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'''Evyn ab Llywelyn Drakeford''' is a Calbain nationalist leader and author, who | '''Evyn ab Llywelyn Drakeford''' is a Calbain nationalist leader and author, who served as the Governor-General of [[Calbion]] since its independence from [[Arcadia]] in 1685 until 1688. Drakeford was previously active in the Calbain nationalist resistance, which sought to overthrow not only the Arcadian occupation, but also the collaborative Calbain government that was formed by several parties who formed the "Realist" alliance. | ||
Drakeford strongly opposed the expansion of the Calbain nation, also known as [[Ynysoedd Unedig]], which was approved by the Assembly in 1686 against his wishes. Following this political defeat, the Drakeford government became unable to control the Nationalist faction in the assembly, resulting in a lack of confidence and early elections in 1688. In addition, the international community became increasingly hostile to the independent Calbain state, which saw Calbion becoming more and more isolated in the Raspur-, and USSO-dominated power play. Several prominent liberal members of the Nationalist Faction convened shortly one week after the fall of the government, and announced that they would back the young liberal George Kingsbane for Governor-General. Upon this announcement, Drakeford immediately left the faction, and announced the formation of the Ynysig Movement, a traditionalist nationalist movement that promotes isolationist, traditionalist and autarkic policies. He was followed by 24 Nationalist assembly members. In a political upset, Evyn Drakeford declared that the Ynysig Movement would back the Realist candidate, [[Richard ab Ioan in the elections]]. The Realist faction won a landslide in the [[Cynulliad Cenedlaethol election, 1688|1688 elections]]. Following the election, Drakeford was named [[Government of Calbion|High Councillor for Home Affairs]] in the ab Ioan government. | |||
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Revision as of 17:56, 25 September 2020
Evyn Drakeford | |
Full name | Evyn ab Llywelyn Drakeford |
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AKA | Lord Drakeford |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | Dark brown |
Eye color | Blue |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Llywelyn Drakeford |
Mother | Aya Lewis |
Date of birth | 1649 |
Place of birth | Caerathon, Calbion |
Residence(s) | Pentyre |
Nationality | Calbain |
Allegiance(s) |
Calbain Nationalist faction (1668 - 1688) Ynysig Movement (1688 - to date) |
Occupation | High Councillor for Home Affairs |
Evyn ab Llywelyn Drakeford is a Calbain nationalist leader and author, who served as the Governor-General of Calbion since its independence from Arcadia in 1685 until 1688. Drakeford was previously active in the Calbain nationalist resistance, which sought to overthrow not only the Arcadian occupation, but also the collaborative Calbain government that was formed by several parties who formed the "Realist" alliance.
Drakeford strongly opposed the expansion of the Calbain nation, also known as Ynysoedd Unedig, which was approved by the Assembly in 1686 against his wishes. Following this political defeat, the Drakeford government became unable to control the Nationalist faction in the assembly, resulting in a lack of confidence and early elections in 1688. In addition, the international community became increasingly hostile to the independent Calbain state, which saw Calbion becoming more and more isolated in the Raspur-, and USSO-dominated power play. Several prominent liberal members of the Nationalist Faction convened shortly one week after the fall of the government, and announced that they would back the young liberal George Kingsbane for Governor-General. Upon this announcement, Drakeford immediately left the faction, and announced the formation of the Ynysig Movement, a traditionalist nationalist movement that promotes isolationist, traditionalist and autarkic policies. He was followed by 24 Nationalist assembly members. In a political upset, Evyn Drakeford declared that the Ynysig Movement would back the Realist candidate, Richard ab Ioan in the elections. The Realist faction won a landslide in the 1688 elections. Following the election, Drakeford was named High Councillor for Home Affairs in the ab Ioan government.
Preceded by: Mackenzie Ó Gallchobhai Huw Griffin |
Governor-General of Calbion 1685 – 1688 |
Succeeded by Richard ab Ioan |