Reavern

Lukas Perimovski (born May 18 1975), better known as Reavern, is a politician from the Stacall province, and a member of the Reform Party

Early Life
Born in Borenville to Emilia and Darius Perimovski, respectively a lawyer from Borenville, and a descendant of a slavic family from central Europe, whose great-great-grandparents fled to Doggerland in the early 19th century. He grew up in his home town, but visited his family in continental Europe very often, and would sometimes stay there for several months in a row, effectively making it his second home. In 1989 he left Doggerland to pursue a master's degree in economics in Austria Upon returning to Doggerland in 1994, he worked as an accountant, and later financial advisor, for the next 9 years, before he decided to start engaging in political activism

Activist
In 2003, he protested against numerous bills proposed by left-leaning members of the National Assembly of Doggerland, and later joined the Stacall Conservatives

The Provincial Assembly of Stacall
In the 2004 Stacall Legislative Election he was 51st on the Conservatives Party list, and earned himself a seat in the assembly, in the 2008 election, he was 37th on the list and remained in parliament. In 2012, as another legislative election was drawing near, Lukas noticed that the ideological differences between him, and the other members of the party had become significantly larger than before, which led to him leaving party, and thus losing his seat in the assembly.

Parliament of Brun-Nord
In 2013 he became a member of the Business and Professionals Alliance for Brun-Nord because it was closer to his beliefs, and gained a seat in the Parliament of Brun-Nord in 2016. He originally meant to remain in the BPABN, but in March 2021, when he heard about the creation of the Peoples' Freedom Party he thought to himself that there is a place for him in the National Assembly of Doggerland, and decided to join it ASAP, and did so on March 17, exactly 1 day after the party was officially established.

Peoples' Freedom Party
He was 3rd on the PFP party list in the March 2021 Doggerland legislative elections, and barely managed to gain a seat in the parliament, he also run for senate in District 4, but lost to MapDude and Arjun The Great. When the PFP was absorbed by the Civic Union, he decided to join the Libertarian Party which he back then considered the second best party in Doggerland

Libertarian Party
Soon after joining the LBT, he became the party's Chief negotiator, and chose to align himself with the pragmatist caucus. He gained a seat in the parliament in the April 2021 Doggerland legislative elections and May 2021 Doggerland legislative elections.

Doggerland Alliance
Immediately after the creation of the RPD, Reavern read the manifesto, and asked Enrico McPartland wether or not his party id planning to collaborate with the Reform Doggerland Alliance and Libertarian Party. After finding out that the answer is yes, he decided to join the party, due to it's ideals being similar to the PFP, the party he joined when he originally got involved with politics on a national scale.

Positions
Perimovski frequently identifies with classical liberal, libertarian, and civil libertarian ideas, and describes his ideas as "a blend of a mildly regulated market and limited welfare, with little-to-no government intervention in other areas". He is almost universally socialy progressive because he believes that social conservatism empowers the state, by allowing it to enforce moral norms and delegalise things which he considers a human right, such as: same-sex marriage, abortion, and immigration. Unlike many other right-wingers, he supports universal healthcare, as long as tax money only funds treatment related to physical or mental health, and not plastic surgeries. He also believes that the government should provide water, electricity, and gas to citizens of Doggerland, but has also stated that private electricity and water providers should be an option, and Dogger people should be allowed to use the services of private providers if they choose to do so.