Borisovich Kamenev

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Borisovich Kamenev
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Position: Premier of the Loslakian Empire
Term of Office: March 6th 2010-15th November 2015
Predecessor: Leonid Trotsky (Communist)
Successor: Karl Noske (Loslakian National Party)
Date of Birth 12/2/1963
Place of Birth: Mezlinsk
Medals: Medal For Valour, Medal for Combat Service, Partisan Medal (1st Class), Partisan Medal (2nd Class) , Ushakov Medal, Distinguished Military Service (1st Class) and Veteran Of The Loslakian Armed Forces
Political Party: Communist

[edit] (History)

Like all Communist Premiers, Borisovich Kamenev served in the military excelling in all fields of combat. When Leonid Trotsky was locked in a power struggle against George Carson, a right-wing member of the Unionist party it seemed necessary for a change in leadership. Trotsky however died on the 6th March 2010 leading to Kamenev's rise to power. He defeated other well known canditates such as Admiral Baldiwn, Deputy Leader of the LCP and also the Party's General Seretary Yuri Andropov.

[edit] (Political Career)

Winning comfortable majoirity in the elections Kamenev began a campaign to regain Fallathon as many of his predecessor Leonid Trotsky had attempted. With this failure he provoked the threat of war and attempted to provoke Latagon into a war by invading the neutral nation of Fudk. The invasion was slow and costly and led to growing anti-war opposition at home. Under pressure from the left and right, Kamenev called elections that had not been held in Loslakia in the entire history. Entirely free elections, were all could vote and any could stand as a canditate. The LNP, Loslakian National Party achieved a majority through a right-wing coaliton that has became known as 'The Grand Coaliton'. The LNP leader Karl Noske came to power ending the 125 year rule of the Communists. However Kamenev, at the age of 52 continues to attempt a re-establishing of the Communit Party. He again defeated several canditates who attempted a contest for the Leadership of the LCP. His continued opposition is met with declining support at a new time of stability for the region.

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