Hugo Araújo
Hugo Araújo | |
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7th President of Icaris | |
In office 2061–2062 | |
President | Santiago Franco |
Prime Minister | Cynthia Masterson |
Vice President | Isabella Vidal |
Preceded by | Santiago Franco |
Succeeded by | Isabella Vidal |
2nd and 4th Speaker of the Council of Delegates | |
In office 2058–2061 | |
Preceded by | Santiago Franco |
Succeeded by | Will McKenzie |
In office 2034–2052 | |
President | Esra Eisenhardt Avi Navon Elise Shamir |
Preceded by | Paul Cohen |
Succeeded by | Santiago Franco |
State Delegate from Laporinza's 1st District | |
In office 2052–2058 | |
Preceded by | Santiago Franco |
Succeeded by | Enrique Manuel Cortes |
In office 2022–2034 | |
Preceded by | Inagural Holder |
Succeeded by | Jorge Sanchez |
Personal details | |
Born | Hugo Araújo January 1, 1984 Migaza City, Migaza |
Died | 2062 (aged 78 years) Paletaph, Icaris |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Nationality | Migazan (Prior to 2019) Icarisian (2019 - death) |
Political party | Traditionalist |
Spouse(s) | Female Dupont (undated) |
Profession | Politician, Businessman |
Hugo Araújo (1984 - 2062) was the seventh President of the Theocratic States of Icaris, served as the State Delegate from Laporinza's 1st District and served twice as the Speaker of the Council of Delegates. His presidency was the shortest in all of Icarisian history. Upon his election to the office, Araújo passed many laws and instituted policies restricting freedoms of expression and speech and worked to suppress the political processes. His administration was met with massive protests, including the involvement of former President Santiago Franco, who was jailed in 2062 for violating the anti-protesting laws. Araújo was assassinated on the capitol steps in Paletaph in 2062 by journalist and activist Joaquín Batista. President Araújo was also the oldest Icarisian to be elected to the presidency at 77 years of age. Before his presidency, Araújo was a popular and experienced legislator, and is both the longest consecutive serving Speaker of the Council of Delegates in Icarisian history with 3 terms (18 years) and the longest serving Speaker non-consecutively with 4 terms (24 years).
Contents
- 1 Early Life and childhood
- 2 Political career
- 3 Assassination
- 4 Personal Life
- 5 Legacy
Early Life and childhood
Political career
State Delegate from Laprinza's 1st District
2022 State Delegacy election
First Term
2028 State Delegacy election
Second Term
Speaker of the Council
2034 Speaker of the Council election
First Term
2040 Speaker of the Council election
Second Term
During the round of 2040 elections, the Worker's Solidarity Party had been established. Mainline Traditionalists viewed the party as far too radical and the Worker's agenda was completely counter to the Libertists. In Icaris, the Speaker of the Council must authorize the entrance of new parties to be represented in the Parliament. Araújo's ideology could be described as quasi-nationalist/labourist and therefore he was sympathetic to the establishment of the Worker's Party. However, in order to remain in the leadership of the largest, most influential party in the nation, his allegiances had to be clear. The allowance of the Worker's party into the council was opposed by both major parties, but Araújo allowed them in, on the auspices of politcial freedom.
2046 Speaker of the Council election
Third Term
2052 Election and Loss
2053 Presidential election
State Delegate from Laporinza's 1st District (2052-2061)
2058 State Delegacy election
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Term
President of Icaris (2061-2062)
2061 Presidential election
Term
Crackdowns on protests and authoritarianism
Political Views
Policy | Large/Small | Yes/No | High/Low | Easy/Rigid |
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Government Size | Large | |||
Renewable Energy Dependence | Yes | |||
Privatized Healthcare System | No | |||
Social Market Economy | Yes | |||
Business Regulation | High | |||
Compellance Laws | Yes | |||
Labor Unions | Yes | |||
Opt-In Tax System | No | |||
Business Subsidies | Yes | |||
Government Spending | High | |||
Conscription | Yes | |||
Domestic Surveillance on Citizenry | Yes | |||
Citizenship | Rigid | |||
Theocracy | No | |||
Death Penalty | Yes | |||
Government-Sponsored Marriage | Yes | |||
Abortion | No | |||
Firearm Regulation | High | |||
Universal Public School | Yes | |||
Isolationist Foreign Policy | Yes | |||
Globalism | No | |||
Free Trade | No | |||
Defense Budget | High |
Trad: 17/23
Lib: 5/20
Work: 15/23
Nat: 20/23