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'''George Alexander Hurabho''' (17 July 1882 – 28 September 1963) was a [[Scalizagasti|Scalizagastian]] statesman and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Scalizagasti for three non-consecutive terms from 1928–1933, 1935–1939, and 1943–1957. In total, he served for 23 years, the longest in Scalizagastian history.
'''George Alexander Hurabho''' (17 July 1882 – 28 September 1963) was a [[Scalizagasti|Scalizagastian]] lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the Prime Minister of Scalizagasti for three non-consecutive periods from 1926–1933, 1935–1939, and 1942–1954. In total, he served for 23 years, the longest in Scalizagastian history. He became Prime Minister in 1926 when he was elected leader of the [[Revolutionary Republican Party]] following the resignation of [[Hugo Duponte]]. He was a major political figure in the country from the 1920s to the 1950s, still retaining great political influence after retiring from politics in 1954. Hurabho is best  known for leading Scalizagasti during the [[Second Scalizi-Haprian War]] from 1946–1949 and implementing many new welfare programs such as universal healthcare and a national pension program.
 
Born in 1882 in the city of Greenhill, [[Lamanges]], Hurabho graduated from McSeross University in [[Alesting]] and Bewundal University in [[Bewundal]]. He practiced law for most of his early professional career, before switching to politics in the 1920s. He was recruited by Republican leader [[Hugo Duponte]] to run for the RRP, winning a seat in the constituency of Dunedin in 1920. He would go on to win re-election in Dunedin eight more times until his early resignation in 1954.
 
Hurabho is one of the most influential leaders in Scalizagastian history as a result of his decades in office and expansive economic and political reform. A poll of political historians in 2011 named him the greatest Prime Minister, and public opinion polls consistenty rank him as one of the top three leaders of the country (and more often than not, in first place). His supporters point to the expansion of the welfare state and promotion of Scalizagastian unity during the Second Scalizi-Haprian War, alongside his personal charisma and political acumen, as evidence of his signficant legacy. Critics of Hurabho accused him of authoritarian tendencies during both his premiership and party leadership, especially during the war. Many polticians and members of the modern RRP claim to be [[Hurabhism|Hurabhists]], an ideology based on the "liberal nationalism" of Hurabho's premiership. After his death, many streets, buildings, and monuments were dedicated to the late leader, such as Hurabho International Airport in Bewundal.
 
==Early life, family, and education==
 
==Entrance into politics==
 
===Member of Parliament===
 
===RRP Leadership===
 
==Prime Minister: first and second term==
 
==Opposition Leader, 1933-1935==
 
==Prime Minister: third term==
 
==Opposition Leader, 1939-1942==
 
==Prime Miniter: fourth, fifth, and sixth terms==
 
===Declaration of war===
 
===Wartime government===
 
===1948 Election===
 
==Later Years==
 
==Legacy==
 
==Electoral Record==


[[Category:Scalizagasti]]
[[Category:Scalizagasti]]
[[Category:Prime Ministers of Scalizagasti]]
[[Category:Prime Ministers of Scalizagasti]]

Revision as of 22:49, 6 March 2021

The Right Honourable
Alex Hurabho
Portrait Menzies 1950s.jpg
Prime Minister of Scalizagasti
In office
8 March 1942 – 15 November 1954
Preceded byJulian Gisore
Succeeded byHarvey Andrews
In office
9 June 1935 – 26 January 1939
Preceded byMaxwell Hauke
Succeeded byJulian Gisore
In office
16 January 1926 – 13 October 1933
Preceded byHugo Duponte
Succeeded byMaxwell Hauke
Member of Parliament
In office
21 October 1920 – 15 November 1954
ConstituencyDunedin
Leader of the Revolutionary Republican Party
In office
16 January 1926 – 15 November 1957
Personal details
Born(1882-07-17)17 July 1882
Greenhill, Lamanges, Scalizagasti
DiedSeptember 28, 1963(1963-09-28) (aged 81)
Chicoutimi, Lamanges, Scalizagasti
Political partyRRP
Alma materMcSeross University
Bewundal University

George Alexander Hurabho (17 July 1882 – 28 September 1963) was a Scalizagastian lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the Prime Minister of Scalizagasti for three non-consecutive periods from 1926–1933, 1935–1939, and 1942–1954. In total, he served for 23 years, the longest in Scalizagastian history. He became Prime Minister in 1926 when he was elected leader of the Revolutionary Republican Party following the resignation of Hugo Duponte. He was a major political figure in the country from the 1920s to the 1950s, still retaining great political influence after retiring from politics in 1954. Hurabho is best known for leading Scalizagasti during the Second Scalizi-Haprian War from 1946–1949 and implementing many new welfare programs such as universal healthcare and a national pension program.

Born in 1882 in the city of Greenhill, Lamanges, Hurabho graduated from McSeross University in Alesting and Bewundal University in Bewundal. He practiced law for most of his early professional career, before switching to politics in the 1920s. He was recruited by Republican leader Hugo Duponte to run for the RRP, winning a seat in the constituency of Dunedin in 1920. He would go on to win re-election in Dunedin eight more times until his early resignation in 1954.

Hurabho is one of the most influential leaders in Scalizagastian history as a result of his decades in office and expansive economic and political reform. A poll of political historians in 2011 named him the greatest Prime Minister, and public opinion polls consistenty rank him as one of the top three leaders of the country (and more often than not, in first place). His supporters point to the expansion of the welfare state and promotion of Scalizagastian unity during the Second Scalizi-Haprian War, alongside his personal charisma and political acumen, as evidence of his signficant legacy. Critics of Hurabho accused him of authoritarian tendencies during both his premiership and party leadership, especially during the war. Many polticians and members of the modern RRP claim to be Hurabhists, an ideology based on the "liberal nationalism" of Hurabho's premiership. After his death, many streets, buildings, and monuments were dedicated to the late leader, such as Hurabho International Airport in Bewundal.

Early life, family, and education

Entrance into politics

Member of Parliament

RRP Leadership

Prime Minister: first and second term

Opposition Leader, 1933-1935

Prime Minister: third term

Opposition Leader, 1939-1942

Prime Miniter: fourth, fifth, and sixth terms

Declaration of war

Wartime government

1948 Election

Later Years

Legacy

Electoral Record