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− | '''Léonard Dreyfus''' (born 1 February 1980) is a Montesayettean chemical engineer, politician, and former second lieutenant who has been serving as [[President of Montesayette]] and leader of the [[Social Democratic Party (Montesayette)|Social Democratic Party]] since 2008. He succeeded [[Rogier David]] as the nation's president. Over his long tenure, he has already had four cabinet shuffles. Montesayette has seen the redenomination of the [[Montesayettean pound]], drug liberalization and the trial of supervised injection sites, the limited denationalization of the country's public health system, and the ongoing expansion of the [[Montesayettean Defense | + | '''Léonard Dreyfus''' (born 1 February 1980) is a Montesayettean chemical engineer, politician, and former second lieutenant who has been serving as [[President of Montesayette]] and leader of the [[Social Democratic Party (Montesayette)|Social Democratic Party]] since 2008. He succeeded [[Rogier David]] as the nation's president. Over his long tenure, he has already had four cabinet shuffles. Montesayette has seen the redenomination of the [[Montesayettean pound]], drug liberalization and the trial of supervised injection sites, the limited denationalization of the country's public health system, and the ongoing expansion of the [[Montesayettean Defense Forces]] under Dreyfus. |
Due to his contacts with the Montesayettean Federation of Students and the Montesayettean Confederation of Trade Unions, he was previously elected governor of [[Pumont]] in 2003, shortly after leaving the [[Montesayettean Army Reserve]]. During his governorship, the province of Pumont experienced a rise in taxes, a financial realignment of the provincial fiscal policy, rent controls, and a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan, all of which resulted in a significant reduction in homelessness and poverty to safe levels. His sudden rise as governor of Pumont and the widespread adoption of social media at the time made him one of the most widely known Montesayettean politicians in years, opening the door for him to become president. | Due to his contacts with the Montesayettean Federation of Students and the Montesayettean Confederation of Trade Unions, he was previously elected governor of [[Pumont]] in 2003, shortly after leaving the [[Montesayettean Army Reserve]]. During his governorship, the province of Pumont experienced a rise in taxes, a financial realignment of the provincial fiscal policy, rent controls, and a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan, all of which resulted in a significant reduction in homelessness and poverty to safe levels. His sudden rise as governor of Pumont and the widespread adoption of social media at the time made him one of the most widely known Montesayettean politicians in years, opening the door for him to become president. |
Revision as of 05:50, 26 February 2023
Léonard Dreyfus | |
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President of Montesayette | |
Assumed office 10 July 2008 | |
Vice President | |
Preceded by | Rogier David |
Governor of Pumont | |
In office 21 June 2003 – 31 May 2008 | |
President | Rogier David |
Preceded by | Urbain Monette |
Succeeded by | Éloi Gardinier |
Leader of the Social Democratic Party | |
Assumed office 28 May 2008 | |
Preceded by | Rogier David |
Personal details | |
Born | Annecy City, Darbonnay Metropolitan Region, Pumont, Montesayette | 1 February 1980
Nationality | Montesayettean |
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Lorraine Belmont (m. 2001) |
Children | Christine |
Alma mater |
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Military service | |
Branch/service | Montesayettean Army |
Years of service | 1997–2003 |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Unit | Montesayettean Army Combat Engineering Corps |
Léonard Dreyfus (born 1 February 1980) is a Montesayettean chemical engineer, politician, and former second lieutenant who has been serving as President of Montesayette and leader of the Social Democratic Party since 2008. He succeeded Rogier David as the nation's president. Over his long tenure, he has already had four cabinet shuffles. Montesayette has seen the redenomination of the Montesayettean pound, drug liberalization and the trial of supervised injection sites, the limited denationalization of the country's public health system, and the ongoing expansion of the Montesayettean Defense Forces under Dreyfus.
Due to his contacts with the Montesayettean Federation of Students and the Montesayettean Confederation of Trade Unions, he was previously elected governor of Pumont in 2003, shortly after leaving the Montesayettean Army Reserve. During his governorship, the province of Pumont experienced a rise in taxes, a financial realignment of the provincial fiscal policy, rent controls, and a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan, all of which resulted in a significant reduction in homelessness and poverty to safe levels. His sudden rise as governor of Pumont and the widespread adoption of social media at the time made him one of the most widely known Montesayettean politicians in years, opening the door for him to become president.