Dann Kjedor
Dann Alecesem Kjedor | |
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Leader of the Seketese Liberty Party | |
In office 1904–1913 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Loren Allis |
Personal details | |
Born | Loria, Fjeska, Seketan. | September 3, 1860
Died | January 3, 1913 | (aged 52)
Dann Alecesem Kjedor was a Seketese politican and political theorist. Adovocating for the independence of Seketan from the Nelbec Empire, Kjedor founded the Seketese Liberty Party and led the party's breakthrough success in parliamentary elections in 1906 and 1910. The namesake for Kjedoratism, Kjedor was highly influential in developing early Kjedoratism. His likeness personified the first Kjedorate regime but was denounced in the second. In modern political contexts in Seketan, Kjedor and his political thought are central to Orthodox Kjedoratism.
Kjedor was born in Loria to a middle-class Seken family. In his adolesence, Kjedor subscribed to the Seketese National Awakening and became an active member of the nationalist Seketese Democratic Party, one of the earliest Seketese independence orginizations under the Nelbec Empire. Educated in journalism, Kjedor's writings were frequently published and he developed a significant following. He founded the Seketese Liberty Pary and led the party through substantial parliamentary gains in elections for the Commons Council of the Hérvynsken. Kjedor was assassinated by the Nelbec Front and was succeeded by Loren Allis, who led the Seketese Liberty Party to parliamentary wins in 1914 Seketese elections.
After his death, Kjedor was highly martyred. The Seketese Liberty Party became often referred to as the Kjedéreça ynden (Kjedorate Party), a title that later surpassed the original name of the party. The father of Kjedoratism, the antiquatedness of his positions is disagreed among modern Kjedorates.