Carlüs Xheráltescu
Cauvesc Carlüs Xheraltescu (Charles Kingsbury, b. 26 December 1993), formerly known as Cauvesc Carlüs Xheráltsëfiglheu, is a citizen and politician from the Free Province of Fiôvâ. From 2009/XXX until Reunision, he was a citizen of the Republic of Talossa.
Politically, he identifies as a derivatist, an avid federalist and an ardent republican. The establishment of active provincial legislative chambers and provincial cultural outputs have often been key features in his policies. Provincial reform featured heavily in his term as Seneschal of the Republic.
Xheraltescu is a four time recipient of the Prime Minister's Patriotic Award, being responsible for the Talossanity of Jum Txec Tric'hardsëfiglheu, Evan Cuntainça, Megan Kierle, and Isabella Hughes.
In the Republic
Xheraltescu joined the Republic of Talossa at the same time his personal friend Eoin Ursüm became a citizen of the Kingdom of Talossa.
A long serving Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies in the Republic of Talossa, he served consecutively from June 2009 until the Chamber's final dissolution in 2011. During his time in the Chamber of Deputies, he has served as a government Minister, Tuischac'h and Seneschal respectively. Having resigned as Seneschal months before the event known as Reunision occurred, he served as Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h's Distain and the government's representative on the Reunision Committee.
Post-Reunision
Currently, Xheraltescu is serving as Fiova's first elected Capitán and is a prominent member and General Secretary of the Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán, a party formed in order to introduce many of the ideals of democracy enshrined in the Talossan Republic. On the 13th of July, l’Etats de Cézembre awarded Xheraltescu along with the other Cézembrean Reviensadeirs a Key to the Kingdom.
Offices
Member of Cosa | 43rd 44th |
Preceded by Dieter Vercáriâ |
Seneschal of the Talossan Republic June 1st, 2010/XXXI - November 14th, 2011/XXXII |
Succeeded by Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h |
Preceded by Miestrâ Schivâ |
Capitán of Fiôvâ July 1st, 2012/XXXIII - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |