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In late '''2 AFN''', he gave the go ahead to send troops to Temple and East Islands, starting the War of the Southern Islands, a move many viewed as un-Bren like, considering his passive nature. This would start a trend for Bren's 1st presidential term, which he served from '''1 AFN''' to '''8 AFN''', as he would involve Nedalia in a full-scale invasion of Latao along with '''[[Lamoni]]''' and '''[[Khazaron]]'''. To find out more about the invasion, refer to this page: [[The Latao Invasion]].  
 
In late '''2 AFN''', he gave the go ahead to send troops to Temple and East Islands, starting the War of the Southern Islands, a move many viewed as un-Bren like, considering his passive nature. This would start a trend for Bren's 1st presidential term, which he served from '''1 AFN''' to '''8 AFN''', as he would involve Nedalia in a full-scale invasion of Latao along with '''[[Lamoni]]''' and '''[[Khazaron]]'''. To find out more about the invasion, refer to this page: [[The Latao Invasion]].  
  
The invasion would actually bring President Bren widespread respect from the Nedalian people, who viewed him as a strong leader who was not afraid to make the big desicions. After the invasion was completed, President Bren stood firm in eastern former Latao, and for the second time under his watch, Nedalia expanded its official borders to include '''The Western Territories'''.  
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The invasion would actually bring President Bren widespread respect from the Nedalian people, who viewed him as a strong leader who was not afraid to make the big desicions. After the invasion was completed, President Bren stood firm in eastern former Latao, and for the second time under his watch, Nedalia expanded its official borders to include the [[Western Territories]].
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He was re-voted into the office for a 3rd straight term, defeating Reform Party candidate Yasmine Dala'a in Nedalia's 3rd ever Presidential elections, lowering taxes by nearly half, although slight complaints were heard about the freedom of the other parties during and after the elections.  
  
 
His national policies were ones that worked to keep civil rights and freedom of speech for his citizens among the best in the region.   
 
His national policies were ones that worked to keep civil rights and freedom of speech for his citizens among the best in the region.   

Revision as of 14:47, 4 March 2006

The first President of Nedalia, led the country out of isolationism and into the universe, creating the new Nedalian date system, the AFN system (After the Formation of Nedalia). His politics are known to be very liberal, putting Civil Rights before everything else. However, the economy has not been strong under his leadership. Despite that, he is wildly popular with all sects of Nedalia, including the religious Shi'ite Muslim sect. He is a Protestant himself, but still has full support of Catholic and Shi'te leaders, as well as other smaller sects in Nedalia. He founded the Nedalia Liberal Party in early 2 AFN.

In late 2 AFN, he gave the go ahead to send troops to Temple and East Islands, starting the War of the Southern Islands, a move many viewed as un-Bren like, considering his passive nature. This would start a trend for Bren's 1st presidential term, which he served from 1 AFN to 8 AFN, as he would involve Nedalia in a full-scale invasion of Latao along with Lamoni and Khazaron. To find out more about the invasion, refer to this page: The Latao Invasion.

The invasion would actually bring President Bren widespread respect from the Nedalian people, who viewed him as a strong leader who was not afraid to make the big desicions. After the invasion was completed, President Bren stood firm in eastern former Latao, and for the second time under his watch, Nedalia expanded its official borders to include the Western Territories.

He was re-voted into the office for a 3rd straight term, defeating Reform Party candidate Yasmine Dala'a in Nedalia's 3rd ever Presidential elections, lowering taxes by nearly half, although slight complaints were heard about the freedom of the other parties during and after the elections.

His national policies were ones that worked to keep civil rights and freedom of speech for his citizens among the best in the region. .