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Gbhun has been criticised by her political opponents for her fashion sense and glamorous wardrobe, which has been described as “unbefitting of a statesperson of the People’s Republic”. She is a staunch Libertarian, and campaigned strongly (yet unsuccessfully) against the nationalisation of assets in 2002 and for their release to private companies in 2007. She has, however, succeeded in passing the Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Act (2006), an issue on which the ruling Democratic Socialist Party was divided. Following the 2005 election, she unseated the uncharismatic Huguna Moglen, the Chief Warden, who had also previously held the position of Speaker. | Gbhun has been criticised by her political opponents for her fashion sense and glamorous wardrobe, which has been described as “unbefitting of a statesperson of the People’s Republic”. She is a staunch Libertarian, and campaigned strongly (yet unsuccessfully) against the nationalisation of assets in 2002 and for their release to private companies in 2007. She has, however, succeeded in passing the Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Act (2006), an issue on which the ruling Democratic Socialist Party was divided. Following the 2005 election, she unseated the uncharismatic Huguna Moglen, the Chief Warden, who had also previously held the position of Speaker. | ||
− | When asked in a newspaper interview if she thought Qalustan would ever have a libertarian government, she was quoted as saying, “I sure hope so. Zanwar can’t hold onto power forever”. She has hinted that she may consider [[Qalustani | + | When asked in a newspaper interview if she thought Qalustan would ever have a libertarian government, she was quoted as saying, “I sure hope so. Zanwar can’t hold onto power forever”. She has hinted that she may consider [[Qalustani 2007 Presidential Election|running for President in 2007]], as the rules of the Council of Wardens would allow her to hold both her posts for a period of less than twelve months. |
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Jetra Anvalgu Gbhun-Basoir (born 10th March 1974) is a Qalustani politician, Council Minority Leader of the Libertarian Party of Qalustan, Speaker of the Council of Wardens and the Warden for Imb Township in Vran’i Province. She married the infamous adventurer Jean-Guillame Basoir in 1999, but they divorced in 2004.
Gbhun has been criticised by her political opponents for her fashion sense and glamorous wardrobe, which has been described as “unbefitting of a statesperson of the People’s Republic”. She is a staunch Libertarian, and campaigned strongly (yet unsuccessfully) against the nationalisation of assets in 2002 and for their release to private companies in 2007. She has, however, succeeded in passing the Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Act (2006), an issue on which the ruling Democratic Socialist Party was divided. Following the 2005 election, she unseated the uncharismatic Huguna Moglen, the Chief Warden, who had also previously held the position of Speaker.
When asked in a newspaper interview if she thought Qalustan would ever have a libertarian government, she was quoted as saying, “I sure hope so. Zanwar can’t hold onto power forever”. She has hinted that she may consider running for President in 2007, as the rules of the Council of Wardens would allow her to hold both her posts for a period of less than twelve months.