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Kravenn is a citizen of the UK, and The Unity Party Member of Parliament for South East of England. She was born on May 18 2009, Day 545, in Wallonia.
Biography
Kravenn is born on May 18 2009, Day 545 in Wallonia, which was in United Netherlands. Her early days was not very easy but her good friend Slivever helps her to join Northern Netherlands which was the only region in UNL who has a Q5 Hospital. She joined soon the Belgian Party. Once there was a hospital in a Belgian Region, Kravenn moved to Brussels until day 793.
On december 5, Kravenn decided to leave UNL and joined United Kingdom. Few days later, she asks for her citizenship which was accepted on december 7. Shortly afterwards, she joined The Unity Party. On January 27, Kravenn joined a the Special Forces Support Group On June 29, Kravenn has been promoted as SAS Brigadier. At the V2, She decided to leave UK army, her decision was motivated by the fact that she disliked the V2 war module.
Few days later, Kravenn begins to create some grain companies, Her ideas is that she prefers to have good relationships with her workers and make less benefits than have as unique objective : profits
After the war against Canada and USA, Kravenn moved to North West of England and launched a Resistance War which was successful.
Politics
The first action of Kravenn took upon reaching level 7 was to join the Belgian Party. She was a three term member of Congress in UNL for Southern Netherlands on August 25, Brussels from September 26 - November 25 2009. She was President of the Belgian Party for two terms (elected October and November 15). She resigned the presidency of the Belgian Party on December 5. Kravenn moved to UK and joined The Unity Party. She ran for congress in Brussels, securing election as a Member of Parliament for the region on December 25. As Real life Belgian, Kravenn is proud to be one of the last two Members of Parliament for Brussels as UK Region
On January 25, Kravenn ran for congress in Midtjylland and from February 26 to June 25, and from July 26 to September 25 Kravenn was Member of Parliament Yorkshire & Humberside. On September congress elections, She was elected for Scotland
On October 25, She returned to Yorkshire & Humberside where she was reelected. Further the war against Canada and Usa, Kravenn was candidate in East of England and finished at the second place.
For Christmas 2010, Kravenn moved to South East of England, the election was hard but she finished at the first place.
Between September 6 and December 5, Kravenn was one time apprentice at the minister of Communications (from September 6 to October 5) and 2 time UnderMinister for Education (from October 6 to December 5), as UnderMinister, Kravenn tried to publish a lot of articles to helping young (and less young) players
Political Views
Kravenn is a member of The Unity Party, and was a member of the Belgian Party. She calls herself a left-winger, with beliefs in solidarity, and helping new players. She believes that no matter what their origin is, a citizen must have his voice heard, and is a strong advocate of keeping citizens fully informed about the actions of their government. She supports a regulated economy, and her views on foreign policy are to have good relations with as many countries as possible. Her views on military are to have a strong and organized army.
Achievements
The Unity Party - Official Membership Card
The Unity Party is a democratic socialist party. I believe that by the strength of our common endeavour we as a party achieve more than we achieve alone, so as to create for each of us the means to realise our true potential and for all of us a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many not the few; where the rights we enjoy reflect the duties we owe and where we live together freely, in a spirit of solidarity, tolerance and respect.
I'm a member of The Unity Party.