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|office = President of Luepola | |office = President of Luepola | ||
|vicepresident = [[Zeľko | |vicepresident = [[Zeľko Vălković]]<br>[[Mihal Vălković]]<br>[[Božidar Marasović]] | ||
|term_start = 15 August 1968 | |term_start = 15 August 1968 | ||
|term_end = | |term_end = 13 April 1979 | ||
|predecessor = [[Marko Herceg]] | |predecessor = [[Marko Herceg]] | ||
|successor = [[Mateus Branković]] | |successor = [[Mateus Branković]] |
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Zdrávko Kasun | |
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President of Luepola | |
In office 15 August 1968 – 13 April 1979 | |
Vice President | Zeľko Vălković Mihal Vălković Božidar Marasović |
Preceded by | Marko Herceg |
Succeeded by | Mateus Branković |
Personal details | |
Born | Zdrávko Stanislav Kasun 11 May 1917 Prishek, People's Republic of Luepola |
Died | 29 September 2002 Dobrosvar, Vosporođ, Luepola | (aged 85)
Political party | Independent |
Spouse | Lana Ivanovka Kasuna (1988–2016) |
Alma mater | Prishek National University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | People's Republic of Luepola |
Branch/service | Luepolan People's Army |
Years of service | 1945-1947 |
Battles/wars | Great War |
Zdrávko Kasun (Luepolan: [ˈzdɾa:vkɔ kaˈsun]; 11 May 1917 – 29 September 2002) was a Luepolan politician who served as the third president of the Vierz-controlled State of Luepola. Kasun was appointed to the position of president after the sudden resignation of his predecessor Marko Herceg, and served until 1979, when he was removed from office by the Sliet and the military and succeeded by Mateus Branković. Kasun subsequently fled to Vierzland, and returned to Luepola during the Luepolan War, with the intent of resuming his role as president, but was captured by Luepolan paramilitaries. Kasun was sentenced to 40 years of prison following the end of the war for his role in the pro-Vierz puppet administration, but was released from prison early in 1998, in part due to health concerns. He lived quietly in the state of Vosporođ until his death in 2002.