Terence Cola: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 81: Line 81:
  | committees      =  
  | committees      =  
  | portfolio      =  
  | portfolio      =  
  | awards          =  <!-- For civilian awards - appears as "Awards" if |mawards= is not set -->
  | awards          =  Bernstein Peace Award (1995)<!-- For civilian awards - appears as "Awards" if |mawards= is not set -->
  | blank1          =  
  | blank1          =  
  | data1          =  
  | data1          =  
Line 125: Line 125:
Dr. '''Terence Galanza Cola Nguema''' (born 24 October 1948) is a [[Santa Rosa|Santa Rosan]] politician and lawyer currently serving as the 28th [[President of Santa Rosa]] since 20 August 1994.
Dr. '''Terence Galanza Cola Nguema''' (born 24 October 1948) is a [[Santa Rosa|Santa Rosan]] politician and lawyer currently serving as the 28th [[President of Santa Rosa]] since 20 August 1994.
== Political career ==
== Political career ==
=== Presidency (1990–) ===
=== Presidency (1994–) ===
Pérez won the [[1990 Santa Rosan presidential election|1990 presidential election]] with 32.92% in the first round and 50.38% in the second round. He narrowly beat [[Plutarco Dijker]], an independent candidate who appeared tied in the public opinion pulls with Pérez before election day.
Cola won the [[1994 Santa Rosan presidential election|1990 presidential election]] with 75.40% of the vote in the second round, defeating incumbent prime minister [[Antonio Lardesi]] in a landslide.


Pérez was inaugurated in [[Ciudad Beldad]] on 20 August 1990.
Cola was inaugurated in [[Ciudad Beldad]] on 20 August 1994.
==== Cabinet ====
==== Cabinet ====
In forming his cabinet, Pérez exclusively recruited fellow members of his party, the Social Democrats (PSD), with the exception of General [[Paul Oppenheimer]] for Minister of Defense, who was officially independent. As the PSD controlled both chambers of Congress, Pérez made no attempt at making an outreach to any other party for an alliance. After General Oppenheimer resigned and was replaced by [[Pablo Luchador]], the entire cabinet was of the PSD.
Prior to forming his cabinet, Cola's [[Social Democratic Party (Santa Rosa)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD) formed a congressional alliance with the [[Movement to Socialism]] (MAS) and the [[Communist Party of Santa Rosa]] (PCSR), called the [[Popular Front (Santa Rosa)|Popular Front]]. The Popular Front was the largest political alliance of leftist parties in the history of Santa Rosa, holding 165 of the 213 seats in the National Assembly and 29 of the 42 seats in the Senate, giving the bloc a super-majority to legislate without opposition.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!'''Portfolio'''
!'''Portfolio'''
Line 198: Line 198:


==== Domestic policy ====
==== Domestic policy ====
Focused significantly more on foreign policy during his presidency, Vice President [[Carmella Grosso]] mostly took on the role of handling domestic policy.


==== Foreign policy ====
==== Foreign policy ====
The foreign policy of Tito Pérez deviated from the mainline non-interventionist stance of his party. In the first year of his presidency, Pérez deployed Santa Rosan peacekeeping forces in Lache and Occitania to enforce a ceasefire. Additionally, he supported regimes that were combating rebellions, such as the American Federation. Pérez attributed his foreign policy to "maintaining stability home and abroad."
 
==Awards and honours==
===Awards===
* 1995 – [[Bernstein Peace Award]]
{{APSIA}}
{{APSIA}}
[[Category:Santa Rosa]]
[[Category:Santa Rosa]]

Revision as of 02:50, 22 June 2019

Template:Comarcan name

Dr.
Terence Cola Nguema
Terence Cola.png
28th President of Santa Rosa
Assumed office
20 August 1994
Vice PresidentGeraldo Gran Cebolla
Preceded byPaul Oppenheimer
President of the National Assembly
In office
20 August 1990 – 14 November 1991
Personal details
Born
Terence Galanza Cola Nguema

24 October 1948
Alhambra, Santa Rosa
Political partyPSD
SpouseSeble Cola
Children5
EducationUniversity of Campinas (BA)
Law School of Sorocaba (BL, LLD)
AwardsBernstein Peace Award (1995)

Dr. Terence Galanza Cola Nguema (born 24 October 1948) is a Santa Rosan politician and lawyer currently serving as the 28th President of Santa Rosa since 20 August 1994.

Political career

Presidency (1994–)

Cola won the 1990 presidential election with 75.40% of the vote in the second round, defeating incumbent prime minister Antonio Lardesi in a landslide.

Cola was inaugurated in Ciudad Beldad on 20 August 1994.

Cabinet

Prior to forming his cabinet, Cola's Social Democratic Party (PSD) formed a congressional alliance with the Movement to Socialism (MAS) and the Communist Party of Santa Rosa (PCSR), called the Popular Front. The Popular Front was the largest political alliance of leftist parties in the history of Santa Rosa, holding 165 of the 213 seats in the National Assembly and 29 of the 42 seats in the Senate, giving the bloc a super-majority to legislate without opposition.

Portfolio Minister Party Term
President   Tito Pérez PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Vice President   Carmella Grosso PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Chief of Staff   Julio Reijnders PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Defense   Gen. Paul Oppenheimer N/A 20 Aug 1990 – 2 Sep 1991
  Pablo Luchador PSD 2 Sep 1991
Minister of Foreign Affairs   Billy Marino PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Economics   Jorge Savidge PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Justice   Ghislain Stilo PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Health   Dr. Lea Harris PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of the Environment   Marta Hailey PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Education   Rens Fontana PSD 20 Aug 1990 –
Minister of Labor   Eleonora Spada PSD 20 Aug 1990 –

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

Awards and honours

Awards