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| image = File:Yon Qusen.png
| image = File:Yon Qusen.png
| imagesize = 200px
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| office = Leader of the [[Sanaman National Party]]
| office = President of [[Faca Automotive Group]]
| term_start = 12.IV.1677
| term_start = 1.X.1694
| predecessor = ''Position established''
| office1 = Secretary for Defence
| office1 = [[Chancellor of Sanama]]
| term_start1 = 1.XII.1691
| term_start1 = 1.XII.1685
| term_end1 = 1.I.1694
| term_end1 = 1.XII.1688
| president1 = Tanilo Lhayi
| president1 = [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]]
| chancellor1 = Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
| predecessor1 = [[Tanilo Lhayi]]
| office2 = Leader of the [[Sanaman National Party]]
| successor1 = [[Taliya Wilamu]]
| term_start2 = 12.IV.1677
| office2 = Secretary for Foreign Affairs
| term_end2 = 1.I.1694
| term_start2 = 21.X.1679
| predecessor2 = ''Position established''
| term_end2 = 1.XII.1685
| office3 = [[Chancellor of Sanama]]
| president2 = Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
| term_start3 = 1.XII.1685
| chancellor2 = [[Tanilo Lhayi]]
| term_end3 = 1.XII.1688
| office3 = Federal Councillor of Commerce, Trade and Agriculture
| president3 = [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]]
| term_start3 = 12.XII.1677
| predecessor3 = [[Tanilo Lhayi]]
| term_end3 = 12.XV.1678
| successor3 = [[Taliya Wilamu]]
| president3 = [[Tanilo Whuna]] <br>[[Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici]]
| office4 = Secretary for Foreign Affairs
| term_start4 = 21.X.1679
| term_end4 = 1.XII.1685
| president4 = Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
| chancellor4 = [[Tanilo Lhayi]]
| office5 = Federal Councillor of Commerce, Trade and Agriculture
| term_start5 = 12.XII.1677
| term_end5 = 12.XV.1678
| president5 = [[Tanilo Whuna]] <br>[[Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici]]
| birth_date = 18.XI.1633 (age {{AgeAN|1633|noAN=y}})
| birth_date = 18.XI.1633 (age {{AgeAN|1633|noAN=y}})
| birth_place = [[Fatehpur Sikri]], [[Shireroth]]
| birth_place = [[Fatehpur Sikri]], [[Shireroth]]
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (b. 1633 in [[Fatehpur Sikri]], Shireroth) is a [[Sanaman]] politician, leader of the [[Sanaman National Party]] since 1677 and the current [[Chancellor of Sanama]] since 1.XII.1685. A part of the deal that formed the [[Alliance for Prosperity]] between the [[United Nationalist Alliance]] and the Sanaman National Party was that Qusen would become Chancellor if the alliance won the [[Sanama federal election, 1685|federal election in 1685]]. He thereby succeeded the first Chancellor [[Tanilo Lhayi]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (b. 1633 in [[Fatehpur Sikri]], Shireroth) is a [[Sanaman]] politician, leader of the [[Sanaman National Party]] from 1677 to 1694 and [[Chancellor of Sanama]] between 1685 and 1688. A part of the deal that formed the [[Alliance for Prosperity]] between the [[United Nationalist Alliance]] and the Sanaman National Party was that Qusen would become Chancellor if the alliance won the [[Sanama federal election, 1685|federal election in 1685]]. He thereby succeeded the first Chancellor [[Tanilo Lhayi]]. Qusen was ousted as Chancellor by [[Taliya Wilamu]] in the 1688 elections. After a comeback in the Council of State following Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici's election as Chancellor in 1691, this time as Secretary for Defence, Qusen served a final term of almost three years. On 1.I.1694, he resigned as both Secretary for Defence and leader of the Sanaman National Party, as well as a member of the Llusan, in preparation for the merger with the United Nationalist Alliance. On 1.X.1694, he was appointed President of [[Faca Automotive Group]] by the supervisory board of the company. Implicated in the [[Iron Harbour Papers]] scandal of 1699.


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Latest revision as of 00:00, 15 May 2023

Yon Piter Qusen
Right Honourable
President of Faca Automotive Group
Incumbent
Assumed office
1.X.1694
Secretary for Defence
In office
1.XII.1691 – 1.I.1694
President Tanilo Lhayi
Chancellor Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
Leader of the Sanaman National Party
In office
12.IV.1677 – 1.I.1694
Preceded by Position established
Chancellor of Sanama
In office
1.XII.1685 – 1.XII.1688
President Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
Preceded by Tanilo Lhayi
Succeeded by Taliya Wilamu
Secretary for Foreign Affairs
In office
21.X.1679 – 1.XII.1685
President Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
Chancellor Tanilo Lhayi
Federal Councillor of Commerce, Trade and Agriculture
In office
12.XII.1677 – 12.XV.1678
President Tanilo Whuna
Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici

Born 18.XI.1633 (age 118)
Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth
Citizenship Sanaman
Political party Sanaman National Party
Spouse(s) Malina Kinita Qusen
Residence Fatehpur Sikri
Alma mater Alto Siccre University
Profession Civil engineer
Religion Somanes
Military service
Service/branch Imperial Navy of Shireroth
Years of service 1652–1655
Rank Petty Officer

Yon Qusen (b. 1633 in Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth) is a Sanaman politician, leader of the Sanaman National Party from 1677 to 1694 and Chancellor of Sanama between 1685 and 1688. A part of the deal that formed the Alliance for Prosperity between the United Nationalist Alliance and the Sanaman National Party was that Qusen would become Chancellor if the alliance won the federal election in 1685. He thereby succeeded the first Chancellor Tanilo Lhayi. Qusen was ousted as Chancellor by Taliya Wilamu in the 1688 elections. After a comeback in the Council of State following Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici's election as Chancellor in 1691, this time as Secretary for Defence, Qusen served a final term of almost three years. On 1.I.1694, he resigned as both Secretary for Defence and leader of the Sanaman National Party, as well as a member of the Llusan, in preparation for the merger with the United Nationalist Alliance. On 1.X.1694, he was appointed President of Faca Automotive Group by the supervisory board of the company. Implicated in the Iron Harbour Papers scandal of 1699.