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|office      = President of Luepola
|office      = [[President of Luepola]]
|primeminister = [[Ogňan Crnević]]<br>[[Luka Marinković]]
|primeminister = [[Ogňan Cărnević]]<br>[[Luka Marinković]]
|vicepresident = [[Branimir Raganović]]<br>[[Ogňan Crnević]]
|vicepresident = [[Branimir Raganović]]<br>Ogňan Cărnević
|term_start  = 11 September 1979
|term_start  = 2 November 1980
|term_end    = 27 July 1993
|term_end    = 27 July 1993
|predecessor  = ''Office Established''
|predecessor  = Himself <small>(As president of the [[State of Luepola]])</small><br>[[Mateus Branković]]
|successor    = [[Paveu Franić]]
|successor    = Himself <small>(As president of the [[Republic of Luepola]])</small><br>[[Paveu Franić]]
 
|office1      = Chairman of the Luepolan Republican Party
|deputy1      = Ogňan Crnević<br>[[Marko Petrusić]]
|term_start1  = 6 May 1989
|term_end1    = 8 January 1994
|predecessor1 = ''Position Established''
|successor1  = Marko Petrusić


|birth_name  = Emil Tihomir Ivanušić
|birth_name  = Emil Tihomir Ivanušić
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|death_date  = {{Death date and age|2016|4|1|1931|7|16|df=yes}}
|death_date  = {{Death date and age|2016|4|1|1931|7|16|df=yes}}
|death_place  = Ľaskona, Trnava, [[Luepola]]
|death_place  = Ľaskona, Trnava, [[Luepola]]
|party        = Luepolan Republican Party {{small|(1989-2016)}}
|party        = Independent<br>[[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican]] <small>(1985-2016)</small>
|spouse      = Cvieta Pavlakovna Ivanuška {{small|(1988–2016)}}
|spouse      = Cvieta Pavlakovna Ivanuška {{small|(1988–2016)}}
|alma_mater  = Grast Institute of Arts and Sciences
|alma_mater  = Grast Institute of Arts and Sciences
|signature    =  
|signature    =  
|allegiance  = {{flag|People's Republic of Luepola}}<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} [[Luepola|Republic of Luepola]]
|allegiance  = {{flag|People's Republic of Luepola}}<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} [[Luepola|Republic of Luepola]]
|branch      ={{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} Luepolan People's Army<br>{{flagicon|Luepolanrebel}} Luepolan Liberation Army
|branch      = {{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} Luepolan People's Army<br>{{flagicon|Luepolanrebel}} Luepolan Liberation Army
|serviceyears= 1948<br>1977-1985
|serviceyears= 1948<br>1979-1985
|battles    = [[Great War]]<br>[[Luepolan War]]  
|battles    = [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]]<br>[[Luepolan War]]  
}}
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'''Emil Ivanušić''' (16 July 1931 – 1 April 2016) was a [[Luepola|Luepolan]] statesman, activist, and military commander. Over the course of his life, he organized a series of activist movements in the Vierz-occupied State of Luepola, protesting against the continued presence of Vierz troops on Luepolan soil and against Vierz control over Luepola's affairs. His efforts culminated in organizing protests that exploded into the [[March Uprising (Vasarden)|March Uprising]], where he was thrust to the forefront of the nation as the ''de facto'' leader of the anti-government, anti-Vierz movement. As the [[Luepolan War]] intensified, he used his influence to assume the position of Head of State upon the declaration of the Republic of Luepola in 1979, and commanded and coordinated Luepolan and allied forces against the [[Vierz Empire|Vierz]] army. He was the chief representative of Luepola in peace talks at the end of the war, and signed the [[Treaty of Berbest]].
'''Emil Ivanušić''' ({{IPA-lupl|eˈmil iˈvanuʃic|lang}}; 16 July 1931 – 1 April 2016) was a [[Luepola|Luepolan]] statesman, activist, and military commander. Over the course of his life, he participated in a series of activist movements in the [[State of Luepola]]- largely a client state of the [[Vierz Empire]]- protesting against the continued presence of Vierz troops on Luepolan soil and against Vierz control over Luepola's affairs. His efforts culminated in organizing large protests that exploded into the [[March Uprising (Vasarden)|March Uprising]], where he was thrust to the forefront of the nation as the ''de facto'' leader of the anti-government, anti-Vierz movement. Upon the ousting of [[Zdrávko Kasun]] by the [[Sliet]] in 1980, Ivanušić was thrust to the forefront of Luepolan politics, and was invited to assist with the government of [[Mateus Branković]] as it began to withdraw Luepola from the Vierz sphere of influence.
 
Shortly after the start of the [[Luepolan War]], Ivanušić was nominated by the [[Sliet]] to replace Branković as president of Luepola. From that point, he commanded and coordinated Luepolan and Vorochian forces alongside his Vorochian counterpart [[Danylo Ruda]] against the [[Reichswehr (Vierzland)|Vierz army]]. He was the chief representative of Luepola in peace talks at the end of the war, signing the [[Treaty of Skalla]] that ended the Luepolan war.
 
After the war, Ivanušić was elected in Luepola's first two free and fair elections since 1901. Significant achievements of his presidency included salvaging the war-damaged Luepolan economy and enabling following administrations to continue its growth, ending the rivalry between the Communist and Democratic armies immediately after the Luepolan War, and using the nascent country's geopolitical middle ground between [[Vonzumier]] and the [[Aitic Federation]] to encourage warming of relations between the two powers. While having little further involvement in Vierz affairs following the Treaty of Skalla, he is recognized by many as a key contributor to the end of the Vierz Empire, which occurred during his tenure as president.


Upon the conclusion of the war, Ivanušić remained the president for two democratically-elected terms, before choosing to retire in 1993. Significant achievements of his post-war presidency included salvaging the war-damaged Luepolan economy and enabling following administrations to continue its growth, ending the rivalry between the Communist and Democratic armies immediately after the Luepolan War, and using the nascent country's geopolitical middle ground between [[Vonzumier]] and the [[Aitic Federation]] to encourage the brief warming of relations between the two powers. While having no further involvement in Vierz affairs following the Treaty of Berbest, he is credited by many for bringing about the end of the Vierz Empire, which happened during his tenure as President.
For his pivotal role in the [[Luepolan Spring]], Ivanušić is considered the father of modern Luepola. His funeral in April 2016 surpassed that of [[Lev Gincburg]] in both adjusted budget and attendance, and hundreds of landmarks across the country have been renamed in his honor.


Ivanušić is remembered and honored as the leading figure of the March Uprising and Luepolan War, and by extension, the father of modern Luepola. His funeral in April 2016 surpassed that of [[Lev Gincburg]] in both adjusted budget and attendance, and hundreds of landmarks across the country have been renamed in his honor.
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[[Category:Leaders of Luepola]]
[[Category:Silent War]]
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 19 July 2021

Emil Ivanušić
Emil i.jpg
President of Luepola
In office
2 November 1980 – 27 July 1993
Prime MinisterOgňan Cărnević
Luka Marinković
Vice PresidentBranimir Raganović
Ogňan Cărnević
Preceded byHimself (As president of the State of Luepola)
Mateus Branković
Succeeded byHimself (As president of the Republic of Luepola)
Paveu Franić
Personal details
Born
Emil Tihomir Ivanušić

(1931-07-16)16 July 1931
Grast, Trnava, People's Republic of Luepola
Died1 April 2016(2016-04-01) (aged 84)
Ľaskona, Trnava, Luepola
Political partyIndependent
Republican (1985-2016)
SpouseCvieta Pavlakovna Ivanuška (1988–2016)
Alma materGrast Institute of Arts and Sciences
Military service
Allegiance People's Republic of Luepola
Luepola Republic of Luepola
Branch/servicePeople's Republic of Luepola Luepolan People's Army
Luepolanrebel Luepolan Liberation Army
Years of service1948
1979-1985
Battles/warsGreat War
Luepolan War

Emil Ivanušić (Luepolan: [eˈmil iˈvanuʃic]; 16 July 1931 – 1 April 2016) was a Luepolan statesman, activist, and military commander. Over the course of his life, he participated in a series of activist movements in the State of Luepola- largely a client state of the Vierz Empire- protesting against the continued presence of Vierz troops on Luepolan soil and against Vierz control over Luepola's affairs. His efforts culminated in organizing large protests that exploded into the March Uprising, where he was thrust to the forefront of the nation as the de facto leader of the anti-government, anti-Vierz movement. Upon the ousting of Zdrávko Kasun by the Sliet in 1980, Ivanušić was thrust to the forefront of Luepolan politics, and was invited to assist with the government of Mateus Branković as it began to withdraw Luepola from the Vierz sphere of influence.

Shortly after the start of the Luepolan War, Ivanušić was nominated by the Sliet to replace Branković as president of Luepola. From that point, he commanded and coordinated Luepolan and Vorochian forces alongside his Vorochian counterpart Danylo Ruda against the Vierz army. He was the chief representative of Luepola in peace talks at the end of the war, signing the Treaty of Skalla that ended the Luepolan war.

After the war, Ivanušić was elected in Luepola's first two free and fair elections since 1901. Significant achievements of his presidency included salvaging the war-damaged Luepolan economy and enabling following administrations to continue its growth, ending the rivalry between the Communist and Democratic armies immediately after the Luepolan War, and using the nascent country's geopolitical middle ground between Vonzumier and the Aitic Federation to encourage warming of relations between the two powers. While having little further involvement in Vierz affairs following the Treaty of Skalla, he is recognized by many as a key contributor to the end of the Vierz Empire, which occurred during his tenure as president.

For his pivotal role in the Luepolan Spring, Ivanušić is considered the father of modern Luepola. His funeral in April 2016 surpassed that of Lev Gincburg in both adjusted budget and attendance, and hundreds of landmarks across the country have been renamed in his honor.