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'''Weston John Erni''' (often nicknamed "Wes", also known by his Talossan name ''Wes Aquilâ'' or ''Wes Enrici'') is a former citizen of Talossa and of {{ata}} Province. | |||
==Biography== | |||
Erni became a Talossan citizen in August of 1985, and notably founded the [[La Mhà Nheagrâ]] (Black Hand) party in its first incarnation, from 1985 to 1989, and in its rebirth of 2002-2005. He served two terms as [[Seneschal]], one in 1986-87 for the MN and one in 1990-91 for the [[PC]], and also served as [[Secretary of State]] during the 20th Cosa. | |||
Erni was a longtime Justice of the [[Uppermost Court]], and served seven years on the bench, from 1990 to 1997, serving as the first Senior Justice after the position was estabilished in 1994, and as the first Justice to sit on the court outside of the three initial appointees ([[Danihel Laurieir]], [[Ben Madison]] and [[Ián von Metáiriâ]]). | |||
In his later years as a Talossan, Erni served as President of the MN; notably, he was the last [[Old Growth]] citizen to join Wittenberg, only doing so in late 2003. | |||
===Erni v. Talossa=== | |||
After the renunciations of 2004 that created the [[Talossan Republic]], Erni was appointed to one of the many abandoned Senate seats, but did not stand for re-election when that seat was put before the electorate at the conclusion of his Cosa of service. | |||
After King [[Robert I]] abdicated in August of 2005, Erni, who had retained his citizenship, was asked by the former King to bring suit in the [[Uppermost Court]] seeking to invalidate the election that had given the reins of power to the [[CLP|Conservative Loyalist Party]] by nullifying the citizenships of sixteen new voters, who the King had believed were improperly processed through immigration by CLP leader [[Fritz von Buchholtz]]. The resulting case, ''[[2005 Erni v. Talossa (UC)|Erni v. Talossa]]'', was decided in favour of the government. | |||
Erni's participation in Talossa waned thereafter, and his citizenship lapsed. | |||
==Offices== | |||
{{Succ | {{Succ | ||
|o=[[Seneschal]] | |o=[[List of Seneschals|Seneschal]] | ||
|d1=September | |d1=27 September {{year|1990}} | ||
|d2=March | |d2=20 April {{year|1991}} | ||
|n1=[[Harrison Wozniak]] | |||
|n2=[[Ián von Metáiriâ]] | |||
}} | |||
{{Succ | |||
|o=[[List of Seneschals|Seneschal]] | |||
|d1=26 September {{year|1986}} | |||
|d2=28 March {{year|1987}} | |||
|n1=[[Frédéric Maugey]] | |n1=[[Frédéric Maugey]] | ||
|n2=[[Danihel Lauriéir]] | |n2=[[Danihel Lauriéir]] | ||
}} | |||
{{Succ | |||
|o=[[Secretary of State]] | |||
|d1=1 September {{year|1995}} | |||
|d2=1 May {{year|1996}} | |||
|n1=[[Ian von Metairia]] | |||
|n2=[[Sean Hert]] | |||
}} | |||
{{Succ | |||
|o=[[Senator]] for [[Benito|Mussolini]] | |||
|d1=[[Senate for the 33rd Cosa|33rd Cosa]] | |||
|d2=Dissolution of the [[Senate for the 33rd Cosa|33rd Cosa]] | |||
|n1=[[Matthias Muth]] | |||
|n2=[[Gary Cone]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Succ | {{Succ | ||
|o=[[ | |o=[[Senator]] for [[{{ata}}]] | ||
|d1= | |d1=[[Senate for the 27th Cosa|27th Cosa]] (Clark 3) | ||
|d2= | |d2=[[Senate for the 29th Cosa|29th Cosa]] (Clark 2) | ||
|n1=[[ | |n1=[[Mark Franklin]] | ||
|n2=[[ | |n2=[[Martì Páir Furxhéir]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Former Seneschals, Erni, Weston]] | [[Category:Former Seneschals|Erni, Weston]] | ||
[[Category:Former citizens|Erni, Weston]] |
Latest revision as of 09:17, 6 August 2019
Weston John Erni (often nicknamed "Wes", also known by his Talossan name Wes Aquilâ or Wes Enrici) is a former citizen of Talossa and of Atatürk Province.
Biography
Erni became a Talossan citizen in August of 1985, and notably founded the La Mhà Nheagrâ (Black Hand) party in its first incarnation, from 1985 to 1989, and in its rebirth of 2002-2005. He served two terms as Seneschal, one in 1986-87 for the MN and one in 1990-91 for the PC, and also served as Secretary of State during the 20th Cosa.
Erni was a longtime Justice of the Uppermost Court, and served seven years on the bench, from 1990 to 1997, serving as the first Senior Justice after the position was estabilished in 1994, and as the first Justice to sit on the court outside of the three initial appointees (Danihel Laurieir, Ben Madison and Ián von Metáiriâ).
In his later years as a Talossan, Erni served as President of the MN; notably, he was the last Old Growth citizen to join Wittenberg, only doing so in late 2003.
Erni v. Talossa
After the renunciations of 2004 that created the Talossan Republic, Erni was appointed to one of the many abandoned Senate seats, but did not stand for re-election when that seat was put before the electorate at the conclusion of his Cosa of service.
After King Robert I abdicated in August of 2005, Erni, who had retained his citizenship, was asked by the former King to bring suit in the Uppermost Court seeking to invalidate the election that had given the reins of power to the Conservative Loyalist Party by nullifying the citizenships of sixteen new voters, who the King had believed were improperly processed through immigration by CLP leader Fritz von Buchholtz. The resulting case, Erni v. Talossa, was decided in favour of the government.
Erni's participation in Talossa waned thereafter, and his citizenship lapsed.
Offices
Preceded by Harrison Wozniak |
Seneschal 27 September 1990/XI - 20 April 1991/XII |
Succeeded by Ián von Metáiriâ |
Preceded by Frédéric Maugey |
Seneschal 26 September 1986/VII - 28 March 1987/VIII |
Succeeded by Danihel Lauriéir |
Preceded by Ian von Metairia |
Secretary of State 1 September 1995/XVI - 1 May 1996/XVII |
Succeeded by Sean Hert |
Preceded by Matthias Muth |
Senator for Mussolini 33rd Cosa - Dissolution of the 33rd Cosa |
Succeeded by Gary Cone |
Preceded by Mark Franklin |
Senator for Atatürk 27th Cosa (Clark 3) - 29th Cosa (Clark 2) |
Succeeded by Martì Páir Furxhéir |