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Robert Veladrys
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Veladrys in 2020
First Secretary of State
Assumed office
29 August 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byCai Neilson (2017-2019)[a]
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
18 June 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byVernon Hastings
Chairman of the Armed Services Committee
In office
8 September 2018 – 18 June 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded bySaika Nishihara
Succeeded byNicolai Kristoffersen
Member of the Select Committee on Intelligence
In office
15 January 2015 – 16 July 2017
Prime MinisterJames Zaier
Member of Parliament
for Granby
Assumed office
1 January 2014
Preceded byElizabeth Walshe
Majority2,743 (4.4%)
Personal details
Born
Robert Alexander Veladrys

(1984-05-19) 19 May 1984 (age 40)
Helm
NationalityAquitaynian
Political partyRoyalist
SpouseErika Veladrys
Children2
EducationSt Michael's Prepatory Academy
Alma mater
ProfessionPolitician, businessman
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Robert Alexander Veladrys (born 19 May 1984) is an Aquitaynian politician serving as First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs since 18 June of 2019. A member of the Royalist Party, he has also been a Member of Parliament (MP) for Granby since the 2014 general election.

Robert was born in Helm and attended St Michael's Prepatory Academy before attending the University of Telora to pursue his bachelor's in Political Science, and subsequently for his MBA at Kiernan College. Robert began his career at a human rights organization working with the Lorecian Community in bringing aid and education to Caranad in the early 2000s. From 2009 to 2013, Robert worked as the Chief of Staff to then-Prime Minister James Zaier. He resigned that position in late 2013 to run for office in the 292nd District in the 2014 election. Not long after his election, Robert was appointed to the Select Committee on Intelligence. From there, Robert also became a member of the Judiciary Committee before becoming Chairman of the Armed Services Committee in 2018.

After Prime Minister Zaier announced his resignation, Robert began garnering support for a party run at the Prime Minister's office, believing the party wanted a younger representative in leadership. He was beaten in the second round of ballots to Richard Larrow, who appointed him Foreign Secretary to secure his support and the support of those backing him within the party.

Early life

Education

Professional career

Caranad Aid Works

Chief of Staff

Political career

Election

Select Committee on Intelligence

Armed Services Committee

2020 Leadership contention

Foreign Secretary (2019-2024)

Appointment

Political positions

Caranad conflict

Insula Fera

EATA and ATO

Aswick relations

2024 general election

Prime Minister (2024-present)

Policies

Lorecian Community

Foreign policy

Awards and honors

National honors

Foreign honors