Dovedán Pashor
Dovedán Pashor | |
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9 July 2018 | |
Predecessor | Suipom Goyo |
22 May 2017 – 9 July 2018 | |
Predecessor | Prefecture established |
Successor | Amanita Aħari |
10 January 2017 – 22 May 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Shounn Virny |
Predecessor | Andreina Rossini |
Successor | Shassel Marlaryen |
1 April 2014 – 1 October 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Léon Galieri |
Predecessor | Gonzalo Salomé |
Successor | Wilhelm Starlynn |
1 June 2013 – 1 October 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Napoléon Bleuberrie Rubén D. Hernández |
Predecessor | Snø Jens |
Successor | Gonzalo Salomé |
16 November 2014 – 9 February 2015 | |
Predecessor | Léon Galieri |
Successor | Narcissus Clyne |
Birth name | Dovedán René Pashor-Quintero |
Citizenship | Sabioveronese |
Political party | Democratic Party (since 2017) |
Other political affiliations |
Socialist Party (2012–14) Left Alliance (2014–17) |
Religion | None (Atheism) |
- In this traditional Sabian name, Doixavái is the matronymic and Bašór-Kiñtero is the family name.
Dovedán René Pashor-Quintero (Sabian: dovedán rené doixavái bašór-kiñtero), commonly known as Dovedán Pashor is a Sabioveronese Democratic politician. He currently serves as the 2nd Governor of the Gonn Region, having been elected in the 2018 regional election. Previously he had served as prefect of Gonn's capital city, Kotavari.
Pashor is a career politician in Sabia and Verona. He was a member of the Socialist Party and served as a legislator in the first Courts of Sabia and Verona. He served as Minister for Home Affairs and Demography under two different Prime Ministers: first under Napoléon Bleuberrie in the 3rd government, and later under Léon Galieri in the 5th government. Most notably, under his first administration of the Home Ministry, same-sex marriage was legalized in Sabia and Verona.
After participating in the Haronos Plan (stage I), Pashor became a representative of the Left Alliance (of which he had become a member after the Socialist Party's dissolution) in the central regions. He campaigned for constitutional reform ahead of the 2017 constitutional referendum and participated in the resulting Constitutional Assembly, helping to draft the present Constitution of Sabia and Verona.
Early life
Pashor was born in Hamburg, Germany, where he first came in contact with the Karjasari household and other early Valtirians, like the Jens family, Ulla Müller, and Anton Schubert-Moss. Pashor's matronymic, Doixavái, is derived from doixa, the Sabian language word for "Germany" (it is thus a false matronymic, as it is actually a toponym). In the early 2000s, he moved to the Valtir and there, he met the precursors of the Sabioveronese nationhood movement, Napoléon Bleuberrie and Pomme-Gabrielle Gauvier.
He became a follower of Bleuberrie, and in 2012 joined his Sabia and Verona People's Movement. After Sabia and Verona's establishment in 2012, Pashor joined the Socialist Party founded by Bleuberrie and sat as one of the 20 members of the first Courts of Sabia and Verona
Career
Early career
Pashor's political career in Sabia and Verona began as one of the original members of the 1st Legislative Courts, which sat for the first time on 18 October 2012. He sat as a member of the Socialist Party representing the region of Verona, which sent at-large members as it had not yet been divided into municipalities. Pashor was re-elected in the 2012 election, this time representing the municipality of Tegula.
Despite not stand for the May 2013 election, the triumphant Socialists (led by Bleuberrie) chose him to be Minister for Home Affairs and Demography in the 3rd government. During his administration, same-sex marriage became part of the Sabioveronese common law, due to the marriage of Snø Jens and Léon Galieri. In the aftermath of the 25 July coup attempt, Pashor was one of the six ministers in the acephalous cabinet vacated by Napoléon Bleuberrie. As a result of Bleuberrie's arrest and subsequent trial and imprisonment, Pashor became General Secretary of the Socialist Party on 25 July 2013, when Ulla Müller, who had held that position, became the party's president.
In the March 2014 general election, Pashor stood as a candidate for the newly formed Left Alliance in Aguasblancas's first legislative district, Nel-Berin. After winning in his district, Pashor was once again chosen to be Home Minister in Léon Galieri's cabinet. Pashor was re-elected in his district in September 2014.
Pashor was one of the 20 members of the Chamber of Deputies whose mandate was unconstitutionally revoked upon the dissolution of the Courts by conservative prime minister Bertrand Rivière on 15 July 2015.
Haronos and current work
Pashor was one of the many Valtirians who participated in the Haronos Plan, specifically, in stage I. He was thus one of the original settlers of the Southern Territories. Pashor kept his membership of the Left Alliance, even though most other Left and Convergence members flocked to the newly formed National Artists' Guild. He did, however, vote for the Guild in the 2015 election.
In 2016, Pashor settled in Gonn. When the Left Alliance's Andreina Rossini resigned as Secretary of Botany due to inner conflicts in the governing coalition, Pashor was appointed in her stead. Pashor was one of the self-appointed members of the 2017 Constitutional Assembly, and helped draft the current Constitution of Sabia and Verona.
When the prefecture of Asry became Kotavari in 2017, Pashor was elected as its first Prefect (mayor). That year, Pashor became a member of the Democratic Party after the Left Alliance's merger. At the 2018 regional elections, Pashor was the Democrats' candidate for Governor of the Gonn Region, and won with 58.1% of the vote. He succeeded Suipom Goyo as the 2nd Governor of Gonn on 9 July 2018.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Suipom Goyo |
Governor of Gonn 9 July 2018 – present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Position established |
Prefect of Kotavari 22 May 2017 – 9 July 2018 |
Succeeded by Amanita Aħari |
Preceded by Andreina Rossini |
Secretary of Botany 10 January 2017 – 22 May 2017 |
Succeeded by Shassel Marlaryen |
Preceded by Gonzalo Salomé |
Minister for Home Affairs and Demography 1 April 2014 – 1 October 2014 |
Succeeded by Wilhelm Starlynn |
Preceded by Snø Jens |
Minister for Home Affairs and Demography 1 June 2013 – 1 October 2013 |
Succeeded by Gonzalo Salomé |
Parliament of Sabia and Verona | ||
Preceded by New constituency |
MC for Aguasblancas I Nel-Berin 1 April 2014 – 15 July 2015 |
Succeeded by Legislature dissolved |
Preceded by New constituency |
MC for Tegula 1 January 2013 – 1 June 2013 |
Succeeded by Various |
Preceded by New constituency |
MC for Verona 18 October 2012 – 1 January 2013 |
Succeeded by Constituency dissolved |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Léon Galieri |
Leader of the Left Alliance 16 November 2014 – 9 February 2015 |
Succeeded by Narcissus Clyne |
Preceded by Ulla Müller |
General Secretary of the Socialist Party 25 July 2013 – 23 February 2014 |
Succeeded by Party dissolved |