This article belongs to the lore of Kali Yuga.

Adrian Laziades

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Adrian Laziades
Ανδριαν Λαζιάδης
Alaziades.jpg
Prime Minister of Iavonia
Assumed office
14 May 2016 (2016-05-14)
MonarchGeorge XIII
Preceded byStelios Gianniadis
Leader of Diamesloavités
Assumed office
17 September 2014 (2014-09-17)
Preceded byStelios Gianniadis
Member of Parliament for Atalánte's 3rd constituency
In office
2 August 2008 (2008-08-02) – 14 May 2016 (2016-05-14)
Preceded byChrysanthos Rubotis
Succeeded byN/A
Personal details
Born (1965-01-01) 1 January 1965 (age 59)
Iavonia
Political partyDiamesloavités (1993–present)
Other political
affiliations
Popular Front (1989–1993)
ParentYiannis Laziades
ResidenceAtalánte
Alma materAtalánte University

Adrian Laziades (Iavonian: Ανδριαν Λαζιάδης, born 1 January 1965) is a Iavonian politician currently serving as the prime minister of Iavonia since 2016. He has been leader of Diamesloavités party since 2014, after the Αρκαδικό Σκάνδαλο Κατοικίας which spurred the rising of the left Diamesloavités to a position of power in the Gianniadis government. Laziades has been a member of government since 2008 after his election to The Boule in a surprising upset victory against the formerly popular MoP Elias Trainelis. He would lead his party to a leading coalition role in the 2016 Iavonian Elections.

Laziades' appointment followed a protracted constitutional crisis spanning two years, during which King George XIII of Iavonia repeatedly declined to appoint him, citing his anti-monarchist views and past leftism. The crisis would only be resolved with the interference of military officials to "encourage" the king to change his opinion on the matter, in what has been cited as a major shift in monarchical-military relations.

Laziades has commonly portrayed himself as a common-sense candidate, as well as a "Compassionate Moderate". These self-descriptors are broadly believed to be inaccurate, owing to his development of the radical Anti-International Regionalism school of international affairs, a militaristic foreign policy, and notably statist economic policies. Under his term as Prime Minister, concerns have been raised internationally about the surpression of pro-monarchic voices in media and voting systems, the usage of wiretapping on political opponents by members of the Diamesloavités, smear campaigns against other leaders both abroad and internally, and a renewed utilization of fascistic or generally discriminatory terms for minority populations within the country, exacerbated by Anti-International Regionalism's perceived racial basis. Laziades' government was responsible for the legalization of same-sex adoption, following the legalization of same-sex marriage by his direct predecessor.

Early Life, Education

Laziades was born in Atalánte on the first of January, 1965. His father would be a minor member of the then-ongoing Iavonian Junta, being allowed to retain his military rank after its collapse in 1979 and becoming an official of some note under the 20-year period of Συντηρητική Συμμαχία leadership. He would graduate from Atalánte University with a doctorate in economics, although his interests around this time would begin to turn to foreign policy - with his senior thesis being self-published as a book titled "The Economic Incentive for Regional Development" (Οικονομικό κίνητρο για περιφερειακές επενδύσει). It would recieve limited coverage, but seems to have been a focal point for the development of Anti-International Regionalism.

Political Career

United Front Campaign

Laziades would become involved in the leftist United Front campaign of 1992, acting as a stump orator and grassroots organizer for the Front in Atalánte. The campaign would prove ultimately unsuccessful, with Laziades leaving the UF after its dissolution in 1993 as a result of the lack of electoral sway gained, but it would influence his political style and general activities / presentation of himself as a leader even past that point. Laziades would align with the left of the Diamesloavités after this point, who had been bolstered by a moderate flood of leftists since the collapse of the UF.

Diamesloavités

MoP

Leader of the Diamesloavités

Prime Minister

Election Victory

Constitutional Crisis

First Term

Second Term

Scandals and Human Rights Concerns

Wiretapping

Press Freedom

Racism

Personal Life