Jean-Charles Beauvilliers

Jean-Charles Beauvilliers ( Ovancian pronunciation, Tavadal: 𐐅𐐍‧𐐘𐐂𐐌 𐐚𐐜𐐒𐐉𐐌𐐇𐐦, Glet: ߟߋߓ-ߕߋ߰ߦ ߒߐߖߎ߽ߧߎ) is a Tavaludan educator and politician serving as one of the Samnasîfaleke on the Tavaludan High Council. He was elected to and has held his seat since 2018. He is a member of the Party for the Representation of Immigrants, serving in joint affiliation with the New Path Party.

Beauvilliers has served in government for some time and when I come up with names for the positions they'll go here.

Early life and education
Jean-Charles Beauvilliers was born into a Chezzetcooker family in Pobonocou, L'Île-aux-Marins, Chezzetcook, along with an identical twin brother, Steven. He is the son of Mary-Sue Lee (née Ableton), an Anglo-Chezzetcooker seamstress, and Aurélien Beauvilliers, a.

He spent the majority of his early life in Pobonocou, and was raised speaking both and  at home, due to his diverse parentage.

Beauvilliers' father worked as a government social worker, often having been branded an "idealist" by his friends and co-workers, taking the lead in many social assistance programs in Pobonocou and, eventually, throughout the L'Île-aux-Marins province. Jean-Charles said that his father's work and "passion of ideals" had a large influence on his persona growing up, and inspired him to pursue the public good, although other commentators have noted that his father's shooting death at the hands of one of the recipients of his social programs "tempered the flames of [Jean-Charles'] idealism."