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Revision as of 11:38, 2 January 2014

Alexandreu Davinescu

Alexandreu Davinescu (Alexander Davis, b. 2 February 1983) is a citizen of Maritiimi-Maxhestic Province and the current Minister of Stuff. Davinescu became a Talossan citizen on 9 June 2006/XXVII, and currently resides in Massachusetts. At the 2006/XXVII Ascension Day Honours, he was granted arms: "Vert, upon a saltire argent a chessknight sable."

In Maritiimi-Maxhestic

Davinescu has been a longtime member of the Provincial Assembly of Maritiimi-Maxhestic on behalf of the RUMP, having served in that body for eight terms without absence. A seat in the assembly was, in fact, the first office he held in Talossa, declining to enter the Cosa during his first few months as a citizen. He declared that his goals for the province were to fix the provincial website, locate the absent Cunstaval, choose an official provincial sandwich, and to "[e]stablish good relations with the other provinces, which we must nurture as a father nurtures his well-intentioned but vastly inferior children."[1] All of these goals were accomplished; Davinescu rewrote the webpage from scratch, Cunstaval Al Simmerman was tracked down, and the choice for provincial sandwich was the Monte Cristo sandwich.

The next year, Davinescu went on to author the provincial constitution,[2] revising the document with the assistance of other local legislators. The constitution came under challenge by King John, who argued that it gave insufficient veto power to the Cunstaval and was inorganic. The ensuing discussion hinged on different interpretations of Org.3.2. and its guarantee to the Cunstaval of "all executive authority granted to the Crown by the Organic Law nationally." The matter went unresolved, with a royal promise to challenge the provision in Cort, but the constitution was nonetheless unanimously approved by provincial referendum on 10 May, 2008/XXIX.[3]

For several terms, when no one else would take the position, Davinescu has served as Grand General Secretary for the assembly, and has held the clerical position of Grand Specific Undersecretary since its institution.

National politics

A stalwart supporter of the RUMP, Davinescu has served as Seneschal, Distain, and two-time Minister of Stuff on that party's behalf. While extremely active as Minister of Stuff - creating promotional flyers, instituting the merchandising effort known as TalossaWare, and distributing national ID cards - Davinescu's term as Seneschal was marked by a nationwide case of doldrums and general disaffection, and was only indifferently successful.

Davinescu has a Member of the Cosa for the RUMP for four terms, as well as being a successful two-term Senator. His second term as senator ended abruptly when he entered into a public argument with MC Breneir Tzaracomprada over a perceived insult to Secretary of State Mick Preston, ending with the declaration that he would vote against any bills proposed by the PP unless an apology was forthcoming. Embarrassed, Davinescu resigned.[4]

Despite the setback, Davinescu has been an active legislator throughout his time in Talossa, sponsoring numerous bills through to passage, including the Clipper Act to establish the Order of the Cincinnatus, the Shiny Objects Act to provide for physical symbols of authority for the Seneschal, Secretary of State, and Chief Justice, and the Domesday Act which requires a national census. On occasion, Davinescu has helped shape the ideas of others into a form that would pass muster with the Ziu: his amended form of Carlüs Xheraltescù's civil service bill found passage as The Let's Have a Civil Service Act, and Davinescu transformed Marti-Pair Furxheir's various bills on business law (45RZ13 and 45RZ14) into the Incorporation Act of Corporative Corporations.

Cultural activity

Davinescu has taught several courses at the University, and has been awarded an honorary FT.D. and the position of Profeßeir Acreditat in the Senäts Academic dal Üniversità Talossan.[5]

With a longstanding interest in the law, Davinescu is also a member of the Royal Talossan Bar with an associated B.T.L.,[6] and the author of Selections from the Law, a handbook of Talossan law.

Davinescu is the founder of NOGOD, an inactive atheist-advocacy group, and the chief publisher of Notiçieir del Regipäts Talossan, a mirror of all official governmental and royal announcements.

Offices

Preceded by
Iustì Canun
Seneschal
21 April 2010/XXXI - 18 January 2011/XXXII
Succeeded by
Litz Cjantscheir
Preceded by
Fritz von Buchholtz
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
37th Cosa - 40th Cosa (Clark 4)
Succeeded by
Breneir Tzaracomprada
Preceded by
Litz Cjantscheir
Minister of Stuff
19 Apr 2013/XXXIV - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
TBD
Minister of Stuff
18 April 2007/XXVIII - 14 March 2008/XXIX
Succeeded by
Ieremiac'h Ventrutx
Member of Cosa 41st  42nd  44th  45th  
Preceded by
Istefan Lorentzescu
Grand General Secretary of Maritiimi-Maxhestic
10 Nov 2011/XXXII - 21 Apr 2013/XXXIV
Succeeded by
Davíu Lundescu
Preceded by
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Grand Specific Undersecretary of Maritiimi-Maxhestic
7 Oct 2010/XXXI - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Member of the Assembly of Maritiimi-Maxhestic 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  9th     6th  7th  8th  

Footnotes