John Vorsha

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Dead citizen

John Vorsha

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Society
Nationality Flag-Croatia.jpg Croatian
Date of birth 20 September 2008
Date of death 2010
Residence Zagreb, Central Croatia
Sex Male
Politics
Congress member of Croatia
26 December 2008 – 25 January 2009
Served under Hrvatska Partija
26 February 2009 – 25 May 2009
Served under Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka
26 October 2009 – 25 November 2009
Served under Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka
Croatian Ambassador to Romania
1 January 2009 – 9 June 2009
Succeeded by Dorian Derezic
Croatian Ambassador to Indonesia
1 January 2009 – 10 February 2009
Principle of the Croatian Secret Service
17 January 2009 – May 2009 (estimated)
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Croatia
6 April 2009 – 5 June 2009
Preceded by Relic
Succeeded by Atea
Party president of Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka
16 August 2009 – 15 October 2009
Preceded by Atea
Succeeded by Markisim Dart
Military
Military rank Icon rank Commander***.png Commander***
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Early life

Vorsha was born in UK and after he heard that Croatians are struggling to get their country he came to help on the same day even though he had a good life in the UK. He was an agent in the British MI6 but further information about this is highly confidential.

After settling in South Africa and helping out by working and voting, he settled in Romania for a short period of time to secure his finances for the upcoming hard days.

New life in Croatia

In the beginning, Vorsha started working for the minimum wage so the Croatian government could provide more food for new citizens. He also started his political career in a newly created far-left party called Hrvatska Partija, which was later renamed to Hrvatska Stranka Radnika. He was named as party vice president and members showed him trust by electing him to Congress. While the number of members was growing, activity in the party was falling which was one of the main reasons why he decided to leave the party. The decision was not easy to make because he felt like he is letting people down, so he decided to stay while he is in Congress because after all he was elected by Hrvatska Partija members.

A fresh start

His new party was Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka, a center-left party. That way he didn't have to give up his beliefs and had active party members. split1700, the Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, showed his trust and gave him a place in the Romanian and Indonesian embassies. While he remained in the Romanian embassy he was replaced in the Indonesian one by the new Minister Relic. After he saw his good work he gave him the title of the principal of the Croatian Secret Service (in Croatian: Tajna Služba RH).

The minister

Vorsha started his political career as an ambassador so it was logical that he was aiming for the Minister of Foreign Affairs position. The new president Roby Petric and CopyPaste071 made this dream real after choosing him for that position.