Amos Haneke
The Right Honourable Amos Haneke | |
|---|---|
| Premier of Yoseo | |
| In office 11 June 2045 – 22 April 2057 | |
| Monarch | Christine II |
| Prime Minister | Arsene Pineau Kim |
| Leader of the Opposition in Yoseo | |
| In office 11 March, 2042 – 10 June 2045 | |
| Preceded by | Yvette Buckley |
| Succeeded by | Guy Beauchemin-Tapper |
| Leader of the Shinminjeon Party of Yoseo | |
| In office 11 March, 2042 – 22 April, 2057 | |
| Preceded by | Yvette Buckley |
| Succeeded by | Oh Soon-Yeong |
| Member of the Yoseo Provincial Parliament for Bonneville-McClung | |
| In office 12 September 2040 – 22 April, 2057 | |
| Preceded by | Sienna Carston |
| Succeeded by | Kennedy Sanford-Morse |
| Mayor of Bonneville | |
| In office 10 September 2034 – 12 September 2040 | |
| Preceded by | Park Jae-Ryong |
| Succeeded by | Klimt Hawerchuk |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Amos Yul Hodgkinson-Haneke 23 February, 2001 Sutton Forest, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux, Quebec and Shingoryeo |
| Died | 22 April, 2057 Jolbonopolis, Yoseo, Quebec and Shingoryeo |
| Political party | Shinminjeon Party of Yoseo |
| Spouse | Aline Deutch (m. 2033) |
| Children | 3, including Alma-Ada (daughter) |
| Parent(s) | Claude and Ophelie (nee Hodgkinson) |
| Relatives | Elmore Deutch (Brother-in-law) Diane Deutch-Cardinal (Nephew) Robert L. Hodgkinson (grandfather) Elwood de Lotbiniere (great-grandfather) |
| Alma mater | Royal Naval Academy of Shingoryeo (BA) Royal Naval Academy of Shingoryeo (MA) Northwestern University (MSc) |
Amos Yul Hodgkinson-Haneke ROM (23 February, 2001 - 22 April, 2057), also known as Amos Haneke, was a Quebeco-Shingoryeoite politician who served as the Premier of Yoseo from 2042 to 2057. A naval officer who had served in the Yellow Bay Liberation Campaign of 2017, he was elected to the Mayor of Bonneville in 2034. He then left municipal politics to join provincial politics, where he represented Bonneville-McClung from 2040 to his death in 2057. He was named the leader of the Shinminjeon Party of Yoseo from 2042 to 2057, and became only the third Premier to win four consecutive victories in Yoseo, usually considered by many to be a political bellwether.
Early Life
Amos Haneke was born Amos Hodgkinson-Haneke in Sutton Forest, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux, on 23 February, 2001. His parents were Ophelie Hodgkinson and Claude Haneke, a teacher originally of Stelburg, Siovanija and Teusland. Hodgkinson, the daughter of Chief of Royal Air Staff Hugues-Abelard Hodgkinson, was a defence analyst. Through Hodgkinson's sister Elora, Haneke was a cousin of Quebeco-Kytlerian business mogul Gregg McInnis Valdes.
Early Political Career
Premiership
Death
Electoral Record
| Year | Party | Votes | Seats | Position | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | % | ±% | Total | ± | ||||
| 2045 | Shinminjeon | 1,687,760 | 28.9% | 8.5% | 38/88 | +29 | Minority government | |
| 2048 | 2,311,680 | 38.4% | -9.5% | 46/88 | –12 | Majority government | ||
| 2052 | 2,109,598 | 35.5% | –2.9% | 37/80 | –9 | Minority government | ||
| 2054 | 2,539,385 | 43.7% | +8.2% | 46/80 | +9 | Majority government | ||
| 2056 | 2,786,825 | 44.5% | +0.8% | 48/80 | +2 | Majority government | ||