Ali Farrokhzad

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Ali Farrokhzad

على فرّخزاد
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3rd Vice President of Georgienstine
Assumed office
12 August 2022
PresidentRaphaël Olivier
Preceded byTom Mark
Acting President of Roscamistan
In office
16 January 2023 – 17 January 2023
Vice PresidentLudwig Collins
Preceded byThomas Jacobs
Succeeded byThomas Jacobs
Personal details
Born3 July 2007 (2007-07-03) (age 15)
Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Citizenship Georgienstine
 Faltree
 Östruck
 Libertas
 United States
 Roscamistan
NationalityAmerican
Other political
affiliations
Georgienstine First
Height5'11
ReligionIslam
Military service
Years of service2020 - 2023
RankColonel
Unit
Previous:
ALF flag.png Almendrian Liberation Front (2020)
TrasonaFlag.png Trasenic Royal Defence Force (2021 - 2022)
Dilu Battalion (2022)
Ansawanflag.png Ansawan Battalion (2022-2023)
Battles/warsALF flag.png Almendrian Civil War
TrasonaFlag.png Wickham War
TrasonaFlag.png Carolusian Revolt

Ali Farrokhzad (Persian: على فرّخزاد; 3 July 2007), sometimes known by his namazam Gavamkar, is a micronationalist, military official, athlete and musician, who serves in several micronations, primarily Georgienstine and Faltree.

Personal life

Farrokhzad was born on 3 July 2007 in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Eskandarabad, Dairajistan.

Farrokhzad plays goaltender in a local street hockey league in Florida.

Farrokhzad is a pious Muslim, and falls under the Ithna’ashari Shi'a sect.

Farrokhzad claims his political views are mostly inspired by Edmund Burke, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Imran Khan, and the Founding Fathers of the United States, and is ideologically a classical liberal and national conservative, supporting gun rights, the freedoms of speech, religion, the press, association, and movement as well as constitutionalism, whilst being against abortion, same-sex marriage and legalisation of hard drugs. He is noted for being pro-Palestinian, but suggests a two-state solution in the name of pragmatism.

Party affiliations

Current

Former

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