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Llorens entered the political scene in [[September 2016 general election|September 2016]], defeating [[Losinia]] by just one vote to become Chief Justice. It was at this time that he gained a reputation as a prolific legislator - still holding the record for the most bills and amendments passed of any nation - including the removal of discrimination exemptions, the creation of by-elections, and the establishment of a formal legislative process. In later years, he would also overhaul the Constitution and Code of Laws numerous times, abolish the regional military, and expand the size of government through the separation of powers.
 
Following a stint as Prime Minister under Secretary Cedoria, he again faced off against his rival Losinia for Secretary in the [[March 2016 general election]], this time losing by one vote. A critic of the Losinia administration throughout the [[The April Crisis|April Crisis]], he later went on to serve two consecutive terms as Secretary - the first 'Assemblian native' toin dothe sorole - in [[June 2017 general election|June]] and [[September 2017 general election|September 2017]]. During his term, Llorens organised the first quarterly [[The Leftist Assembly#Demographics|census]] and the [[1st Culture Competitions|first Culture Competitions]]. In April 2017, Llorens also founded a new social Discord server for the region, which he was head administrator of until his resignation in January 2021.
 
In 2018, Llorens served in a variety of executive, legislative, and judicial portfolios, most notably one term as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Secretary [[Kavagrad]] where he established the ambassador program. He also became the first-ever prosecution in a court case - [[10th Supreme Court#Tobostan v. Llorens (2018)|Tobostan v. Llorens (2018)]] - in September, in which he was successful. Later in the year, he semi-retired from Assemblian politics to focus on NationStates Today, an interregional NationStates newspaper, where he served twice as Chief Executive Officer.
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