Josef Martinique

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Josef Martinique
Leader of the Conservative Party
In office
9 October 2399 – 10 July 2415
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byGeorge Richards
Member of Parliament for the Conservatives
In office
18 December 2373 – 21 December 2415
Personal details
Born
Josef Edward Martinique

22 November 2337
Vreimer, Empherias
Died3 January 2422 (aged 84)
Wynnoa, Empherias
NationalityEmpheri
Political partyConservatives
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Parent(s)Lord Martinique of Arkegyll
Lady Serena Edwina Franceur
Relatives2 sibling

Sir Josef Edward Martinique (22 November 2337 - 3 January 2422) was an Empheri politician who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party between 2399 and 2415.

As a child of Lord Martinique of Arkegyll and Lady Serena Edwina Franceur, he was privately educated to a high standard. He entered politics as part of the Conservative youth wing where he campaigned during the 2363 general election. He became an MP for the Conservative party at the 2373 general election to which he was re-elected continuously until his retirement before the 2415 general election, serving ten terms. He was elected leader of the party following the 2399 Conservative leadership election. He resigned as the leader following several electoral losses in July 2415 and announced he would not be standing as a candidate in the next general election, triggering the 2415 Conservative leadership election. He was knighted on 5 January 2416 by Rijkdottir Abigail on the advice of Prime Minister Elizabeth Rose due to his services of the nation across his entire life. Martinique would go on tours and talks and endorsed the Conservative candidate in both the 2415 and 2420 general elections. He contracted pneumonia in June 2421 while on a journey to Palaras but was bedridden by November. He died on 3 January 2422.

Early Years[edit | edit source]

Education[edit | edit source]

Early Career[edit | edit source]

First term as MP (2473-2475)[edit | edit source]

Out of office jobs (2475-2487)[edit | edit source]

Second term as MP (2487-2489)[edit | edit source]

Minister of Communities (2489-2491)[edit | edit source]

Minister of the Court of Empherias (2491-2500)[edit | edit source]

Prime Minister, 2501 Election, and Leadership (2500-2502)[edit | edit source]

Deputy leader and backbencher as a Socialist MP (2502-2503)[edit | edit source]

Member of Parliament for Labour (2503-2511)[edit | edit source]

Shadow Minister of the Cabinet Office (2511-2515)[edit | edit source]

Minister of the Court of Empherias (2515-present)[edit | edit source]

Private Life[edit | edit source]