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xlayzur
Personal details
OccupationPolitician
PronounsHe/him
15th President of Redmont
Preceded byLilDigiVert
Succeeded byGoldBlooded
Political partyRedmont Nationalist Party
Vice presidentNacholebraa
8th Chief Justice
Preceded byDrew_Hall
Succeeded byNacholebraa
Nominated byBezzergeezer
9th Speaker of the House
In office21 October - 11 November 2021, 12 November 2021 - 11 January 2022
Political PartyICP
19th Speaker of the House
In Office12 March - 4 April 2023
Political PartyTEA

xLayzur (also known as XL) is a prominent and controversial player in DemocracyCraft. He has served in nearly every branch of government, including President of Redmont (October 2023 – February 2024), Speaker of the House, Deputy Speaker, Senator, Vice President, and briefly as Chief Justice (for one day in March 2024). Known for prolific legislation, high-profile court battles, and a polarizing leadership style, he is considered one of the most consequential political figures in Redmont’s history.

Early Career

  • Joined the server in 2021.
  • First held office as a Representative.
  • Built his reputation as an active legislator, authoring early bills on judicial and legislative standards.

Legislative Career

Major Acts Authored / Sponsored

  • Judicial Standards Act – Introduced reforms to appeals and judicial accountability (“Peel Those Appeals” amendment).
  • Legislative Standards Act – Sponsored multiple amendments, including the Congressional Committee Structure Act and Congressional Committees Reform Act.
  • Taxation Act Amendments – Authored the Fair Taxes Act and Fair Property Tax Relief Act; later introduced the XL Taxation Act.
  • Federal Reserve Act – Helped shape Redmont’s central banking system (later repealed).
  • Commission Expansion Act (2021) – Set minimum commission rates (rescinded).
  • REIT Formation Act – Attempted to allow creation of Real Estate Investment Trusts (vetoed).
  • Clarity Act – Sought to clarify statutory interpretation (later repealed).
  • Equal Judge Requirements Act – Co-authored judicial eligibility reforms.
  • Executive Standards Act amendments – Co-sponsored reforms such as the Opportunity Act.
  • No More Handouts Resolution – Opposed subsidies perceived as giveaways.

Executive Career

Presidency (Oct 2023 – Feb 2024)

  • Issued numerous Executive Orders, including:
    • EO 1/24 – Presidential Commendations (awarded commendations, including controversially to himself).
    • EO 2/24 – XL Awards (Order of Redmont commendations).
    • EO 28/23 – PURGE (Halloween event directive).
    • EO 29/23 – Directive of Non-Enforcement (later repealed).
    • EO 31/23 – Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Framework (pharmacy licensing, later made redundant).
    • EO 3/24 – Respect Your Elders (RYE) (vetoed by server owner).
    • EO 4/24 – Trifecta Clarification (later repealed).

Policies

  • Pushed for stronger economic regulation, taxation reform, and judiciary efficiency.
  • Advocated executive independence but clashed with courts and legislature over separation of powers.

Judicial Involvement

Impeachment

Year Court Case & Outcome Key Issues / Reasoning
2021 [2021] SCR 12 xLayzur v. Commonwealth of Redmont – dismissed at plaintiff’s request Sued over being disqualified from a mayoral race due to insufficient playtime; voluntarily dismissed.
2022 [2022] SCR 19 Commonwealth v. xLayzur (Bribery / Treason) – dismissed for lack of evidence Accused of soliciting a bribe to change his vote on the Proceeds of Crime Act and lying to Congress. Supreme Court dismissed charges; screenshots were not credible.
2023 [2023] FCR 56 Commonwealth v. xLayzur (Embezzlement) – dismissed at plaintiff’s request Alleged misuse of funds from “The Exchange”; prosecution dropped the case.
2023 [2023] FCR 62 xLayzur & Krix v. Politico – adjourned (ongoing) Civil libel suit where Politico accused them of vote selling (“VOTEGATE”). Plaintiffs sought damages and an injunction; case remains unresolved.
2024 [2024] SCR 1 Commonwealth v. xLayzur (Election & Corruption) – acquitted Charged with treason, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy for allegedly intimidating the Secretary of State and manipulating House election results. Court ruled not guilty; evidence described as “a good story” but insufficient beyond reasonable doubt.
2024 [2024] SCR 4 dodrio3 v. Commonwealth of Redmont – plaintiff won Disputed January 2024 House election. Court held only the Supreme Court can remove an elected Representative. Critiqued President xLayzur’s decision to fire his Secretary and retabulate votes.
2024 [2024] SCR 5 Milkcrack v. Commonwealth of Redmont – plaintiff won Court ruled the Vice President wrongly broke a tie in a Senate election. Held President xLayzur responsible for initiating the unnecessary election. Clarified only the President, not the VP, can break ties.
2024 [2024] SCR 9 Krix v. Commonwealth of Redmont – dismissed (res judicata) Civil case argued Senate’s motion to remove President xLayzur violated double-jeopardy protections. Court dismissed as already decided in related case.
2024 [2024] SCR 10 Snowy_Heart v. Commonwealth – dismissed Constitutional injunction alleging a conflict of interest; dismissed by the court.
2025 [2025] FCR 7 AlexanderLove v. Commonwealth – precedent use Case was unrelated to him but cited Commonwealth v. xLayzur [2024] SCR 1 as precedent confirming presidential authority to fire secretaries.


Chief Justice

  • Appointed Chief Justice in March 2024.
  • Tenure lasted one day before removal via Democracycraft Staff Team, the shortest in server history.

Legacy

  • Prolific Lawmaker: Authored or co-sponsored dozens of acts across taxation, judiciary, and executive standards.
  • Controversial Leader: Impeachment, lawsuits, and self-commendations fueled accusations of overreach.
  • Polarizing Figure: Admired by some as an ambitious reformer; criticized by others for opportunism and authoritarian leanings.
  • Historical Impact: Few players in DemocracyCraft history have had as wide an influence across all three branches of government.

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