(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Prigkipas_nikolaos.jpg/220px-Prigkipas_nikolaos.jpg) | Theudbald Khrym Andeberaht Welhaven-Goltzam |
Title | King Khrym I of Jugland (Reign, 2014-2020) |
Birth | 1974 |
Positions held | Prince of Jugland (1974-2014) King of Jugland (2014-2020) |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | He studied Law and International Relations in the Royal Albrektberg College, and completed his studies on History and Political Science in the National University of Amkvar. Between 1990 and 1996, he attended Nordheim Military Academy. |
Family | House of Welhaven-Goltzam. He is married, with one son and two daughters. |
Biography | He is the first and only son of King Engelhardt III and Queen Giselmunda. He was throned as King Khrym I of Jugland in 2014. In June 2020, during the final stages of the Juglander civil war (2013-2020), he abdicated. He left the country a few weeks later. Since late 2020, he is reportedly living in exile in Achkaerin. |
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/zweb-s3.uploads/visiontv/2015/12/heida-reid_poldark_elizabeth_600_338_4.jpg) | Khapkhina Mildgyd Welhaven-Goltzam |
Title | Princess Mildgyd of Jugland (1987-2021) |
Birth | 1987 |
Positions held | Princess of Jugland (1987-2021) |
Current position | Princess of Jugland |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | She studied Economics and Administration in the Royal Albrektberg College. She also completed an Anthropology post-degree in the State University of Nordheim. |
Family | House of Welhaven-Goltzam. She is divorced and has two children. |
Biography | Princess Milgyd, as she's popularly known, is the only daughter of King Engelhardt III and his second wife Queen Emmeline, being King Khrym's stepsister. In late 2020, she became the only member of the House of Welhaven-Goltzam to reside in the country, as his brother and his family left to exile abroad. A few weeks later, it was announced that she was divorcing her husband Count Hulderic Sumparr-Gullen av Stykkerby. |
Name | Athanaric Theudbald Anthelm Welhaven-Goltzam |
Title | Prince of Jugland (2014-2020) |
Birth | 2006 |
Positions held | Prince of Jugland (2014-2020) |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He was studied in the Albrektberg Lyceum until early 2020, when most of the members of the royal family moved to Amkhvar, province of Emrta. He's reportedly continuing his studies in an international school in Achkaerin capital city. |
Family | House of Welhaven-Goltzam. He's the elder son of King Khrym I and Queen Hadewyda |
Biography | He was expected to be the heir of the throne of the Kingdom of Jugland, as King Khrym's elder son. However, when King Khrym I abdicated, Theudbald was only 14 years old, below the legal age to become monarch, therefore his father decided to abdicate and give special executive powers to General Stian Mjosberg, the Chief of the General Staff, as a provisional head of state. |
(https://safe.no/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Karl-Eirik-Schjott-Pedersen.jpg) | Burkhardt Kvalheim |
Title | None |
Birth | 1959 |
Positions held | Minister of Foreign Affairs (2020-2021) Member of the National Council (2021- ) |
Current position | Secretary of Foreign Affairs |
Political affiliation | Reform Movement |
Education | He studied Law in the National University of Nordheim. Shortly afterwards, he joined the Army. |
Family | He married twice, and he has six children from both relationships. |
Biography | After finishing university, he joined the armed forces. In 1996, he left the armed forces in 1996, when he started working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He pursued a career as diplomat from 2009 to 2016. He joined the Provisional Government in August 2020. He cofounded the pro-government Reform Movement. He stood as Reform Movement's main candidate -only behind President Engelsaas- in the 2021 National Assembly's first legislative election. In February 2021, he was appointed to the National Council, becoming the only member of Engelsaas administration to join the new federal government. |
(https://doc-research.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Alfred-Gusenbauer-1-e1465567691125.jpg) | Johannes Skouen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1962 |
Positions held | Mayor of Ngeinta |
Current position | Member of the National Council, Secretary of Transport, Energy and Communications (2021- ) |
Political affiliation | National Democratic Party |
Education | He studied Law in Hernstadt University. |
Family | He married twice (1994-2019) and (2020-). He has five children from his first marriage. |
Biography | After he finished university, he started a career as attorney. In 2001, he became local councillor as a Conservative Party candidate. During the war, he was a local member of the northern United League in Ngeinta. Unexpectedly, when the National Army seized the province in early 2019, he was appointed mayor of Ngeinta. A few months later, he founded his own political party, the Moderate Party, although critics accused the organization "a propaganda outlet of the National Army". In late 2020, he was elected to the Constituent Assembly in a joint Moderate Party-National People's Alliance ticket. Later, the Moderate Party would be dissolved and Skouen joined the National Democratic Party. He was elected to the National Assembly and was elected to the National Council in February 2021. |
(https://image.kurier.at/images/cfs_landscape_616w_347h/4733124/46-168469648.jpg) | Lars Midtvedt |
Title | None |
Birth | 1974 |
Positions held | Commander of the National Army (2017-2020) Member of the National Council, Secretary of National Security (2021- ) |
Current position | Member of the National Council, Secretary of National Security |
Political affiliation | National Democratic Party |
Education | He studied History and Political Science in the University of Fjellstad, without graduating. |
Family | He is single and has three children. |
Biography | He joined the Armed Forces, although he would expelled in 1999. He had several jobs, and he was candidate for the Juglander Revolutionary Party in 2011, a far-left political party, but failed to be elected to the parliament. He was also active in the Labour Party and the Socialist Party. He joined the protest movement in Gronbukt, where he lived at the time. He would later joined the National Army, becoming one of their main military leaders after 2018. In early 2019, he was even sentenced to death in absense in a military court. He was not candidate to the Constituent Assembly, but he was appointed a member of the Joint Military Council, under the Ministry of Defense, following a general amnesty and as part of the peace negotiations between the Provisional Government and the rebel forces. He was later elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of the National Democratic Party. He would be elected to the National Council. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Sigi_Maurer_%2850326178851%29.jpg/512px-Sigi_Maurer_%2850326178851%29.jpg) | Grimwaldyna Nygaard |
Title | None |
Birth | 1984 |
Positions held | Co-chairman of the Federal Democratic Party (since 2020) Member of the National Council, Secretary of Justice and Federal Affairs (2021- ) |
Current position | Member of the National Council, Secretary of Justice and Federal Affairs |
Political affiliation | Federal Democratic Party |
Education | She studied Law in the National University of Albrektberg. She has also a degree on Constitutional Law in the National University of Amvkhar. |
Family | She is divorced, and she has no children. |
Biography | She was an attorney in Emrta during the war, she has no previously known political experience. She joined the Democratic Union in 2020, being elected to the Constituent Assembly as a candidate from Amvkhar. She would join the recently created Federal Democratic Party, a centrist and federalist political party. She would be elected as co-chairman of the party, and she was elected to the National Assembly. She was elected to the National Council, serving as Secretary of Justice and Federal Affairs. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/2017_Finanzminister_Hartwig_L%C3%B6ger_%2839136614571%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/220px-2017_Finanzminister_Hartwig_L%C3%B6ger_%2839136614571%29_%28cropped%29.jpg) | Raymond Furuholmen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1964 |
Positions held | Member of the National Assembly Member of the National Council, Secretary of Finance and Trade |
Current position | Secretary of Finance and Trade |
Political affiliation | Federal Democratic Party |
Education | He studied Law and Political Science in the National University of Albrektberg. He completed a PhD degree on Administrative Law in the Royal College of Albrektberg |
Family | He is married and has one daughter. |
Biography | He was previously a member of the Liberal Party. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly. He joined the Federal Democratic Party, being one of the founders of the new party, and became co-chairman of the Federal Democratic Party. He was elected to the first National Assembly, and he was elected to the National Council. Before entering in politics, he also worked for Landsbygdabank. |
(https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/827248208241971201/iIVNs3hn_400x400.jpg) | Osgard Rimfeldt |
Title | None |
Birth | 1960 |
Positions held | General Secretary of the United League of Independent Counties (2016-2018) Member of the National Assembly (2021- ) Member of the National Council, Secretary of Defense (since 2021) |
Current position | Secretary of Defense |
Political affiliation | Social Initiative |
Education | He joined the Armed Forces at age 17, he would leave the Army in 2001. |
Family | He is married and he has eight children. |
Biography | He joined the armed forces, reaching the rank of Lieutenant. He would later served in the police in the Nordansk region from 2006 and 2013. During the war, he was a member of the United League of Independent Counties, a pro-government milita, close to the conservative Independent CivicParty. He would serve for a few months as General Secretary of the organization. He left the Independent Civic Party, but he would stand as independent candidate to the National Assembly election. He was endorsed by the Social Initiative and elected to the National Assembly. Although officially an independent candidate, he joined the Social Initiative parliamentary group. He was nominated and elected to the National Council in February 2021. He served as Secretary of Defense. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Sabine_Weyand_2019_crop.jpg/220px-Sabine_Weyand_2019_crop.jpg) | Edda Stordalen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1964 |
Positions held | Deputy Minister of Education (2020) Member of the Constituent Assembly (2020) Member of the National Assembly (2021- ) Member of the National Council, Secretary of Education and Social Welfare (2021- ) |
Current position | Secretary of Education and Social Welfare |
Political affiliation | Liberal Party |
Education | She studied Law and Economics in the Stromendalen University. He completed her studies in the Royal Albrektberg College, obtaining a PhD degree in Social Science and Linguistics. From 1999 to 2002, she lived in East Moreland. She moved to Rokkenjima, where she pursued studies in Ardian Linguistics. She returned to Jugland in 2006. She became a professor of Philology in the National University of Amvkhar in 2011. |
Family | She is married and has two children |
Biography | After returning to Jugland, although she joined the Liberal Party, she was not active in politics. In 2020, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Education, although she resigned only six weeks later. She was elected to the Constituent Assembly a few months later, as a Liberal Party candidate. She was elected again to the National Assembly in early 2021 as a Liberal candidate as well. She was elected to the National Council, serving as Secretary of Education and Social Welfare. |
(https://images4.imagebam.com/56/19/50/MEBJD9_o.jpg) | Gottwyna Waldys Astrup-Wassmo |
Title | Supreme Priestess of the Order of Werden |
Birth | 1970 |
Positions held | Priestess of Borkomma-Gronbuktein Priestess of the Enno Lyscei Shrine Supreme Priestess of the Holy Order of Werden Wisdom |
Current position | Supreme Priestess of the Holy Order of Werden Wisdom |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | She joined a religious school at the age of 12, and was ordered as assistant priestess at the age of 19. She became priestess of the temple Borkomma-Gronbuktein at age 27. She continued her studies of theology in the State College of Gronbukt. |
Family | Gottwyna is the elder daughter of Martin Hallbjorn Astrup-Wassmo. Her great-great-grandfather served as Prime Minister during the reign of Albrektberg VIII. She is single and has no children, as priestesses in the Order of Werden have a vow of celibacy. |
Biography | Born in a nobility family, as it is traditional in the Order of Werden, Gottwyna joined a religious school and was accepted as religious apprentice at the age of 14 in a temple in Gronbukt province. He became priestess in the same temple at the age of 30. In late 2014, he was elected Supreme Priestess of the Order of Werden, and moved to the Enno Lyscei Shrine. During the conflict in Jugland, the Supreme Priestess continued living in the Enno Lyscei Shrine, in Northern Jugland. However, as consequence of a rebel offensive, she was forced to left the temple in late 2019 and move to Vikandarr province, where they were later surprised by an attack of anti-government forces, and taken into custody nearby Hernstadt. The situation caused the resignation of Prime Minister Godric Matthesen. She was liberated in October 2020, and she resumed her duties as Supreme Priestess a month later. |
(https://images4.imagebam.com/b9/f3/f3/MEBIMQ_o.jpg) | Hildegard Dahl-Onsager |
Title | Priestess of the Order of Werden |
Birth | 1975 |
Positions held | High Priestess of the Order of Werden (2006-2014) Priestess of the Temple of Tresektyarr, Albrektberg Chairwoman of the General Assembly of the Order of Werden |
Current position | Priestess of the Temple of Tresektyarr Chairwoman of the General Assembly of the Order of Werden |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | She joined a religious school at age 12. In 1992, she moved to Enno Lyscei. She completed her studies of Theology and History in the Holy College of Hernstadt. |
Family | Her family belongs to the nobility, although they were not wealthy. She is single and has no children. |
Biography | She became religious apprentice at age 14. At age 17, she moved to Enno Lyscei, where she served as assistant priestess. After completing her studies, she was ordered priestess and moved to a temple nearby Briskemyr. She returned to Enno Lyscei Shrine as she was appointed High Priestess in 2006. In 2011, she joined the Executive Ordinariate of the Order of Werden. She was rumoured to be one of the leading candidates to replace Supreme Priestess, after her sudden death in 2014. In 2015, she left her role as High Priestess and was appointed priestess in the Temple of Tresektyarr, in Albrektberg, often considered the second most important temple in the Order of Werden, after the Enno Lyscei Shrine. Following the disappearance of Supreme Priestess Astrup-Wassmo, she served as a de facto "prima inter pares" in the Order leadership. In 2021, she headed the organizing committee of the 2021 Ecumenical Council, held in Albrektberg. Since March 2021, she also leads the General Assembly of the Order of Werden, an advisory council formed by clergy and laymen. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Poul_Schluter_portrait_2005.jpg/100px-Poul_Schluter_portrait_2005.jpg) | Eadwald Engelsaas |
Title | Admiral of the Royal Navy (retired) |
Birth | 1949 |
Positions held | Chief of the General Staff (2008-2011) Minister of Transport and Telecommunications (2014-2015) President of the Provisional Government (2020-2021) |
Current position | Chairman of the Member of the Federal Committee for Security and National Defense |
Political affiliation | Independent |
Education | Engelsaas gratuated from the Nordheim Military Academy, joining the Royal Navy. |
Family | He is married and has five children. |
Biography | Engelsaas gratuated from the Nordheim Military Academy, being commissioned to the Royal Navy. He reached the rank of Admiral. He was appointed Chief of the General Staff in 2008, resigning in 2011. In 2014, he became Minister of Transport under Prime Minister Ewald Lynd. He became president of the Provisional Government on July 2020, replacing General Stian Mjosberg, becoming Kingdom of Jugland's de facto head of state. Under his presidency, there were successful peace negotiations, elections to a Constituent Assembly aimed to draft and write a new constitution, which was approved in national referendum on December 25, 2020. Although he was elected to the National Assembly in the first national legislative election, he resigned as member of the parliament on May 2021. On June 2021, he was appointed to the Federal Committee for Security and National Defense, a state advisory council for military and national security policy. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Robert_Brieger_in_2019.jpg/200px-Robert_Brieger_in_2019.jpg) | Gaufryd Wygene |
Title | None |
Birth | 1958 |
Positions held | General of the Royal Armed Forces of Jugland Deputy Chairman of the Joint Miiitary Commitee (2020) Chief of the General Staff of the Juglander Federal Armed Forces (2021- ) |
Current position | Chief of the General Staff of the Juglander Federal Armed Forces |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | He graduated in the Nordheim Military Academy, joining the Army in 1978. |
Family | He is married and has three children |
Biography | He joined the Army in 1978, achieving the rank of general in 2010. During the Juglander civil war, he led the Information Office of the Royal Armed Forces until 2018, when he was leading the northwestern military region. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, becoming military attachee for missions in Lakhovia and Tamora. In 2020, he served nearby Albrektberg. Although he did not join the coup d'etat that forced King Khrym to abdicate, he did not intervene in Albrektberg. He was appointed Ministry of Defense by General Stian Mjosberg. although he was replaced when Eadwald Engelsaas became President of the Provisional Government, therefore only serving six weeks as minister. However, in late 2020 he was appointed Chief of the General Staff by Engelsaas' administration. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/Jari_Lepp%C3%A4_3_2020.jpg/220px-Jari_Lepp%C3%A4_3_2020.jpg) | Asketyll Leutwyn Njerve |
Title | None |
Birth | 1970 |
Positions held | Director of the Federal Military Information Agency |
Current position | Director of the Federal Information Agency |
Political affiliation | None |
Education | He graduated in the Nordheim Military Academy, later joining the Royal Albrektberg War College. |
Family | He is divorced and he has one daughter. |
Biography | He joined the Royal Armed Forces, reaching the rank of Major. During the war, he joined the Intelligence Office, a military agency involved in intelligence and counter-insurency. It is unclear how long Njerve worked in the Intelligence Office, however. In 2021, he was appointed as first director of the Federal Information Agency, under the Department of Defense. |
(https://static2.nachrichten.at/storage/image/4/2/9/2/2492924_artikeldetail-maxi_1wB03H_xfPLvY.jpg) | Mannwald Alvestrand |
Title | None |
Birth | 1978 |
Positions held | CEO of Skjolda Security Industries (2019-2020) State representative in the state assembly of the State of Austland (2021- ) |
Current position | State representative in the state assembly of the State of Austland |
Political affiliation | National Democratic Party |
Education | Alvestrand graduated in Economics in the University of Sandberg. |
Family | He is married and has two children. He has another children from a previous marriage. |
Biography | Alvestrand joined the Armed Forces at age 18 but left the army three years later. He graduated in Economics in the University of Sandberg in 2004. Between 2007 and 2011 he served as assistant manager of a private security company. He founded his own retail company in 2012, which would be disbanded in 2018. During the war, he was accused of being involved in smuggling, particularly tobacco and weapons. Alvestrand founded Skjolda Security Industries (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=2119.0), a private security company which operated mainly in the territory held by the anti-government National Army. Although the company was not engaged in action against the Juglander government, Alvestrand was accused to be funding several armed groups, included the National Army. He renounced as CEO of the company in late 2020, although he remains one of the largest shareholders of the company. He was elected to the State assembly of Austland in 2021, as a candidate of the National Democratic Party. |
(https://img01.imgsinemalar.com/images/afis_buyuk/s/silje-storstein-1453294422.jpg) | Redsamlina Steinnunna Hekneby-Ostraat |
Title | Duchess of Tachnassen (extinct) |
Birth | 1984 |
Positions held | Duchess of Tachnassen |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She studied history of art and Juglander history in Royal Albrektberg College. |
Family | She comes from a nobility family, and indirectly related to Juglander royal family, as she was married to a cousin of former King Khrym I. She is widowed, as her husband died in service during the war. She has three children. |
Biography | After finished high education, she married Nurzha Goldric Kekham, 12th Duke of Tachnasem (1972-2020). She left the country and moved to Achkaerin, following the abdication of King Khrym I, but returned to Jugland on April 2021. |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/2015-12_Werner_Faymann_SPD_Bundesparteitag_by_Olaf_Kosinsky-26_%28cropped%29.jpg/800px-2015-12_Werner_Faymann_SPD_Bundesparteitag_by_Olaf_Kosinsky-26_%28cropped%29.jpg) | Athanaric Hulderic Moser |
Title | Order of Fryand (abolished) |
Birth | 1960 |
Positions held | Secretary of the House of Welhaven-Goltzam (2015-2021) |
Current position | Secretary of the House of Welhaven-Goltzam |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | After finishing military service, he studied Law and Administration in the National University of Sandberg. |
Family | He is married and he has seven children, and eleven grandchildren. |
Biography | After he finished higher education, he joined his uncle's firm of lawyers, where he worked for seven years. He joined later the Ministry of Defense (1996-2008) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2008-2014), in which he played diverse roles and positions. In 2015, he was appointed Secretary of the House of Welhaven-Goltzam by King Khrym I, a position with the main task to assist the monarch of the Kingdom of Jugland as well as the rest of members of the royal family. He continued in that role even after the official abdication of King Khrym I from the throne and the eventual abolition of the monarchy. |
(https://cadenaser00.epimg.net/ser/imagenes/2017/10/13/internacional/1507889459_816644_1507889526_noticia_normal.jpg) | Heimarr Gustav Skram av Kragland |
Title | None |
Birth | 1966 |
Positions held | Deputy Secretary of the House of House of Welhaven-Goltzam (2016-2019) |
Current position | Assistant to Princess Mildgyd |
Political affiliation | Former member of the Conservative Party, no known political activity since 2008. |
Education | He studied Law in the University of Gronbukt. In 1989, he took and passed state exams to become a civil servant, becoming a property registrar. |
Family | He is the third son of late Baron Kragland, who was a jurist and Minister of Public Works from 1970 to 1976. Heimarr is widowed and has three children. |
Biography | He became active in politics as a member of the Conservative Party in the early 2000s, serving a Deputy Governor of Konndal from 2004 to 2006. In 2016 he was appointed Deputy Secretary of the House of House of Welhaven-Goltzam. He officially left that position in late 2019. However, he remained working for the royal family, as he was serving as personal assistant to Princess Milgyd. |
(https://www.thomas-stelzer.at/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/TS_300x300-495x400.jpg) | Gerulf Solstad |
Title | None |
Birth | 1955 |
Positions held | Member of the Parliament (1999-2009) President of Solidarity and Convergence (2021- ) Member of the State assembly of Emrta (2021- ) |
Current position | President of Solidarity and Convergence (2021- ) Member of the State assembly of Emrta (2021- ) |
Political affiliation | Solidarity and Convergence |
Education | He graduated in Law in National University of Amvkhar. He continued his studies in the Royal Albrektberg College, where he obtained a Master of Arts in Albion Studies and a doctorate in International Relations in the same college. |
Family | His grandfather and father were both Juglander diplomats. Solstad is married and has four children. |
Biography | From 1980 and 1996, Solstad worked in his uncle's law firm. A member of the Liberal Party, he was elected to the parliament in 1999. He also served as Deputy Minister of Justice from 2006 to 2008. Although he remained a member of the Liberal Party until 2016, he did not stand as candidate in the following election. In 2011, he was hired by the Federation of Business Organizations (FED), the largest business organization in Jugland. In 2020, he was appointed to the constitutional convention of Emrta, aimed to write and propose a state constitution for the region of Emrta. He wants one of the proponents of a monarchist constitution for Emrta, being also active in the commissions of law and finance. He was one of the founders of "Solidarity and Convergence", a political party based in Emrta which was created in 2021. He stood as the main candidate of that political party in the 2021 Emrta state election, being elected to the state assembly as well as other candidates of his party, which became the second largest parliamentary group after the Autonomous Movement for Emrta. He voted for the Basic Law of Emrta, which reestablished the Grand-Duchy of Emrta. |
(https://hs.mediadelivery.fi/img/468/41987f436e6e4dde935722272ac65855.jpg) | Amalberaht Oppegard |
Title | None |
Birth | 1954 |
Positions held | Governor of Emrta |
Current position | Governor of Emrta |
Political affiliation | Autonomous Movement for Emrta |
Education | He studies Economics in the National University of Amvkhar and Law and Administration in the State University of Nordheim |
Family | He is married and has four children |
Biography | In his youth, Oppegard was a member of the Conservative Party. After finishing university, Oppegard worked for several Juglander companies. From 1997, he also started cooperating with several high education institutions, mostly giving and organizing courses on business policy. Since 2002, he also became a senior member of the Juglander Institute for Political Studies, although he resigned in 2009. He moved back to Amvkhar in 2015, where he worked for Landsbygdabank, a state-owned development bank. Although he had praised President Eadwald Engelsaas during an interview on late 2020, he signed several open letters and manifestos in early 2021, calling for more self-government for the region of Emrta and proposing "asymmetric federalism" for the islander region. He also joined Emrta's constitutional convention as an independent member, although his role in the convention was not too active. He was surprisingly announced as candidate for Autonomous Movement for Emrta in the 2021 state election, despite not beling officially a member of the regionalist alliance. The Autonomous Movement for Emrta obtained 32 of 51 seats, becoming Oppegard the first Governor of Emrta. |
(https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/esstarwars/images/8/86/Joonas_Suotamo.jpg) | Lamprecht Vaaler |
Title | Ambassador |
Birth | 1991 |
Positions held | Deputy Secretary for International Cooperation (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2020-2021) Ambassador to the Republic of Fleur (2021- ) |
Current position | Jugland's ambassador in the Republic of Fleur |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He joined the Armed Forces at age 18, finishing his formation in the Rosendalen Military Academy. He completed high education courses on Law and foreign languages. |
Family | He is married and has no children. |
Biography | He joined the Armed Forces, reaching the rank of Lieutenant. From 2007 to 2011, he served as military attaché in several missions abroad, including Fleur, Hassfurt, Lodja, and Achkaerin, playing a mostly secondary role. He was mobilized during the Jugland civil war. In 2020, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which he was appointed for several positions until April 2021. A month later, he was appointed Ambassador in the Republic of Fleur. |
(https://www.bha.dk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Lars-Weiss-besk-687x540.jpg) | Hughardt Behn |
Title | None |
Birth | 1969 |
Positions held | Deputy Minister of Defense (2020-2021) |
Current position | Member of the Federal Committee for Security and National Defense |
Political affiliation | Reform Movement |
Education | Hernstadt Military Academy. He completed courses on Law and International Relations in the Royal Albrektberg War Collegue |
Family | He is married and has two children (from a previous marriage) |
Biography | He achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Armed Forces. During the war, he worked as prosecutor in military courts. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense on September 2020. He resigned on February 2021, when the Provisional Government was replaced by the National Council. He is not related to Herleva Behn, National Democratic Party member and former NPD Spokesperson in the Juglander Constituent Assembly |
(https://image.profil.at/images/cfs_landscape_616w_347h/4373585/5321167.jpg) | Hraban Tordenskjold |
Title | None |
Birth | 1944 |
Positions held | CEO of Lysegronn Ltd |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | Unknown |
Education | He graduated on Journalism and Psychology in the Royal Albrektberg College |
Family | He is divorced (twice) and he has four children. |
Biography | Tordenskjold worked for several local newspaper until 1980, when he moved to Nordheim and he bought "Kunnskaper", a non-academic scientific magazine, after winning the lottery. In 1981, the magazine was renamed as "Sannhetssok" (meaning "Truth Seekers"). The magazine managed to increase its readers, although many of the original staff was replaced and the magazine content changed, introducing many articles about conspiracy theories and the UFOs phenomenon, which annoyed old readers. In 1982, he founded his own publishing house "Sannhetssok Research", which published books and dossiers on the new themes that the magazine published. He is allegedly a founding member of the Society for the Enlightment of the Human Soul (also known as SOMME), an obscure non-profit organization that has publishes books on religious and spiritual topics. In the late 2000s, his media and publishing business started to promote nationalist literature as well. He expanded his media business, founding Lysegronn Media Group, although by the mid-2010s the group was at the verge of bankruptcy. He was investigated for providing funds to several suspects involved in the Albrektberg military insurrection against the Federal Union of Jugland in 2021, although no charges were officially issued against him. |
(https://bilder.fernsehserien.de/gfx/person_hr/m/michael-ostrowski.jpg) | Godric Larsen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1974 |
Positions held | None |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | Freedom Party (disputed) |
Education | He graduated in Business and Administration in the National University of Amvkhar |
Family | He is single and he has a son. |
Biography | Larsen was born in Soleimani, where his father, a textile industrialist, was living at the time. His family returned to Jugland in 1988, but he moved with his mother to Eskdale the next year, where they would live for four years. In 1993, he returned to Jugland to do the military service. Once he finished the military service, he graduated in the National University of Amvkhar. From 1998 to 2006, he had several roles in the family business. However, he left the family business in 2006, and between 2007 and 2010, he was living in several Coft Aranye countries. In 2015, he enrolled to the armed forces as volunteer. He was wounded in 2016 and did not experience active combat after that. He officially left the armed forces in May 2020. In late 2020, he joined the Freedom Party, although he did not play an active role in the organization and he was never a candidate. The Freedom Party has recently declared that he stopped paying the party fees after early 2021, and therefore he was not a member of the party during the March 15 events (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=1636.msg20020#msg20020). Between January and March, he allegedly visited several countries, including Royal Seleucid, Lakhzovia, and Achkaerin. He was considered one of the main conspirators in the Albrektberg failed insurrection, and he was charged by the Department of Justice of several crimes, including conspiracy against the constitutional order, but he allegedly fled the country the same day of the insurrection. He is currently a fugitive and the Juglander authorities issued an international warrant order against him. His current whereabouts are unknown. |
(https://delta.ut.ee/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Urmas-Klaas-3-300x300.jpg) | Erwyn Moen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1970 |
Positions held | None |
Current position | Unknown |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He enrolled in the University of Nordheim twice (History and Theology) although he did not graduate. |
Family | Moen is the sixth of eight brothers. He is single and he has no children. |
Biography | Moen moved to Albrektberg in 1995, and he had several jobs, including working for Ragnbjorg Herbjornsrud's pharma company, in which he had an office job. In 1997, he started a career as freelance journalist, including starting to write articles on history and spirituality for a magazine associated with Society for the Enlightment of the Human Soul , or SOMME. From 2000 to 2016, he also wrote for "Daglige Nyheter", a center-right newspaper owned by Lysegronn Media Group. In the meantime, he has published several books, dealing with topics such as theology, spirituality, conspiracy theories, history, and comparative religion. In 2017, he left Jugland and visited several countries, returning in early 2020. He was arrested in May 2021, as a suspect in the conspiracy which led to the failed Albrektberg armed insurrection. He was released from jail although he remained a suspect and was charged with several offenses related to the conspiracy. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/8PmhNSDZ/PAA7931-04-5-905.jpg) | Adalwynda Naess-Schjelderup |
Title | None |
Birth | 1985 |
Positions held | Member of the National Assembly General Secretary of the Workers Democratic Party |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly (since 2021) General Secretary of the Workers Democratic Party |
Political affiliation | Workers Democratic Party |
Education | She graduated in Administration and Law in the Royal College of Albrektberg |
Family | Both her father and mother comes from two prominent nobility families. She is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Fulberaht Sognnaes (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=1635.msg20799#msg20799), one of the founders of the Democratic Party in the 19th-century. She is also the great-granddaughter of Baron Ekkehardt Schjelderup, who served as minister in the 1920s, and one of the leading members of the Patriotic League a far-right monarchist political party. She is single and she has no children. |
Biography | She spent her childhood living in East Moreland and Bakkernaya. Back in Jugland, she is said to have participated in political campaigns of the People's Party, although she was never a member. It does not seem she was very active politically in the university. She started a doctorate but she did not complete it. In late 2014, she was arrested during a protest in Amvkhar and spent two months in jail. She left Jugland in 2016 but returned in 2019. She moved to Amvkhar where she worked for a law firm. She joined Progressive Radical Party, a small left-leaning political party, in late 2019. In 2020, she was elected to the Constituent Assembly in Albrektberg fifth district, as candidate for a left-leaning coalition, by a difference of merely 797 votes. In late 2020, the Progressive Radical Party merged with other left-wing political parties to create the Workers Democratic Party. She was elected to the National Assembly, becoming one of the two MPs from the Workers Democratic Party in the Juglander parliament. On June 2021, she was elected General Secretary of the Workers Democratic Party |
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/177th_meeting_of_the_Bureau_of_the_European_Committee_of_the_Regions_%28CoR%29_Kaja_Kallas_%2836147186203%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/220px-177th_meeting_of_the_Bureau_of_the_European_Committee_of_the_Regions_%28CoR%29_Kaja_Kallas_%2836147186203%29_%28cropped%29.jpg) | Emmeline Kolseth |
Title | None |
Birth | 1977 |
Positions held | Representative in Midstemdal constitutional convention (2021) Member of the National Assembly General Secretary of the Green Party |
Current position | General Secretary of the Green Party Member of the National Assembly (since June 2021) |
Political affiliation | Green Party |
Education | Kolseth graduated in Law and Administration in Anlebaek College. She completed her studies in the University of Sandberg, where she graduated in two courses in Law and Constitutional Theory. |
Family | Kolseth is married and she has one son. |
Biography | During her student years, she joined the Liberal Party, although she was not too politically active at the time. Later, she joined a law firm in Sandberg, where she worked for four years. She moved to Kaninheim in 2008, where she was active working for environmentalist groups and human rights organization. She joined the Democratic Union in 2019. She joined the Federal Democratic Party in late 2020, and she was elected to Midstemdal constitutional convention, playing an active role in the writing of Midstemdal state constitution. She also was joined the Federal Democratic Party executive council in early 2021. However, she resigned and left the Federal Democratic Party, in opposition to some of the policies adopted by the FDP after joining the National Council, particularly regarding environment and energy. She participated in the Green Assembly of Stromendalen, in which the Green Party was founded, in April 2021. She run to the Midstemdal state assembly in the 2021 state election, being elected as a representative for Anlebaek as a Green Party candidate. A few weeks later, she was elected General Secretary of the Green Party. In June 2021, she was elected to the National Assembly, after being elected in a by-election in an Albrektberg district. |
(https://www.mainz.de/verwaltung-und-politik/ob-dezernate/lebensportrait.php.media/174711/ob-michael-ebling-2018.jpg.scaled/9ce6485231d120c8a514cd7eaebc0724.jpg) | Germund Garborg |
Title | None |
Birth | 1962 |
Positions held | Midstemdal State Attourney Federal Attourney General (since 2021) |
Current position | Federal Attourney General |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in Law and Administration in the Royal Albrektberg College. Later, he completed his studies in the National University of Albrektberg, with a doctoral programme on constitutional theory. |
Family | He is married and has two children. |
Biography | Garborg graduated in Law and Administration in the Royal Albrektberg College. From 1986 to 1991, he worked for a law firm in Albrektberg. He joined the Minister of Justice in 1992. In 1994, he became a prosecutor in Briskemyr. He moved to Nordheim in 2001, where he continued to work as prosecutor. In 2008, he was promoted as regional prosecutor. From 2010 to 2014, he was under paid leave in which he completed his studies in the National University of Albrektberg, obtaining a PhD on Constitutional Theory. He moved back to Nordheim in 2015. From 2017 to 2019, he worked as attorney in the Albrektberg High Court. When the Federal Union of Jugland was established, he was appointed State Attourney in Midstemdal. In 2021, Garborg was appointed Attourney General, moving to Midtenstadt. He assisted the Department of Justice in a law which reduced and restricted the military courts in the Federal Union of Jugland. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/fWvcjKL0/Matthias-schweighoefer.jpg) | Hramnberaht Kjaerstad |
Title | None |
Birth | 1980 |
Positions held | State Prosecutor in Albrektberg First District |
Current position | State Prosecutor in Albrektberg First District |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in Law and Administration in the University of Kannenheim. After finishing military service, he competed his studies in Military Law in the Royal Albrektberg War College in 2011. |
Family | Kjaerstad is single and he has no children |
Biography | Kjaerstad incorportated in the Royal Armed Forces in 2006. Shrotly afterwards, he enrolled in the Royal Albretkberg War College to complete his Law formation, this time on military law. In 2012, he achieved the rank of captain in the Royal Armed Forces. He joined the Ministry of Defense in 2013, where he worked as an assistant attourney. From 2015 to 2019, he worked as an attourney, being involved in military courts. He joined the Ministry of Defense in late 2020. After passing the bar exam for state prosecutor, he was appointed State Prosecutor in Albrektberg First District, a position that responds directly to the Federal Attourney General. In mid-2021, he assisted the Department of Defense as advisor in judiciary reform, particularly regarding military law, which was been reformed by legislation passed in the National Assembly at the time. On June, he was assigned a leading role in the trial against suspects involved in Albrektberg failed insurrection. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/CxcBLMfM/mimosa-willamo.jpg) | Albyna Zapffe |
Title | None |
Birth | 1990 |
Positions held | Assistant state prosecutor |
Current position | Assistant state prosecutor in Albrektberg |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She graduated in Law in the National University of Albrektberg in 2014. |
Family | She is single and she has no children. |
Biography | After graduating in the university, in 2014, she moved to Nordheim in 2016, where she passed the state exam to become a prosecutor. She returned to Albrektberg in late 2020, assisting the head prosecutor in Albrektberg sixth district. Later, she started working in Albrektberg first district, assisting state prosecutor Hramnberaht Kjaerstad. |
(http://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pictures/stock_cv/20140403_roivas.jpg) | Waramund Brundtland |
Title | None |
Birth | 1980 |
Positions held | Deputy Director of the Commission of International Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs |
Current position | Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | Brundtland obtained a degree in International Relations in the Royal Albrektberg College. He continued his studies abroaod, returning to Jugland in 2006. |
Family | He is married and has one daughter. |
Biography | After returning to Jugland, Brundtland joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asa civil servant in 2009. From 2013 to 2015, he worked in a Juglander consulate in the Allied States of Ardia. From 2015 to 2017, he had an assistant role in the Juglander embassy in Soleimani. From 2018, he was appointed to the Royal Commission on International Cooperation. In 2019, as part of a larger diplomatic team, Brundtland visited Lakhzovia and Tamora. He became Deputy Director of the Commission of International Trade, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in late 2020. In 2021, he was appointed Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs. |
(https://www3.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Ine+Marie+Wilmann+hsHXhPQlEl8m.jpg) | Hilda Skolem |
Title | None |
Birth | 1985 |
Positions held | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs |
Current position | Department of Foreign Affairs |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She studied at the National University of Amvkhar. She has a degree in Political Science and a PhD in International Relations |
Family | She is married and has no children. |
Biography | Skolem joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2012. From 2013 to 2015, she was third secretary in the Juglander embassy in Rokkenjima. She completed a course on Ardian Studies in 2018. She rejoined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2020, being involved in several diplomatic missions. She also served as advisor in the Constituent Assembly in 2020. After the creation of the National Council in 2021, she joined the Department of Foreign Affairs. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/c4qPnvJL/aff9325f-0001-0004-0000-000001420835-w1600-r1-4006944444444445-fpx46-41-fpy45.jpg) | Aatos Albrekt Gautberaht Revell-Borgen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1969 |
Positions held | Ambassador in Tytor and Royal Selucid |
Current position | Department of Foreign Affairs |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in International Politics in the Royal Albrektberg College. He completed his studies with a PhD in Linguistics he obtained in 1999. |
Family | He has been married twice, being currently divorced. He has five children. His father was a politician from the Conservative Party, serving as mayor of Leverheim from 1991 to 2002. |
Biography | Revell-Borgen joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2000. He served in several diplomatic missions in the next decade. He served as ambassador of Tytor, from 2016 to 2020. He was one of the latest Juglander diplomat to officialaly recognize General Stian Mjosberg. He was later appointed ambassador to Royal Seleucid, a position he left in June 2021, moving back to Jugland. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/y8y7Yw0n/imago0087142408w.jpg) | Konstantin Voitto Wahlroos |
Title | None |
Birth | 1972 |
Positions held | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2004-2019 Department of Foreign Affairs |
Current position | Ambassador in Royal Selucid |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in Political Science in the University of Nordheim. He moved to Albrektberg, graduating in International Relations in the Royal Albretkberg College. He completed a course on Coft Aranye languages in 2002. |
Family | He married in 1999 and he has one son. His wife died in 2016. |
Biography | Konstantin Wahlroos joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2004. He served as assistant ambasador in Waddan and Centralia. In 2019, he joined the Juglander diplomatic mission in Tamora, but left the ministry a few months later, working for a Juglander corporation. He was hired by the Reform Movement as an advisor in late 2020. He joined the Department of Foreign Affairs in April. In June 2021, he was appointed ambassador to Royal Selucid. |
(https://s03.s3c.es/imag/_v0/225x250/d/f/4/Katainen-Jyrki.jpg) | Ermenrich Landsverk |
Title | None |
Birth | 1974 |
Positions held | Member of Amvkhar local council, 2008-2014 Member of Emrta constitutional convention Deputy Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta Speaker of the state assembly of Emrta |
Current position | Deputy Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta Speaker of the state assembly of Emrta |
Political affiliation | Autonomous Movement for Emrta |
Education | He studied Law and Administration in the National University of Amvkhar. He obtained a degree on Commerce and Trade in the Royal Albrektberg College. |
Family | He is married and he has three children. |
Biography | Before the war, Landsverk was a member of the Liberal Party, serving in Amvkhar local council from 2008 to 2014. He worked for a law firm in Amvkhar the following years. In 2020, he was appointed to the constitutional convention, nominated by both the Liberal Party and the Autonomous Movement for Emrta. A few weeks later, he formally joined the Autonomous Movement for Emrta. He was elected Deputy Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta, and run as candidate in the 2021 state election. He was elected afterwards as first Speaker of the Emrta state assembly. |
(https://img.europapress.es/fotoweb/fotonoticia_20190718140418_420.jpg) | Fredenand Ostrem |
Title | None |
Birth | 1958 |
Positions held | Member of the Constituent Assembly Member of the National Assembly Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly Spokesperson of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta in the National Assembly Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta |
Political affiliation | Autonomous Movement for Emrta |
Education | He studied Economics in the National University of Amvkhar. He also obtained a degree in Administration and Business in the Royal University of Albrektberg. |
Family | He is married and he has four children. |
Biography | After finishing his studies, Ostrem worked for Nordsem Industries until 1991. He worked for Jugland Central Bank from 1991 to 2008. From 2010 to 2019, he worked for Dyrsted Corporation. In 2020, he was elected to the Constituent Assembly, as a candidate of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta, being one of their founding members. He was elected to the National Assembly, becoming one of the eight MPs from Autonomous Movement for Emrta. Since then, he serves as parliamentary speaker for Autonomous Movement for Emrta group in the National Assembly. He is also Chairman of the Autonomous Movement for Emrta since 2021. Ostrem has declared that he envisions Emrta as "an eventual sovreign nation-state in Coft Aranye, but impossible to predict when such horizon may become a reality", although he has recently declared that independent from Jugland "is not one aim that our [Autonomous] Movement [for Emrta] is considering for the next decade today". |
(https://i.postimg.cc/cJ00QGpg/FRONT-BHH.jpg) | Kjartan Walhafryd Eysteinn Sandemorgen av Nordmark |
Title | None |
Birth | 1962 |
Positions held | CEO of Nordsem Industries |
Current position | CEO of Nordsem Industries CEO of Sondemorgen Investment Fund |
Political affiliation | Solidarity and Convergence |
Education | He graduated in Business and Administration in the Royal Albrektberg College. |
Family | He is married and has five children. His father, deceased in 2017, was one of the main donors of the Conservative Party. His brother Leobwyn was Baron of Nordmark until 2021. |
Biography | Kjartan Sandemorgen, who comes from a noble family from northeastern Jugland, is well-known for being one of the richest men in Jugland. He founded his own company in 1998, Nordsem Industries, which mostly produces building materials and fixtures. He became Deputy Secretary of the Federation of Business Organizations (FED) in 2004, being elected Chairman of the FED from 2008 to 2016. He moved to Amvkhar, Emrta, in 2015, where he has invested particularly in the real state sector. He also bought Emrtenposten, Amvkhar's second largest newspaper, in 2018. In his youth, Sandemorgen was a member of the Conservative Party, although he was not politically active. In 2021, he was one of the leading promoters of the Grand-Duchy of Emrta in Emrta constitutional convention. He allegedly joined the Solidarity and Convergence party in 2021, although he did not participate in the 2021 state election in Emrta. Since 2020, he is also one of the main shareholders of Nordansk Airways. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/qMHtD76z/A5DSNeX7.jpg) | Waramund Meyn |
Title | None |
Birth | 1955 |
Positions held | Founder of the Society for the Enlightment of the Human Soul |
Current position | None / Unknown |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | Born in Hernstadt, Meyn studied in the Hernstadt University, becoming an engineer. |
Family | He has been married three times. He has one daughter from his first marriage. |
Biography | From 1982 to 1996, Meyn lived in several countries, working for different corporations. After returning to Jugland, he published an autobiographical novel in 1997, which had a rather limited impact. He started to publish non-fiction books afterwards, mostly dealing with religious, spirituality, and occultist literature. He is one of the founders of the Society for the Enlightment of the Human Soul, or SOMME, but he reportedly left the leadership of the organization in 2011. Since them, he continued to publish non-fiction books and started to write articles on Jugland history on nationalist magazines as well. In 2015-2017, he reportedly joined the Ministry of Defense, working as an intelligence analyst. He has been associated with Freedom Party officials and the failed 2021 Albrektberg armed insurrection. |
(https://dg31sz3gwrwan.cloudfront.net/actor/334824/65534268_medium-optimized-2.jpg) | Hermann Dedichen |
Title | None |
Birth | 1971 |
Positions held | Member of the National Assembly |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly Spokesperson of the Freedom Party in the National Assembly |
Political affiliation | Freedom Party |
Education | He graduated in Rosendalen College |
Family | He married in 1999 but divorced three years later. He has no children. |
Biography | Dedichen was a school teacher from 1996 to 2012. He worked later for a pharma company owned by Herbjornsrud's family. He joined the Freedom Party in 2019. He was elected to the National Assembly in the 2021 legislative election, as a candidate of the Freedom Party. He became spokesperson of the Freedom Party parliamentary group. He was accused of being in contact with some of the conspirators of the failed Albrektberg armed insurrection, but charges against him were later dropped. On June 2021, he was appointed Freedom Party's Director of National and Electoral Strategy as well. |
(https://www.coleurope.eu/sites/default/files/styles/small_image/public/schallenberg.jpg) | Faramund Stubberud |
Title | None |
Birth | 1970 |
Positions held | President of the Freedom Party |
Current position | President of the Freedom Party |
Political affiliation | Freedom Party |
Education | He graduated in Law in the National University of Albrektberg. |
Family | He is married and has two children. |
Biography | Stubberud joined the Conservative Party in his youth. He joined the Nationalist Alliance, one small party which part of the Coalition of Right Forces. He brieftly served as deputy governor in a southwestern province. In early 2020, he joined the Freedom Party. He was elected to Amvkhar local council as a candidate of the Freedom Party. A few months later, he became the Freedom Party leader of the State of Emrta. He did not run for office in the 2021 state election. Instead, he moved to Midtenstadt where he joined the Freedom Party executive national committee. He run as candidate to the Freedom Party primaries on May 2021, surprisingly defeating Wigburg Aarseth, acting leader of the party, to become President of the Freedom Party. Despite being leader of the Freedom Party, he does not hold public office right now. Critics have accused him of moving the Freedom Party further toward right-leaning and nationalist tendencies. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/4d5hNJVJ/vapaavuori-jan-ema.jpg) | Gerlach Flogstad |
Birth | 1965 |
Positions held | Deputy Chairman of the National Coalition, 2016-2020 Spokesperson of the National People's Alliance Member of the Constituent Assembly, 2020 Member of the National Assembly (since 2021) First Secretary of the National Democratic Party |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly First Secretary of the National Democratic Party |
Political affiliation | National Democratic Party |
Education | He graduated in Fjellstad University, obtaining a degree in Sociology. |
Family | He is married and has two children |
Biography | Flogstad joined the People's Party in 1994, he was a candidate in the 1997 and 2000 legislative elections, but failed to be elected. From 2006 to 2011, he was living in Albrektberg. He participated in the 2013 and 2014 protests in Gronbukt, where he lived back then. During the war, he held several political positions and offices in the territory controlled by the National Army. He participated in the peace negotiations and was elected to the 2020 Constituent Assembly, as a candidate of the National People's Alliance. In late 2020, he was elected First Secretary of the National Democratic Party, and he would be elected to the National Assembly as a National Democratic Party candidate, heading National Democratic Party nationwide list. He participated in the negotiations to the election of a the National Council - the new executive federal government in the Federal Union of Jugland. On June 2021, he was reelected as First Secretary of the National Democratic Party. He is the leader of the National Democratic Party, despite neither joining the National Council nor being the parliamentary spokesperson of the National Democratic Party parliamentary group. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/TwNQn6Ff/800px-Thomas-Blomqvist.jpg) | Bernhardt Krohg |
Birth | 1966 |
Positions held | Member of the Constituent Assembly Member of the National Assembly Speaker of the National Assembly |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly Speaker of the National Assembly |
Political affiliation | Federal Democratic Party |
Education | He graduated in Sociology in the |
Family | He is married and has two children. |
Biography | Krohg was elected to the 2020 Constituent Assembly as a candidate in the Democratic Union. Previously, he had been local representative as candidate of the Liberal Party. He was elected to the National Assembly in 2021, as candidate of the Federal Democratic Party, and being elected first Speaker of the National Assembly. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/QdZ59VLG/99bbff67ba75461ad35d3cb3d7e7ef268cabe191ee40b4ba00089c087a46c039.jpg) | Sigeweard Faeravaag |
Birth | 1966 |
Positions held | Spokesperson of Social Initiative coalition |
Current position | Spokesperson of Social Initiative coalition Member of the National Assembly Parliamentary spokesperson of Social Initiative |
Political affiliation | Social Initiative |
Education | He graduated in Law and Business in the National University of Nordheim |
Family | He is married and has three children. |
Biography | Before the war, he was a member of the Conservative Party. He served as local councillor in Rosendalem from 2017 to 2020. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly as candidate of the Civic Independent Party. He was elected Deputy Chairman of the Civic Independent Party in late 2020. He was elected to the National Assembly, becoming both parliamentary spokesperson. On May, he became spokesperson of the Social Initiative coalition. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/XYmCS83b/ville-skinnari-0.jpg) | Helmwald Yivisaker-Aksnes |
Title | None |
Birth | 1974 |
Positions held | Member of the Constituent Assembly Member of the National Assembly Member of the state assembly of Nordansk Chairman of the Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallholders |
Current position | Chairman of the Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallholders Member of the Nordansk state assembly |
Political affiliation | Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallholders |
Education | He holds a degree on Administrative Sciences in the State University of Nordheim. |
Family | He is the third son of Baron Albrekt Gelmund Yivisaker-Aksnes av Rogader. He is married and has six children. |
Biography | He had joined the Conservative Party in his youth. He served as Deputy Minister of Education in Bernhardt Vigeland's government (2016-2018). In 2019, he joined the Independent Civic Party, serving in the local administration in Hernstadt. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly as candidate of the Social Initiative coaltion, and again to the 2021 National Assembly election. However, Yivisaker-Aksnes grew increasingly critical of Social Initiative role in the negotiations to the election of the coalition government, left both Social Initiative and the Independent Civic Party to found his own political party, the Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallholders. He run as candidate of the Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallhoders in the Nordansk state election, in which his party obtained three seats (including him). He was confirmed as Chairman of the Party of Pensioners, Veterans, and Smallholders in their first congress. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/85kzfJm5/85960599-1ead-5f48-a55b-9094953a5882.jpg) | Asbjorn Soyland |
Birth | 1962 |
Positions held | Member of the Constituent Assembly Member of the National Assembly |
Current position | Member of the National Assembly |
Political affiliation | Freedom Party |
Education | He holds a Law degree from the State Univeresity of Nordheim. |
Family | He is married and has four chldren. |
Biography | He joined the Civic Independent Party in 2015. He served as personal lawyer for several members of the United League of Independent Counties, a conservative militia that operated in northeastern Jugland during the war. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 2020 and to the National Assembly in 2021. Soyland had joined the leadership council of the Social Initiative coalition earlier that year. However, he opposed the organization support to the new coalition in the National Council. Eventually, he resigned from both the Social Initiative coalition and left his seat in the National Assembly. He would return to the National Assembly on June 2021, as he was elected to the National Assembly in a by-election in the Albrektberg district where former President of the Provisional Government Eadwald Engelsaas had been elected. Although he was elected as an independent candidate, he joined the Freedom Party parliamentary group. |
(https://sdp.fi/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/tuomioja-erkki-yhtkuvake1-350x350.jpg) | Albrekt Thortsvedt |
Birth | 1946 |
Positions held | General Secretary of the Workers Communist Party Chairman of the Workers Democratic Party |
Current position | Chairman of the Workers Democratic Party |
Political affiliation | Workers Democratic Party |
Education | He attended a trade school in 1963-1966, to become a machine tuner. |
Family | He is widowed and has three children and seven grandchildren. |
Biography | He joined the Communist Party in 1965. From 1982 to 1988, he was a local councillor in Mjodde. He joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party, a far-left organization established by former members of the Communist Party in 1997. He was one of the founding members of the Workers Communist Party, a Marxist-Leninist political party established in 2010. He would be elected General Secretary of the Workers Communist Party in 2012. He would be arrested during the 2014 protests, being released in 2016. He was elected to the 2020 Constituent Assembly, as candidate of a far-left coalition that included the Workers Communist Party. In late 2020, the Workers Democratic Party was established, and as consequence the Workers Communist Party would be officially dissolved a few weeks later. He became Chairman of the Workers Democratic Party. He run to the 2021 National Assembly election, but he failed to be elected, ending fourth in the district he had run. The delegates of the Workers Democratic Party decided a motion to replace the Joint Secretariat established on December 2020 by a General Secretary, open the way to primaries in the Workers Democratic Party in the 2021 Extrarordinary Congress, held on June 2021. Thortsvedt had implictly endorsed Hubert Peura as candidate to become General Secretary of the Workers Democratic Party, but Peura would be defeated by Adalwynda Naess-Schjelderup. It is considered that Thortsvedt, as Chairman of the Workers Democratic Party and following the amends to the party platform in the 2021 Extraordinary Congress, has a mostly ceremonial role in the Workers Democratic Party, although he still officially heads the meetings of the federal executive council of the party in his role as chairman. He has published five books, mostly on communist theory and political commentary. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/prgcVDC4/petteri-orpo-0743666d-4655-48b4-b537-febd179caf3-resize-750.jpg) | Ragnbjorg Zwigam |
Birth | 1969 |
Positions held | Member of Emrta state assembly |
Current position | Member of Emrta state assembly |
Political affiliation | Workers Democratic Party |
Education | He graduated in History in the National University of Amvkhar. |
Family | He is married and has two children. |
Biography | During his years in the university, Zwigam was a sympathizer of the People's Party, although he was never a member. After becoming a school teacher, he was active with the union movement. He was active in the 2013 protests, being arrested for two months. He later joined the Workers Communist Party. He was a candidate to the Constituent Assembly but failed to be elected. Again, he failed to be elected to the National Assembly, this time as candidate of the Workers Democratic Party. In the 2021 state election, he would be finally elected to the Emrta state assembly, becoming the only member of the Workers Democratic Party in the state assembly. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/QxVVRvFH/IejyhQG2.png) | Gerlach Runeberg |
Birth | 1958 |
Positions held | Deputy Chairman of the Juglander Labour Federation |
Current position | Deputy Chairman of the Juglander Labour Federation |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in industrial chemistry in 1982, in the University of Leverheim |
Family | He is married and has three children. |
Biography | He joined the United Labour Party, a center-left political party, in 1976. Since 1989, he was involved in the union movement. He was General Secretary of the Federation of Professionals and Workers from 2007 to 2011. He was elected Deputy Chairman of the Juglander Labour Federation, the second largest working union in Jugland, in late 2020. Along other leading members of the Juglander Labour Federation, he endorsed the Workers Democratic Party for the 2021 National Assembly election and the State election of the same year. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/90HjX8V5/unknown-profile-300x300.jpg) | Kristjan Akerman |
Birth | 1988/1989 |
Positions held | None / Unknown |
Current position | None / Unknown |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | According to Albion Green Initiative, he holds a degree on Ecological Sciences. |
Family | Akerman is reportedly single. |
Biography | Born in Nya Aland, Akerman was an exchange student in Jugland, attending the National University of Amvkhar in the 2012-2013 course. He came back to Nya Aland and finished his studies in Ecological Sciences. He started a PhD on Applied Biology, but he did not complete it. According to Albion Green Initiative, he has being a lecturer on environmental issues since then. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/RVwjdLmq/13-3-10104930.jpg) | Otto Waldheim |
Birth | 1988 |
Positions held | Royal Armed Forces of Jugland United Juglander Armed Forces |
Current position | United Juglander Armed Forces |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He completed several courses in the Royal Albrektberg War College, from 2013 to 2015. |
Family | Waldheim is single and he has no children. |
Biography | Waldheim joined the armed forces in 2007. He completed several degrees and courses in the Royal Albrektberg War College from 2013 to 2015. He continued his career in the armed forces, achieving the rank of captain and being involved in several fronts during the war. He joined the Federal Information Agency in 2021. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/0N0WVWwc/UIT-Jussi-Lampi.jpg) | Fulberaht Osgard Brun-Strand |
Title | None |
Birth | 1960 |
Positions held | CEO of Strand Media Entertainment Group |
Current position | CEO of Strand Media Entertainment Group |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in Business and Administration in the Royal Albrektberg College. |
Family | His grandfather founded Strand Media Entertainment. He is divorced and has one son. |
Biography | After the death of his father in 1998, he became CEO of Strand Media Entertainment, the largest entertainment company in Jugland (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=1635.msg20997#msg20997), which producers hundreds of movies and television shows every year. As producer, he has won many awards in the film and television industry. He is reportedly one of the richest men in Jugland. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/Twr2wWpK/748px-Aku-Louhimies.jpg) | Raymond Berglund |
Birth | 1968 |
Positions held | None |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | He graduated in media studies in the Royal Albrektberg College. |
Family | He is divorced and has two children (both deceased). |
Biography | After finishing his studies, he started to work as film critic in 1994. He started his career and co-screenwriter and actor in films made by his uncle Albrekt Berglund. His debut as an independent director was "Despair" (1998), and gained nationwide attention with the comedy "Bruises of Ice" (2004). His biggest success was the drama "Wolves and Girls" (2009). From 2015 to 2019, he lived abroad, mostly involved with television movies, in both the role of director and producer. Back in Jugland, he directed two films in 2020, the drama "The Decay of History", and the horror film "Endelig natt". He has won two Leobwyn Awards and one nomination to the Ostlake international award in his role as film director. He has endorsed both the United Labour Party and the Liberal Party in the past, and endorsed the Federal Democratic Party in the 2021 National Assembly election. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/MHjfZG1H/Amy-De-Bhrun-1.png) | Fryda Hexum |
Birth | 1984 |
Positions held | None |
Current position | None |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She studied in a bilingual school in Amvkhar. She speaks six languages. |
Family | She is single and has no children. |
Biography | She worked as a shop assistant, model, waitress, before pursuing her career in acting. Her first role was in the short film "Wonder" (2005). In television, she has had many secondary roles since the mid 2000s, including appearances in "Girls Affairs", "A Strange Secret", "Trust", "Kings And Heirs", "Broken", and "The Abbyss", the last of which she appeared in several episodes. Her first fixed television role was in 2009, in the drama "Doctor Hope". Her first cenematographic work was "The Last Rites", a historical drama. Since then, she appeared in many films, including "Courier of Crime" (2010), "The Power of the Lover" (2011), "Thief of Desire" (2011), "Nymphs and Men" (2012), "Family, A Nightmare" (2012), "Agony" (2014), "The North" (2018), "Searching at the Shadows" (2019), "A Strange Wish" (2019), "Good Business" (2020), "Bound" (2020), "Listening to the Soldier" (2020), and "Failure and Glory" (2021). From 2014 to 2019, she was mostly involved with the theatre group "Rainbow Horde", playing many drama and comedy roles. She won a Leobwyn Award as leading actress for "Agony", as well as a leading role in the short film "Good Business", which became the first Juglander production (along with the animation "Soul" the same year) to win the Ostlake International Award in 2021. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/2Sw-BW4zJ/tumblr-pq9f5ba-Yj-S1wrs1wj-640.png) | Unna Steinnunna Ripatten-Saarinen |
Birth | 2001 |
Positions held | Assistant Priestess |
Current position | Assistant Priestess in Temple of Tresektyarr |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She joined a religious school at age 12 in Briskemyr. |
Family | She is single and she has no children, as priestesses has a vow of celibacy in the Order of Werden. As it is traditional for Juglander clergy, she has lived in religious residences since becoming a clergy apprentice. |
Biography | In 2016, she moved to Enno Lyscei temple, where she served as a reliigious apprentice. As consequence of the war, she was forced to leave the temple in 2018. However, from mid-2019 to October 2020, she was in captivity. In June 2021, she became an assistant priestess at the Temple of Temple of Tresektyarr, nearby Albrekberg |
(https://i.postimg.cc/PxkzH1M5/image.jpg) | Roza Hadewyda Forsman |
Birth | 1996 |
Positions held | Assistant priestess in Enno Lyscei Shrine |
Current position | Teacher at National Overlegen Forberedskap School |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She joined a religious school at age 14. In 2014, she was ordered as priestess. From December 2020 to April 2021, she attended the Stromserenga Holy College. |
Family | She is single and has no children. |
Biography | She was ordered a priestess at age 18. In 2016, she moved to the Enno Lyscei Shrine, where she served as assistant priestess. However, she would be in captivity for 14 months during the war. After the war, Forsman left the clergy, and she prepared for a course in a religious college. In 2021, she became a teacher in National Overlegen Forberedskap School, a prestigious state school in Albrektberg. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/GtZWgtzB/channels4-profile.jpg) | Astrid Eoforhilda Sklett |
Birth | 2000 |
Positions held | Assistant priestess |
Current position | Assistant teacher at religious school |
Political affiliation | None / Unknown |
Education | She joined a religious school in 2013, becoming a religious apprentice in 2018 |
Family | She is single and she has no children. |
Biography | In 2018, she joined Enno Lyscei Shrine as a religious apprentice. However, she only lived there a few weeks, and would be captive in Hernstadt until October 2020. After leaving the clergy, she enrolled in a preparation course in the Holy Albrektberg College. She joined Grodum-Traa Residential School, a religious school for future apprentices to priestesses, in Albrektberg, in 2021. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/ZnsbCS8b/young-woman-private-avatar-icon-vector-11124844.jpg) | Albyna Wambyna Bottolfsen-Haamann |
Birth | 1997 |
Positions held | Assistant priestess |
Current position | Magistrate, Holy Order of Werden |
Political affiliation | None/Unknown |
Education | Born in Nammes, Emrta, she attended a religious school in Amvkhar. She was ordered assistant priestess in 2018 |
Family | She is married and has one son, born on May 2021. |
Biography | After being ordered priestess, she moved to Enno Lyscei Shrine in 2018, where she served as assistant priestess and, as well as the ceremonial and ritual roles, serving as personal assistant to High Priestess Hrafnhildra Evjen-Stubben. She spent the last months on the war captive in Hernstadt, being released in October 2020. She enrolled in a religious college in late 2020, becoming an assistant magistrate in the Holy Order of Werden in May 2021. The same month, she gave birth to a son, three months after marrying Gerulf Stromme, a magistrate from Albrektberg. |