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Eluvatar
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(Interim) High Councillor of Regional Security
In office January 04, 2007 - February 1, 2007
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Dissolved
Senator
In office January 28, 2007 - March 27, 2008
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Minister of Regional Security
In office February 02, 2007 - August 01, 2007
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Saint Oz
Supreme Court Justice
In office March 05, 2007 - February 04, 2008
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Dissolved
Minister of Defense
In office August 01, 2007 - November 02, 2007
Preceded by Sovereign Dixie
Succeeded by PoD Gunner
Senator
In office June 28, 2010 - June 6, 2011
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Speaker
In office July 02, 2010 - June 6, 2011
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Gallipoli-China
Minister of Internal Affairs
In office June 07, 2011-July 25, 2011
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Inglo-Scotia
Delegate
In office July 25, 2011 -
Preceded by PoD Gunner
Succeeded by Limitless Events
Chief Justice
In office September 14, 2011-May 31, 2012
Preceded by Gulliver
Succeeded by Limitless Events
Personal details
Member since January 04, 2007
Nation Eluvatar
Regions Taijitu, The North Pacific, The South Pacific, Balder, Osiris
Political party Progressive Party
Specialities None
Interests None



History

NationStates Convictions

  1. A bad constitution is worse than no constitution.
    1. An unreadable constitution is a bad constitution.
  2. The essence of democracy is that the rights of the opposition are protected.
    1. Any banning must always be given justification.
    2. Simply having elections is not enough to be democratic.
  3. Feeder democracy is possible.
  4. NationStates is interesting for a wide array of reasons
    1. Conflict for conflicts sake does not work at exciting interest
    2. Conflict that happens naturally can excite interest but changes the nature of the parties involved