Pierre Monroe
President Pierre Monroe OSD | |
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President of Delamaria | |
In office December 2016 – November 2020 | |
Governor General | Angelina Hudson |
Vice President | Deborah Van Roose |
Preceded by | Herbert Walker-Busch |
Succeeded by | Deborah Van Roose |
Vice President of Delamaria | |
In office December 2008 – December 2016 | |
President | Herbert Walker-Busch |
Governor General | Angelina Hudson |
Succeeded by | Deborah Van Roose |
Governor of Radnor | |
In office March 1996 – March 2008 | |
President | Gerard Severnson |
Governor General | Herbert Avonbrough |
Lieutenant | Joseph Hampden |
Preceded by | Jacques Louvre |
Succeeded by | John DeMarches |
Personal details | |
Born | Pierre FitzKennedy Monroe April 8th, 1959 Bodmonton, Radnor |
Died | November 22, 2020 United Party Convention, Rhodeport | (aged 61)
Pierre Fitzkennedy Monroe is a Delamarian Politician, and was President of Delamaria from December 2016 to November 2020, upon his death in the November 22nd Attacks. Monroe was Vice President under President Herbert Walker-Busch from 2008 to 2016, and Governor of Radnor from 1996 to 2008.
Monroe was born to a wealthy family in Bodmonton, the eldest of five children, most of which would go on to work for his family's business Monroe International. He began his political career as a State senator of the United Party in Radnor in 1982, then becoming Lieutenant-Governor and later Governor in 1996. As governor of Radnor, Monroe was a leading supporter of revitalisation of infrastructure, gay and women's rights, and education reform. This popular cause lead him to be chosen as then senator Herbert Walker-Busch's running mate in the 2008 Election, in which they won a resounding 68% of the vote. After two terms as Vice President, Monroe won the United Party's nomination for President in the 2016 Election, in which he won by a smaller 59.5% of the vote.
Monroe had a bachelors degree in Politics from the University of Yorkerdam, and has received 15 honorary degrees both domestically and internationally, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.