Quentin Carnegie
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Quentin Esarhaddon Carnegie | |
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File:UC CE.png Official Portrait | |
2nd Chief Executive of the United Commonwealth | |
Assumed office February 20th, 2015 | |
Preceded by | John Ashford |
Personal details | |
Born |
Quentin Esarhaddon Carnegie February 11, 1987 Melbourne, United Socialist Commonwealth |
Citizenship | File:UCNZ flag 5.png United Commonwealth |
Nationality | File:UCNZ flag 5.png United Commonwealth |
Political party | Front for Social Democracy |
Residence | Commonwealth Palace |
Alma mater | University of Alorel |
Occupation | Civil Engineer |
Religion | Assurian |
Quentin Esarhaddon Carnegie (born; June 2nd, 1987) is the 2nd and current Chief Executive of the United Commonwealth. First Executive elected from the Front for Social Democracy and the first ever elected Assurian to the nations highest position. Carnegie is currently a student at the Univeristy of Alorel in Ealhum, Southern Australia, where he is learning to become a civil engineer. Son of a Assurian clergymen, Carnegie is a youthful and fiery speaker that appealed to the growing social liberalism and the ever returning revival of the once forgotten religion.
In the 2015 United Commonwealth elections Carnegie assumed 111,091,988 of the popular vote, carrying 225 of the seats. Depicted by the right and center as a socialist and even as a communist, many politicians sought to imprison him on accounts of association with Ulysses Breckenridge and his former government. His family is of early Assurain decent, his natural tongue is Westlandic and has caused concern over his position of Strassonism.
Biography
Quentin Esarhaddon Carnegie, was born at the Ealhum General Hospital on June 2nd, 1987 to his mother and father, Kathrine Carnegie and Joseph Carnegie. Both his parents were formally atheist and denounced the religion of their forefathers, allowing them to survive the harsh consequences of the state. Joseph Carnegie, was executed in 1990 for his actions concerning the Bombings of Alveston, 1989, which killed 16 party members of the Central National Committee and wounded 12 others. Quentin Carnegie was selected for special education in 1991 and was sent to the National Academy for the Youth which was proclaimed by many international councils as am unethical reeducation camp. In his public testimony in 2014 after the fall of the communist state, Carnegie claimed how he was brutally beaten and brainwashed through several methods, he said he broke around his 2nd year at the camp and was a full established member of the party by 14.
Once left the camp at 17, Quentin was sent to attend the University of Chevalier to learn the practice of law. Within a year, Carnegie recalls that he returned to his beliefs in God. He joined a local chapter of INFERNO, a terrorist (now declared freedom fighting group) group that was comprised of Roman Catholic practitioners and Assurian nationalists who sought to destroy the state through violence and eventually spawn a civil war with INFERNO becoming the new vanguard party for the state. Carnegie claims that after several disagreements with the Christian Irish sect of the group, he left and assembled with his fellow Assurian comrades to form the group known as the League of Alorel, which focused primarily on attacking party establishments in Southern Australia.
Positions
Global Alignment
Carnegie asserted the position with the platform of the Front to realign itself with the socialist democratic states, such as Westland and Britannia. His position on such issues is instrumental in foreign policy, being the duty of the Chief Executive to direct cooperation and venture on state visits. Carnegie also demanded new taxation on megacorporations doing business in the county. Carnegie also preformed speeches on developing stronger relations with liberal nations such as the Kingdom of Sierra and Gaza.
Economic
In a speech at the University of Alorel, Carnegie offered a cheeky offer to newly developing corporations of the nation to "...bow to the will of the people or see the action of the state guide their eventual downfall. " He seeks to demand higher taxes on the highest earning classes in the state, rejecting the idea of trickle-down economics and instead supporting the notion of direct state wealth distribution. After the fall of the communist government, wealth inequality has dramatically increased and such statistic caused many Democratic Alliance voters to turn to Carnegie and his social democrats.