Roberta English

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Roberta Christmas
4th Governor of the Mississippi Valley
In Office:
2020
Lieutenant(s): Jackson Christley
Preceded by Brian Murphy
Succeeded by J.D. Comfort
Lt. Governor of the Mississippi Valley
In Office:
2017 - 2020
Preceded by Ron Casey
Succeeded by Jackson Christley
Born

12 May, 1986
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Political Party Republican
Spouse Martin Pleseanski (2008-2009)
Joshua Milo "Josh" Christmas, Sr. (2009-)
Religion Roman Catholic


Roberta Sophie English Pleasanski Christmas (neƩ English, born 12 May, 1986) is a former Governor of the Mississipi Valley. She previously served as Lt. Governor under Brian Murphy, until he resigned. Being 33 she's the youngest Governor to have ever taken office in this superregion, after Carter Glass (62 years), Johnny Green (37), Brian Murphy (39) & J.D. Comfort (39), and also the shortest serving, having stayed in office for a day.

She's being investigated for several offences, as the MSV Legislature began to impeach her 24 hours after her elevation. She resigned, with Independent Representative J.D. Comfort replacing her.

Lt. Governor of Mississippi Valley

During her 3 years as leader of the Majority of the MSV Legislature, Christmas sponsored more than half the bills proposed, most of which failed. A connection between Governor Murphy and Christmas' policies was never seen, and as Murphy's activity began to decline, both the Senate and the House began to show no progress being made for the people of the region.

Governor of Mississippi Valley

After being elevated to Governor, Christmas began a massive change in the policy of the Mansion. After offering a bill to unify the Virginias, Dakotas & Carolinas, states from other regions, the Governor ordered the Militia to spend $10,000,000 on massive destruction weapons.

For this reason, and many others, the legislature began the procedure to impeach her with the support of both parties a day after her elevation. She resigned, with J.D. Comfort being elevated to replace her.

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