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{{Infobox officeholder|honorific-prefix=The Esteemed|termstart3=2015|successor2=Ute Marama|termstart2=Late 2016|termend2=Mid 2017|leader2=Jonathan Dunes|office3=Oan Ambassador to the [[Auroran Continental Assembly]]|predecessor3=Eta Roa|successor3=[[Tipene Rahua]]|termend3=Late 2016|office2=Minister of Foreign Affairs|office4=Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs|termstart4=2013|termend4=2015|leader4=Jonathan Dunes|constituency4=Lower Tokapa|imagesize=175|spouse=
'''Locklyn Le Roy''' is a politician from the Oan Isles. Born in [[Tokapa]], [[the Oan Isles]], to a [[Caltharus]]<nowiki/>ian father and Oan mother in 1970, he studied at the [[University of Tokapa]]. After working for the Department of Foreign Affairs, he joined politics and ran for the Council of the People, serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee. He was appointed Ambassador of the Oan Isles to the Auroran Continental Assembly. His first term as Minister of Foreign Affairs saw him lead the Oan effort in the [[Latianburg]] Insurgency and see the Oan Isles joining the [[Peacekeeping Forces of Urth]]. He succeeded Jonathan Dunes as Prime Minister and oversaw the Oan effort in the [[Auroran-Pacific War]] and the
== Early life, career and education ==
He was born in 1970 in Tokapa, the Oan Isles, to Giovanni Le Roy and Agnes Moutuara, aunt of [[University of Tokapa]] professor [[Agnar Moutuara]]. His parents never married and his father left for [[Caltharus]]. His mother raised him on her own in Tokapa, where he spent most of his life. He attended the prestigious University of Tokapa in the 1990s. He studied up to a Master of Arts degree in International Relations and Auroran studies. Following which he worked at the Department of Foreign Affairs. He became politically affiliated with the Pacifist Party and supported non-lethal force in military combat. He ran for a seat in the Council of the people in the 2010s where he served on the Foreign Affairs Committee. For his acumen in handling foreign policy matters, he was appointed as Ambassador of the Oan Isles to the Auroran Continental Assembly in the mid-2010s. He was promoted by Prime Minister Jonathan Dunes to serve as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and was succeeded by [[Tipene Rahua]] as Ambassador to the ACA.
== First term as foreign minister ==
Serving under Prime Minister Jonathan Dunes, Locklyn Le Roy was a key adviser to the [[Politics of the Oan Isles|government of the Oan Isles]] on intervening in the [[Latianburg]] Insurgency. On behalf of the Oan government, he was in communication with the Kuthern government on Oan military assistance.<ref>Le Roy, Locklyn. 2017. ''Official Communication of the Oan Isles to the Government of Kuthernburg''. https://forum.theeastpacific.com/terroist-takeover-in-latianburg-t3525.html#p177063</ref> He was a vehement opponent of terrorism and strongly urged the Oan government to assist the Kutherns and Latians fight Al Jaheed, an extremist terror group from Concord that had started an insurgency in the eastern part of that country. When the Chief Administrator for [[Cafe Net]] Ltd (an Oan internet service provider) was kidnapped by an Al Jaheed terrorist, implored by company CEO
Locklyn Le Roy was instrumental in convincing the Council of Ministers to join the Peacekeeping Forces of Urth. On behalf of the Oan government, he sent a letter by which the Oan Isles not only applied to join the organisation, but pledged millions of [[kirib]]<nowiki/>s in aid.<ref>Le Roy, Locklyn. 2017. ''Official Communication of the Oan Isles to the Peacekeeping Forces of Urth''. https://forum.theeastpacific.com/peacekeeping-forces-of-urth-pk-fu-t3628.html#p178627</ref>
== Prime Minister ==
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== Personal life ==
He currently lives in Tokapa with his
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