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13th president of Redmont
3rd Mayor of Willow
Secretary of Public Affairs

Political career

Presidency

Twixted was elected in the February 2023 presidential election, the eighth presidential race in the Commonwealth. Running as an independent, he secured victory with his running mate sleepyjay_. His inauguration took place on 17 February 2023, succeeding xLayzur.

Other candidates in the election included:

Executive orders

On 6 April 2023, Twixted signed an executive order allowing any citizen to hold an unlimited number of government occupations unless otherwise restricted by law. This order was later repealed Executive Order 13/21 ([1]Government Job Expansion).

On 22 April 2023, Twixted awarded presidential commendations to the following individuals:

Previous government roles

Before his presidency, Twixted was active in various government positions:

  • Mayor of Willow – June – September 2022
  • Secretary of Public Affairs under the Westray administration, from 15 February 2022 to 4 May 2022
  • Returned to the same role in the 218218Consumer administration (September 2022)
  • Ambassador representing Redmont in external affairs

Legal history

Twixted received two presidential pardons before taking office:

  • On 6 February 2022, pardoned by President LilDigiVert for political discrimination, infringement on constitutional rights, corruption, electoral fraud, and election interference.
  • On 15 June 2022, pardoned by President Westray for crimes related to violent disorder.
  • During his term, Twixted did not issue any presidential pardons.

Awards and recognition

Twixted was nominated to the Order of Redmont by President LilDigiVert for his significant contributions to the Executive Branch, the Department of Public Affairs, town development, and the journalism industry.

See also

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