Francesco Cavour

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Francesco Cavour

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Society
Nationality Flag-Italy.jpg Italian
Date of birth April 3, 2013
Residence Lombardy
Sex Male
Political party Bastardi Senza Gloria
Politics
Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy
July 6, 2013 – current
Vice-Minister of Defense of Italy
June 6, 2013 – July 5,2013
Congressman of Italy
April 26, 2013 – May 25, 2013
May 26, 2013 – June 25, 2013
July 7, 2013 – July 25, 2013
Military
Military unit Corpo d'Elite|Élite eItaliana
Squadron 5th Regiment
Position Soldier
Military rank Icon rank Lt Colonel.png Lt Colonel
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman
 Si vis pacem para bellum. 
(Francesco Cavour)

Francesco Cavour (pronounced /ka'vu:r/) (born April 3, 2013 in Calabria, Italy) is an Italian diplomat and politician.

Early life

Born in the years of the War between Italy and Slovenia, Cavour immediately revealed his libertarian and centrist political view.[1] The war convinced Cavour that true and honest democracy, not military-dominated autocracy, was the only way for a nation to govern itself. But he believed that the war was the only way for a nation to gain international credibility.

Early career

In the early days, Cavour started to imagine a new strong alliance that would allow to achieve international security. He began writing drafts of the constitution of an alliance with whom he achieved acclaim.[2] He is currently continuing this project.

He began to militate in the party "Fratelli d'eItalia". In April 2013 he was chosen by millyi, the italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, as the new Ambassador of Italy in Croatia.[3] In addition, during the same period, he was a candidate of the congress in the list of the party "Fratelli d'eItalia".[4] The party received 23,75% of the votes and was the most voted: in fact Cavour becomed a congressman.[5]

During his mandate he has repeatedly reiterated his position against EDEN, and against TWO.[6] In fact, he expressed that he had voted favorably at the exit of Italy from EDEN showing his profound openness towards CoT.[7] His mandate expired on May 25, 2013.

For the presidential elections of May 2013, he was chosen as the candidate as Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs in the list of Tom Just, that was a candidate as a country president.[8] The list was in fact supported by the party "Fratelli d'eItalia", of which Cavour was a member.[9] The coalition, however, didn't win and Cavour wasn't elected.[10]

The entry into Bastardi Senza Gloria

On May 8, 2013 Cavour officially announced his exit from the party "Fratelli d'eItalia".[11] He justified his choice saying that, at its core, it was not possible to express their opinion. He officially said: "Fratelli d'eItalia is the party of one person: the policy choice to follow isn't chosen communally, but is chosen only by one person. It is not acceptable! [...] In this party there is neither democracy, nor justice, nor freedom. It's an autarkic party not a liberal party! For these reasons I left it".[12]

Came out from the party, he has decided to join the party Crescere, at that time led by Riccardo Quarta. In those days he becomed trainee in the "Foreign Affairs/Defense Section" of the government led by Riccardo Cicca Cornara.[13] Furthermore, he became the Parliamentary Group Leader of his party to the Congress.[14] In the same period, the party Crescere joined with IESO and together they created the party "Bastardi Senza Gloria" of which Cavour became automatically a member.[15]

On May 25, 2013 he was a candidate of Congress for his party. His party, an ally of the party Aquila et Gladius, nominated Cavour one of the candidates of it in the list of AetG.[16] The list received 25,89% of the votes and was the most voted: in fact Cavour was re-elected congressman.[17] Not only, he became the Parliamentary Group Leader of the party to the Congress.[18] His mandate expired on June.[19]

For the presidential elections of June 2013, he was chosen as the candidate as Vice-Minister of Defense in the list of Castell militarista, that was a candidate as a country president and was supported by Cavour's party.[20] He was also unofficially chosen as candidate as Vice-Minister of Interior in the list of Superpimpo.[21] The coalition for Castell militarista won the elections and Cavour became Vice-Minister of Defense of the government.[22] He also became spokesman of his party during the mandate of Vajura as party president on June-July 2013.


He was a candidate in the list of his party for the congressual elections of June 25, 2013 but for a bug in the system he wasn't elected.[23] However, he became an all effects-congressman on the eItalian forum.[24][25] He was chosen by President Dot Hunty as Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs for the mandate of July-August 2013.[26] In July he was appointed Party President of Bastardi Senza Gloria, basing his mandate on the members' political activity and on the positive trade of ideas between his party and the other eItalian political forces, to facilitate the combination of harmony and social justice.[27] Not only, he is still in the Congress and in the government.[28]

Offices

File:Icon position politics partymember.gif Party Offices

Office Term
Party President July 16, 2013 – August 16, 2013
Spokesman June 16, 2013 – July 15, 2013
Parliamentary Group Leader May 13, 2013 - May 25, 2013
May 26, 2013 – June 25, 2013
Office Term
Parliamentary Group Leader May 8, 2013 - May 12, 2013

Military icon normal.png Military Offices

Office Term
Captain 5th Regiment June 16, 2013 – July 15, 2013

Ico-elections.png Political Offices

Office Term
Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs July 6, 2013 – August 6, 2013
Ambassador to Croatia April 20, 2013 – Still in office
Office Term
Vice-Minister of Defense June 6, 2013 – July 5, 2013
Office Term
Congressman April 26, 2013 – May 25, 2013
May 26, 2013 – June 25, 2013
July 7, 2013 – July 25, 2013

References

  1. http://www.erepublik.com/it/citizen/profile/7353161
  2. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/un-nuovo-futuro-con-united-nations-organization-2243686/1/20
  3. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-mofa-mpp-romania-serbia-nuovo-ambasciatore-aggiornamenti-2248412/1/20
  4. http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/congress-elections/10/0/1366873200
  5. http://www.erepublik.com/it/main/congress-elections
  6. http://eitalyforum.altervista.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=100&t=8795&p=112221#p112221
  7. http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/bye-bye-eden--2253233/1/20#comment32450163
  8. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/candidatura-a-cp-programma-e-squadra-di-governo-patto-con-fdi-2254522/1/20
  9. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/tom-just-ed-i-fratelli-di-delussac-2255151/1/20
  10. http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/presidential-elections/10/1367737200
  11. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/addio-fratelli-d-039-eitalia--2257907/1/20
  12. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/addio-fratelli-d-039-eitalia--2257907/1/20
  13. http://prntscr.com/1441mo
  14. http://prntscr.com/148zfj
  15. http://prntscr.com/15hcto
  16. http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/congress-elections/10/0/1369465200
  17. http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/congress-elections/10/0/1369465200
  18. http://prntscr.com/17z3pl
  19. http://prntscr.com/15hd3p
  20. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-l-039-onore-della-presidenza-fatti-non-foste-a-viver-come-nabbi--2271669/1/20
  21. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-l-039-onore-della-presidenza-fatti-non-foste-a-viver-come-nabbi--2271669/1/20
  22. http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/presidential-elections/10/1370415600
  23. http://eitalyforum.altervista.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=9235
  24. http://eitalyforum.altervista.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=9168&start=50
  25. http://eitalyforum.altervista.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=9235
  26. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-bsg-candidatura-di-dot-hunty-2286124/1/20
  27. http://www.erepublik.com/it/article/-bsg-onore-e-onere-2291921/1/20
  28. http://prntscr.com/15hd3p