Citzra Pexadi Asxadli
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Crown Prince Citzra | |||||
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Crown Prince of the Imperial State | |||||
Crown Prince of Bahktar | |||||
Reign | 1998 11th July - present | ||||
Predecessor | Pexadi I | ||||
Born | Tuzrah, Bahktar | 11 July 1998||||
Spouse | asd (m. 2020) | ||||
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House | House of Asxadli | ||||
Father | Pexadi I | ||||
Religion | Bexirdism |
Crown Prince Citzra is a Bahktaric prince, and current heir to the throne of Bahktar, due to male primogeniture succession laws. He is the second born child, and oldest son of King Pexadi I. He has two sisters, NAME and NAME, born in 1990 and 1997 respectively, and one brother, NAME, born in 2004.
As heir, Citzra has made multiple public appearances with his father, and receives support from the people. In comparison to his father, Citzra has taken a more open approach to politics instead of remaining firmly neutral and keeping political opinions to himself. Citzra, like many previous crown princes, has taken up military service and is currently serving in the Imperial Air Force of Bahktar and will be until 2020.
He is publicly known to be as a well-educated, determined and well-mannered man. Despite this, he has taken a more casual approach to his image and appears publicly more often than his father. Citzra has stated that, "sometimes it is hard to be a visionaries' son," pointing to the fact that Citzra has felt somewhat overshadowed by his father who steered the country through the important year of the Bahktric Revolution. Despite this, his relationship with his father is known to be well, and is suspected to have influenced his father's politics behind the scenes.
Political beliefs
Citzra describes himself as a supporter of the Liberal Development Party. While some people have called this out as "un-professional" and "destabilizing of politics", Citzra has maintained that he - like everyone else - is allowed to have an opinion on his country and it's policies, and has stated after more harsher remarks of Citzra being a more 'authoritarian king', that, "while I am the heir to the throne, this does not mean that if I were to become King, that I would favor one political party over one or another, I respect the decisions that the people of Bahktar make and I will respect and work with any political party that is elected."