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==Infrastructure administration==
 
==Infrastructure administration==
 
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Alignment with other parties: <br/>
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Trad: 14/23 <br/> Lib: 7/20 <br/> Work: 13/23 <br/> Nat: 12/23 <br/> Fed: 7/23 <br/> Newf: 9/23 <br/> ColProg: 13/23
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=Personal life=
 
=Personal life=
  
  
 
[[Category:Icarisian Politicians]]
 
[[Category:Icarisian Politicians]]
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[[Category: Content by Icaris]]

Latest revision as of 23:55, 24 October 2022

James Kowalski
James Kowalski.png
Photo of James Kowalski in 2067
7th Chairman of the Traditionalist Party
In office
2069 – Present
Preceded byPaul Klaus
8th Minister of Infrastructure
In office
2065–2069
PresidentSantiago Franco
Preceded byDitmir Pernaska
Succeeded byEdward Gutise
State Delegate from Eskimone's 3rd District
In office
2058–2064
Preceded byKatherine Egbert
Succeeded byElias Vanhannen
Director of the Office of Office of Program and Policy Assessment
In office
2056–2058
Preceded byTravis Kessel
Director of the Office of State Outreach
In office
2050–2056
State Minister from Eskimone
In office
2046–2050
Preceded byBob Adamson
Succeeded byRobert Schlesinger
Personal details
Born
James Kowalski

(2020-01-01)January 1, 2020 (age 53)
NationalityIcarisian
Political partyTraditionalist
Spouse(s)
Gay? (undated)
ProfessionPolitician, Educator
Military service
AllegianceIcaris
Branch/serviceIcarisian Army
Years of service2038-2039 (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.

Early life and career

Political career

Infrastructure administration

Political views

Policy Large/Small Yes/No High/Low Easy/Rigid
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

Personal life