Robert Wynne

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Robert Wynne
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Birth-Death
1953-
Title
Chairman, Libertarian Party
Father
John Wynne
Mother
Judith Grady

Robert Wynne was born on a farm in Ayrshire in 1953. After graduating Regis University Law School in Dalmyre in 1979, from which he had received an academic scholarship, he retired to practice law in Ayr, near his home town.

In 1994, he was urged by a group of friends who would later become infamous to run for the Federal Congress, and despite seemingly insurmountable opposition his growing popularity allowed him to join the fledgling opposition to the National Gunnish Workingmens' Party, which had assumed fascist-like control of the country and sapped its democratic traditions. Though the Congress acheived little against the dictorial Chancellory that ruled the country, Wynne emerged as the most vocal Opposition Leader, due to his connections within anarchist-leaning labor unions and underground organizations.

In 2001, the First Revolution rocked the country and Wynne emerged as the leader of a patchwork of various opposition groups against the federal government. Later that year he was elected First Citizen, and the Libertarian Party he formed gained a majority of seats in the Federal Congress. After successfully drafting a new constitution, Wynne and his Party were re-elected in 2003 and 2004, the latter in a coalition with the Conservative Party of ex-army official James Starke.

In 2005, during the Second Revolution, Wynne served as Chairman of the Libertarian Party. He still holds that position.

He is married to Carolin Steger, a diplomat from Erlangen-Ansbach. The couple has one son and one daughter, Alexander Georg and Anna Elizabeth. Furthermore, he was knighted by King Raik III for "merits about Pax Europa."

Furthermore, Robert Wynne is a member of the supervisory board of the Sendelbeck Gruppe.