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Healey arrived in Failegn sometime in late 1935 when the war had failed for the NCA and had swayed heavily in the SR favour. Healey soon became a devout Socialist and despised both the NCA (whom he has quoted as being, 'A despicable excuse for an army who had little or no support in Niploma') and royalists in equal measures. He soon became a rifleman and there are several records of him in fighting in Niploma although it is understood he was not an exceeding soldier. Instead, Healey was forced to use his education as his weapon. He began work for one of the several Commanders of the time. Healey found great respect in the Socialist Resistance and, in turn, several leading SR members admired his hard work and devotion. After the peaceful agreement and the creation of the Republic Healey could no longer work for the SR and was excused from common work. Instead, he signed up for their new political wing which would now run the country.
 
Healey arrived in Failegn sometime in late 1935 when the war had failed for the NCA and had swayed heavily in the SR favour. Healey soon became a devout Socialist and despised both the NCA (whom he has quoted as being, 'A despicable excuse for an army who had little or no support in Niploma') and royalists in equal measures. He soon became a rifleman and there are several records of him in fighting in Niploma although it is understood he was not an exceeding soldier. Instead, Healey was forced to use his education as his weapon. He began work for one of the several Commanders of the time. Healey found great respect in the Socialist Resistance and, in turn, several leading SR members admired his hard work and devotion. After the peaceful agreement and the creation of the Republic Healey could no longer work for the SR and was excused from common work. Instead, he signed up for their new political wing which would now run the country.
 
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Revision as of 16:12, 20 June 2006

This article refers to Alsandair Healey, a figure in Niploma

Alsandair Michael Healey (June 6th 1917 - April 3rd 1981) was a noted revolutionary, student/ intellectual and politician. He is best known for serving two terms as PM for Niploma, impressively the terms added up to fifteen years of power. He is occasionally known as the 'Father of Niploma' due to being the first PM.

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Well-known photograph of Healey taken in 1960 during his first term as PM.
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Early Life

Alsandair was born into an educated family. His mother, Sarah Healey, was a Jew and a typical housewife. His father, Gerry Healey was a banker and an atheist. Healey's childhood was that of the typical middle class life in Niploma. Once enrolled in schooling Healey was influenced by an unknown History teacher, the name of whom was not listed in Healey's Personal Diaries, who taught Healey Marxist theory in his spare time.

Healey exceeded at school and went on to study in a college at Rhorn. However, his education was cut short when the Niplomian Communist Army invaded Rhorn. Healey became disenfranchised with the extreme authortarianism of the NCA and when the Socialist Resistance (SR) became involved in Rhorn Healey joined up and became an underground revolutionary. Upon hearing the news that his parents had been killed by royalist troops who believed them to be Communists Healey attached himself to an SR brigade and headed towards Failegn.

Healey arrived in Failegn sometime in late 1935 when the war had failed for the NCA and had swayed heavily in the SR favour. Healey soon became a devout Socialist and despised both the NCA (whom he has quoted as being, 'A despicable excuse for an army who had little or no support in Niploma') and royalists in equal measures. He soon became a rifleman and there are several records of him in fighting in Niploma although it is understood he was not an exceeding soldier. Instead, Healey was forced to use his education as his weapon. He began work for one of the several Commanders of the time. Healey found great respect in the Socialist Resistance and, in turn, several leading SR members admired his hard work and devotion. After the peaceful agreement and the creation of the Republic Healey could no longer work for the SR and was excused from common work. Instead, he signed up for their new political wing which would now run the country.


Career

Early Career

Once excused


Government & Democratic House Deputy

Prime Minister

Later Life & Death