot
Independence from Rudolphine Confederation
• Azmaran Revolt
1665
• Consolidation after Ten Years' War
9 March 1721
• Republic of Westmaark
1786
• Kingdom of Azmara
1801
• Glorious Revolution
1855
• Current constitution
16 November 1974
Area
• 
62,845.44 km2 (24,264.76 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.7
Population
• 2018 estimate
10,029,100
• 2013 census
10,011,293
• Density
159.58/km2 (413.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$473.6 billion
• Per capita
$47,309
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$513.5 billion
• Per capita
$51,201
Gini (2017)Positive decrease 28.4
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.901
very high
CurrencyEuclo (EUC)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+19
ISO 3166 codeAZ
Internet TLD.az

Azmara, (/æzmɑːrə/; Azmaran: Azmaara [ɑzmɑːɹɑ]), officially the Kingdom of the Azmarans (Azmaran: Kyninkryk âb de Azmaariśeren [gɛmɛnʋɛlθ æβ ɑzmɑːɹɑ]), is a country located in northeast Euclea with a population of 10 million citizens. The nation consists of eight provinces and has its capital in the city of Aalmsted, whose metropolitan area backs onto many of Azmara's other large cities and comprises around 35% of the nation's population. To the southwest it borders Borland and to the northwest it borders Werania.

The Azmaran state can trace its origins to the consolidation of many of the petty kingdoms in the modern-day territory into the Western March of the Rudolphine Confederation in 1027. This state, which would later be reorganised into Twin Crowns of Groonbank and Westmaark during the 13th century, would come to be one of the pre-eminent states within the Confederation, dominating the Translanian sphere of the Confederation. Despite this, as the Amendist Reaction spread across the Confederation and found a particular stronghold amongst the lesser nobility and burghers of Groonbank-Westmaark, the state would come into specific conflict with successive Protectors over the 16th and 17th centuries, with the state seeing much bloodshed during the Amendist Wars.

Otto IX's attempts at centralisation would lead to further resistance in the state, culminating in the Azmaran Revolt of 1665, culminating in the self-government of several parts of Azmara under the Azmaran Confederation, which would further consolidate its control of the modern-day territories over the next half-century before the eventual unification of Azmara after the Ten Years' War. The Confederation would be increasingly incorporated into Soravia's sphere of influence, with Frederick I ruling the Confederation in personal union with Soravia, and the two states seeing heavy interconnection after his death. This would however be interrupted by attempts to export the Weranian Revolution to Azmara, with the Republic of Westmaark being created as a sister republic in 1794.

After the demise of the revolutionaries, Stefan I would be crowned King of Azmara in 1801, and would try and bring the concept of an enlightened monarchy to Azmara, yet after his death in 1837 his descendants' rule would become unpopular and after a series of bad harvests and confrontations with radical parliamentarians led by Jorś Wilhjâlmssun a revolution would break out in the winter of 1854, which would be ultimately satiated through the 1855 Instrument of Governance, which established parliamentary governance and extended suffrage to significant portions of the middle class. The country would introduce labour market reforms establishing a comprehensive welfare state in the late 19th and early 20th century establishing an advanced mixed economy and would adopt a policy of armed neutrality but would be invaded during the Great War by the Entente before being liberated by the Grand Alliance in 1933.

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Political party Main ideology Position Leader Seats Affiliation Status
Folksmot MEPs Euclean EP group
Social Democratic Workers' Party
Sośalfolksrâgeliś Arbeiderpartii
Social democracy Centre-left Helmut Mâþijassun
45 / 150
6 / 21
ASE ASE
Opposition
The Right
De Rehten
Liberal conservatism Centre-right Jana Jonsdohter
44 / 150
7 / 21
PCE ACDE
Government
Liberal Party
De Linksen
Social liberalism Centre to centre-left Frei Jonssun
18 / 150
2 / 21
PLE A
Government
Popular Left
Þyydiś Links
Democratic socialism
Green politics
Left-wing Karl Kryssun
16 / 150
2 / 21
VEPE GEM
Opposition
Centre Party
Midelparti
Agrarianism Centre to centre-right Leif Aarnessun
12 / 150
1 / 21
DM-PEC A
Government
New Democrats
Ny Folksrâgeleren
Right-wing populism Right-wing Hilda Maartensdohter
11 / 150
2 / 21
None None
Opposition
Sotirian People's Party
Sortiren Folkpartii
Sotirian democracy Centre-right Henrik Jorśsun
4 / 150
1 / 21
UDE ACDE
Government

Alsbora

Alsbora
The member states of Alsbora
The member states of Alsbora
Membership
Area
• Total
177,937 km2 (68,702 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
28,917,738
• Density
162.52/km2 (420.9/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$1.326 trillion
• Per capita
$45,859.85
CurrencyEuclo (€) (EUC)

Alsbora is a nickname often used for the co-operation and joint advocacy between three northern member states of the Euclean Community: Alsland, Azmara and Borland. The name of the organisation comes from a portmanteau of the names of the three countries - Alsland, Borland, Azmara, and became widely used in Euclean politics since the accession of Alsland to the Euclean Community in 1955, yet the frequent co-operation between the three governments has never been coalesced into a formal organisation.

The term is often associated with joint foreign policy objectives of the three nations, with the three supporting increased federalisation of the Euclean Community while opposing a perceived domination of the organisation by Estmere, Gaullica and Werania and seeking to serve as a counterweight to the spheres of influence of the three countries. In some contexts, the pursual of these goals has led to co-operation between the three countries, Caldia and Hennehouwe, with many publications referring to a "small state bloc" consisting of the five nations, yet the use of Alsbora as a political moniker has remained in modern discourse and is often extended to contexts such as the military policy of the ECDTO, where the three members are often considered more dovish and sceptical of military intervention.

Historical background

  • Post-Great War, Azmaran Realignment and Borish independence, Azmara and Borland begin close co-operation on many issues and "special relationship" formed.
  • Both nations are founding members of the United Nations of Euclea and the Euclean Community.
  • Alsbora probably forms as a thing when Alsland joins the EC in 1955 and I assume co-operation starts to be pursued.
  • More stuff
  • Workers' Party - Centrum - Progressive Alliance develop friendly relations despite Centrum's DM-PEC affiliation and the others SAE affiliation - in modern day good relations between Anasdohter, Hoven and Moeller notable.

Economies

Alsland

Azmara

Borland

Demographics

Relations with neighbours

Country comparison

United Provinces of Alsland Commonwealth of Azmara Republic of Borland
Flag Alsland Azmara Borland (Kylaris)
Coat of arms 1280px-AlslandCOA.png Coat of arms of Azmara.png Coat of arms of Borland in Kylaris.png
Official local name Feriene Provinsjes Aalslân
Vereinigte Provinzen von Aalsland
Gadorsċiras af Ẹlsland
Gemenwelþ âb Azmaara Republick op Borland
Republik Borland
Common name Alsland Azmara Borland
Population 11,501,738 10,291,000 7,125,000
Area 46,789km2 62,845km2 68,302km2
Population density 245.8/km2 163.8/km2 104.3/km2
Capital city Yndyk Aalmsted Newstead
Largest cities Yndyk
Wottested
Werdau
Kirchester
Hurdegaryp
Aalmsted
Jorś-Hylager
Stajnensby
Saltsdyyk
Ryksby
Newstead
Westhaven
Olham
Outhall
Stunhill
Form of government Federal semi-presidential directorial republic Unitary parliamentary republic Unitary parliamentary republic
Current heads of state and government Hepke Veltman (Head of the Presidency)
Ottila Möller (Premier)
Harald Alekssun (President)
Sofija Anasdohter (Thingspeaker)
Yoghen Heithmann (President)
Anita Hoven (Premier)
Official languages Dellish
Swathish
Weranian
Azmaran Borish
Estmerish
Weranian
Main religions 48% Irreligion
46% Sotirianity
6% Other
68% Amendism
24% Irreligion
3% Catholic
5% Other
please add
GDP (nominal) $539.3 billion $513.5 billion $295.7 billion
GDP (nominal) per capita $47,374 $51,201 $41,500
GDP (PPP) $564.5 billion $473.6 billion $288.1 billion
GDP (PPP) per capita $49,583 $47,309 $40,430
Currency Euclo Euclo Euclo

Aalmsted, 21st November

Aalmsted, 21st November
Directed byMâþijas Hermanssun
Screenplay byMâþijas Hermanssun
Freija Akselsdohter
StarringMagdaleina Johansdohter
Asker Alekssun
Hilda Freisdohter
Karl Ryginssun
Music byLorens Leifssun
Production
company
Mâþreija Studios
Release dates
October 2023 (Montecara)
21st November 2023 (Azmara)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryAzmara
LanguageAzmaran
Budget€4.6 million

Aalmsted, 21st November (Azmaran: Aalmsted, Twintyk-erst Noowember) is an upcoming 2023 Azmaran psychological drama film directed by Mâþijas Hermanssun. Based on a screenplay co-written by Hermanssun and his wife, Freija Akselsdohter, the film stars Magdaleina Johansdohter as a journalist struggling to remember details of her life after waking up from a car crash, with Asker Alekssun, Hilda Freisdohter and Karl Ryginssun co-starring. It marks the third collaboration between Hermanssun and Akselsdohter after Wart ân Minuut (2013) and Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen (2018) and the second collaboration between Hermanssun and Alekssun after Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen.

The film's premiere is scheduled for the 84th Montecara Film Festival in October 2023, with a theatrical release in Azmara following on the 21st November 2023.

Plot

Cast

Production

Music

Release

Mikel Hankssun

Mikel Hankssun
Portrait Jules Grévy.jpg
President of Azmara
In office
27 November 1855 – 25 November 1867
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byJorś Wilhjâlmssun
Personal details
Born(1800-03-18)March 18, 1800
Sloh, County of Hytklif, Azmaran Confederation
DiedJanuary 10, 1876(1876-01-10) (aged 75)
Aalmsted, Azmara
Cause of deathDementia (disputed)
Resting placeStefansburg Cathedral, Aalmsted, Azmara
Political partyProgressive
SpouseEleina Hjalmarsdohter (m. 1826)
Children2
Alma materSloh College

Mikel Hankssun (18th March 1800 - 10th January 1876) was an Azmaran political leader, lawyer and statesman who served as the first President of Azmara between 1855 and 1867. A leading figure in the Revolution of 1855, he is viewed as one of the founders of republican Azmara alongside his political rival Jorś Wilhjâlmssun.

Ideologically an Azmaran nationalist and radical liberal, Hankssun sought to create a secular Azmaran nation unified by a shared cultural and linguistic heritage and ruled by a republican government inspired by the Seyresian principle of separation of powers and the principle of universal rights of man.

Some people

Harald Alekssun
Georges Gilkinet (cropped).jpg
Alekssun in 2017
Born (1967-03-21) March 21, 1967 (age 57)
NationalityAzmaran
Alma materUniversity of Westmaark
Occupation
Years active1994 - present
Known forDe Werald
Political partyGreen
Spouse(s)Ana Jorśdohter (m. 1993)
Children2
Alan Freissun
Geert Wilders Praha 2019.jpg
Freissun at Faarsejenawaarden 2019
Born (1962-07-02) July 2, 1962 (age 62)
Saltsdyyk, Sompland, Azmara
NationalityAzmaran
Alma materUniversity of Aalmsted
Occupation
  • Broadcaster
  • writer
  • journalist
  • political commentator
Years active1984 - present
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Jorśena Alansdohter (m. 1995; div. 2011)
Maarijana Leifsdohter (m. 2012)
Kaþeriina Eryksdohter
Sidse Babett Knudsen César 2016.jpg
Eryksdohter in 2018
Born(1965-01-02)January 2, 1965
NationalityAzmaran
Spouse(s)Alaana Peitursdohter (m. 2005)
InstitutionUniversity of Aalmsted
FieldMacroeconomics
School or
tradition
Aalmsted school
Alma materUniversity of Aalmsted (BA 1987)
Sloh College (PhD 1994)