Andrew Tabor

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Alexei Tabor
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Tabor in 2018
Leader of the National Social Party
Incumbent
Assumed office
September 30, 2001
DeputyRichard Knapman
Francis Holland
Brian Judas
Preceded byPosition Established
Assembly Member from Éire
Assumed office
September 30, 2011
Preceded bySaddie O'Affery
Personal details
Born
Alexei Jack Tabor

(1969-02-01) February 1, 1969 (age 55)
Éire, Gjorka
Political partyNational Social Party (2001-present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (1996-2001)
Gjorka United (1989-1996)
Spouse(s)Enya Tabor (m. 1991)
ChildrenAlexei Tabor Jr., Mary Tabor
Alma materEzarton University
ProfessionPolitician

Alexei Jack Tabor (born February 1, 1969) is a Gjorkan politician and leader of the National Social Party and a member of the National Assembly for Éire since 2011. He first ran for president in 2006, and has since ran in 2011, 2016, and in 2021.

Since his entrance in politics in in 1993, Tabor has an active voice in the Gjorkan far-right. Tabor was elected as a Éire City Council member in 1993 as a member of Gjorka United. He was expelled from the party in 1996 for a statement in he made in the city council calling Khoroshiyans "murders and thieves", a statement he was popularized since. In 2001 he founded the National Social Party, and successfully ran for a seat in the Northern Gjorka Senate in 2003. Tabor's national spotlight was gained in the 2006 presidential election where Tabor participated in the first presidential debate. Despite earning less than 1% of the vote in the election, Tabor used the debate to boost his national image in preparation for the 2011 Gjorkan National Assembly election where his party won seats for the first time earning 3. However, Tabor's major boost was in the 2016 Gjorkan presidential election and the 2016 Gjorkan National Assembly election where he and his party came in third for both elections winning 4.1% of the presidential vote and 10 seats in the National Assembly. In 2020, Tabor announced he was once again running for president in the 2021 election. Tabor secured his best ever result winning 11.1% of the popular vote. On long with his presidential success, Tabor led his party to winning 26 seats in the National Assembly election.

Early Life

Tabor was born February 1, 1969 in Éire, Gjorka to parents Kent and Laura Tabor. His father Kent was a wealthy businessman who owned a variety of business, most prominently a IRA Lumber, the largest lumber producer in Northern Gjorka. According to Farage sister Gilly, Kent Tabor was an abusive father who focused much of his rage on her older sibling Alexei. On night in 1984, Kent Tabor came home and began abusing Alexei's mother Laura and his young brother Drew Tabor. Alexei reportedly decided to act against his father, and strangled him to death. He was not arrested by police on account he was a minor, and was acting in defense of others.

From 1988 to 1992, Tabor attended Ezarton University, a private university in Elkton known for its conservative curriculum. It was at Ezarton he met Enya Melanson, and the two fell in love. Tabor married Melanson in 1991. Tabor briefly attended Ezarton Law School in 1993 before dropping out to run for Éire city council.

Early Career

In July of 1993, two months after dropping out of Ezarton Law School, Tabor announced his campaign for Éire City Council, challenging two term incumbent Joe Frost for seat in the council, both men were members of Gjorka United. At the time, Tabor was relatively unknown in local politics, but using a grassroots and door to door visits Tabor was able to spread awareness of his campaign. This strategy worked as Tabor managed to upset Frost and win the council seat 39.9% to Frost's 39.3% in what the Éire Daily Tribunal called the "greatest upset in Éire political history". During his time in the city council, Tabor repeatedly espoused far-right political views such as the calling for a city ban on foreign immigrants to calling for mandatory nationalist education in local schools.

Following his re-election in 1996, in Tabor's opening statement to the council he took a harsh stance against Khoroshiyans living in Éire. In his speech he called for the city council to ban Khoroshiyans from moving to Éire, and declare the city as "sanctuary city for Non-Khoroshiyans". As for Khoroshiyans already living in Éire called from them to either integrate into Gjorkan culture or be banished from the city. The speech is the first documented time Tabor would used the phrase "murders and thieves" in regards to Khoroshiyans, a phrase he would later popularize. Following the speech, Tabor was censured by the city council and expelled from Gjorka United. A vote to expel Tabor from the city council was narrowly defeated. He attempted to use the media attention of the speech to launch a campaign for Mayor of Éire in 1996, but ultimately dropped out due to financial restraints. Tabor continued to serve in the council until his resignation in 2003 to join the Northern Gjorka Senate

Founding PSN

In 2001, Tabor announced he and other local far-right politicians across Gjorka were founding a new political party known as the National Social Party (PSN). Notable founders include Elkton city councillor Pádraig Coppinger, former Mayor of Baltimore Winston Faringe, and Northern Gjorka Senator Ken Horatio. The founding gained national notoriety as the first right-wing to far-right political party in Gjorka to hold multiple seats since One Nation dissolved in 1989. The first election the party participated in was the 2003 Northern Gjorka Senate election where Tabor along with 10 other candidates from the party won seats.

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See Also

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