Georgi Bynschev

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President
Georgi Bynschev
MP, B.Comm.

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1st President of Bynzekistan
In office June 1991 - present
Born August 17, 1941
Bynzek City
Party Green Libertarian
Profession Public servant

The son of Alexandr Bynschev and a seamstress, Georgi Rufinschky Bynschev's early life is shrouded in mystery and speculation. However, he began studies in Communication, Economics and Politics at the Bynzeki School of Law and Academia in 1962. He graduated seven years later and entered public service. He became Minister for Economical Affairs in 1970 and held this position until his swearing-in as President in June, 1991.

Perhaps Bynschev's most famous and renowned policy was the revolutionary Telemarketing Prohibition Act of 2002. Never before had the citizens of Bynzekistan been given such political, legal and constitutional freedom. The most important clause of the Act read as follows:

4.4.3.2. It is hereby decreed that all citizens of Bynzekistan shall have the right and responsibility, upon being unnecessarily accosted by a representative from a telemarketing institution, to use whatever means necessary to bring about the death or incarceration of said representative. This right and responsibility is bestowed with the authorisation of the President himself.

Bynzschev lives in the Administrative Quarter of Bynzek City.