Alexios VII of Thraysia
Alexios VII | |
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Emperor and Autocrat of the Thraysians (more...) | |
Reign | 17 January 2001 – present |
Coronation | 20 January 2001 |
Predecessor | Justin IV Gregoras |
Heir apparent | Basil V Gregoras |
Born | Imperial Square, Konstantinopolis, Thraysia | 25 July 1979
Spouse | Catella Sphrantze (m. 2000) |
Dynasty | Gregorian |
Father | Justin IV Gregoras |
Mother | Anatasia Ingerina |
Religion | Eastern Orthodox |
Alexios VII (b. 25 July 1979) is the current reigning Emperor of the Thraysian Empire.
He was born in the Imperial Square of Konstantinopolis as the 6th child to the former Emperor, Justin IV of Thraysia and Anastasia Gregoras. He was educated at the Nazareth Academy since birth, a prestigious high school in the capital. He went to the University of Konstantinopolis and graduated in 3 years, after which he went on to briefly serve the Imperial Thraysian Forces as an Officer of the Army. He married Catella Sphrantze in 2000, firstborn to the Governor of Ampheia.
Despite being the 3rd born son of the former Emperor, Alexios had demonstrated an exceptional level of virtue and industriousness. Additionally, the first son of Justin, Phillipicus, was known for mildly scandalous behavior. His brother, Serafim, had went to live a monastic life. As a result, he had inherited the succession of the Thraysian throne.
Alexios's rule has been characterized by a strengthening of Imperial absolutism and autocratic rule, in contrast to the mild decentralizing policies by his father. His economic policies have involved strengthening the role of the state and increasing economic planning, reducing the autonomy of the guilds. Socially, press censorship and dissent laws have been strengthened. The disappearance of many state actors, journalists, and political activitists has been partly or directly contributed to assassination plots by Alexios.
Early Life
Ascension
The eldest son of Justin IV, Phillipicus, was known for being involved in mild corruption scandals. In his personal life, his performance in school was poor at times while he had frequently displayed careless and reckless behavior. The second eldest son, Phillipicus, had renounced the luxury of Imperial life to become an monk. With the well-displayed character of Alexios, he naturally obtained the succession from Justin IV. As Justin IV grew to be ill from cardiovascular disease, Alexios VII had unofficially taken several tasks of the Emperor to assist his father. The hospitalization of Justin IV led to the official coronation of Alexios VII on January 20th, 2001.
The beginning of Alexios's reign was faced with dealing with illegal protests in the capital, who rose up on the 18th of January. The protests arose from a Thraysian political faction known as the "radical reformists," who were staunchly opposed to centralization and believed the reforms of Justin IV to be far too compromising. Initially, the Emperor saught to allow the protests in a peaceful, diplomatic manner. Several leaders of the radical reformists were invited to the Imperial Palace for debate and negotiations. Alexios and the radical reformists agreed to reach certain agreements, though the protesters believed that the leaders were bribed and began initiating riots as a result. As tensions grew to be more violent and several buildings in the capital were burned down or destroyed, Alexios ordered the Imperial Police to fire at will and use "whatever force is necessary."
It is believed that the riots of 2001 marked a significant shift in the character and personality of Alexios. He allegedly grew to be more paranoid and distrustful, while ideologically leaning towards more absolutism and centralization over the ungratefulness of the rioters who were not appreciative of his father's reforms.
Reign
The first reforms of Alexios involved mass purges in the government and bureaucracy and a crackdown upon political opponents, activists, and journalists. Opposing political factions, such as the Federalists and Radical reformists, were cast out of the government - leading to a near-monopoly of the Statist faction. This had a particular effect on the Vardanan regions of Thraysia, where several local leaders were replaced by officials from the capital. Under Alexios, censorship and freedom of speech has become increasingly poorer than it was under Justin IV. Thraysia has faced considerably more international scrutiny over the decrease of political freedom and possible human rights abuses. Many influential political figures, journalists, and activists have mysteriously disappeared, likely attributed to secret assassinations. Regardless of the abuses and violations of political freedom, the centralizing reforms of Alexios have partly resulted in an impressive cleanup of corruption and red-tape in the government.
Socially, Alexios has further reinforced social conservatism. He strengthened the enforcement of behavioral codes and etiquette for the upper class. Crackdowns were enforced upon prostitution. Imperial oversight of the internet was formally established by Alexios in 2002 with the Thraysian Internet Control Agency (TICA). A firewall was established to enforce censorship. Surveillance of social media was setup. Laws against pornography were strengthened to close loopholes enabled by the internet; all pornographic production in Thraysia was severely punished while social stigmas were reinforced through propaganda campaigns. Additionally, pro-government propaganda, cyber harassment, and disinformation campaigns have been promoted by TICA through bots, trolls, and memes. There have also been reports by whistleblowers and conspiracy theorists that TICA played a role in establishing Thraysia as a hotbed of piracy (pertaining to non-Thraysian media), scamming, and hacking/cyberwarfare. While many are aware of TICA's scandalous activity on the internet, the extent of it is very unclear, especially with its secretive nature.
Economically, the guild system was re-organized and much of its autonomy was revoked. Many CEOs and officials of top companies were replaced with economic professionals from the capital. There has been several complaints among industry leaders for the guild system increasingly neglecting their needs while attempting to serve Imperial interests above all else. In addition to guild reforms, a series of nationalizations has took place throughout the early reign of Alexios. Many economic initiatives such as the rapid expansion of Thraysia's infrastructure and heavy investment into nuclear power have been led under Alexios. He has also shown mild support for environmentalism in curtailing carbon emissions and increasing wildlife preservation efforts, though more radical environmentalists have been critical of his increases in subsidzation and expansion of coal mining. While Thraysia's energy reliance on coal has reduced, its exports have accelerated.
Geopolitically, Alexios continued the policies of the previous Gregorian Emperors in continuing the policy of "balance and neutrality" while partaking in whatever means necessary to increase Thraysia's influence abroad. A markable change has been the deterioration of relations with the western-monarchies, especially with the Emperor's comments on the Gran Aligonian situation.