Michael Redder
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Michael Redder | |
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Procurator of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea | |
In officeJan 1996 – Dec 2000 | |
Monarch | Aedanicus IX
Riordan VIII |
Preceded by | Stephen Herdan |
Succeeded by | Michael Witte |
Chancellor and Temporary President of the Concilium Daoni | |
In officeJan 1996 – Dec 2000 | |
Preceded by | Stephen Herdan |
Succeeded by | Stephen Herdan |
Chancellor and Temporary President of the Concilium Daoni | |
In officeJan 1986 – Dec 1990 | |
Preceded by | Aedan Escrow |
Succeeded by | Stephen Herdan |
Personal details | |
Born | June 19th, 1929
Fort St. George, Eastglen, Urcea |
Political party | National Pact |
Education | Abbey St. Clair College, Clairstown, Eastglen, Urcea |
Occupation | Politician |
Michael Redder (born June 19th, 1929) is a retired Urcean politician belonging to the National Pact. Redder served as Chancellor and Temporary President of the Concilium Daoni twice and Procurator once. In an era strongly associated with the success of the National Democratic Party, Redder was elected Procurator in 1996 and managed to win a slim National Pact majority in the 1995 election, the last election in which the National Pact won a majority in the Concilium Daoni before 2015. Much of his administration was characterized by partisan deadlock which consistently saw periods of Royal rule, and Redder's personal and political rivalry with Stephen Herdan. Known for his jovial manner and off-the-cuff quips, Redder's administration has a positive legacy in the mind of most Urceans and, decades after his retirement, he enjoys high favorability ratings.
Contents
- 1Early life and career
- 2Procuratorship
- 3Personal Life
- 4Legacy