Andrej Sobczyk
The Margrave of South Baśdow, Sir Andrej Grzegorśow Sobczyk | |
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Alias | Andrej Sobczyk |
Java Name | mercydreams_ |
Bedrock Name | N/A |
Pronouns | he/him (character), they/them (player) |
Town | Urbis City |
Party | Liberal-Conservative Party |
Premier of the Republic of Faru | |
Assumed office | |
3rd November 1926 - | |
Predecessor | Maon Vukusti |
Treasurer of the Republic of Faru | |
In office | |
13th October 1925 - 26th November 1926 | |
Predecessor | Wanda Ward III |
Successor | Aleksa Milosevic |
1st Party-list Senator of the Farun Senate | |
Assumed office | |
13th October 1925 - | |
Predecessor | Velik iz Dunska |
Party Secretary of the Liberal-Conservative Party of Faru | |
In office | |
12th November 1926 - 3rd December 1927 | |
Predecessor | Maon Vukusti |
Successor | Party dissolved |
Party President of the Liberal-Conservative Party of Faru | |
In office | |
24th August 1923 - 28th September 1924 | |
Predecessor | Zed Johnson |
Successor | Dan Tilabyss |
The Margrave of South Baśdow, Sir Andrej Grzegorśow Sobczyk, known in short as Andrej Sobczyk, the Margrave, or Sobczyk, is a statesman and bureaucrat of the Republic of Faru. Born in the city of Baśdow in the Lakizowa Province of the Slorbo-Glormorian Empire on the 15th March 1876, to Yeomen Grzegor Kosma Sobczyk and Andreja Maria Sobczyk, he grew up in a modest manor comparative to other nobles of Glormoria. He was educated in politics from a young age, and had a particular fascination with the occidental Republics. On a secondary school trip in 1892 to the rural Faru, he was enamored by the people and land and vowed to return later in life.
He applied and was admitted to the Princely College of Statecraft of Baśdow in 1894, graduating with a bachelor's degree majoring in political science, with a minor in architecture in 1898. Following uprisings in his homeland, he fled to Faru in 1919. Despite his heritage as Lakizowak-Glormorian, he integrated well into Farun society, as he studied the language greatly in prior years.
He joined the Liberal-Conservative Party in 1922, and became its Party President the following year. After the return of Maon Vukusti to national politics, Sobczyk became a part of the National Mandate Caucus, as one of its more moderate members. In 1925, he defected to the newly formed United Conservatives caucus