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Lohn Jennon
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Lohn Emmanuel Jennon
Titles & Offices Deputy of the Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie (1744 AN - present)
Birth Date 23.VII.1695 AN
Parents Marcel Jennon (deceased), Isabelle Dupont-Jennon
Spouse Unmarried
Children None
Family Brother of activist musician Pierre Jennon
Occupation Former philosophy professor, political activist
Political Affiliation Independent (1744 AN - )
Democratic Socialist Party (1720 AN - 1744 AN))
Organizations Peace and Justice Coalition, Perpimans Workers' Collective
Known For Radical pacifist positions, theatrical political protests, opposition to military interventions
Residence Lausanne, South Lyrica
National Origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Citizenship(s) Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie

Lohn Emmanuel Jennon (born 23.VII.1695 AN) is a New Alexandrian political activist and independent Deputy representing South Lyrica, elected in the 1744 general election after a dramatic campaign that saw him win enough votes to earn a seat as an independent. A former philosophy professor at the University of Lausanne, Jennon is known for his radical left-wing positions, militant pacifism, and theatrical political style that combines fiery populist rhetoric with eccentric personal behavior, including his signature red beret worn during all legislative sessions.

Jennon gained national attention as one of only two Deputies to vote against the Authorization for Military Action Against Oportia Act, 1745. His political philosophy combines elements of democratic socialism and anarcho-pacifism. He advocates for the complete dismantling of Nouvelle Alexandrie's military-industrial complex, universal basic income of NAX€3,000 monthly for all citizens, and the transformation of all private property into worker-owned cooperatives, positions that have made him both a folk hero among the radical left and a frequent target of criticism from mainstream politicians who describe his proposals as economically fantastical.

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