Gustav Enlund

Gustav Enlund (born 3417) is a Telamonese politician. He is the current Chairman of the Hosian Values Party. Before entering politics, he was a legal counsel for the Patriarchal Church's Legal Affairs Department

Early life
Gustav Enlund was born on the 4th of April 3417 in Silescia, Antepec first born children of Frederick and Mona Enlund, both of them teachers. His parents were fervent members of the Patriarchal Church and instilled Hosian values into their son, who sang in a boy's chair at his local church and participated in many church based activities. He excelled at school and read Law and Theology at the University of Antepec beginning in 3436.

In 3441 Endlund gained employment in the Patriarchal Church's Legal Affairs Department and acted as legal counsel for successive Archbishops of Antepec and in 3462, he assisted Archbishop Makaro to write the book 'Democracy and Hosianism - Two Sides of the same coin.' The book established most of the political program that would be later defined as Telamonese Hosian democracy. In 3448 Gustav married Margot, a medical doctor and the two have six children.

Entry into politics
Enlund has been interested in politics since his youth and in 3451 he was elected as an independent member of the Silescian City Council. He served in that capacity for 16 years until he was elected to the Antepecian Kingdom's Assembly sitting as an independent. In 3481 Enlund united several Hosin activists from many denomination and at the local townhall in Antepec, they founded the Hosian Values Party as a response to rising liberalsim and libertarianism. His contacts in the Patriarchal Curch helped him organise the new movement and he was also elected party Chairman. Enlund s regarded as a member of the rightwing of the HVP bit is seen as a highly skilled pacifier who has kept the Hosian left largely satisfied.