Carr De Vaux
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Carr De Vaux was born on the dirty streets of Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia. An orphan from the start, he learned the mean street lessons by hanging around the local Hungarian and American gangsters. Carr was seasoned politician, analyst-writer, and a militia leader. Carr was pro-FRoSEA.
History
Carr de Vaux was born on the Day 650 of the New World (31st Aug 2009). Within a month, he secured his first seat in the Congress of Malaysia, under the party ticket of DAP, in the major constituent of Peninsular Malaysia. Carr retained the seat and gained prominence as the journalist. As of Oct 2010, Carr de Vaux has moved to New Zealand, his new adopted home.
Politics
Experienced in running small to medium sized government/country. His positions included:
- 10x congress medals and was elected for the first time into Congress at the tender age of 70 days.
- 2x President of Malaysia, survived countless external threats including wars with Indonesia, PTOs from Serbia and so forth.
- Malaysian minister of all sorts including foreign affairs, social, internal affairs, defence, immigration, etc.
- New Zealand minister of all sorts including immigration, foreign affairs, social, internal affairs, defence, immigration, etc.
During career, Carr was a member of several parties, including:
- Democratic Action Party (2009-2010)
- Democratic People's Party (Early 2010)
- Djozikeist Church of Malaysia (Mid 2010)
- New Zealand Union Party (October 2010)
- Peace 'n' Prosperity Party where he was elected to serve for at least one term as Congress member (November 2010)
Military
Carr was a member of the Tuah Squadron of Tentera Darat Malaysia and later on a soldier in Srpski Korpus.
Media
A writer with 500+ legit subs (never participate in any scammy MM crap) with his newspaper Chronicle of Democracy - Viva. His newspaper has been a top10 newspaper in Malaysia in Nov and Dec 2009.
Interesting fact
The originator of the nickname "Whaka" for the, at the time, new mascot of New Zealand.