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==Political career==
==Political career==
===Entry into politics===
===Entry into politics===
Llorens was an immediately controversial figure in the region, with his first now-deleted posts on the Regional Message Board in May 2016 questioning why nations with the 'Fascist' category (in the Liberal theme, Inoffensive Centrist Democracy shows as Fascist) were allowed to exist in the region. He quickly began to question many of the aspects of the region's Constitution and Code of Laws, which were had several inconsistencies and ambiguities. This led to his formation of a political party - the Socialist Union - which quickly grew to become one of the largest parties despite having never contested an election.
Llorens was an immediately controversial figure in the region, with his first now-deleted posts on the Regional Message Board in May 2016 questioning why nations with the 'Fascist' category (in the Liberal theme, Inoffensive Centrist Democracy shows as Fascist) were allowed to exist in the region. He also began to question many of the aspects of the region's Constitution and Code of Laws, which had several inconsistencies and ambiguities. This led to his formation of a political party - the Socialist Union - which quickly grew to become one of the largest parties despite having never contested an election.


His agreement to merge with the Independent Leftist Front at the same time that the Workers' Army Party and the Solidarity Party were also in talks to combine ultimately led to the collapse of the party system. He proposed a new independent one-branch General Assembly model as a solution to the issue, with a nine-member variant - consisting of the Secretary, Prime Minister, four other Ministers, and the three Justices - being enacted from the [[September 2016 general election]]. This was the first of several major institutional overhauls that Llorens was either partially or fully responsible for.
His agreement to merge with the Independent Leftist Front at the same time that the Workers' Army Party and the Solidarity Party were also in talks to combine ultimately led to the collapse of the party system. He proposed a new independent one-branch General Assembly model as a solution to the issue, with a nine-member variant - consisting of the Secretary, Prime Minister, four other Ministers, and the three Justices - being enacted from the [[September 2016 general election]]. This was the first of several major institutional overhauls that Llorens was either partially or fully responsible for.