Zenel Buzi (A Federation of Equals)

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Biography
Zenel is the son of Tafil Buzi, leader of several rebellions against Ottoman rule in the 1830’s. Though his father’s rebellions ultimately resulted in failure, they caused Zenel to greatly value liberty and freedom, things his people were refused by the Ottomans. Zenel closely followed the events of the republican revolution in Austria, and the subsequent rise of the Danubian Federation, pleased to see people claiming their freedom from the old regime. Zenel learned about conducting war and leading men from his father, until he was arrested for his constant rebellions and then later sent to Syria to act leader of service for the Ottoman government. Zenel stayed with his Uncle in Albania and did well in school, eventually, if briefly, he studied to become an officer in the Ottoman Army. Though he hated the Ottomans, Zenel knew that knowledge of war would be necessary to secure his people’s freedom. Zenel dropped out of the officer school after learning what he felt was all he needed to know, and returned home. During the war between the Danubian Federation and the Ottoman Empire, Zenel lead a group of roughly 200 Albanians in guerilla attacks and raids against the Ottoman Army. When Albania joined the Danubian Federation Zenel eagerly signed up to the army and climbed to the rank of to Colonel in the 1st Southern Army.

Zenel is a centrist, and though his interest in politics is limited as long as his people have their freedom, he supports the Federal Democratic Party.