Andrus Candrin

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Andrus H.D.K. Candrin
Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy
Assumed office
1 Trælús, 21198
ChancellorSärden Ëvürverd
Preceded byIrasur Mérovin
Personal details
Born14 Íotilús, 21146
Valēka, Kiygrava
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Síonna Candrin
ResidenceKroveniren Hall

Andrus Hūvrius Dariur Kâmen Cólumba Oirenak-ú-Emblesèv Meþodius Mandur Sóenis Candrin is a Kiravian politician and the current Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy. A former shipping executive and Governor of his home state of Kiygrava, Candrin was appointed Secretary of the Exchequer by the Federal Stanora in 21192 and played a key role in developing and implementing economic policies that led to explosive growth in the late 21190s. Associated with the economically liberal wing of the Shaftonist-Republican Alliance, he stood for the office of Prime Executive in the 21197 election and won with 66% of the final electoral vote, succeeding Irasur Mérovin.

As Prime Executive, Candrin has worked to sustain high levels of economic growth while pursuing an active foreign policy. He directed a comprehensive naval modernisation programme and entered the Federacy into the Oceanic Defence Coalition before shifting to a regional focus on Ixnay in 21200. Domestically, his agenda has included interstate commercial reform, tax reform, and simplification of the immigration process. Though generally popular, Candrin has been criticised throughout his time in politics for the impact of budget cuts to domestic development spending on Second and Third Kirav, a perceived lack of attention to labour issues and health financing. Later in his tenure as Prime Executive, he was subject to criticism from certain sectors - including part of his previous support base - for the financial and human cost of Kiravian intervention in Crona and for a perceived soft-authoritarian turn in his style of administration.

Biography

Early Life

Candrin was born in Valēka, Great Kirav, to Hūvrius Candrin, an ethnic Kaltan buisnessman with Triśkan ancestry, and Mórea Ažoīn Candrin, of Kaltan, Armakan, and Valosian ancestry. He grew up in Perlitren, an affluent neighbourhood on Tandhurin Island inhabited primarily by forward-caste Northeastern Coscivians and Ruvanic Coscivians. His father was an executive VP at the Seaborne Corporation, a family-owned marine shipping company. Seaborne was founded by Candrin's great-grandfather, Éamon G.I.R. Candrin, and most of its top personnel were related to the Candrins by blood or marriage. The Candrin family held strongly to Kaltan ethnic traditions, and Kaltan Coscivian was the only language spoken at home (though Mórea Candrin was a native Armakan-speaker and all of the family was bilingual in Kiravic). While keeping his family strongly rooted in Kaltem culture and the Insular Apostolic Church, Hūvrius Candrin's international business interests caused the family to travel widely and take up the Latin and Ænglish languages, making them highly cosmopolitan by Kiravian standards.

He attended the local Apostolic parish elementary school, and then Columba Classical Academy, a Kaltan charter school. Here he learned High Coscivian, the prestige language of Coscivian civilisation, and encountered the works of the ancient philosopher Shafto, which continued to influence him into adulthood.

Candrin attended the Fāstervon Ignatian University in Valēka's Xarbasar canton, where he studied Applied Economics and Management and earned a certificate as a second-degree ekisdopon, indicating mastery of the Shaftonist canon. It was here that he met fellow student Síonna Alloīn, whom he married during his final year at the institution.

Seaborne Corporation and State Politics

Upon graduating from university, Candrin was given a position as a paymaster and schedule manager at Seaborne Corporation's depôt in the Midocean Islands, a Kiravian territory in the Pelagic Ocean. As heir apparent to the company, Candrin was "cautiously avoided" by the Seaborne employees and fell deep into boredom at the outpost, spending most of his ample free time drinking with seaplane pilots. After completing his year "in exile", he was relocated to Mystmar, Erinava in the same capacity. Here he chose to work under the false name Suivnē Dónailmaĥen, with his true identity known only to the depôt manager, but paid for his privacy with disrespect and disobedience from his predominantly Ańlem workers.

Having demonstrated his abilities as an administrator, Candrin was appointed by his father to oversee Seaborne's regulatory, compliance, and government-relations activities. It was during this time that he first became acquainted with politics as a field and with politicians, building relationships with Valēka, Kiygrava, and federal officials that would serve him later in life. This phase of Candrin's career, during which he was responsible for ensuring and demonstrating compliance with the Kirosocialist government's heavy regulatory burden and, particularly deleterious to the shipping industry, economically isolationist policies, engendered in him a potent distaste for Kirosocialism and a strong inclination towards its abolition.

Governor of Kiygrava

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Candrin as Governor of Kiygrava

As discontent with the Kirosocialist system swelled in the Federacy's largest state, Candrin announced his candidacy for the 21180 gubernatorial election. Though a member of the Shaftonist-minded reformist Moderate Republican Party, Candrin was also able to secure the endorsement of the pro-market protest party Excelsior, forming a united front against the Kirosocialist-compliant Kiygrava Democratic Union that had ruled the state for decades.The ensuing gubernatorial race quickly assumed a national profile. Candrin reached out to reformists in other states, claiming that "if Kirosocialism is overthrown in Kiygrava, its fate throughout the realm is sealed."

The initial phase of Candrin's campaign proved disappointing: Initially intending to solicit passive support from both of Valēka's municipal parties, Candrin failed to gain any measure of support from either the Emerald Civic Alliance or even his own former Azure Civic Union, both of which were unwilling to disrupt the status quo or jeopardise the flow of federal funds to the city through Kirosocialist programmes. Thus, the Candrin campaign was forced to adopt a more grassroots approach, courting business interests large and small, various ethnic communities, professional groups, and a few trade unions that had suffered from Kirosocialist central planning, in order to establish an independent base of support in the state's principal city.

Federal Politics

Service as Prime Executive

Early Policies

Candrin campaigned for the Prime Executure as the candidate of the National Renewal establishment, promising to continue reforming the Federacy's finances, balance state and federal responsibilities to address new economic challenges, and promote economic growth. His early policies focused mostly on increased economic liberalisation, following the trajectory that he had set as Governor of Kiygrava and which had been reproduced by Rénkédar and Mérovin on the federal level. Along with these policies, which were generally judged as successful, Candrin spearheaded a more controversial reform of the Federacy's immigration system. In order to encourage more trade and investment, Candrin relaxed the requirements for foreigners to become long-term and permanent residents in the Federacy (it should be noted that permanent residency is usually not a step towards naturalization, see Kiravian nationality law), and approved expedited visa procedures for nationals of select nations, such as the Echo Islands, Urcea, and Uiri.

Candrin's most notable and enduring first-term policy was his initiative to rennovate the Federal Navy. Candrin worked with the SRA majority in the Stanora and with the security establishment to overhaul defence acquisition regulations, abolishing barriers that blocked foreign firms from bidding on "special projects" contracts. This allowed Kiravia to purchase Falkasian-built naval vessels, Amerigan-built aircraft, and other state-of-the-art foreign armaments. Though initially an unpopular move, especially in arms-manufacturing states like Ventarya, the more militarily-active stance that these new armaments allowed Kiravia to assume in subsequent years ultimately proved profitable for the native Kiravian arms industry.

Pivot to Ixnay

Overseas Expansion

21207 Asylum Dispute

Political and Philosophical Beliefs

A devotée of the classical Coscivian philosopher Shafto, Candrin is a strong believer in ethical living as the ultimate aspiration of human existence.

Candrin's economic policies have variously been described as neoliberal and ordoliberal. He is a strong proponent of a capitalist market economy, free trade and the free flow of capital, and privatisation, all of which he implemented as Governor of Kiygrava, and as Prime Executive, he has continued to support the Shaftonist-Republican Alliance's market liberal policies. Candrin has often faced criticism from distributists, who accuse him of having materialist, utilitarian values and of prioritising corporate profits over human development.

While not a Coscivian nationalist per se and opposed to Coscivian nationalists on economic and migration issues, Candrin nonetheless believes in the fundamental importance of a Coscivian cultural identity for Kiravia and has said that "it has become the duty of the Kiravian Federacy, and of the Prime Executive, to defend and advance Coscivian civilisation as a whole." The colloquial title "Leader of the Coscivian world" began being applied to Candrin in the media after the liberation of Sydona and has remained a popular by-word for the Prime Executure ever since.

Personal Life

Candrin was married to economist Síonna Alloin Candrin, by whom he has four grown children, until her death in 21206. His elder son, Iśdan Candrin, is the current CEO of Seaborne Corporation, and his daughter Máiread Candrin serves as Executive Vice President for Levantian Operations. In addition to the traditional family home in Valēka, which remains his primary personal residence, Candrin also owns a property in the Kiravian colony of Enscirya and a mountain lodge in upstate Kiygrava. He is fluent in Kaltan, Kiravic, Iatic, Trischan, Armacan, Liturgical Gaelic (Old Irish), Corçan, and English, with a fair command of Sorrentian Latin.

A Ĥeldican Apostolic by faith, Candrin is a parishoner at the Cathedral of St. Adomnán in Valēka, where he attends while at home. In Kartika, he celebrates Mass with Apostolic members of his senior staff in the private chapel at Kroveniren Hall. As a result of his Jesuit university education, Candrin is friendly toward the Society of Jesus and has donated to a number of Jesuit establishments in the Valēka Metropolitan Area.

He is a supporter of the Valēka Azure fieldball team, the Kiygrava Islanders sampakut team, and the Caridosar Highlanders shinty team.