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In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Cabañeras and the second or maternal family name is Gutiérrez.
His Excellency Chief Field Marshal

Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez

Ափգփստո Ծաբաթերաս Գփտիէրրեզ
Cabañeras Gutiérrez in 2019.
Cabañeras Gutiérrez in 2019.
8th Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis
Assumed office
19 October 2002
MonarchAlfonso VI (until 2003)
Alexander II (from 2003)
Preceded byEmmanuel Cabañeras Videla
4th Minister of Intelligence of Creeperopolis
Assumed office
19 October 2002
MonarchAlfonso VI (until 2003)
Alexander II (from 2003)
Preceded byEmmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Member of the Romerist Military Junta
In office
18 June 2003 – 15 September 2003
Personal details
Born
Augusto Ramón Cabañeras Gutiérrez

(1959-01-21) 21 January 1959 (age 65)
San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis
Nationality Creeperopolis
Political partyLogo of the Creeperian Initiative.png Creeperian Initiative
Spouse(s)
ChildrenAugusto Cabañeras Alonzo
Adolfo Cabañeras Alonzo
ParentsEmmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Lila Gutiérrez Martí
RelativesCoat of Arms of the Cabañeras Family.png Cabañeras Family
ResidenceEstate of the Minister of Defense
Cabañeras Estate
Alma materSan Salvador Imperial Military Academy
ProfessionMilitary, politician
Net worth$400 billion colóns[note 1]
ReligionCreeperian Catholicism
Signature
Military service
Nickname(s)ACG or ԱԾԳ
Allegiance Creeperopolis
Branch/serviceCreeperopolis Creeperian Army
Years of service1977–present
RankChief Field Marshal Chief Field Marshal
Commands1st Infantry Battalion
1st Infantry Division
1st Army
I Army Corps
Creeperian Army
Creeperian Armed Forces
Battles/warsThird Senvarian Insurgency
Mara War
Castillianan Insurgency
Pupusa Riot
San Carlos Islands Crisis
2003 Creeperian coup d'état
Deltinian Insurgency
2020 Creeperian coup d'état attempt
San Pedroan Bush War
Sequoyan Civil War
Association football career
Playing position(s) Forward
Youth career
Years Team
1968–1972 Romeristos
1973–1976 Delgados
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1980 Soldados Militares 80 (46)

Augusto Ramón Cabañeras Gutiérrez (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Ափգփստո Րամօն Ծաբաթերաս Գփտիէրրեզ, pronounced: [awˈɣus-to .ra-mon ka-βaˈɲeɾ-as guˈtjeɾ-rez]; born 21 January 1959), sometimes known as simply by his initials ACG or ԱԾԳ (pronounced: [a-se-xe]) or even sometimes ARCG or ԱՐԾԳ (pronounced: [a-e-re-se-xe]), is a Creeperian military figure and politician who is serving as the incumbent Minister of Defense and Minister of Intelligence of Creeperopolis. He is the active Chief Field Marshal of the Creeperian Army, the highest rank in the Creeperian Army, and is effectively the commander of the Creeperian Armed Forces, wielding massive influence over Creeperian military affairs and even political affairs.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez was automatically promoted to the rank of Chief Field Marshal and appointed to the offices of Minister of Defense and Minister of Intelligence upon the death and believed assassination of his father, Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla, in 2002. He amassed significant power and influence in Creeperopolis following a military coup d'état on 18 June 2003 that overthrew the totalitarian government of Emperor Alfonso VI and established the Romerist Military Junta (JMR). The coup d'état allowed for the current reigning monarch, Alexander II, to rise to the Imperial throne. Cabañeras Gutiérrez persecuted supporters of Alfonso VI and political and military critics following the coup, resulting in the executions of from 5,200 to 8,200 people, the internment of as many as 80,000 people and the torture of tens of thousands from 2003 to 2004. He became the second most powerful person in Creeperopolis, after the Emperor, following the coup, but he effectively controls most aspects of Creeperian politics and the Creeperian government making him de facto Creeperopolis' most powerful person, large in part due to his role as the family head of the Cabañeras Family, a very powerful, wealthy, and influential Creeperian family of military officers which has held the position of Minister of Defense continuously since 1833. He married Lucía Alonzo Moreno in 1983 and they have two children: Augusto Cabañeras Alonzo, an active Creeperian Army officer, and Adolfo Cabañeras Alonzo, a businessman and former Creeperian Army officer.

Under the influence of a free market-capitalistic ideology, Cabañeras Gutiérrez aided in government implementation of economic liberalization, including currency stabilization, removing tariff protections for local industry, banning all trade unions except the Workers' Romerist Organization (ORT), and privatizing social security and hundreds of state-owned enterprises, which were nationalized by the three previous Emperors. These policies produced high economic growth leading to a period of economic revival popularly known as the Miracle of Creeperopolis. The Creeperian economy rapidly increased from $16 trillion colóns[note 2] to almost $96 trillion colóns[note 3] by 2020. His fortune has grown considerably during his years in power, amassing over $400 billion colóns,[note 1] allegedly through embezzlement, money laundering, piracy, fraud, and engaging in the black market. He is claimed to be the most corrupt public and military official in Creeperopolis. Although Cabañeras Gutiérrez did authorize the beginning of Operation Pupuseria, a large-scale government-sponsored anti-corruption program, and has ruled hundreds of individuals guilty on several corruption charges, many believe that he only sponsors the operation because it targets those who embezzled money from the Creeperian government, worked with criminal organization and rebel groups, and because it is a tool to portray his government as being anti-corruption and it is a convenient tool to remove political opponents.

Since Cabañeras Gutiérrez assumed office, Creeperopolis has frequently been called a "war crimes state" or "totalitarian anarchy" by domestic and foreign critics. International organizations have cited Cabañeras Gutiérrez's rule in Creeperopolis as one of the driving factors behind the poor state of human rights in Creeperopolis. Cabañeras Gutiérrez is accused of inciting and continuing ethnic violence in Creeperopolis and initiating a genocide against the Deltinian population in southern Creeperopolis. Some academics and conspiracy theorists have characterized him as the "real power behind the throne of Creeperopolis" and have labelled him as the dictator of Creeperopolis. During his rule, the intensities of the Third Senvarian Insurgency and Mara War increased dramatically. The Castillianan Insurgency and San Carlos Islands Crisis resumed during the brief rule of Romerist Military Junta following the 2003 coup d'état, the Deltinian Insurgency and San Pedroan Bush War began in late-2019 and mid-2020, respectively, Creeperopolis increased its role in the Lyoan Conflict, the 2020 Creeperian coup d'état attempt occurred, and he involved Creeperopolis in the Sequoyan Civil War via the CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah spearheaded by the CODECO Mission in Sequoyah (COMISEQ) in late-2020. Creeperopolis, Lyoa, Salisford, El Salvador, and the State of the Church established the Cooperation and Development Coalition (CODECO) on 25 January 2020 which has been criticized as tolerating corruption, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. He has been condemned by several governments and independent organizations, labelling him as an autocrat, dictator, and totalitarian. Mass censorship and state surveillance is common, his government spreads pro-government propaganda, political opponents are arrested or forcibly disappeared, homosexuals and Muslims and Atheists are discriminated against by the government, his government has been accused of state terror and state sponsored terrorism, and he has developed a cult of personality around himself. Cabañeras Gutiérrez has survived several assassination attempts throughout both his military career and his term as Minister of Defense, which some have cited as to why he is a cruel tyrant and despot.

Early life

Augusto Ramón Cabañeras Gutiérrez was born in San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis, on 21 January 1959. He was born into a wealthy family and raised in San Romero by his father, Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla, and his mother, Lila Gutiérrez Martí.

8-month old Cabañeras Gutiérrez, 1959.

In 1971, he joined the Young Creeperans (JC), the youth wing of the youth pseudo-paramilitary wing of the Nationalist Creeperian Catholic Royal Initiative and the Pro-Fatherland Front of Unification (IRCCN y la'FPPU), or simply the Creeperian Initiative, the only legal political party of Creeperopolis. Cabañeras Gutiérrez attended the Emperor Romero I School for Boys in San Romero during his elementary school years from 1964 to 1972. For his secondary education, he attended the Don Padre José Delgado León School from 1973 to 1976. There, he was seen as a talented student who excelled in his grades and was "very knowledgable" in government and politics. He played on his school's soccer team, the Delgados, all four years of his attendance, winning the municipal championship in 1975. He was known to have a great passion for soccer and aspired to be a professional soccer player.

In October 1976, he took the National University Acceptance Exam (EXACUN) and scored 1,021 out of 1,326, 151 above the average that year of 870. He wished to enter the prestigious Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University (UAJSH) and play as a soccer player on the university's highly decorated soccer program, the Romerists which were the runners-up in the Creeperian National College Soccer Association (AFNCC) national tournament that year, and even later play in the Creeperian National Soccer Association, but his father forbid him from doing so and had him enrolled in the nation's most prestigious military academy to continue the family tradition of the eldest surviving son succeeding his father as Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis, which his father had just been appointed to in August 1976.

Military career

Military academy

ADL Cabañeras Gutiérrez in 1977.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez was enrolled in the Chief Field Marshal Miguel Martín Cabañeras Gutiérrez Imperial Military Academy of San Salvador in San Salvador, San Salvador, in January 1977. His enrollment in the San Salvador Imperial Military Academy marked his first time visiting the nation's capital.

Like all other enrollees, he was given the rank of ADL, an abbreviation of Adolfo in reference to Emperor Adolfo III. Due to his status as son of the Minister of Defense, many believed that Cabañeras Gutiérrez would be given a special rank, but he was not given one and was ranked like every other student in his class. In February 1977, by requirement, he officially joined the Creeperian Initiative after his eighteenth birthday. He also became a de facto member of the Romerist and Fascist Nationalists (NRF), the paramilitary wing of the Creeperian Initiative after completing his service in the Young Creeperans.

During his first year at the military academy, he studied military history, military tactics, and military organization. He also played on the military academy's soccer team, the Soldados Militares, to continue his passion for soccer. As a requirement for his second semester of his first year, he had to serve as a military observer of a General Staff of a Creeperian Army unit. He was an observer of the 2nd Infantry Division under Lieutenant General Romero Bosque Melléndez from June to November 1977 and spent most of his time observing the division and its leadership conduct operations against the Senvarian Liberation Front (SKBF) in Senvar and Sonsatepan as a part of the Third Senvarian Insurgency. After he completed his period of serving as a military observer, he returned to San Salvador and was awarded he Senvarian Campaign Medal at the start of his second year on 1 January 1978, his first ever military award. He was also given a Campaign Medal to coincide with the Senvarian Campaign Medal. He was promoted to the rank of ALF, an abbreviation of Alfonso in reference to King Alfonso I, to designate that he was in his second year of attending the military academy.

In his second year, he continued his studies on military tactics, military intelligence, and military organization, but he also began studies on military logistics. For his second semester military observance, he returned to the 2nd Infantry Division under Bosque Melléndez. There, he survived an assassination attempt from the Creeperian Mafia which sough to kill the successor of Cabañeras Videla. He was awarded the Imperial Order of Manuel the Great for surviving the assassination attempt on 18 August 1978. He was promoted to the rank of MIG, an abbreviation of Miguel in reference to King Miguel I, on 1 January 1979 when he began his third year. He continued military tactics, military intelligence, and military logistics, and in his second semester, he returned to the 2nd Infantry Division, however, in October 1979, the division was began its involvement in the Mara War against the criminal organization Mara Salvatrucha.

He was promoted to ROM, an abbreviation of Romero in reference to Emperor Romero I, on 1 January 1980 to begin his fourth and final year in the academy, studying military tactics and military geography. Cabañeras Gutiérrez participated in his first military parade on 8 February 1980, the military academy's annual parade for students in their final year in the academy. For his final military observance, he served under Lieutenant General José Durán Fuentes of the 66th Infantry Division in Castilliano as a part of the Castillianan Insurgency. Cabañeras Gutiérrez graduated from the military academy, ranked 1st,[note 4] on 15 September 1980 as a Brigadier, a blatant show of nepotism as graduates from the military academy are promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in command of a squad and have to work their way up the ranks, while Cabañeras Gutiérrez was immediately promoted to a Brigadier and was given command of a battalion.

Command of the 1st Infantry Battalion

On 15 September 1980, he took command of the 1st Infantry Battalion from retiring Brigadier José Milla Ortega. He did not have complete authority, however, as he was very young and practically inexperienced, his General Staff still held immense influence over the command of the battalion. He did, however, still maintain general command of the battalion.

The 1st Infantry Battalion was involved in the Battle of Gueratesón on 15 February 1981 as a part of the Castillianan Insurgency where Cabañeras Gutiérrez's men successfully defended the city of Gueratesón, Castilliano, earning him his first military victory. For his victory, he was awarded the Imperial Order of the Cross of Fidel the Martyr.

On 15 September 1981, Cabañeras Gutiérrez led his battalion in his first proper military parade as a part of the larger military parade of the celebrations of the Day of the Creeperans, one of the largest and most significant Creeperian national holidays. His father and Emperor Adolfo V were in attendance at the parade, and later that day, Adolfo V presented Cabañeras Gutiérrez the Imperial Order of Felipe the Saint. On 18 November 1981, Cabañeras Gutiérrez was granted an access to and was admitted to the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA), the secret police agency of Creeperopolis, by his father so that he would be prepared to take command of the agency. The remainder of his command of the 1st Infantry Battalion was unremarkable.

Command of the 1st Infantry Division

Cabañeras Gutiérrez in 1983.

On 16 October 1983, Cabañeras Gutiérrez was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and was put in command of the 1st Infantry Division, officially the 1st Creeperian Division of Elite Soldiers and more popularly known as the Black Division (División Negro), Creeperopolis' division of elite soldiers. He took command of he division after the promotion of Lieutenant General Emilio Rodríguez Guiar to General in command of the 11th Army.

As commander of the 1st Infantry Division, Cabañeras Gutiérrez relied less on his General Staff to command the division for him as he had gained experience during his time as Brigadier in command of the 1st Infantry Battalion. He gained his first victory of Lieutenant General on 14 February 1984 when he oversaw a joint operation with the National Intelligence Directorate to raid a Mara Salvatrucha safe house and assassinate José Renovado Tallés, a prominent leader of Mara Salvatrucha. The raid ended successfully; the safe house was captured, Renovado Tallés was assassinated, and its remaining occupants were either killed or arrested.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez went on a vacation to the San Carlos Islands in June 1984 to visit the city of Cámarillo. There, the Norental-Esclaveta-Pescante-Orisla-Colón Front (Frente NEPOC) attempted to assassinate him with a car bomb in Cámarillo on 19 June 1984 to show their dissatisfaction with the Creeperian government that they aren't supporting their cause of the ethnic cleansing of the San Carlos Islander Natives as a part of the San Carlos Islands Crisis. The car bomb detonated at 9:23am local time, killing 19 people and injuring 58 more. Cabañeras Gutiérrez was hit by the explosion, but he survived and was rushed to the Cámarillo Departmental Hospital. He was then later transferred to the San Salvador Imperial Military Hospital in August 1984 when his condition improved. He was discharged from the military hospital in October 1984. In reaction to the attempted assassination of his son, Cabañeras Videla ordered a no quarter order to all members of Frente NEPOC which were captured by the Creeperian Armed Forces. Cabañeras Gutiérrez later remarked that the assassination attempt of 1984 was the closest he had ever come to death.

On 4 February 1985, Cabañeras Gutiérrez commanded the 1st Infantry Division to crush the Pupusa Riot in Escuinbulco, San Salvador, which began two days prior over a simple disagreement over payment of a pupusa in a local pupuseria, which resulted in the murder of the pupuseria owner. The murder sparked a riot fueled by anti-Lyoan sentiment stemming from recent Lyoan immigration to the area in the 1970s and 1980s. The Creeperian National Police (PNC) were sent to crush the riot, but they later joined in the riot themselves after an officer was shot. His crushing of the riot resulted in 89 arrests, 13 of whom were later executed for their roles in the riot.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez's soldiers burning communist writings, 1986.

In June 1985, Cabañeras Gutiérrez and the 1st Infantry Division were relocated to the San Carlos Islands to operate anti-insurgent operations. During July and August 1985, he had 15 members of Frente NEPOC publicly executed, mostly out of revenge for the prior assassination attempt in 1984. On 19 October 1985, his men arrested 6 members of Frente NEPOC who were attempting to plant a car bomb outside of a hospital in Cámarillo. As a punishment, Cabañeras Gutiérrez had the car bomb planted in a clearing and detonated the bomb with the six men inside, killing them as a de facto execution. He has been described as "the most hated man in the San Carlos Islands" by members of Frente NEPOC who despised him. Members of the Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Revolutionary Council (CR–JHPM) and the Kapahu Alana Revolutionary Movement (MRKA) also despised Cabañeras Gutiérrez, but not to the same extent that Frente NEPOC did. Cabañeras Gutiérrez ordered his men to burn any writings and books which had communist sympathies in order to combat the MRKA. In 1986, Cabañeras Gutiérrez's 1st Infantry Division executed a total of 45 members of Frente NEPOC, 23 members of CR–JHPM, and 24 members of the MRKA.[note 5]

Cabañeras Gutiérrez and the 1st Infantry Division returned to San Salvador in March 1987 after Archbishop Romero Galdámez Alas was assassinated by Mara Salvatrucha. Emperor Romero III was also a target for assassination as he had recently ascended the throne in February 1987. During the assassination, a total of 40 people were killed and an additional 71 were injured. Following the assassination, Romero III ordered the deaths of everyone involved and that members of the gang, regardless of their age, gender, or ranking, would be executed. Cabañeras Gutiérrez recorded 44 executions of members of Mara Salvatrucha from April to June 1987 which stemmed from Romero III's order.

In 1989, the 1st Infantry Division was sent to Senvar to engage in an operation to dislodge the Senvarian Liberation Front from a stronghold in Aalen. In the ensuing battle, Cabañeras Gutiérrez's men captured Commander Carsten Schönfinkel, a prominent leader of the SKBF. When he returned to San Salvador, on 15 May 1989, he had Schönfinkel tied up and flown to a height of 2,000 pies (1,828 feet; 577 meters) in a Maroto Botín MB-33 helicopter. At that altitude, he had Schönfinkel thrown out and plummet to his death. The execution of method of throwing someone out of a helicopter was a unique and new one which had not yet been used in Creeperopolis, and following the execution of Schönfinkel, the method of throwing someone out of a helicopter became a notable but uncommon method of capital punishment, which is mostly used for political opponents as Schönfinkel was essentially a political opponent himself.

On 15 May 1990, soldiers of the SKBF launched an assault on a military building in San Salvador where Cabañeras Gutiérrez was present, with the goal of assassinating him in revenge for the execution of Schönfinkel exactly one year earlier. In ensuing shootout, 9 Creeperian soldiers, 2 Creeperian military officers, 14 Senvarian rebels, and 6 civilians were killed. Another 23 Creeperian soldiers, 8 Creeperian military officers, 6 Senvarian rebels, and 18 civilians were injured, with the 6 injured Senvarian rebels being arrested. Cabañeras Gutiérrez was among the injured, being shot once in the right arm and once in the stomach. He was rushed to a military hospital, where he made a full recovery and returned to full service in October 1990. On 1 December 1990, he had the six Senvarian soldiers executed by having Cruzadore II tanks run over them, crushing them to death. Cabañeras Gutiérrez later said regarding his third assassination attempt:

I've heard of a saying that goes along the lines of "third times the charm" and I would assume the Senvarians heard it as well, believing that that attempt would succeed, but, it appears I had the luck on my side the third time around, just like I did the first and second times.

— Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, 19 March 2006

On 23 June 1992, Cabañeras Gutiérrez had Senvarian rebels, who had disguised themselves as soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division, executed by firing squad. He stated that they had intended to assassinate him, but no solid evidence of such a motive has ever been determined.

Command of the 1st Army

Cabañeras Gutiérrez in the annual military parade of 1993.

On 9 March 1993, Cabañeras Gutiérrez was promoted to the rank of General and gained command of the 1st Army, replacing retiring General Mario Hernández Hernández. He was replaced by Lieutenant General Mariano Sánchez Covisa for the 1st Infantry Division. As a General, he was able to lead a section of his army in the annual Day of the Creeperans Military Parade of 15 September 1993 for the first time.

When Frente NEPOC was destroyed in 1994 by the Creeperian Army, Cabañeras Gutiérrez publicly congratulated those involved in destroying the organization, which had been labeled as a terrorist organization by the Creeperian government, stating, "the subhuman traitors of Frente NEPOC have been destroyed, and those on the run shall fear the wrath of the Creeperian people and the San Carlos Islanders." He called for all future captured and arrested former members of Frente NEPOC to been shown "no mercy" and that they should all be executed for their acts of terrorism against Creeperopolis and the people of the San Carlos Islands. Following the signing of the 1995 Ankarabad Accords which ended the San Carlos Islands Crisis on 13 March 1995, Cabañeras Gutiérrez denounced Huali Noelani, then one of the leaders of the MRKA, stating that he should rather be stoned than let free, citing that he could reignite the crisis in the future.

On 12 June 1997, Cabañeras Gutiérrez was invited to speak at a session of the Council of Mayors to speak about a possible promotion to the rank of Field Marshal, like every other candidate for promotion had to do. He spoke with the members of the Council of Mayors over the course of five hours, and in the end, the Council of Mayors voted unanimously[note 6] to award Cabañeras Gutiérrez a promotion to Field Marshal when the position became available. It is suspected, however, that the vote was only unanimous since Cabañeras Gutiérrez was the son of Cabañeras Videla.

Command of the I Army Corps

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Official portrait of Cabañeras Gutiérrez, 2000.

On 1 January 1998, Field Marshal Venancio López Requena retired his command as Field Marshal of the I Army Corps. Because of the vacancy and Cabañeras Gutiérrez already being approved for a promotion, he was was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal and 1 January 1998 and gained supreme command of the I Army Corps. He gave a speech in the chambers of the Council of Mayors being thankful for the promotion and for the command he assumed. There, he reasserted the motto of his family: No destruyo, solo sirvo.[note 7]

On 10 August 1998, the Lyoan Civil War began in the Democratic Republic of Lyoa, and in 1999, Cabañeras Videla denounced the government of Major Laurent Tulossa, as did Cabañeras Gutiérrez. The Creeperian government announced that it would be supporting the Revolutionary United Forces (RUF) against Tulossa's government. In August 1999, Romero III announced that the Creeperian government would no longer recognize Tulossa as President of Lyoa, and instead, Creeperopolis recognized Marcil Yantanda, the leader of RUF, as the President of Lyoa. Yantanda and the RUF began receiving funding and equipment, and later advisors, by September 1999. As a part of those advisors, Cabañeras Gutiérrez sent some of his own soldiers and officers to Lyoa to train RUF soldiers and mentor officers. The advisors he sent were from his elite military division that he had earlier commanded, the 1st Infantry Division. On 16 October 1999, Romero III died and he was succeeded by his younger brother, Emperor Alfonso VI. Many believed that he may cancel Creeperian support to RUF, but Alfonso VI instead continued and even increased support to RUF against Tulossa.

Ascension to Minister of Defense

On 1 January 2000, Alfonso VI signed a historic ceasefire with Mara Salvatrucha where the Creeperian government promised to no longer arrest members of the gang for simply being members, nor to execute any gang members for simply being members, in exchange for a cessation in the criminal activities of the gang. Despite the promises made by Mara Salvatrucha, they continued to openly commit criminal activities, and the government did little to nothing to stop said criminal activities, such as murder, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human trafficking, among other crimes. As such, the cease fire was extremely unpopular with the citizens and even the Creeperian National Police and the Creeperian Armed Forces.

On 17 May 2000, Alfonso VI signed a second historic ceasefire, this time with the Militarist Front for National Liberation which had been fighting for the independence of the departments that made up the former Kingdom of Castilliano, annexed in 1949. The parties signed the Treaty of Adolfosburg which stipulated that the Castillianan National Council of Reorganization (CNRC) and the Union of Castillianan Opposition Forces (XFOC) would gain de facto control over all of the Castillianan departments. The FMLN was made into the legal military wing of the Castillianan National Council of Reorganization and Schafik Handal López was installed as its President. The Castillianan National Council of Reorganization agreed to remain a part of Creeperopolis for five more years, when the Castillianan departments would have a free and fair referendum on wether Castilliano should gain independence, remain a part of Creeperopolis, or remain a part of Creeperopolis but with greater autonomy. All Creeperian forces withdrew from the Castillianan departments entirely on 3 August 2000. The treaty was met by outrage, especially by nationalists that believed Alfonso VI had given away half of Creeperopolis. Gustavo Duarte Carpio, the leader of the ultranationalist far-right Militarist Nationalist Front death squad, declared that Alfonso VI was a traitor to the nation and called for open rebellion against his regime.

When news about a scandal broke in early 2002 that several government officials, including Alfonso VI, were secretly collaborating with Mara Salvatrucha to further their own personal wealths, public outcry erupted. Many civilians and even politicians and military officials called for the abdication of Alfonso VI, and more extremists even called for a coup d'état. Protests were staged, but they were crushed by the Creeperian Imperial Guard, which remained loyal to Alfonso VI. The scandal has since been coined as Marapolitics and many government officials and corporate businessmen were implicated in the scandal, however, Alfonso VI's government did nothing to prosecute those involved.

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Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla was assassinated for being a vocal critic of Alfonso VI.

One of the most outspoken critics of Alfonso VI was his own Minister of Defense, Cabañeras Videla. Because of his vocal criticism, Alfonso VI grew distrustful of him, but he did not want to remove him from power unless absolutely necessary. On 29 April 2002, Grand Prince Alfonso Martínez Hernández, the eldest son and heir apparent of Alfonso VI, was shot in Adolfosburg, Adolfosburg, when he was on his way to oversee the construction of a religious monument in the city. The bullet came from a sniper believed to be hiding in a nearby skyscraper. The country immediately went on high alert and the Army was stationed in the streets of Salvador, Adolfosburg, and San Salvador to thwart any other possible assassination attempts. The National Intelligence Directorate was immediately ordered to investigate the assassination, but the DINA found little to no evidence as to who the assassin was, where the assassin was, and why the Grand Prince was assassinated. Alfonso VI was infuriated at the poor investigation conducted by the DINA and he began to suspect that the DINA itself assassinated the Grand Prince. Believing that Cabañeras Videla was plotting to overthrow him and his government, on 19 October 2002, Alfonso VI had Cabañeras Videla poisoned in his home, however, the official account at the time stated that he had died of heart complications induced by the stress of the investigation. Currently, the Creeperian government officially states that Cabañeras Videla was assassinated on the orders of Alfonso VI and discredited the original autopsy.

Upon the death of his father, Cabañeras Gutiérrez succeeded him to the positions of Minister of Defense, Minister of Intelligence, and Chief Field Marshal. Alfonso VI believed that Cabañeras Gutiérrez would remain loyal to him and that he not suspect anything suspicious about his father's death. Cabañeras Gutiérrez was replaced by López Requena as Field Marshal of the I Army Corps after he came out of retirement. On 22 October 2002, Cabañeras Gutiérrez spoke in the Council of Mayors swearing his loyalty to and service to Alfonso VI and his government. Cabañeras Gutiérrez appeared in public alongside Alfonso VI, however, he secretly suspected that Alfonso VI had his father assassinated.

2003 Creeperian coup d'état

Planning the coup d'état

Beginning in 1999, the Creeperian economy had began a period of severe hyperinflation. The hyperinflation was caused by several decisions made by Francisco Morales Bermúdez, the Minister of the Treasury. Morales Bermúdez had placed heavy taxes on several corporations, causing them to increase prices on their products so that they would be able to pay their taxes and still make profits, which increase taxes, leading to higher prices, which spiraled into uncontrollable hyperinflation. The hyperinflation grew truly severe in 2002 when inflation rates reached 89,719,571 percent, a significant increase from the previous year which witnesses inflation of 445,185 percent. Several economists called for the cancelation of the new taxes and possibly replacing the Creeperian Dollar, but the regime ignored the economists' advice.

In 2000, Carlos Menem Menem, the Minister of Internal Affairs, revoked the official language status of Quebecshirite in Puerto Francisco, a city in Salvador with a majority Quebecshirite population. Many were unable to read Creeperian Spanish, and as a result, many were unable to file tax paperwork as it was only in Creeperian Spanish. Initially, the regime did not care about the Quebecshirites being unable to file their taxes, but when economy began to suffer, the Creeperian National Police began arrests of many Quebecshirites who were charged with tax evasion. The actions of the government were unpopular with the government of Quebecshire which implemented sanctions against the Creeperian government, which only worsened the economic situation.

In December 2002, Cabañeras Gutiérrez summoned a meeting with the heads of the other two major branches of the armed forces, Chief Admiral of the Navy Edmundo González Robles and Chief General of the Air Force Arturo Merino Núñez. Both González Robles and Merino Núñez were in office before Alfonso VI ascended to the throne and both opposed his reign; the three agreed that Alfonso VI had to be overthrown. The three did not want to contact Armando Figueroa Molina, the Chief Guard of the Imperial Guard, as they believed he was too loyal to Alfonso VI and did not want to risk compromising the coup.

The three leaders needed to consider what government would be installed following the coup. They considered abolishing the monarchy, but they feared the wrath of the Creeperian people who revered the monarchy as chosen by God to rule the nation. They decided to approach Alexander Martínez Hernández, the eldest surviving son of Alfonso VI, and offered him the throne if he agreed to join the conspiracy against his father. He agreed and joined the coup, likely being convinced after being paid a large bribe by the military or merely by the idea of sitting on the imperial throne of Creeperopolis.

Action of the coup d'état

Cabañeras Gutiérrez, González Robles, and Merino Núñez decided that each would send one division each to participate in the coup. Every military officer with a rank equivalent of OF-7, OF-8, OF-9 and had been supportive of the coup or were bribed to support the coup to prevent a counter coup against the new government. The three units selected were the 1st Army, the 16th Flotilla, and the 18th Air Force Wing. Each of the three units chosen to mobilize were stationed in San Salvador as to avoid any suspicion from Alfonso VI about units moving considerable distances.

On the night of 17 June 2003, each of the three units were ready to mobilize on the capital right at dawn. The 1st Army numbered around 100,000 soldiers. The 1st Infantry Division was among the mobilized divisions. Cabañeras Gutiérrez managed to convince them to abandon any loyalties to Alfonso VI, as they had served under him for many years, and instead fight for the betterment of the country. The divisions mobilized by the 1st Army were the 1st, 8th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 23rd, and 29th Infantry Divisions and the 5th Armored Division. The 16th Flotilla numbered around 2,080 sailors and was composed of one heavy cruiser (the BIC San Salvador), two light cruisers (the BIC Tuxta Martínez and BIC San Nicolás), two submarines (the BIC DA 101 and BIC DA 103), and three destroyers (the BIC La'Victoria, BIC La'Libertad, and BIC La'Unión). The 18th Air Force Wing numbered 100 fighter pilots and was composed of fifty Maroto Botín MB-23 fighter jets. Gerardo Barrios Dueñas, a General Guard of the Imperial Guard, joined the plot and was intended to assume the position of Chief Guard following the coup.

At 7:00 am on 18 June 2003, Alfonso VI held a meeting with several of his government ministers and high ranking loyalist mayors in the Council of Mayors building. Present at the meeting were Rubén Franco Alcabú, Menem Menem, José Costa Araujo, Roberto Morales Obregón, and Figueroa Molina. Cabañeras Gutiérrez, González Robles, and Merino Núñez were invited but they declined to arrive, citing preparations for a new offensive against the Senvarian Liberation Front. The meeting was scheduled in May 2003 which made the three leaders aware of the meeting and scheduled the coup accordingly.

"Citizens of the Fatherland, I have faith in Creeperopolis and His destiny. Other men will overcome this dark and bitter moment when treason seeks to prevail. Keep in mind that, much sooner than later, the great avenues will again be opened through which will pass free men to construct a better society. Long live Creeperopolis! Long live the people! Long live the workers! These are my final words, knowing that my sacrifice will not be in vain."

Alfonso VI, 8:39 am 18 June 2003

At 7:30 am, the 1st Army mobilized its forces and moved to occupy important government buildings and radio stations, the 16th Flotilla moved to blockade important ports and access to the Asambio River, and aircraft of the 18th Air Force Wing took off carry cluster bombs. The army secured the San Salvador Imperial Palace, killing several imperial guardsmen in the process. Hernández Martínez and the rest of the royal family were secured by the army and ensured an heir would be present. Alfonso VI was made aware of the conspiracy that was unfolding and quickly sent orders to other military units to intervene and stop the rebel military units, but no units responded as they had sided with the conspirators. The Imperial Guard present at the meeting was the only unit available to respond, as was the 1st Royal Detachment which mobilized to the Council of Mayors of building.

By 8:00 am, the Army had captured every major radio station in San Salvador and the Air Force began bombing the Council of Mayors building. During the bombing of the building, Alfonso VI gave his final radio address which are commonly associated as his final words. By 9:00 am, the Army stormed into the building and engaged in combat with the Imperial Guard. At 9:38 am, the Army declared that the building had been secured and that Alfonso VI was dead, ending the Alfonsisto. Figueroa Molina was also dead, but most of the remaining officials were captured.

Romerist Military Junta

Following the coup d'état, the military established the the Romerist Military Junta (JMR), a military junta that weilded absolute power and authority in Creeperopolis. The military junta composed of Cabañeras Gutiérrez, González Robles, Merino Núñez, Barrios Dueñas, with Cabañeras Gutiérrez serving as the President of the junta.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez (Army): The Armed Forces have acted today solely under patriotic and nationalist inspiration of saving the Fatherland from the tremendous chaos and anarchy into which He was being plunged into by the Miguelist regime of Alfonso VI.[note 8] The Romerist Military Junta will maintain executive, legislative, and judicial authority while it is in power. The Council of Mayors will remain in recess until further notice, and we officially proclaim Alexander Romero Adolfo Martínez Hernández as Emperor, to be coronated on 15 September 2003 in accordance with the Fatherland's tradition, when this junta will dissolve and hand over power to the rightful Emperor and Council and Tribune.

González Robles (Navy): It is unfortunate that we have had to break the imperial and God-sanctioned tradition of succession and governance which in the Fatherland has lasted since the establishment of the Fatherland by Felipe I, however, when the Fatherland loses His qualities and His foothold, there are those, who by mandate, have to enforce them and support Him and take on that task. The Armed Forces have done that today, and with God's divine approval, we are sure that all of Creeperopolis has to understand the sacrifice that entails.

Merino Núñez (Air Force): This is not a matter of squashing tendencies, or ideological trends, or carrying out personal revenge, but, as the Romerist Military Junta has stated, of re-establishing public order and returning the Fatherland to observance of not only the national Constitution and laws, but also of the divine laws of God presented through the Prophets and through the Savior, Jesús Cristo.

Barrios Dueñas (Imperial Guard): After four years of suffering the Miguelist cancer which led us to economic, moral, and social disaster which can no longer be tolerated for the sacred interests of the Fatherland, we find ourselves obliged to take on the difficult and painful mission which the Armed Forces have undertaken. We are not afraid; we know the enormous responsibility that will rest on our shoulders, but we are convinced, and we are quite sure that the vast majority of the Creeperian people are with us. They are willing to fight against Miguelism! They are willing to stand with God and stamp it out down to the final consequences!

— Romerist Military Junta, 18 June 2003

The military established martial law and a 10:00 pm curfew across the entire country. The curfew was enforced, and people who violated curfew were detained for a short period. Contrary to popular belief, those detained for violating curfew were not tortured as no evidence of such torture has ever been uncovered. Shortly after the military's takeover of power, the military continued the two wars the Alfonsisto ended; the Mara War on 19 June 2003 and the Castillianan Insurgency on 2 July 2003.

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During the coup, several important politicians were captured. Among the captured were Franco Alcabú, Menem Menem, Costa Araujo, and Morales Obregón. Franco Alcabú was executed the day of the coup and his death was announced the following day. The other three were tortured and held captive until 19 July 2003 when they were executed. Their deaths were confirmed on 16 March 2004.

Sixty-three other people were executed immediately following the coup. Thousands more were executed, imprisoned, or disappeared during the subsequent purges that occurred from 2003 to 2004. Official death tolls count 459 dead on the side of the Alfonsisto and 138 dead on the side of the military. An additional 125 were confirmed to have been imprisoned by the military. Civilian deaths stood at 44, most of whom were killed by stray fire from the engagement at the Council of Mayors building. The military held funerals for its dead on 18 July 2003 and their families were compensated, all being posthumously awarded Stars of the Imperial Army. Those killed who fought for Alfonso VI were not given funerals and their families were not compensated.

Following the coup, many politicians, corporate officials, and military officers were arrested for their loyalty and allegiance to the regime of Alfonso VI. Many of those arrested were disappeared and have not been released or declared dead. The Creeperian government has refused to comment on anything regarding the purges and no one has been prosecuted for any crimes committed during the purges. Some Creeperian politicians even have commended the purges, stating that they were necessary to "cleanse the Fatherland of the rot at its core."

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Personal life

Family

Coat of arms of the Cabañeras Family.

He is a member of the wealthy, powerful, and influential Cabañeras Family which had been an important military family since the 1780s when Augusto Cabañeras Arámburu became Caudillo of Creeperopolis and supported Emperor Salvador III during the War of the Creeperian Succession. Similar to Cabañeras Gutiérrez, his great great great great grandfather, Miguel Cabañeras Gutiérrez, overthrew a reigning monarch, then Emperor Manuel IV, in favor of another, Adolfo III, in what has since become known as the Revolution of 1833.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has a younger bother, José Cabañeras Gutiérrez, who was born in 1963 also served in the Creeperian Army from 1981 to 1985, attended the Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University in San Romero, and is currently a politician and the Mayor of Arcatao, San Romero. He also has a younger sister, Pamela Cabañeras Gutiérrez, who was born in 1966, attended the Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University in San Romero, and is currently a politician and the Mayor of Potonico. When he was born, Cabañeras Gutiérrez was the grandson of Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno, the then incumbent Minister of Defense, and Selena Videla Céspedes. He was also the nephew of Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno, who also served as Minister of Defense prior to his younger brother, although, he was assassinated 15 years before Cabañeras Gutiérrez was born, and María Azaña Negrín.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez married Lucía Alonzo Rodríguez on 30 January 1983 in Old San Salvador, San Salvador. The couple has two children: Augusto Cabañeras Alonzo (born 17 March 1984), a Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 13th Infantry Division, and Adolfo Cabañeras Alonzo (born 3 April 1986), a retired Lieutenant Colonel who was in command of the 17th Infantry Division and a current businessman with investments in the National Coffee and Sugar Corporation. Cabañeras Gutiérrez has two grandchildren, Felipe Cabañeras Hidalgo (born 2011) from his eldest son and Gustavo Cabañeras Frexia (born 2013) from his youngest son.

Sports

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has self-reported that he spent time playing soccer with his children when they were young and still plays soccer on his free time. He has stated that his favorite Creeperian soccer team is FC San Romero and that he is a fan of the Creeperopolis national football team. He was in attendance at the team's victories in the Copa Creeperiano in both 2020 and 2021. He is also a fan of the Romerists of the Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University.

Wealth

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has a net worth of an estimated $400 billion colóns,[note 1] making him one of the wealthiest individuals in Creeperopolis. His family owns the Cabañeras Estate, a large mansion and estate on a 10 acre plot in the northern San Romero district of Blancaza, the wealthiest part of the city. The Cabañeras Estate is valued at an estimated $240 million colóns,[note 9] one of the most expensive properties in Creeperopolis. His family also de facto owns the Estate of the Minister of Defense on San Salvador as the Cabañeras Family has been its only occupant since the estate's construction in 1856.

Political views

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has stated that he admired the ideologies, works, and beliefs of Antonio Sáenz Heredia, Adolfo III, Ramón Serrano Suñer, and Miguel Unamuno Jugo, stating that he has formed his own personal beliefs and ideologies after theirs. He has previously praised the policies and ideologies of the right-wing to far-right Catholic Royalist Party (PRC) of the Second Parliamentary Era and has commended the actions of the Falange Creeperiano, the paramilitary wing of the Catholic Royalist Party. He labels himself as a follower of Romerism, the official ideology of the Creeperian Initiative. Some political scientists have coined his set of political beliefs as Cabañerismo or Cabañerism.

He has accepted and embraced the label of Fascism, stating that it is the only proper and functional form of government. He has self-described himself as a Falangist–Romerist, a Romerist who follows the ideology and influence of Sáenz Heredia and the Catholic Royalist Party. He also supports Clerical Fascism. He has denounced some sects of Fascism, however, such as Castillianan Saelicism and Neo-Saelicism and Terranilian Virátism. He supports most right-wing organizations, with notable exceptions of the Norental-Esclaveta-Pescante-Orisla-Colón Front (Frente NEPOC, which attempted to assassinate him in 1984, and the National Progressive Party (ADO), the ruling political party of Terranihil. In regards to left-wing politics, he has denounced it, especially communism, socialism, and anarchism, stating:

Leftism is a disease on this world which rots the insides of nations from the core. We have shown how leftism has corrupted Creeperopolis through the De-Catholization genocide of 12 million people during the 1930s and 1940s, and how terrorist organizations like the Atheist Red Army and Militarist Front for National Liberation which terrorize civilians. Leftism has turned other nations away from God, legalizing crimes against humanity and crimes against God such as homosexuality and abortion, and allowing the worship of Baphomet.[note 10] Communism, socialism, and anarchism are the worst forms of government possible as they have no regard for the well-being of the people or the absolute and unquestionable authority of the Lord God. Such governments are destined to fail.

— Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, 18 November 2012

He has also stated his disdain for democracy:

Democracy is a fool's dream. It is one of the weakest and least efficient system of government possible, on the same par as communism, socialism, and anarchism. Democracy has caused so many problems, and let the Crisis of 1928 serve as such an example of the types of problems the institution of democracy can bring to a nation.

— Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, 29 May 2014

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has been negatively portrayed as a Fascist, autocrat, totalitarian dictator, theocrat, and tyrant.[1]

Religious beliefs

Cabañeras Gutiérrez and Pope Juan Pablo II in 2003.

Cabañeras Gutiérrez is a devout Creeperian Catholic and reportedly attends church services at the Cathedral of Christ the King weekly with his wife whenever they are in San Salvador or at the Cathedral of San Emperador Romero I in San Romero. He has also stated that he attends Easter and Christmas services in San Pedro's Basilica in San Salvador del Oeste. He has stated that he considers Jesús Cristo to be the most important figure in history and that everything that has occurred since His ministry in the Romanyan Empire in the 1st century have been affected by Him in one way or another.

He has stated that he believes that a Creeperian Catholic theocracy is essential to keep Creeperopolis "functional" and he has implemented several laws and pushed laws through the Creeperian legislatures to achieve a theocracy in Creeperopolis. He has promoted intolerance of Muslims, Protestants, and Atheists in Creeperopolis. Practicing Islam and Practicing Atheism are even completely illegal and are punishable by death.[2][3]

Cabañeras Gutiérrez has stated that Emperor Saint Romero I and King Saint Miguel I are his patron saints.

Public image

Domestic and international support

Domestic and international opposition and criticism

Controversies

Corruption

Human rights violations

War crimes

Alleged connections to death squads and paramilitaries

Purges of political opponents

In popular culture

Depictions in film, music, and literature

Film
Music
  • The military song Alborada (Dawn in Creeperian Spanish) makes reference to Cabañeras Gutiérrez.
  • The military song Corrido de COMISEQ (Narrative of COMISEQ in Creeperian Spanish) makes reference to Cabañeras Gutiérrez.
  • The military song Mi General, Cabañeras Gutiérrez (My General, Cabañeras Gutiérrez in Creeperian Spanish) is an homage to and corrido of Cabañeras Gutiérrez.
  • Valentín Elizalde Valencia's 2013 song "Vencedor" has been associated with the 2003 coup d'état and is believed that Cabañeras Gutiérrez is the aforementioned "vencedor" (victor in Creeperian Spanish).
Literature

Military units named after Cabañeras Gutiérrez

  • The 1st Infantry Battalion has been nicknamed la'Batallón de Cabañeras Gutiérrez (The Battalion of Cabañeras Gutiérrez) due to it being his first command in the Creeperian Army.
  • A militia of the Free Creeperian Army-in-exile was named the Frente Anticabañeras (Anti-Cabañeras Front) to show its opposition to his government.[note 11]

Works

Rank history

ADL: 1 January 1977 – 1 January 1978
ALF: 1 January 1978 – 1 January 1979
MIG: 1 January 1979 – 1 January 1980
ROM: 1 January 1980 – 15 September 1980
Brigadier Brigadier: 15 September 1980 – 16 October 1983
Commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion 1st Infantry Battalion
Lieutenant General Lieutenant General: 16 October 1983 – 9 March 1993
Commander of the 1st Infantry Division 1st Infantry Division
General General: 9 March 1993 – 1 January 1998
Commander of the 1st Army 1st Army
Field Marshal Field Marshal: 1 January 1998 – 19 October 2002
Commander of the I Army Corps I Army Corps
Chief Field Marshal Chief Field Marshal: 19 October 2002 – present
Commander of the Creeperian Army Creeperian Army
Commander of the Creeperian Armed Forces Creeperian Armed Forces

Awards and decorations

Domestic awards and decorations

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State of the Church

Soccer career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Postseason Total
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Primary school
E Romero I School for Boys Romeristos 1968 San Romero Primary I 8 6 2 2 10 8
E Romero I School for Boys Romeristos 1969 San Romero Primary I 8 7 1 0 9 7
E Romero I School for Boys Romeristos 1970 San Romero Primary I 8 5 8 5
E Romero I School for Boys Romeristos 1971 San Romero Primary I 8 9 3 4 11 13
E Romero I School for Boys Romeristos 1972 San Romero Primary I 8 5 2 0 10 5
Secondary school
SD José Delgado León School Delgados 1973 San Romero Secondary I 12 14 3 5 15 19
SD José Delgado León School Delgados 1974 San Romero Secondary I 12 10 3 2 15 12
SD José Delgado León School Delgados 1975 San Romero Secondary I 12 8 2 3 14 11
SD José Delgado León School Delgados 1976 San Romero Secondary I 12 10 1 0 13 10
College
SS Military Academy Soldados Militares 1977 Creeperian National College Soccer Association 20 8 20 8
SS Military Academy Soldados Militares 1978 Creeperian National College Soccer Association 20 9 2 3 22 12
SS Military Academy Soldados Militares 1979 Creeperian National College Soccer Association 20 11 3 3 23 14
SS Military Academy Soldados Militares 1980 Creeperian National College Soccer Association 20 11 1 1 21 12

Ancestry

See also

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The equivalent of ₵50 billion Quebecshirite credits.
  2. The equivalent of ₵2 trillion Quebecshirite credits.
  3. The equivalent of ₵12 trillion Quebecshirite credits.
  4. Cabañeras Gutiérrez graduated officially ranked 1st in his class, however, some have believed that his rank was disingenuous and that he was not actually 1st in the class, but the theory is unprovable due to the secretive, nepotistic, corrupt nature of the Creeperian government.
  5. The counts of 45 Frente NEPOC, 23 CR–JHPM, and 24 MRKA executed does not include those extrajudicially executed, which is estimated to be hundreds.
  6. Final vote tally: 6,123 for, 0 abstain, 0 against.
  7. I don't destroy, I only serve.
  8. Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez called the regime of Alfonso VI as "Miguelist," a far-left ideology that is a form of communism formed by the National Council for Peace and Order during the Creeperian Civil War of 1933 to 1949. The ideology was formed by individuals such as Miguel VII, Cayetano Handel Carpio, Joel Lacasa Campos, and Mariano Alcocer Fraga. The government of Alfonso VI was by no means in any form Miguelist except for the fact that it was very totalitarian. The government of Alfonso VI fits more with the Romerist ideology the military junta claimed to abide by, but much more totalitarian. He likely used the term Miguelist in order to demonize his government, damage his government's credibility, and eliminate any remaining support for Alfonso VI.
  9. The equivalent of ₵30 million Quebecshirite credits.
  10. Catholics believe that Baphomet is a demon that works alongside Satan in Hell. Catholics believed that Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was the incarnation of Baphomet. As such, the Creeperian government refers to Muhammad as Baphomet, as does Creeperian academia and the Creeperian education system.
  11. The Anti-Cabañeras Front did not follow the traditional Creeperian naming custom of using the complete last name: Cabañeras Gutiérrez. In this context, the use of only one last name, either the paternal or maternal last name, is an insult to the person.

References

Citations

  1. Hernández Alvarado 2020, p. 3
  2. Galdámez Pérez 2020, p. 1
  3. Herrador Piñón 2020, p. 2
  4. 4.0 4.1 Franco Rodríguez 2020, p. 1

Bibliography

Political offices
Preceded by
Chief Field Marshal Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis
19 October 2002 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Chief Field Marshal Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Minister of Intelligence of Creeperopolis
19 October 2002 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Position established
Member of the Romerist Military Junta
18 June 2003 – 15 September 2003
Succeeded by
Position abolished
Military offices
Preceded by
Chief Field Marshal Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Commander of the Creeperian Armed Forces
18 June 2003 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Chief Field Marshal Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla
Commander of the Creeperian Army
19 October 2002 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Field Marshal Venancio López Requena
Commander of the I Army Corps
1 January 1998 – 19 October 2002
Succeeded by
Field Marshal Venancio López Requena
Preceded by
General Mario Hernández Hernández
Commander of the 1st Army
9 March 1993 – 1 January 1998
Succeeded by
General Mario Hernández Sanjurjo
Preceded by
Lieutenant General Emilio Rodríguez Guiar
Commander of the 1st Infantry Division
16 October 1983 – 9 March 1993
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Mariano Sánchez Covisa
Preceded by
Brigadier José Milla Ortega
Commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion
15 September 1980 – 16 October 1983
Succeeded by
Brigadier Martín Herrador Tesón