Shady Morsi

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Shady Morsi
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Offical Portrait, 2023
Prime Minster of Yezd
Assumed office
27 December 2023
MonarchYasin Kaplan
Preceded byUsman Sadiq
President of the Shadyvinkenstein Government-in-Exile
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 November 2021
DeputyTimo Vink
Preceded byKevin Verhaar (2012)
Member of the Parliament-in-Exile
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 November 2021
ConstituencyAvian Cove
Member of the Magyis
Incumbent
Assumed office
2018
ConstituencyEnyilk (2018-2021)
Ardajan West (2021-)
Member of the Parliament of Hasanistan
Incumbent
Assumed office
2012
ConstituencyArdajan
Personal details
Born
Shady Hosam Morsi

(1999-02-09) February 9, 1999 (age 25)
Zoetermeer
CitizenshipDutch, Egyptian, Hasani, Konraq, Mahuset, Karnia-Ruthenia, Brennonian,
Political partyIndependent
EducationTechniek College Rotterdam
OccupationPolitician
Writer
Software Developer
Entrepreneur
CabinetMorsi I
Macronational Offices
Duo-Councilor in Schiedam
In office
20 December 2020 – 1 December 2021
Member of the Leiden Cultural Forum
In office
2019–2019
ConstituencyMBO-Studenten
Member of the Smeetsland Neighborhood Council
In office
11 May 2020 – Council dissolved
Constituency5th Precint


Shady Morsi, is a Dutch entepeneur,, perennial candidate, and journalist, who has participated and held office in numerous micronations including Viadalvia, Hoogwaard, Campinia, , Konraq, Kökqoyunlu and Hasanistan. Morsi identifies as a centre-left economic but right wing social views... Morsi was born and raised in Zoetermeer, Netherlands and attended MBO Rijnland before forming his own company. SonPa Tech Trade,

Macronational political career

Morsi along with John Charlton Rudge are one of the few micronationalists that also held office in their respective macronations He is politically active in his macronation, seeing public service as "the ultimate service to his nation" his first political campaign was back in 2014 when Shady Morsi was urged by a group of friends to enter the race as a write-in candidate. Although he was ineligible (he was 15 years old at the time. Was not on the ballot and didnt live in Oegstgeest) he actively campaigned. with support of Najim Oumejjoud who becomes his campaign manager Morsi's slogan was "Are you fucking tired of politicians write in Shady Morsi" The goal of the campaign was to make many votes invalid as possible and to eventually elect Morsi as a candidate Morsi campaigned on the abolishment of capitalism, and to improve public transit. Despite that Morsi finished 8th with 90 votes but was declared invalid due the Dutch system not recognizing write in votes. Only 27 votes separated Morsi from the ballot registered libertarian Lukas Tjeima

He was an active member of GeenPeil and campaigned for GeenPeil during the Dutch general elections, 2017

In 2018 Morsi was a candidate for the small Direct Democracy Netherlands in Zoetermeer, a party that wanted to have more direct democracy and more citizen involvement, Morsi was placed 6th and last and acted as a lijstduwer Morsi accepted the position due to his college deadlines but campaigned nevertheless. Morsi acted also as the campaigns offical photographer. the list finished second last in the election with 278 votes with Morsi getting 13 preference votes beating offical candidate Bert Gerritse who had 9 in the end Morsi expected to get 57-60 votes from friends. Morsi conceded the election on behalf of his party

After the election. Morsi left DDN and joined the Labour party In September 2018, Morsi ran for the local party leadership and was confirmed as an official leadership contestant for the Labour Party in Zoetermeer where he finished third. His platform was more left than the other candidates

Morsi moved to Schiedam to live under supervision in 2019-2020 and joined the Christian Union. Morsi reasoning for the party switch was because the "party is progressive on issues i find inportant but also conservative on medical-ethical questions" Morsi was appointed duo-councilor, meaning that he could not vote but could participate in committee meetings. Morsis portfolios where COVID-19, IT, Healthcare, Education and Saftey

Morsi worked hard to build up the center of the party on social issues. Unlike other members, Morsi a fervent conservative, in his maiden speech Morsi said that "We are here for the people of Schiedam and we are elected to serve them" He developed a right wing position on city government and critizised the municipal executive for not having a COVID exit strategy. Morsi has called for more aid to help the Maasland Ziekenhuis including funding and programs around reproductive healthcare,

Morsi's term as Duo-Councilor ended when Shady Morsi left Schiedam and relocated to Zoetermeer


Political views

Electoral history in Hasanistan

Year Election Affiliation Votes % Result
2013 Batyr prime election Hasanistan Independence Party
1
20
Not elected
2014 Presidential election
3
33.3
Not elected
2016 Presidential election
2
16.7
Not elected
2017 Presidential election Northern League
2
28.6
Not elected
2020 Legislative election
(Ardajan constituency)
1
100
Elected

Electoral history (macronational)

Political

Year Election Affiliation Votes % Result
2014 Oegstgeest Municipal Council Write-n
90
0.8
Invalidated
2018 Zoetermeer Municipal Council Direct Democracy
13
0.3
Not Elected
2018 Labour Party leader Labour
32
12.3
Not Elected
2018 Zwijndrecht Lt. Mayor Christian Union
45
21.3
Not Elected
2020 Smeetsland Neighbourhood Council Nonpartisan
Unopposed
Elected

Academic

Year Election Affiliation Votes Opponents % Result
2018 MBO Rijnland - Student Governor of Zoetermeer (special election) Nonpartisan
1,002
(write-in) 14
96.8
Elected
2018 MBO Rijnland Student President election
1
Martijn Kort (6)
Melissa Pan (5)
1.3
Not Elected
2019 MBO Rijnland - Student Governor of Zoetermeer
856
None
99.3
Elected
2020 Albeda Student Council
33
Iylaf Bayati (54)
36.3
Not Elected
2020 TCR Student Council
245
None
100%
Unoposed Elected
2021 TCR Student President
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None
Dropped-out
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