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Louwrens Hovenier
Franz Müntefering (SPD) (10584414364).jpg
25th Chancellor of Atmora
In office
16 December 2016 – 17 May 2017
MonarchKatherine II
Vice Chancellor
Preceded byLysithea van Hresvelg
Succeeded byWeiss van der Schnee
Leader of the Official Opposition
In office
19 March 2015 – 16 December 2016
DeputyWalter Biesters
Weiss van der Schnee
Preceded byJéroen de Braal
Succeeded byLysithea van Hresvelg
Leader of the Liberal Party
Assumed office
19 March 2015
DeputyWalter Biesters
Weiss van der Schnee
Preceded byJéroen de Braal
Minister of Justice
In office
7 January 1995 – 4 November 2000
ChancellorEdward Campbell
Preceded byJurrian Godeker
Succeeded byArnout Kochels
Member of Parliament for Nieuwegein-Arkel
Assumed office
4 November 1990
Preceded byGudo Vrugging
Personal details
Born
Louwrens Frans Harald Hovenier

19 February 1942 (age 74)
Meschede, Province of Pyrmont, Brunswijk
Political partyLiberal Party of Atmora
SpouseKlaziena Smeijers
Children4
Alma materFree University of Vianen (BA, JD)
Military service
Allegiance Atmora
Branch/serviceAtmora Atmoran Army
Years of service1961–1965
RankLandmacht OR-2.png Lance Corporal
UnitRegiment Infanterie Prins Hendrik
Battles/warsVianen riots of 1963

Louwrens Frans Harald Hovenier (born 19 February 1942) is an Atmoran politician who has been serving as the current chancellor of Atmora since 16 December 2016. Hovenier is a member of the Liberals and has served as leader of the Liberals since 19 March 2015. Previously serving as Minister of Justice from 1995 to 2000 under Chancellor Edward Campbell. Along with as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2000 to 2010 and Shadow Vice Chancellor from 2010 to 2015.

Following the Voshan invasion of Atmora on 14 December 2016 and the vote of no confidence in the Hresvelg government by the House of Representatives. On 16 December 2016, Hovenier formed caretaker government with the Christian Union, New Democratic Party, and the Social Democratic Worker's Party to handle the Atmoran war effort.

As Chancellor, Hovenier has had to deal with the Fourth Voshan War and foreign policy blunders of the Hresvelg government. Facing criticism from the World Justice Court and Batavian President Laurens Oudehinkel aggressive response to the Voshan invasion. Hovenier and Foreign Minister Harald van der Leeuw reached an armastice with the Vozh on 28 December 2016 with the Chervyen Armastice.

Early life and education

Military career

Atmoran Interior War

Political career

Minister of Justice

Leader of the Official Opposition

Chancellor of Atmora

Fourth Voshan War

Policies

Domestic policy

Hovenier's policy towards the ethnic violence directed towards Slavs in the Voshagne. Pushed for the legislation that will further punishment hate speech and the protection of Slavs and First Nations in Atmora. Speaking at the Slavic People's Council (Slavische Volksraad) in April 2015, promised further political and economic benefits from the Atmoran government. Hovenier wishes to work with the Slavic People's Council to revise and review the 1993 Novigrad agreement, which help end the ethnic and political violence in the Voshagne and the Atmoran Interior War.

Foreign policy

Following the collapse of the government of Lysithea van Hresvelg in 2016. Hovenier advocated the end of the Fourth Voshan War and peace with Vozh. The stipulates that the Vozhan government leaves Atmoran territory. While wishing for peace between Atmora and Vozh, Hovenier has given directives to the Atmoran Armed Forces to continue resisting the Vozhan invasion of Atmora. Hovenier, under Defence Directive No. 387, has stated the Atmoran military and paramilitary forces are prohibited from waging war within Vozhan soil. In contrast, the directive does not stipulate that Royal Atmoran Air Force and Royal Atmoran Navy are prohibited from launching strikes into Vozh. It does prohibit the Atmoran Army, National Marechaussee, and the Ministry of State Security from operating within Vozh entirely.

Hovenier, supportive of the Halkeginian Union since its inception and formation under the Chancellorship of Lysithea van Hresvelg. Believes in supporting the regional stability and economic prosperity of the Halkeginian Sea region, the Halkeginian Union is instrumental. Hovenier has echoed the calls by Hresvelg to limit Atmoran voting power within the proposed Halkeginian Parliament in a disapportionate voting system that would give more voting powers to countries like Treseymia. To further limit perceived Atmoran influence, Hovenier has pushed for the Halkeginian Union headquarters to not be in the Atmoran Confederation.

Initially supportive of the World Justice Court, believing it would champion international justice. Following the 2016 Vozhan invasion and the WJC's silence on Vozh's crimes against peace and critical of Atmora's right to self-defence. Hovenier has stated that while the WJC can be a champion for good, at this time, it seems the WJC has failed the Atmoran Confederation in its silence on Vozhan crimes against peace. Hovenier has sent Senior Lieutenant Henri Heuker and Senior Lieutenant Walter Spaling to coöperate with the WJC on the WJC investigations of war crimes following the Atmoran bombing campaign. Hovenier has expressed discontent with the WJC's rulings on Uladzimir Adamchik murder of Atmoran Sergeant Jonathan van der Linde. He called the WJC's rulings too lenient, a sentiment echoed by his Vozhan counterparts.

Hovenier has called for a detente with Aravea stating it will promote global peace. Rolling back the brinkmanship and tensions of the 2016 Ghelen border conflict. Hovenier, in a call with Ghelen President Örjan Holmgren, has stated that Atmora will be pulling military support from Ghelen. Hovenier has echoed his concerns with Aravean Chancellor Anton Derfflinger on the Ghelen crisis. Expressing his support for a referendum in which the people of Ghelen can decide to remain independent or rejoin the Aravean Union.

Personal life

See also