Michael Hutchinson
Michael Hutchinson | |
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8th President of Floria | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1725 AN | |
Vice President | Ronald Trueman Jr. |
Preceded by | Isabelle Chopin |
Born | Michael James Hutchinson Pentucky |
Political party | United Party of the Republic |
Alma mater | University of Pentucky |
Occupation | Businessman, banker, politician |
Michael Hutchinson is currently the President of Floria. He has been in office since 1725 AN and his premiership is mostly known for Floria’s Raspur Pact membership referendum. He is also Floria’s first president post Floxit. Hutchinson is known for his traditional conservative views rejecting abortion and believing in traditional family values. Hutchinson eventually during his tenure also became an advocate to abolish the death penalty. Unlike his predecessors, Hutchinson has a strong views on anti war preferring diplomatic solutions over violence and as such gained popularity within the Florian people tired of conflict imposed by the Florian government.
Early life
Education
Presidency
Early actions
Shortly inaugurated after election in 1725, Hutchinson felt pressure immediately as Floria headed to the polls regarding Raspur Pact membership. Hutchinson during the referendum kept a neutral stance and stated that his plans for Floria would not change regardless of its membership status.
Hutchinson who opposed some elements of the death sentence relaxed capital punishment laws for certain types of crime.
After leaving the Raspur Pact, Hutchinson immediately declared Floria non aligned and that it would no longer engage in large scale conflict however pledged to maintain its global military influence and protect its territorial interests in the Norfolk Isles and Etourney.
12 AN year terms were controversially abolished under Hutchinson and extended to 24 effectively making Hutchinson set to be the longest serving President of Floria should he be elected again in 1749.