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Sophia Byzainti is the one hundredth and first [[Governor-General]] of the Serene^Union, having become the first to take office outwith the normal procedure which dictates that the position will be of a cyclical nature shared for five year periods between all Supreme-Overseers of [[the Aengelistoria Dominica]].  
 
Sophia Byzainti is the one hundredth and first [[Governor-General]] of the Serene^Union, having become the first to take office outwith the normal procedure which dictates that the position will be of a cyclical nature shared for five year periods between all Supreme-Overseers of [[the Aengelistoria Dominica]].  
  
Before taking position, Sophia oversaw Internal Administration, and was the Supreme Overseer whom recieved the most votes following an impromptu election between the heads of department to elect a new Governor-General into office.  
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Before taking position, Sophia oversaw Internal Administration and was thought of by the majority a staunch defender of traditional Kaeneian isolationism - having voted against joining the Triumvirate of Yut citing the unavoidable eroding of sovereignity, truthful when one considers the loosely federal nature of the alliance. Sophia was the Supreme Overseer whom recieved the most votes following an impromptu election between the heads of department to elect a new Governor-General into office during the constitutional crisis evoked by the effective death of the incumbent, Killthanus. 
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Sophia faced and indeed continues to overcome the challenges inherent in the dissolution of the Kaeneian preference to total neutrality in foreign relations, beginning on the ascension of the Serene^Union to membership status within the Triumvirate of Yut and Non-Democratic Alliance, before she had risen even to the previously held rank of Supreme-Overseer.
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Liberalisation has slowly but almost incessently creeped into the decision making of the Union's ultimate authority; decisions taken currently unthinkable but a scant decade ago and further evidence of the discomfort and difficulty in absorbing the after-effects of integration.
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:55, 17 December 2005

Sophia Byzainti.
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Position:
Governor-General of the Serene^Union.
Sex:
Female
Age:
28
Birthdate:
Third Sunrise of the first Period, the year of Earth Ascension Four Hundred and Ninety Two.


Sophia Byzainti is the one hundredth and first Governor-General of the Serene^Union, having become the first to take office outwith the normal procedure which dictates that the position will be of a cyclical nature shared for five year periods between all Supreme-Overseers of the Aengelistoria Dominica.

Before taking position, Sophia oversaw Internal Administration and was thought of by the majority a staunch defender of traditional Kaeneian isolationism - having voted against joining the Triumvirate of Yut citing the unavoidable eroding of sovereignity, truthful when one considers the loosely federal nature of the alliance. Sophia was the Supreme Overseer whom recieved the most votes following an impromptu election between the heads of department to elect a new Governor-General into office during the constitutional crisis evoked by the effective death of the incumbent, Killthanus.

Sophia faced and indeed continues to overcome the challenges inherent in the dissolution of the Kaeneian preference to total neutrality in foreign relations, beginning on the ascension of the Serene^Union to membership status within the Triumvirate of Yut and Non-Democratic Alliance, before she had risen even to the previously held rank of Supreme-Overseer.

Liberalisation has slowly but almost incessently creeped into the decision making of the Union's ultimate authority; decisions taken currently unthinkable but a scant decade ago and further evidence of the discomfort and difficulty in absorbing the after-effects of integration.