Stanisław Lem

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Stanisław Lem
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Malgrave.jpg 14th Education Minister of the United Kingdom of Malgrave
Incumbent
Assumed Ministry
1st May 2009
Preceded by
 
Franka Potente

Born September 15th, 1981
Pakosc, United Kingdom of Malgrave
Nationality Malgravean
Residence Number 14, Epping (official)
Alma mater Royal Pakosc University
Political party Progressive Unity Party
Occupation Politician, Teacher
Spouse
Religion Atheism
Languages English
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Stanisław Lem (born September 15th, 1981) is the 14th and current Education Minister of the United Kingdom of Malgrave.

Early life and career

Stanisław was born in the city of Pakosc, as the only son of a small working class family. Rapidly advancing and excelling through the countries compulsory educational system Stanislaw became interested in teaching a new generation of citizens being quoted in later interviews as thinking that he needed to provide an educated populace to aide in the fight towards the eventual goal of ascension. As an exemplary student that had noted an interest in teaching Stanislaw was recommended and selected to be placed into a special fast-track scheme specially designed to create a generation of highly skilled and motivated teachers. In 2001 after several years of further studying at Royal Pakosc University and despite his age Stanislaw left and accepted a position as teacher in a small high school in Karlino

Life continued as normal for Stanislaw and he performed his duties adequately being known for his skill in keeping up with the ever growing bureaucracy of the teaching system and maintaining a friendly but professional relationship with his students, this simple life did not last however when in 2004 Stanislaw became nationally known for tackling an armed student during one of his classes. In the aftermath of the incident Stanislaw was eventually drawn into entering the political field by the idea of increasing the standard of education and reducing the large amount of red tape that he saw was wasting valuable time. Stanislaw joined the Progressive Unity Party and won in his local district in the 2005 national elections stealing the seat from a representative of the Malgravean Agricultural Coalition.

Slowly moving through the ranks of the position Stanislaw was in line for a cabinet position in 2007 however he turned it down in order to focus on issues effecting his local constituency at the time. In 2009 however Prime Minister Rachel Berry offered him the position of Minister of Education in an apparent attempt to stamp her own impression on the cabinet and provide some freshness into the party whilst maintaining some crucial stability for the upcoming election.

Education Minister

As the countries Education Minister Stanislaw has been praised for reforming the heavy bureaucracy that has been blamed with adding unneeded burden onto the roles of teaching something he was familiar with when teaching himself. Stanislaw has quickly gained a reputation for openness and efficiency known for meeting fellow rural and urban teachers and establishing close contact with the teaching union in order to co-ordinate a sensible approach to the various problems effecting the countries current educational problems. Stanislaw has also continued the work of previous Education Ministers further facilitating the integration of newly immigrated children into the public education system whilst also overseeing the continued construction and modernisation of current facilities designed to cope with the increased immigrant population and subsequent expected rise in the national average birthrate.

Controversies

Some in the opposition criticized the Progressive Unity Party for political gaining on a national event however Stanislaw has since gone on record calling the allegations ridiculous and simple acts of petty jealousy.

Members of the Conservative Action Party and fellow right-wing political groups have accused Stanislaw of being a simple puppet of the The Malgravean Society of Educational Professionals and have stated that he has no independent political thought.