JF

Overview
Jeremiah Fiskmann, JF, is a politician. He was voted into leadership as deputy negotiator of the Libertarians on January 26th, Along with Alo, worked on forming a strong centrist coalition of an increasingly growing radicalization of the nation. He played a key role in an agreement with the Civic Union. On February 19th, was voted into office as the deputy leader of the Libertarian Party following the appointment of Baveland as a Justice on the Supreme Court.

Early Life
Born March 22, 1937, Jeremiah Lokkich Fiskmann, "JF", is the son of Doggish Otto Fiskmann and English Elizabeth Wheaton. Hailing from West Byrne, he grew up in a Calvinist suburb even though, his family were devout Catholics. His father, a local legend for rebuilding the fishing industry on the island following the War, had built a small empire on the island which led to Jeremiah living a comfortable life. But, at the age of three, he lost his mother in the blitz of London while she was visiting family, his father never remarried.

Involvement with the NPD
In the late 60s, he joined the Catholic, Ultra-Nationalist Group, the National Protectors of Doggerland. He quickly rose through the ranks and was put in charge of the Byrne chapter, leading a number of attacks on corrupt Calvinist politicians. In the Fall of 1976, led a group of moderates who tried to assemble a cease-fire but, it ultimately fell through leading to his leaving of the organization and joined Parliament "trying to change the beast from within."

Political Career
Joined Parliament in 1975, under the political party of the Liberals. He begins to campaign heavily on sending aid to the Rhodesian government, which leads to his eventual expulsion from the party in 1978. He comes back to politics after leading an expeditionary force until the end of the Bush War. In 1982 he is re-elected to Parliament representing the Libertarian Party. He is appointed to the ambassadorship in Australia in 1986, is then moved to Ireland in 1990, get appointed to the UN in 1998, and hold that position until his return to parliament in 2016. He has risen quite quickly in recent years within the party to Deputy Leader. Currently, he is running for the Senate seat in the 9th District.

Army Service
Not much is known about his service, he lead a band of contractors into Vietnam in the 70s under the advice of Padean VeGiobain and then continues his work in Rhodesia. The small army of 1,600 become known as "The Fisherman," a name coined for their fish skeletoning emblem, a homage to his father.