William Abernathy

William John Abernathy (born October 3rd, 1989) is the current serving representative for National Assembly for the city of, the current Chairman of the Civic Democratic Party and the former Chairman of the National Reserve, the for. He is a graduate of and the, studying in  and specializing in , specifically in the.

In 2001, he was selected by then current Executive Secretariat, Evangeline Watterson as the Chairmen of the National Reserve. He was a prominent supporter for constricting the by increasing  and increasing taxes on the entirely of the country, claiming that the rapidly expanding economy was contributing to a toxic. Due to political pressure, he kept interest rates low, and supported the Administrative Coalition's cutting of taxes and rapidly expanding the expenditure. When the caused the collapse of the financial markets in 2008, Abernathy rejected bailing out large companies that participated in the, claiming he did not want to create the precedence of supporting risky mortgage lending, or in general irresponsible corporate practices.

In 2012, Abernathy left the National Reserve and was elected to the. He was instrumental in the formulation of the National Mortgage Corporation as a that bought up cheap mortgages, while also launching an extensive rehabilitation process of encouraging citizens to  rather than buying homes. The NMC quadrupled its returns with the selling of homes bought during the recession, which through special previsions in the creation of the corporation was appropriated to paying off the. In early 2016, Abernathy dissolved the MNC, and many claimed that his efforts were effectively that of and attempting to drain the money supply. He was herald among many for returning housing costs to reasonable rates and driving down.