Ricardo Cornelio Huerta

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Ricardo Cornelio Huerta
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Head of State of Rakeo
In office
8 November 1960 – 2 September 1974
Preceded byMateo Sánchez García
Succeeded byUnknown
Personal details
Born5 April 1918
Olino, Rakeo
Died2 March 1980(1980-03-02) (aged 61)
Rakeo
NationalityRakeoian
Political partyStratocratic Authority
MotherMaría Huerta Arroyo
FatherVicente Cornelio Tonelerez
OccupationMilitary officer, politician
Military service
Allegiance Rakeo
Years of service1938–1974
RankModified Indonesian General Ensigina Eternal General Secretary
Battles/warsRakeoian Civil War
Surian Fishing War

Ricardo Cornelio Huerta (5 April 1918 – 2 March 1980) was a Rakeoian politician and military officer.

Early life

Cornelio Huerta was born in Olino on 5 April 1918. Having done well on his entry exams, and being born into a rich family, he began attending military academy at age 16. He became a lieutenant in the rapidly assembled Rakeo Expeditionary Support Force in 1938.

Military career

From the beginning of his military service, Cornelio was given promotions on the basis of administrative competence and loyalty to his superiors, allowing for him to rise beyond the ranks of most other officers who were trained at Olino Garrison. High command assigned him to work as an envoy to coordinate with the Romerists in Creeperopolis as part of the Olla Volunteer Force, but when he was recalled, alongside the rest of the army, to put down the revolts breaking out around the country, he joined the officers' mutiny alongside General Mateo Jozefo Sánchez García. He was tasked by Sánchez García to act as a military ambassador to community militias that had risen up throughout the Menora of Olino, where he brought up an additional 30,000 soldiers, as well as creating an anti-partisan force dedicated to fighting Republican infiltration and sabotage efforts.

General Secretary

After Sánchez García, who became de facto leader of Rakeo, was killed in the 1960 Grand Station bombing, Cornelio Huerta created a new position for himself as General Secretary of the Stratocratic Authority, making himself the sole executive power in the country. Areas believed to be strongholds of groups like Red Eagle were subject to population transfers of people deemed unloyal from elsewhere in the country, who were selected as forced government labor for the construction of both public works and military installations.

As the economy continued to faltered under strict isolationist policies instituted by his predecessor, Cornelio Huerta established a number of youth groups to target his political opponents in civil society as well as government. The largest of these groups, The League for a United and Prosperous Rakeo commanded over 8,000 members. Cornelist militias were designated as a vanguard against perversions of culture, leftism, and internationalism.

The extreme behavior of the General Secretary made a number of enemies, who, in 1974, secretly deposed him in a coup d'état. Cornelio Huerta was removed from office and put into house arrest until his reported death from natural causes on 2 March 1980.

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