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'''Breneir Tzaracomprada''' (Brandon Nakasato) is a citizen of Talossa and formerly of the province of [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] now [[Florencia]]. Tzaracomprada became a citizen of Talossa on 27 September 2007. Tzaracomprada is the current Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition. Under his leadership, the Opposition has held the Government to an unprecedented level of accountability with more than 30 submitted terpelaziuns.


Tzaracomprada, from near the beginning of his immigration, has involved himself in Talossan life including national politics, provincial politics, government and culture. He is the leader of the Talossan National Congress, former leader of the Progressive Party, several-time member of the Cosa, Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic, former member of the Royal Treasury Reserve Board, and current Senator for Florencia.
In government he is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs where he helped to increased Talossa’s standing in the extra-Talossan world through diplomacy with states such as Enclava, Liberland and Sealand. As a member of the Cosa, Tzaracomprada has successfully shepherded legislation establishing Human Rights Day as a national holiday, setting governmental policy on climate change, setting governmental policy in response to the Burmese Saffron Revolution, Chancery Reform, and the establishment of Talossa's humanitarian aid agency, the ''Bureau of Humanitarian Aid and International Development'' (BHAID).
In provincial politics he has served as Maritiimi-Maxhestic’s Grand General Secretary and as a member of the provincial assembly. Tzaracomprada moved to Florencia and is currently the province's outgoing governor and a member of the House of Shepherds.
In culture, Tzaracomprada is a Talossan poet and winner of the 2009 El Pretz Per Tomas poetry prize for ''The Lantern''. Tzaracomprada was a judge for the second round of the poetry prize in 2022. He is also the editor of both the news and educational channel, Fora Talossa, and of the first and second volumes of the Talossan Book of Cuisine.
==Offices==
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|d2=Incumbent
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|n2=Incumbent
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|o=[[Senator]] for [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]]
|d1=[[Senate for the 41st Cosa|41st Cosa]]
|d2=[[Senate for the 42nd Cosa|42nd Cosa]] (Clark 4)
|n1=[[Mick Preston]]
|n2=[[Mick Preston]]
}}
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|o=[[Senator]] for [[Florencia]]
|d1=[[Senate for the 56th Cosa|56th Cosa]]
|d2=Present
|n1=[[Acafat del Val]]
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}}
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|c1a=38th
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|c2b=39th Cosa
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|c2c=40th Cosa
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|c2d=44th Cosa
|c1e=48th
|c2e=48th Cosa
|c1f=49th
|c2f=49th Cosa
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|c2g=54th Cosa
|c1h=55th
|c2h=55th Cosa
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|n1=[[T.M. Asmourescu]]
|n2=[[Éovart Grischun]]
|n2=[[Éovart Grischun]]
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[[Category:Former Grand General Secretaries]]
[[Category:Former Grand General Secretaries]]

Latest revision as of 04:10, 3 September 2023

Breneir Tzaracomprada (Brandon Nakasato) is a citizen of Talossa and formerly of the province of Maritiimi-Maxhestic now Florencia. Tzaracomprada became a citizen of Talossa on 27 September 2007. Tzaracomprada is the current Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition. Under his leadership, the Opposition has held the Government to an unprecedented level of accountability with more than 30 submitted terpelaziuns.

Tzaracomprada, from near the beginning of his immigration, has involved himself in Talossan life including national politics, provincial politics, government and culture. He is the leader of the Talossan National Congress, former leader of the Progressive Party, several-time member of the Cosa, Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic, former member of the Royal Treasury Reserve Board, and current Senator for Florencia.

In government he is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs where he helped to increased Talossa’s standing in the extra-Talossan world through diplomacy with states such as Enclava, Liberland and Sealand. As a member of the Cosa, Tzaracomprada has successfully shepherded legislation establishing Human Rights Day as a national holiday, setting governmental policy on climate change, setting governmental policy in response to the Burmese Saffron Revolution, Chancery Reform, and the establishment of Talossa's humanitarian aid agency, the Bureau of Humanitarian Aid and International Development (BHAID).

In provincial politics he has served as Maritiimi-Maxhestic’s Grand General Secretary and as a member of the provincial assembly. Tzaracomprada moved to Florencia and is currently the province's outgoing governor and a member of the House of Shepherds.

In culture, Tzaracomprada is a Talossan poet and winner of the 2009 El Pretz Per Tomas poetry prize for The Lantern. Tzaracomprada was a judge for the second round of the poetry prize in 2022. He is also the editor of both the news and educational channel, Fora Talossa, and of the first and second volumes of the Talossan Book of Cuisine.

Offices

Preceded by
vacant
Minister of Foreign Affairs
4 Apr 2016/XXXVII - Incumbent
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Mick Preston
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
41st Cosa - 42nd Cosa (Clark 4)
Succeeded by
Mick Preston
Preceded by
Acafat del Val
Senator for Florencia
56th Cosa - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Member of Cosa 38th  39th  40th  44th  48th     49th  54th  55th  
Preceded by
(Unknown)
Grand General Secretary
January 29th, 2008/XXIX - June 2nd, 2010/XXXI
Succeeded by
Mick Preston
Member of the Assembly of Maritiimi-Maxhestic 2nd  3rd  4th  7th  
Preceded by
T.M. Asmourescu
Party Leader of PPT
January 2010/XXXI - 15 October 2010/XXXI
Succeeded by
Éovart Grischun
Preceded by
New Party
Party Leader of TNC
1 December 2015/XXXVI - 31 August 2023/XLIV
Succeeded by
þerxh Sant-Enogat