Sordland
...
Characters
Assembly

Manoly Suheil

1min
Portrait of Manoly Suheil
Portrait of Manoly Suheil


Manoly Suheil is a Sordish politician, Member of Assembly and the Group Deputy Chairwoman of the People’s Freedom and Justice Party (PFJP.) She has been serving in the Grand National Assembly of Sordland since 1949.

Suheil has recently risen to significance during PFJP’s opposition against President Alphonso’s government as an aggressive debater. She was a harsh critic of the free market reforms and became famed for her internal opposition against Frens Ricter for his support of Alphonso’s policies.

As a staunch anti-Sollist, she was behind the organization of several major protests against Tarquin Soll in the 1940’s. She later became renowned for her support for the Agno-Sordish and Bludish minorities. She is regarded to be the leader of the radical progressives within the PFJP and holds enormous influence among the leftist members of the party. She is highly critical of Frens Ricter’s support for economically liberal policies, arguing he is ‘pulling the party away from social democracy.’

Suheil was allegedly blackmailed numerous times by the party leadership for her radical stance, yet was finally offered to be the spokesperson of the PFJP by Frens Ricter after a steep rise in her popularity. She has been the Group Deputy Chairwoman of the PFJP since 1953.

Updated 29 Jul 2023
Doc contributor
Did this page help you?