Charles Haverley

Charles "Charlie" Benjamin Haverley (14 November 1981 - present) is the current Prime Minister of the nation of Rhodesia and the current leader of the Labour Party. Haverley served as a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Endershire of the Province of New Lowland from 2000 until his election as Prime Minister in 2005. Upon his election into Parliament, Haverley was the youngest ever member of Parliament at 19 years of age. Haverley became the leader of the Labour Party in 2005, when he was voted in after the Labour Party leadership election. Upon the winning of the largest party in Parliament in 2005, Haverley became the youngest ever serving Prime Minister, at 24 years of age. As Prime Minister, he has held strong to his party's platform of foreign interaction, moderate government, ethnic plurality, and African vigilance.

Before becoming Prime Minister, Haverley was researching law and justice at the University of New Lowland in the city of New Dundee. As a Member of Parliament elected in 2000, Haverley was at first critized by some members of the Conservative Party that he was too young to have been elected, however, the majority of the Parliament at the time was the Labour Party, who reaffirmed the election of Haverley by the people of Endershire and reminded the Conservatives that there were no official age limits on becoming a politician. As a Member of Parliament, Haverley was largely supported by his constituency and his party to remain a politician, as his public speaking was highly influential, his critical thinking swift and absolute, and his will was extremely unbreakable. His speaking in the Parliament usually attracted laughs from the Conservative and Traditionalist seats, who referred to him as a "boy with no place in this building [the Parliament]". When the two parties would laugh, the Labour Party and the two other parties would then cheer and jaunt against the Conservatives and Traditionalists, who were largely offended by this. Haverley's will to continue as a politician from that point on remained strong, and his display of courage in the face of adversity is what largely won him the Labour leadership elections in 2005, thus making him Prime Minister.

Upon his assumption of the role, Haverley expanded Rhodesia's interactions with other Southern African nations, expanding upon the values of the Southern African Union to create a largely unified political and economic bloc. Haverley, along with most of the Parliament, disagreed with the Progressive Party's attempts to extend immigration rights to persons of non-European ancestry, and as a result, gained some criticism from certain international organization. However, Haverley has maintained that Rhodesia is a place for the flourishing of Rhodesians, most of whom are of European descent and most of whom wish for it to remain that way. The government of Haverley has largely expanded the foreign interests of Rhodesia while maintaining a policy of moderation in domestic affairs and upholding the values of socialism, egalitarianism, and interventionism.