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'''Tommy Papillion''' was the tenth [[President of the Theocratic States of Icaris|President]] and the twelfth Director of the [[Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy]]. | '''Tommy Papillion''' was the tenth [[President of the Theocratic States of Icaris|President]] and the twelfth Director of the [[Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy]]. | ||
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= Early Life and career = | = Early Life and career = |
Revision as of 19:08, 23 May 2020
Tommy Papillion | |
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10th President of Icaris | |
In office 2069–2073 | |
Prime Minister | Dietrich Weber Robert Schlesinger |
Vice President | Will McKenzie |
Preceded by | Santiago Franco |
Succeeded by | Dietrich Weber |
12th Director of the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy | |
In office 2065–2069 | |
Preceded by | Gabrielle Rousseau |
Succeeded by | Paul Klaus |
Personal details | |
Born | Tommy Papillion January 1, 1998 Migaza City, Migaza |
Died | 2058 (aged 60 years) Paletaph, Icaris |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Nationality | Migazan (Prior to 2019) Icarisian (2019 - death) |
Political party | Independent |
Spouse(s) | Female Dupont (undated) |
Profession | Politician |
Tommy Papillion was the tenth President and the twelfth Director of the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy.
Contents
Early Life and career
Political career
Director of the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy (2065-2069)
President of Icaris (2069-2073)
=2069 Presidential Election
Corruption scandal
On the campaign trail as a Libertist, he joined the popular Traditionalist candidate Will McKenzie, to form an Independent ticket for the presidency. Their populist optimism won them an overwhelming majority in the polls, not seen since Levi Shamir's election in 2021. However, this public approval bliss was very short lived when their presidency was caught up in several major scandals, eventually ending in the convictions, deaths, and investigations of many politicians. Tommy Papillion was a prior millionaire business mogul, and when an investigation was opened into his charity foundation, it brought national attention. Shortly after, the Minister of Defense, ___ (viktor yanikovych) fired the Homeland Protection Agency director, the agency responsible for federal investigations. This was seen as major obstruction of justice, and it did not end there. One week later an audio recording of inside Papillion's home surfaced, and presented, what sounded like, either verbal and/or physical abuse by Papillion against his wife. Later that same year, the Minister of Defense was caught by a reporter who had asked if the President was involved in the decision to fire the HPA director, his response was "We discussed it and agreed on the best course of action." That very same day, within the hour, the President released a statement saying "I had nothing to do with this, I had no prior knowledge of this decision, maybe I should have, but I didn’t. We did not discuss it.” Who was lying? Several days later a sex scandal between the Minister of Defense and the Vice President, Will McKenzie's wife emerged, and the Vice President made it clear the Minister of Defense or he would have to vacate the administration. Tommy Papillion fired the Minister of Defense shortly after. In a shocking ending to part of the story, as the former HPA director was giving a news conference, one that would reportedly expose the President, he was assassinated. Talks of Tommy Papillion's impeachment were stalled until his term was over. He was immediately arrested for fraud, however, on his way to testify before a grand jury, he was assassinated on the court room steps. It is rumored he was involved with organized crime, as well as many high level, even cabinet officials.