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{{CorpRP_Character_Infobox|title1 = Moon-See Park|image1 = Park.jpg|born = 1 February 2949|residence = [[Wiltshire]]|gender = Male|species = Terran|occupation = Member of the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]|education = PhD in Economics}}'''Moon-See Park '''(born 1 February 2949) is a Wiltshirian economist and politician who served as [[Balfour Ministry (Wiltshire)|Chief Secretary to the Treasury]] in 3019 and has served as a member of the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]] twice between 3018 until 3019 and again since [[February 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|February 3020]]. Park was first elected as a member of the Liberal Alliance Party, joining the [[National Party (Wiltshire)|National Party]] following the official merger of the Liberal Alliance, the Green Party and Wiltshire First. He held his seat until the dissolution of the Wiltshire Assembly, but failed to win a seat in the new Wiltshire Parliament.
{{CorpRP_Character_Infobox|title1 = Moon-See Park|image1 = Park.jpg|born = 1 February 2949|residence = [[Wiltshire]]|gender = Male|species = Terran|occupation = Member of the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]|education = PhD in Economics}}'''Moon-See Park '''(born 1 February 2949) is a Wiltshirian economist and politician who served as [[Wiltshire Treasury|Chief Secretary to the Treasury]] in 3019 and has served as a member of the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]] twice between 3018 until 3019 and again since [[February 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|February 3020]]. Park was first elected as a member of the Liberal Alliance Party, joining the [[National Party (Wiltshire)|National Party]] following the official merger of the Liberal Alliance, the Green Party and Wiltshire First. He held his seat until the dissolution of the Wiltshire Assembly, but failed to win a seat in the new Wiltshire Parliament.


Following Wiltshire's independence from the [[New Corporate Republic]] in January 3020, Park was re-elected to the National Assembly as a member of the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative Party]]. During the occupation, Park worked for the Economist newspaper in Wiltshire, which was often the target of attacks by the NCR regime, led by [[Samuel Thune]]. Park remains active on the National Assembly as a vocal backbencher, championing freedom of speech causes as well as liberal-conservative economic views.
Following Wiltshire's independence from the [[New Corporate Republic]] in January 3020, Park was re-elected to the National Assembly as a member of the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative Party]]. During the occupation, Park worked for the Economist newspaper in Wiltshire, which was often the target of attacks by the NCR regime, led by [[Samuel Thune]]. Park remains active on the National Assembly as a vocal backbencher, championing freedom of speech causes as well as liberal-conservative economic views.
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Revision as of 03:39, 18 September 2020

Moon-See Park (born 1 February 2949) is a Wiltshirian economist and politician who served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 3019 and has served as a member of the Wiltshire National Assembly twice between 3018 until 3019 and again since February 3020. Park was first elected as a member of the Liberal Alliance Party, joining the National Party following the official merger of the Liberal Alliance, the Green Party and Wiltshire First. He held his seat until the dissolution of the Wiltshire Assembly, but failed to win a seat in the new Wiltshire Parliament.

Following Wiltshire's independence from the New Corporate Republic in January 3020, Park was re-elected to the National Assembly as a member of the Liberal Conservative Party. During the occupation, Park worked for the Economist newspaper in Wiltshire, which was often the target of attacks by the NCR regime, led by Samuel Thune. Park remains active on the National Assembly as a vocal backbencher, championing freedom of speech causes as well as liberal-conservative economic views.