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Revision as of 11:17, 23 August 2022
Cynthia Masterson | |
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6th Prime Minister of Icaris | |
In office 2058–2064 | |
President | Santiago Franco Hugo Araújo Isabella Vidal |
Preceded by | Clyde Schneider |
Succeeded by | Dietrich Weber |
5th Minister of Infrastructure | |
In office 2053–2058 | |
President | Eli Dupont |
Preceded by | Anna Lacroix |
Succeeded by | Robert Schlesinger |
State Delegate from Avalon's 4th District | |
In office 2034–2052 | |
Preceded by | Gary Sipowicz |
Succeeded by | Anthony Fenn |
Personal details | |
Born | Cynthia Masterson January 1, 1997 |
Nationality | Migazan (Prior to 2019) Icarisian (2019 - death) |
Political party | Traditionalist |
Profession | Lawyer, Politician |
Cynthia Masterson (b. 1997) served as the sixth Prime Minister of Icaris, the fifth Minister of Infrastructure under President Eli Dupont and as the State Delegate from Avalon's 4th District
Contents
Early Life and Career
Political Career
Early activism and Traditionalist Party work
State Delegate from Avalon's 4th District
2034 State Delegacy election
First term
2040 State Delegacy election
Second term
2046 State Delegacy election
Third term
Minister of Infrastructure (2053-20570
Prime Minister of Icaris (2058-2064)
2058 Prime Minister selection
Tensure
When Clyde Schneider was killed during the October 4 attacks, newly appointed President Santiago Franco needed to fill the vacant slot. Cynthia had proven to be a skilled policy expert and negotiator in her roles as a State Delegate and Eli Dupont's Minister of Infrastructure. She was touted as one of the most effective public officials in the Traditionalist Party during the time. Presidential Chief of Staff, Tobin Pender, realized President Franco (who'd opted to not fill the Vice President role), needed a strong Prime Minister to co-lead the nation with. He suggested Cyntha Masterson and Santiago Franco selected her to be the next Prime Minister.
During her six years, she served Presidents Franco, Araújo, and Vidal. Isabella Vidal allowed for a blended selection for Prime Minister in 2064, the states chose Dietrich Weber, and President Vidal selected him to become the next Prime Minister.
Political views
Political Views
Policy | Large/Small | Yes/No | High/Low | Easy/Rigid |
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Government Size | Large | |||
Renewable Energy Dependence | Yes | |||
Privatized Healthcare System | No | |||
Social Market Economy | Yes | |||
Business Regulation | High | |||
Compellance Laws | Yes | |||
Labor Unions | Yes | |||
Opt-In Tax System | Yes | |||
Business Subsidies | No | |||
Government Spending | High | |||
Conscription | No | |||
Domestic Surveillance on Citizenry | Yes | |||
Citizenship | Rigid | |||
Theocracy | No | |||
Death Penalty | No | |||
Government-Sponsored Marriage | Yes | |||
Abortion | No | |||
Firearm Regulation | High | |||
Universal Public School | Yes | |||
Isolationist Foreign Policy | No | |||
Globalism | Yes | |||
Free Trade | Yes | |||
Defense Budget | High |
Trad: 23/23
Lib: 1/20