Almas Josc

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His Excellency
Almas Josc
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6th Premier of the Caropsyne Pontanore
In office
27 February 2019 – 2 March 2020
Preceded byGoriath Moscana
Succeeded byIlmer Yutrias
Foreign Minister
Assumed office
3 March 2020
Member of the Fostana
Assumed office
10 September 2020
Member of the Pontiana
In office
9 April 2015 – 10 September 2020
ConstituencyTriana
Personal details
Born (1971-11-19) November 19, 1971 (age 52)
Triana
NationalityCaropsyne
Political partyIndependent
SpouseLudomira
Residence(s)Triana, Carops
Alma materPhD, University of Triana
ProfessionPolitician, Diplomat

Almas Josc (born 19 November 1971) was the 6th Premier (Pontissiano) of the Caropsyne Pontanore. He is currently both Premier Ilmer Yutrias' Foreign Minister and a member (Pantolaro) of the Fostana.

Early and Personal Life

Josc was born 19 November 1971, the youngest of three children to a lower-middle class couple in Triana. He excelled in his primary and secondary education, receiving first honors. Almas met his wife Ludomira during his first year at the University of Triana where both fell in love at first sight, marrying six months later. Josc would eventually obtain his doctorate in international relations in 1996. For the next seven years, he instructed the next generation of diplomats before semi-retiring in 2003. During this period he would maintain regular restaurant review column for Eda Pontanesca earning him a reputation as a harsh critic of the nation's most well-known eateries (he is rumored to still be writing the occasional review for the paper under an alias).

Career in the Diplomatic Service

Almas decided to join the Pontanore Diplomatic Service to help progress Caropsyne interests far and wide. Under Serenoda, Josc would serve as the Pontanore's Ambassador in Corsimenia and Rygaria. Premier Alza Permentanna, having heard of Josc's work abroad and expansive knowledge of international relations, tapped him to be the Pontanore's official representive at the Council of Nations in 2010. This opportunity gave him the ability to build up an impressive network that would he would stand to benefit from for years to come. At the same time, he would come out of semi-retirement to lecture at the University of the Pontanore.

Political Career

Member of the Pontiana

Almas decided to leave his posting in 2015 when Permentanna decided to end her tenure as Premier and return to the backbenches of the Pontiana. He would enter politics for himself to continue engaging and questioning foreign policy decisions. Josc would run as an independent and beat both his New Left and Moderate opponents each by ten points, shocking political analysts who had long regarded his district as a safe Moderate seat. Although he was an independent member who would otherwise receive a bad committee assignment, Almas' long track record of diplomacy would earn him a coveted position on the Foreign Relations Select Committee on the recommendation of former Premier Permentanna to the Executive Committee. He quickly gained a reputation as a fierce critic of Premier Moscana's policies.

His rise to the Premiership would begin with the abduction of eleven officials of Zilmo Caropso (Carops Oil) including Vice President Garel-Zarmas Maldrand by the Jaj Independence Front in 2018. He and his associate were finalizing a deal to add new oil-rich land for the company to extract more oil. Premier Moscana decided to react with force and deployed the Casmara twice to free them, both times failing. Josc saw an opportunity to make use of his network and covertly got in touch with the JIF leadership. After three weeks of deliberations, he was able to obtain all of their releases, labeling Almas as one of the Pontanore's finest foreign policy masters.

In the aftermath of the event, it politically embrassed the Premier. Many would go on to had called for his resignation. Though he would survive, but it would be a temporary stay. Mere months later, an economic recession began to setting and most believed he was not rising to the challenge. To head off a potential vote of no confidence, Moscana called for a snap election and declared he would not be running for reelection. The election that would take place left a hung Parliament with neither the New Left nor the Moderates in position to govern. Again, Josc saw his opportunity and convened a meeting with all the seated parties and offered himself as Premier. Seeing no other alternative, he was appointed by acclamation.

Premiership

Upon taking office, he immediately assembled a small cabinet consisting of the Pontanore's greatest individuals to help him steer the country forward. Members would former government minister and Premier Alza Permentanna; Professor Gethman Tormian who had previously advising Government on economic policies for decades; and the well-respected Army General Darmas Josta. Confident, he and his Government got to work. Unfortunately, it would not take long before his Premiership was put into doubt.

In his first speech he gave on the floor of the Pontiana, Josc announced that he would be implementing a program of rebuilding the Pontanore Defense Forces with the latest in weaponry, vehicles, ships, planes, and hardware. He pledged that he would be leading a state "built on peace," he stated that the Pontanore would need to be able to defend itself in an ever-changing world. The demand for new military equipment jumpstarted industrial production lines and idle shipyards, putting people back to work. On the advice of Josta, he also proposed streamlining the command structure but this would eventually backfire.

By undertaking a reorganization of the command structure, he was attempting to remove those individuals in the military who had managed to avoid the Dormondist purges carried out by Seranoda in the wake of the devastating Siege of the Pontiana also known as the Damosca Coup. This caused a serious rift in the upper echelons in the armed forces. Two months later, an assassination attempt was made on his life, only stopped by the timely arrival of loyal Casmara and Sadriana forces. Further investigation into the event revealed that the Damosca, the Pontanore's former intelligence service which had been declared a terrorist organization was responsible. It was to be a warning of what would unfold only a few weeks later.





As part of Dr. Almas Josc's pledge for a state "built on peace," the Third Pontanore is likely to operate a streamlined military force, as opposed to that of its predecessor, which often served as a vehicle for bombastic nationalism, rather than an effective operational force.

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He made it a priority to get the Pontanore back on the right track economically as quickly as possible but the pain felt by citizens around the world helped fuel the flames of Dormondism in Eccora. Almas would pass sweeping social welfare legislation that helped blunt the worst effects on the most vulnerable.

but also purging hidden Dormondists who had managed to survive the crackdown undertaken by Seranoda. This caused a serious rift in the command structure and created an opening for General Pholomir Zarmal to react. Damosca agents were rumored to have been responsible for increasing tensions in Chonoré and several days later, a major assassination attempt upon his life, only to be prevented by the timely arrival of loyal Casmara and Sadriana forces.

Weeks later, General Zarmal gave his now-famous and bigoted Zarma Declaration, creating the Caropsyne Republic. This immediately had an impact on the economic recovery effort and the loss of many Polythian states and the island of Permenta, brought the Pontanore's economy into serious question. After serious deliberation with his wife and priest, he decided he would call for elections. Ilmer Yutrias would succeed him and be left with the tremendous challenge of dealing with the resurgent nationalist movement, a lackluster economy, and a far more hostile world than under Permentanna; all while bringing the Pontanore into the modern world.

Despite not remaining as Premier, Ilmer Yutrias asked him to serve as Foreign Minister, despite the two having dramatically different perspectives on foreign policy as Yutrias had taken a slightly more hawkish position while campaigning, particularly in the week leading up to the vote.

As Foreign Minister

To be written