James Kowalski
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James Kowalski | |
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7th Chairman of the Traditionalist Party | |
In office 2069 – Present | |
Preceded by | Paul Klaus |
8th Minister of Infrastructure | |
In office 2065–2069 | |
President | Santiago Franco |
Preceded by | Ditmir Pernaska |
Succeeded by | Edward Gutise |
State Delegate from Eskimone's 3rd District | |
In office 2058–2064 | |
Preceded by | Katherine Egbert |
Succeeded by | Elias Vanhannen |
Director of the Office of Office of Program and Policy Assessment | |
In office 2056–2058 | |
Preceded by | Travis Kessel |
Director of the Office of State Outreach | |
In office 2050–2056 | |
State Minister from Eskimone | |
In office 2046–2050 | |
Preceded by | Bob Adamson |
Succeeded by | Robert Schlesinger |
Personal details | |
Born | James Kowalski January 1, 2020 (age 53) |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Traditionalist |
Spouse(s) | Gay? (undated) |
Profession | Politician, Educator |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Icaris |
Branch/service | Icarisian Army |
Years of service | 2038-2039 (1 year) |
James Kowalski is the current Chariman of the Traditionalist Party, served as a State Delegate and State Minister from Eskimone, Minister of Infrastructure in the second Santiago Franco administration. In 2069, Kowalski was the Traditionalist Party presidential nominee but lost to Tommy Papillion in the general election. After the election, he was chosen as the Chairman of the Traditionalist Party by the Traditionalist Administrative Committee.
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Early life and career
Political career
Infrastructure administration
Political views
Policy | Large/Small | Yes/No | High/Low | Easy/Rigid |
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Government Size | Small | |||
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 | Yes | |||
Government Spending | Low | |||
Conscription | No | |||
Domestic Surveillance on Citizenry | Yes | |||
Citizenship | Rigid | |||
Theocracy | No | |||
Death Penalty | No | |||
Government-Sponsored Marriage | Yes | |||
Abortion | No | |||
Firearm Regulation | Low | |||
Universal Public School | Yes | |||
Isolationist Foreign Policy | No | |||
Globalism | Yes | |||
Free Trade | No | |||
Defense Budget | High |
Alignment with other parties:
Trad: 14/23
Lib: 7/20
Work: 13/23
Nat: 12/23
Fed: 7/23
Newf: 9/23
ColProg: 13/23