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When Kidey Barclay was elected, Oro briefly served as his [[Chief of Staff]] until Attorney General [[Johnathan Lewis]] was terminated, and Oro was appointed to replace him in December 2021. Attorney General Oro worked to consolidate the Department of Justice leadership team, and replaced several leaders over the course of a month. [[Warden]] [[Brock O'Leary]] resigned, and was replaced by [[Sherlock Holmes]], a close relative of [[Tony Ramone]]. [[DEA Administrator]] [[A. Tyler]] also resigned and was replaced by [[Nick Delacour]]. [[Taylor Collins]] was the Police Chief during Oro's tenure, but due to conflict between the Police Chief and President Barclay, Gargathe Oro fired Collins by surprise during a press conference at the [[White House]] citing insubordination and disrespect, naming [[Will Fairweather]] acting Police Chief. Collins was eventually rehired by Oro after negotiations between all parties involved. Oro established membership caps on specialized divisions, which include the [[Drug Enforcement Agency]], Criminal Investigations Division, and SWAT. Of final note, Oro redesigned a large section of the DOJ Headquarters interior, and appointed [[Amaido Goodman]] to [[District Attorney]]. In late January, Oro was terminated from his position by surprise by President Barclay at a press conference, and replaced by [[Jim Gordon]].
When Kidey Barclay was elected, Oro briefly served as his [[Chief of Staff]] until Attorney General [[Johnathan Lewis]] was terminated, and Oro was appointed to replace him in December 2021. Attorney General Oro worked to consolidate the Department of Justice leadership team, and replaced several leaders over the course of a month. [[Warden]] [[Brock O'Leary]] resigned, and was replaced by [[Sherlock Holmes]], a close relative of [[Tony Ramone]]. [[DEA Administrator]] [[A. Tyler]] also resigned and was replaced by [[Nick Delacour]]. [[Taylor Collins]] was the Police Chief during Oro's tenure, but due to conflict between the Police Chief and President Barclay, Gargathe Oro fired Collins by surprise during a press conference at the [[White House]] citing insubordination and disrespect, naming [[Will Fairweather]] acting Police Chief. Collins was eventually rehired by Oro after negotiations between all parties involved. Oro established membership caps on specialized divisions, which include the [[Drug Enforcement Agency]], Criminal Investigations Division, and SWAT. Of final note, Oro redesigned a large section of the DOJ Headquarters interior, and appointed [[Amaido Goodman]] to [[District Attorney]]. In late January, Oro was terminated from his position by surprise by President Barclay at a press conference, and replaced by [[Jim Gordon]].


During Oro's third and final tenure as Chief Training Officer, he came into conflict with the [[Department of Defense]], specifically the [[Army]], over a jurisdictional dispute around [[Fort Irwin]]'s borders. Attorney General Lander reassigned Oro to the post of District Attorney after a period of negotiations, where he completely overhauled the prosecutorial process. He streamlined the process for getting cases to court, and oversaw many notable convictions, including the owner of a large cocaine farm. Gargathe Oro later served as the 47th Police Chief from September 10, 2023 until his appointment to Attorney General on October 25, 2023. He was appointed to Police Chief by Attorney General [[Zackary Lander]] on a two-week trial basis, however because of increasingly low national population, not much was accomplished by Chief Oro. He appointed [[Brody McLallen]] to the position of [[Deputy Police Chief]], and downsized the entirety of the leadership team in order to reflect the country's declining population. When Lander resigned, the Department of Justice was left without leadership for about a month, due to President A. Tyler's reluctance to promote Oro to the position.
During Oro's third and final tenure as Chief Training Officer, he came into conflict with the [[Department of Defense]], specifically the [[Army]], over a jurisdictional dispute around [[Fort Irwin]]'s borders. Attorney General Nick Delacour reassigned Oro to the post of District Attorney after a period of negotiations, where he completely overhauled the prosecutorial process. He streamlined the process for getting cases to court, and oversaw many notable convictions, including the owner of a large cocaine farm. Gargathe Oro later served as the 47th Police Chief from September 10, 2023 until his appointment to Attorney General on October 25, 2023. He was appointed to Police Chief by Attorney General [[Zackary Lander]] on a two-week trial basis, however because of increasingly low national population, not much was accomplished by Chief Oro. He appointed [[Brody McLallen]] to the position of [[Deputy Police Chief]], and downsized the entirety of the leadership team in order to reflect the country's declining population. When Lander resigned, the Department of Justice was left without leadership for about a month, due to President A. Tyler's reluctance to promote Oro to the position.


When Oro was appointed to Attorney General for this second time, he overhauled the DOJ Discord, attempting to make it much more consolidated and user-friendly for both staff and members of the public. He established a range of policy that include conduct as well as establishing a direct flow of information from investigative agencies to the Office of the District Attorney. Oro took a tougher stance on crime than most other Attorney Generals in history, using a slogan "[[Tough on Crime Policy|#ToughOnCrime]]". He sought relatively high fines and sentences in courts, directed investigative agencies to take a more aggressive approach to criminal investigations, and fiercely defended firm criminal laws and laws that empower justice employees. Oro was additionally highly successful in court at defending the [[Tyler Administration]]'s policies from various challengers and political opponents. Gargathe appointed Brody McLallen to Police Chief when he was appointed, but later replaced him with Tony Ramone, citing inactivity. Ramone appointed three deputies who led different divisions of the Vindex Police Department. [[Benjamin Anderson]] served as Oro's DEA Administrator, [[John Smith]] as District Attorney, and [[John Warosa]] as Warden. The [[Department of Corrections]] was originally suspended, but it was unsuspended upon the recruitment of Warosa. It was primarily used to enforce criminal sentences and assist officers in holding and transporting suspects. Oro also began, but never finished, a database system that provided valuable insight in the criminology of Vinish career criminals. Arrest logs were made limited access during this time, and those seeking criminal background knowledge on others was required to file a request for this information. A records manager, Nick Delacour, was appointed to oversee these requests. Near the end of Oro's tenure, he announced his Presidential campaign, and resigned from Attorney General upon winning the [[Presidential Election of February 2023|early 2023 Presidential election]]. The Department of Justice under Oro's second tenure was seen in an overall positive manner, but was negatively received by many career criminals.
When Oro was appointed to Attorney General for this second time, he overhauled the DOJ Discord, attempting to make it much more consolidated and user-friendly for both staff and members of the public. He established a range of policy that include conduct as well as establishing a direct flow of information from investigative agencies to the Office of the District Attorney. Oro took a tougher stance on crime than most other Attorney Generals in history, using a slogan "[[Tough on Crime Policy|#ToughOnCrime]]". He sought relatively high fines and sentences in courts, directed investigative agencies to take a more aggressive approach to criminal investigations, and fiercely defended firm criminal laws and laws that empower justice employees. Oro was additionally highly successful in court at defending the [[Tyler Administration]]'s policies from various challengers and political opponents. Gargathe appointed Brody McLallen to Police Chief when he was appointed, but later replaced him with Tony Ramone, citing inactivity. Ramone appointed three deputies who led different divisions of the Vindex Police Department. [[Benjamin Anderson]] served as Oro's DEA Administrator, [[John Smith]] as District Attorney, and [[John Warosa]] as Warden. The [[Department of Corrections]] was originally suspended, but it was unsuspended upon the recruitment of Warosa. It was primarily used to enforce criminal sentences and assist officers in holding and transporting suspects. Oro also began, but never finished, a database system that provided valuable insight in the criminology of Vinish career criminals. Arrest logs were made limited access during this time, and those seeking criminal background knowledge on others was required to file a request for this information. A records manager, Nick Delacour, was appointed to oversee these requests. Near the end of Oro's tenure, he announced his Presidential campaign, and resigned from Attorney General upon winning the [[Presidential Election of February 2023|early 2023 Presidential election]]. The Department of Justice under Oro's second tenure was seen in an overall positive manner, but was negatively received by many career criminals.
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Gargathe Oro is a practicing attorney who has practiced law in almost every field. He began as a criminal defense attorney, taking on a mixture of paid, pro bono, and [[Public Defender|public defender]] cases. He has also handled a variety of contract disputes, both for plaintiffs and defendants. Oro is highly renowned for his ability to write legal documents and contracts, and thus is a popular choice for people seeking to have a contract drafted. Oro has been known to attempt constitutional law cases, even presenting litigation against the [[Vindex Intelligence Agency]], unsuccessfully. More recently, Oro has been focusing his attention on criminal prosecution, serving as Attorney General twice and District Attorney once. As a prosecutor, Oro often seeks maximum penalties against defendants, causing many of them to make plea deals before the case goes to trial. He has caused career criminals to have to pay a collective total exceeding $200,000 Vinish dollars in fines and serve 10's of hours in the [[Vinish Penitentiary]].  
Gargathe Oro is a practicing attorney who has practiced law in almost every field. He began as a criminal defense attorney, taking on a mixture of paid, pro bono, and [[Public Defender|public defender]] cases. He has also handled a variety of contract disputes, both for plaintiffs and defendants. Oro is highly renowned for his ability to write legal documents and contracts, and thus is a popular choice for people seeking to have a contract drafted. Oro has been known to attempt constitutional law cases, even presenting litigation against the [[Vindex Intelligence Agency]], unsuccessfully. More recently, Oro has been focusing his attention on criminal prosecution, serving as Attorney General twice and District Attorney once. As a prosecutor, Oro often seeks maximum penalties against defendants, causing many of them to make plea deals before the case goes to trial. He has caused career criminals to have to pay a collective total exceeding $200,000 Vinish dollars in fines and serve 10's of hours in the [[Vinish Penitentiary]].  


President A. Tyler appointed Oro to the District Court as a judge, and he was confirmed by the Senate, but due to an [[Election Fraud Scandals|election fraud scandal]], the confirmation was deemed invalid. Oro had the option of being nominated again, but he declined so he could continue his legislative career. He is a strict textualist when it comes to application of the law as a jurist, both as an attorney and as a judge, preferring to assess the current literal meaning of words and phrases in the text reviewed. He presided over one civil defamation case that got dismissed due to a non-responsive plaintiff.
President A. Tyler appointed Oro to the District Court as a judge, and he was confirmed by the [[Senate]], but due to an [[Election Fraud Scandals|election fraud scandal]], the confirmation was deemed invalid. Oro had the option of being nominated again, but he declined so he could continue his legislative career. He is a strict textualist when it comes to application of the law as a jurist, both as an attorney and as a judge, preferring to assess the current literal meaning of words and phrases in the text reviewed. He presided over one civil defamation case that got dismissed due to a non-responsive plaintiff.


== Political Career ==
== Political Career ==
For many years, Gargathe Oro has been politically active, especially in the legislature.
For many years, Gargathe Oro has been politically active, especially in the legislature. He has served countless terms in the [[House of Representatives]], both before and after [[Respublica]]. He has also served in the Senate, but only after Respublica. Oro is known for writing long yet detailed and thorough bills that have mixed rates of success in the chambers and on the President's desk. His legislative strategy and style is focused on preventing loopholes in legislation, often writing bills for other people using a combination of both his and their ideas. Oro specializes in criminal and administrative law bills. A list of his enacted laws is provided:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Gargathe Oro's Enacted Laws
!Name of Law
!Summary of the Law
!Legal Status
!Date Signed
|-
|The Allowance of Zip-Ties to Law Enforcement Act
|Allows members of law enforcement agencies to possess and use zip-ties for training or duty purposes.
|Valid
|June 19, 2022
|-
|The Legal Context Act
|Establishes definitions for common legal terminology and fills in dangerous legal grey areas when laws are repealed or amended.
|Valid
|June 21, 2022
|-
|The Private Property Rights Act
|Defines private property and government property, and allows property owners to detain trespassers who commit violent crimes on their property.
|Valid
|June 29, 2022
|-
|[[The Government of Vindex Nation Act]]
|Creates the [[Federal Government]] and recreates each of its departments and sub-departments, specifying their powers and limitations. Defines many legal terms.
|Valid
|August 6, 2022
|-
|[[The Penal Code Act]]
|Establishes classifications for criminal acts and penalties associated with each, and redefines many crimes. Partially overturned by the Supreme Court.
|Mostly Valid
|August 22, 2022
|-
|The Open Carry and Munitions Act
|Redefines open carry since its definition from the Penal Code Act was overturned, and makes bombs and TNT illicit contraband.
|Valid
|January 13, 2023
|}
In February, Oro declared that he would be contesting the Presidential election and created a campaign discord. He released a large list of policies and specific goals, and made the promise of having a diverse cabinet. More information on Oro's policies and cabinet can be found in [[Oro Administration]]. He ran under the Liberal Party along with his running mate, [[Michael Barclay]], winning the election 36-31 the afternoon of February 28, 2023. Oro took office on that evening, opting out of an inauguration, and was sworn in by Judge [[Juliea Simons]].


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When he took office, Oro immediately nominated his entire cabinet to the Senate for review, and all were approved and officially appointed a day later. On March 2nd, Oro extended the President's power to pardon to issue a blanket pardon to the entire country. On the same day, he issued another executive order commanding all federal agencies to modernize and improve their Discord servers for the purposes of becoming more user-friendly. On March 8th, Oro issued two more executive orders that rolled out his financial and border control agendas. Vindex Nation was facing an emigration crisis as many notable citizens left the country to reside in [[Lech]]. His fourth executive order sought to incentivize Lech citizens to return to Vindex Nation by stripping them of their dual citizenships with Vindex Nation. Oro notably is a war-time President, being faced with [[Lech War of March 2023|war]] that Lech declared in late March, but only lasted for one day. Peace negotiations are still occurring to this day, with a treaty in the works that is delayed by an unstable Senate. On April 8th, Oro de facto abolished the [[Department of Treasury]] by suspending its two sub-departments and refusing to appoint a new [[Secretary of Treasury]] after former Secretary [[Tadakatsu Honda]] entered a permanent comatose state. This measure faced significant controversy as well as two lawsuits. One of the lawsuits, initiated by the House of Representatives, was promptly dismissed by Judge John Smith. The other, initiated by former Treasury employees, was heard by Judge [[Ryan Duffy]] who ruled that the President had sufficient grounds to terminate the former Treasury employees, suspend the two sub-departments, and refuse to appoint a new Secretary of Treasury. The Judge also ruled that the President's attempt to reassign the Federal Grants Program to the Department of Health and Human Services was unlawful according to the Government of Vindex Nation Act. The [[Secret Service]] was later reinstated.
 
The House of Representatives impeached President Oro on April 15, 2023 for "Abuse of Power" and "Obstruction of Government Branches" with a fairly split vote. The Senate acquitted Oro of these charges on April 16, 2023 by one vote. In light of this impeachment and in response to negative public feedback, Oro promoted [[Secretary of State]] Nick Delacour to Chief of Staff to help improve the administration's image and decision-making processes.


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