(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/1921._%D0%9D%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80_%D0%9C%D0%B0%D1%85%D0%BD%D0%BE_%D0%B2_%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5_%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F_%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%89%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D1%8B%D1%85_%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%86_%D0%B2_%D0%A0%D1%83%D0%BC%D1%8B%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B8.jpg) | Matvey Karamovo |
Roles | Chairman of Izhitska Ednota Supreme Commander of the Armies of Izhitska Ednota |
Year of birth | 1987: Tureno |
Education | Partial high school education, ended at age 16 after a "revolutionary expropriation" at a bank went awry and landed him in jail |
Positions Held | Sergeant Major in Izhitsan Federal Army, 2007-2010 Director of Kherhorod Union of Metalworkers, 2012-2015 Assistant Chairman of Izhitska Ednota, 2015-2016 Commander of United Kherhorod Division, 2016 Supreme Commander of the Armies of Izhitska Ednota, 2016-present |
Family | Lana Kapichka-Mother Svatoslav Karamovo(d)-Father Tamara Karamova-Sister Mira Karamova(d)-Sister |
Links to Important events? | Led Izhitska Ednota to victory over nationalist factions in the Izhitsan Civil War. |
Biography | Matvey Karamovo has lived a varied life. A scheming communist revolutionary, a devoted Izhitsan soldier, a resolute union boss, Karamovo has drifted from role to role as his life has taken him. His fiery rhetoric, worker's background, and military service made him an easy symbol of the revolution during the Izhitsan Civil War, especially once his armies began inflicting defeat after defeat against the nationalists. Despite being the face of Izhitska Ednota, many in the organisation are troubled by his social conservatism and hardline communist economics. Many suspect that his ideology is far less defined than he would have people believe, and that his efforts to rebuild Izhitsan society now that the war has ended will end in his undoing. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Kaddour_M%27Hamsadji_avec_Moufdi_Zakaria_et_Ahmed_Sefta_%2829_mai_1964%29_cropped.jpg) | Antek Dzhavid |
Roles | High Lord of Yach Chairman of Yachese People's Party |
Year of birth | 1965: Lzmdint |
Education | 1989: MA History at University of Tilhuitnakh |
Positions Held | Mayor of Lzmdint, 1990-1998 Count of Butlddula, 1998-2010 High Lord of Yach 2015-present |
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Links to Important events? | Presided over Yach during the Izhitsan civil war. |
Biography | Antek Dzhavid is, first and foremost, a poet. Inspired by the epic poetry of Medieval Yach, he gained fame through his patriotic poetry, wistfully hoping for the days when Yach would be free. One of these poems, Tagallit, became the Yachese national anthem. Chairman of the Yachese People's Party, he has been one of the foremost voices for increased Yachese autonomy. |
(https://i.imgur.com/XiWO423.png) | Tadar Hamady |
Roles | Prime Minister of Yach Minister from Assif Ushaa Municipality |
Year of birth | 1960: Ldzhuttasin, Yach |
Education | 1990: PhD Economics at University of Trkh |
Positions Held | Minister of Finance for Yach West March, 1993-2000 Mayor of Assif Ushaa, 2000-2010 Minister from Assif Ushaa Municipality, 2010-present Prime Minister of Yach, 2015-present |
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Biography | Tadar Hamady's claim to fame is the Fara Declaration. In 1991, Hamady and four other economists decried the stagnation and economic dysfunction of Izhitsa, blaming it on a failure of the Izhitsan government to react to modern technology. Izhitsa, they said, ignored its infrastructure while constructing monuments to glories long past. It weakened its export-driven economy through strict adherence to the gold standard. It allowed gross violations of workers's rights. While the declaration became a rallying cry for reformists, especially after the collapse of the Revna in 1996, it also became a point of consternation for conservatives. The controversy, of course, only served to launch of the careers of the so-called Fara Circle. Hamady was the only member of the Fara Circle who had not been a federal parliamentarian at the time of the nationalist coup. The rest were burnt to death by the nationalists when they captured the provisional government in Dzelo. Hamady spent her career working to achieve economic prosperity in Yach as a case study for all of Izhitsa to follow. Fate has given her a chance to apply that case study herself, whether she wants to or not. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Portrait_de_Piotr_Archinov.jpg) | Anton Brazda |
Roles | Speaker of the First Committee of Izhitska Ednota Delegate from Dozortse to the First Committee of Izhitska Ednota |
Year of birth | 1980: Khorska Pevnot |
Education | 2004: MS Statistics at University of Dozortse |
Positions Held | Data Analyst at Khovanets Holdings, Ltd., 2003-2008 Delegate from Dozortse to the First Committee of Izhitska Ednota, 2010-Present Speaker of the First Committee of Izhitska Ednota, 2016-Present |
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Biography | Anton Brazda is a respected writer in the Izhitsan left, unifying socialist thought with statistical fact. While his background working for a secretive and rather sketchy holding company has been criticised by many on the left, there’s no doubt that his 2006 book, Modern Solutions to Ancient Problems, made the Izhitsan left what it is today, and has been especially influential on the Izhitska Ednota elite, especially Matvey Karamovo. |
(https://i.imgur.com/Ery0dWw.jpg) | Dushan Ondrevich |
Roles | Foreign Minister from Izhitska Ednota |
Year of birth | 1982: Zapadni Pokhod |
Education | 2013: BA International Relations at Hrada University, incomplete |
Positions Held | Mechanic at Rado’s Proper Repair Shop: 2007-2013 Foreign Minister from Izhitska Ednota: 2020-present |
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Biography | Dushan Ondrevich is a drifter. For most of his adult life, he was only transiently employed, walking from city to city looking for work. Then, in 2007, he got lucky. He finally found a job that would keep him for more than a few months. He began taking college courses, and even learned English. Then, 2013 came. The nationalists came. They closed the university. They burned down his workplace for “encouraging” transients. The only they didn’t take from him was his suit, which he kept in perfect condition, right up to the point where he and 20000 IE soldiers stormed the former king’s palace. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Judr._Franti%C5%A1ek_Chvalkovsk%C3%BD.gif) | Bartolomey Hatsek |
Roles | Foreign Minister from Yach Governate |
Year of birth | 1967: Mbruk |
Education | 1989: BA International Relations at University of Tilhuitnah |
Positions Held | Foreign Service Officer: 1990-1998 Ambassador-at-large to Mid-Aranye: 1998-2013 Foreign Minister from Yach Governate: 2020-present |
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Biography | Bartolomey Hatsek is a career diplomat. Fluent in six languages, he was the face of Izhitsa’s diplomacy in Mid-Aranye for over a decade. When the coup came, he easily found asylum in Safraen, where he wrote his memoirs. Now that the civil war is over, he’ll do anything in his power to ensure the return of democracy to Izhitsa, even if it means entertaining the pretensions of the Yach Governate, for a while. |
(https://i.imgur.com/rwumxnX.jpg) | Kamil Yanoshek, AKA Kamil I Zhemislovtsiy |
Roles | Pretender to the Izhitsan throne |
Year of birth | 1979: Fara |
Education | 2000: Izhitsan Culinary Academy |
Positions Held | Executive chef at Aranye Star, 2017-present |
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Biography | Originally a chef from Fara, Kamil Yanoshek never thought that he would one day learn that he was the rightful heir to the Izhitsan throne. Of course, the evidence is somewhat tenuous, but the fact remains that he is Kamil I of Izhitsa, and it is his responsibility to save his people from occupation from Yachese and Communist forces. With the full force of the Izhitsan Monarchists behind him, surely nothing can go wrong. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Bogoljub_jevtic.jpg) | Dobroslav III Pavlovich |
Roles | Leader of Izhitsan Monarchists |
Year of birth | 1972: Hranitse, Shta |
Education | 1998: MA History at Hrada University |
Positions Held | Baron of Hranitse, 2004-2016 Board member of Izhitsan Genealogical Center, 2007-2012 Leader of the Izhitsan Monarchists, 2015-present |
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Links to Important events? | Led an armed band against the nationalists in the Izhitsan Civil War |
Biography | Before the war, House Pavlovich was one of the few noble houses with any power left in Izhitsa. When his father died of food poisoning in 2004, Dobroslav inherited the barony of Hranitse, as well as a spot in Shta’s Regional Duma. It was there he fell in with the Izhitsan Monarchists, a group that appealed to his deep sense of tradition. He gained a reputation for unconditional support for the throne, condemning liberals and nationalists alike for their anti-Zhemislovtsy rhetoric. When the civil war broke out, nationalist militias rose in Shta, and he gathered a posse that became known for its ferocity against the regicides. However, after a sound defeat outside Zapadni Pokhod in late 2015, they were routed to Hranitse, where they barely managed to escape after a harrowing siege in 2016. Dobroslav has been living in his mountain estate ever since, planning for the day when he could one day return a Zhemislovtsy to the throne. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/BASA-313K-1-2536-7-Vasil_Radoslavov.jpg) | Vladen Korzhef |
Roles | Leader of the Liberal Party President of Federal Assembly |
Year of birth | 1974: Trkh |
Education | 2002: Doctor of Law at Hrada University |
Positions Held | 2005-2013: Minister from Trkh 2010-2013: Minister of Justice 2015-present: Leader of the Liberal Party 2021-present: President of Federal Assembly |
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Links to Important events? | Instrumental in founding the Federal Assembly |
Biography | Vladen Korzhef is a lawyer turned liberal firebrand. A favorite of King Boleslav before his untimely execution by the nationalists, Korzhef made his reputation as a staunch supporter of pro-business reform and crackdown on political crime. When the nationalists revolted, he was in Trkh on vacation, and thus managed to avoid being executed with the rest of Parliament. This led to accusations of cowardice and collaboration, but Korzhef seems to have rehabilitated his reputation through his personal participation in the liberation of Trkh and his activism for renewed elections in Izhitsa. He was instrumental in the creation of the Federal Assembly after the failure of the Dochasny Rada to create a functioning constitution in 2021. |
(https://i.imgur.com/nIN7eSm.jpg) | Lubor Yelinek |
Roles | Izhitsan Ambassador to Cassiopeia |
Year of birth | 1983: Obkhodni M’esto |
Education | 2007: Doctor of Law at Hrada University |
Positions Held | 2010-2012: Ambassador’s Secretary in Cassiopeia |
Family | Wife - Linda Yelinekova Son - Petr Yelinek Son - Jirzhi Yelinek |
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Biography | Like the rest of the world’s diplomats in Cassiopeia, Lubor Yelinek experienced an unexpectedly early retirement after the Cassiopeian junta’s decision to close its borders. However, considering that the rest of Izhitsa’s diplomatic staff would experience a similar situation with the 2013 nationalist uprising, he feels almost lucky to have gotten home before the rush. Yelinek has maintained a keen interest in Cassiopeian affairs since he left the country, and feels a sort of kinship between Izhitsa and Cassiopeia: both nations who suffered under militaristic misrule and chaos for over ten years. He feels the effects of that misrule most keenly in the lower half of his right leg, lost to an IED during the nationalist takeover of Obkhodni M’esto, and replaced with a wood prosthetic. Though, as he tells anyone who will listen, it could have been worse. He could have been the guy who set it off. |