Scientific Libertarian Party of Jakania

The Secularist Libertarian Party was founded in modern Jakania by Howard Tayler (2329-p.), who was that nation's first Supreme Governor, for one term 2360 to 2363. He later went on to serve a few terms as Minister of Science and Technology, before retiring to his beachfront home in Borenu in 2392 after a mild heart attack.

Omar al-Jabr (2323-p.) served in the military under the Islamisbad Theocracy, achieving the rank of four-star general. He later served several terms as Minister of Defense, before being elected to Supreme Governor during the crisis involving the Solentian invasion of Wantuni and serving from 2366 to 2378. In late 2391, Mr. al-Jabr defected to the newly formed Jakania Democratic Islamist Party, saying only "My faith is more important than my politics."

Anatoly Torban (2331-p.) served as Prime Minister of the Cabinet from 2362-2368, and was elected the nation's first female Supreme Governor in 2381, serving until 2387.

Jurgen Gunkel (2333-p.) was smuggled illegally by his parents from Wantuni when he was quite young. He eventually won citizenship, and ascended to the rank of Minister of Foreign Affairs. Most recently, in 2391, he was elected Supreme Governor. This may or may not be ironic, considering two decades earlier (in 2374) the Secularist Libertarian Party proposed a constitutional amendment limiting candidacy for the position that would have barred Gunkel from running (the final form of the bill would not actually have prevented Gunkel from running, but early drafts would have).

Samuel Horton (2318-2388) served a term as Minister of Internal Affairs. He retired shortly thereafter, and later died of heart disease. Damien Wright (2329-2372) was Minister of Trade and Industry for a time, then was elected Governor of Bogendo, where he served for two terms before being killed in an accident involving a drunk driver.

Patricia Dodge (2320-p.) (Infrastructure and Transport), Claude Marcelle (2316-p.) (Education and Culture), and Sarah Hill (2335-p.) (Food and Agriculture) served undistinguished terms in the Cabinet, then went on to serve as legislators. Marcelle and Dodge lost their jobs when the Legislature was reduced from 480 seats to 100 in 2389, leaving Hill as Majority Leader.