John Evington (Pacifica)

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The Right Honourable

John Evington

MP
Secretary of State for Domestic Affairs
Assumed office
4 May 2022
Deputy Supreme Leader
Assumed office
4 May 2022
Member of Parliament for Hammersmith
Assumed office
4 May 2022
Personal details
Born2 February 1950
Kensington, London, Nicholas and Great Britain
NationalityNicholas and Great British
Political partySocialist Nationalist
Height186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
MotherMary Bancroft
FatherEdward Evington
Other offices held
  • 2012-22: Minister of Imperial Expansion
  • 2009-12: Home Secretary
  • 2008-09: Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • 1989-2022: MP for Hammersmith

John Lysander Evington (Born 2 February 1950) is the current Secretary of State for Domestic Affairs of Nicholas and Great Britain. He has had this role since 4 May 2022.

John Evington is notable for having come up with Operation Dian Cecht during his time as Minister of Imperial Expansion.

Early Life

John Evington was born to a wealthy family in Kensington, London, Nicholas and Great Britain. His father was a lawyer and his mother was a chief executive officer of a large company. The family also owned multiple businesses and had stocks in many more.

Education

John Evington studied at Oxford University.

Early Career

John Evington started his career as an editor for a Nicholas and Great British newspaper. He would later become the newspaper's main political editor.

The Socialist Nationalist Party

In 1975, at the age of 22, he joined the Nicholas and Great British Army in the wake of the First Nicholas and Great British Civil War. After the war had ended in 1981, John Evington felt distaste towards the current government at the time due to the Treaty of Virje, believing that Nicholas and Great Britain had become too weak. This lead him to join the Socialist Nationalist Party in 1982. He would soon become an editor for the party's newspaper. He quickly rose through the ranks to become the party's Head of Media in 1985. In 1989, Evington became one of the first members of the party to get a seat in parliament.

In 1994, Donald Tumbler, the leader of the Socialist Nationalist Party at the time, removed Evington from his position as Head of Media in favour of someone else. However, Evington remained on the party's executive committee. However, Evington was not happy about having his position removed. Furthermore, he and many other party members began to dislike Tumbler for his leniency and support of democracy. Evington got into contact with the NGBSS (who had been secretly in close contact with the party since 1983) to plan an assassination of Tumbler. The assassination was carried out and evidence was planted to suggest that the perpetrators were the Romordian Resistance. A vote was held to decide the new leader of the party. Paul Carmichael won the vote. However, Evington did not regain his position as Head of Media but was appointed as Home Affairs Spokesperson instead. In 2004, as the Socialist Nationalist Party became the largest opposition party, Evington became the Shadow Home Secretary under David Aitken, the leader of the party at the time.

In 2008, Aitken was murdered by the Romordian Resistance and Nicholas McGregor, who was the deputy leader of the party and shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, became the new leader of the party. In 2009, the Socialist Nationalist Party won the general election and Evington became the Home Secretary.

Minister of Imperial Expansion

In 2012, McGregor created the Ministry of Imperial Expansion, which was responsible for overseeing territories belonging to Nicholas and Great Britain (such as West Romordia and Kalinskia) and overseeing any future conquests the country may make. Evington was appointed as Minister of Imperial Expansion and he was removed as Home Secretary.

In 2021, as protests in West Romordia for West Romordian independence turned into riots, Evington proposed to McGregor that a military operation should be made to eradicate 60% of the West Romordian population. After a lot of debate, McGregor agreed and Operation Dian Cecht commenced, only to be postponed indefinitely shortly after due to international pressure.