Andrew Kayos

Andrew Kayos, EM (香代巣安堵竜 Kayosu Andoryū; born May 7, 1962) is a El Kadsreian actor and politician who served as the Opposition Leader of El Kadsre and the leader of the National Party of El Kadsre since 2015. He is the youngest son of Hiroshi Kayos, who served as the president of East El Kadsre from 1958 to 1968. He has often played his father Hiroshi in films & television, jokingly calling it "political & familial typecasting"

Bio
Andrew was born in Capulco to father Hiroshi Kayos, who was the president of East El Kadsre and mother Miku Kayos, who was the first lady of East El Kadsre.

On August 21, 1962, when he was 3 months old, his mother was killed in the Government House in Caelum; MI6 agent Walter Paul was attempting to assassinate Hiroshi Kayos.

He spent the majority of his childhood and teenage years in the Ikeda Islands after the invasion of East El Kadsre. In 1980, he and his sister Ayaka moved to El Kadsre City. In 1983, Kayos would go on to persuade his acting carrer. One of his first roles was Hikaru Nakamura in Nova Orbis 2: Return of the Team Miro. Kayos made a breakthrough in 1985 when he portrayed Takehiro Nakahara/Atlas::Ran in Neo-Shifters: The Beginning.

In 1999, Andrew and his father were awarded the Order of El Kadsre by David Vlokozu.

Since the 1990s, Kayos has been credited with coining many terms used in El Kadsreian and/or international politics, such as "doing an Ito", which references Katashi Ito's incident wherein he attempted to shut down parliament to soften a scandal that almost prematurely ended his career. More recent terms coined by Kayos include "Tenninsonism", "the AOC effect" and "Neo-Kayoism".

Beliefs
Jacqui Vlokozu has described Andrew as "a man who's different from his father in several ways but tries to continue his legacy." Unlike his father, Andrew is more supportive of the monarchy; though he does have some republicanist ideas.

Personal Life
Andrew lives in the Kayos EKC Estate in Downwood Park of El Kadsre City, El Kadsre.

Environmentalism
Kayos has accused environmentalists of "doing nothing to achieve their goals", using "global problems" for their own gain and favoring "publicity over change", with his latter point he accuses environmentalists of "weaponizing serious causes for attention", such as "calling out recognizable corporations and brands rather than simply encouraging them to give up on climate-damaging techniques in favor of sustainable ones."

"Falun Gong is a cult in denial" speech
Andrew Kayos has spoken out against Falun Gong, saying that "it is so obviously a cult that it's hard to not admit that you don't think the same way about it." He, however, also spoke out against persecution of Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese government, saying "you could have just arrested Li Hongzhi and deprogrammed all his followers."