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[[File:Losinia.png|thumb|250px|Losinia (flag pictured) became a prominent rival of Llorens, and the pair rarely saw eye-to-eye on political matters.]]
 
He ran for the Ministry of Law (the predecessor to the [[Supreme Court]]) in September 2016, his first-ever election in the region. The campaign was dominated by a new heated rivalry between Llorens and [[Losinia]], a prominent figure (under the name Napania) in the region's predecessors, with each questioning the credentials and proposals of the other. Other issues that featured were the nature of the Prime Minister role and restrictions on right-wing nations residing in the region. Despite Losinia receiving the endorsement of the two primary authors of the original Constitution at the time - [[Atealia]] and [[New Prague Workers Republic]] - Llorens ended up defeating him by one vote as Chief Justice after the distribution of preferences.
 
During the [[3rd General Assembly]], Llorens quickly gained a reputation as an efficient legislator, outlawing all forms of discrimination that were exempted in the Constitution through the Anti-Discrimination Act, and receiving unanimous support in a referendum for the establishment of a formal legislative process in his Legislative Process Act. However, he also suffered two defeats on his electoral promises: the Vice-Secretary Act that sought to rename the Prime Minister and select them as the runner-up of the Secretary election, and the Rightist Restrictions Act which sought to extend limitations on right-wing nations to being unable to vote.