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| name              = Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won
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| birth_place        = [[Huánulendo]], [[Platencía]]
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| title             = [[President of Carinansia|President of the Serenacy of Carinansia]]
| party             = [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
| term              = 9 September 2039 - 24 June 2041
| predecessor        = [[Fabián Xandinho Carrasco]]
| successor          = [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo ]]
| party              = Partido de la Revolucion Carinansiana
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| spouse            = Ninapakcha Tlazohdira Qori
| spouse            = Ninapakcha Tlazohdira Qori
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| children          = 4 children including Qatiqil Pumasupa Tlazohdira  
| children          = 4 children including Qatiqil Pumasupa Tlazohdira
| mother            = Sun-Mi Tlazohdira Won
| mother            = Sun-Mi Tlazohdira Won
| father            = Hamk’A Tlazohdira Huamancuri
| father            = Hamk’A Tlazohdira Huamancuri
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| website            = ktw.com (Offline since 2044)
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  | office        = [[Carinansian Ambassador to the United Nations]]
  | president  = [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo]] (2045-2053)<br> César Passos Moreira (2053-2054)
  | term_start    = 25 June 2045
  | term_end      = 16 March 2053
  | predecessor        = [[Santino Cotilla]]
  | successor          =  [[Esmeralda Fontirroig de Campos]]
  | office2        = President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
  | order2        = 4th
  | vicepresident2      = Marta Barreto Álvarez
  | term_start2    = 9 September 2039
  | term_end2      = 24 June 2041
  | predecessor2        = [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco]]
  | successor2        =  [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo]]
  | office3        = [[Vice President of the Serenacy of Carinansia]]
  | president3      = [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco]]
  | term_start3    = 25 June 2029
  | term_end3      = 9 September 2039
  | predecessor3        = [[Irene Águila Carrasco]]
  | successor3        =  [[Magali Leitão Pacheco]]
  | office4        = Secretary of Defense
  | president4      = [[Álvaro Serrano Paek]]
  | term_start4    = 11 May 2027
  | term_end4      = 24 June 2029
  | predecessor4        = Juan Diego Garrido
  | successor4          =  Ivan Guillén Yoshimura
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  | rank            = Vice Admiral
  | unit            = BS Iker Fraga (2005-2011)<br>BS Eneas (2011-2018)<br>BS Huitzilotitlan (2018-2021)
  | commands        = BS Tlajoyotl Carrier Strike Group 2
  | battles        = Battle of El Solte<br>Battle of Carnario<br>Battle of Pergaguay<br>Battle of Illescas
  | mawards        =  Order of Admiral Baztán
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Throughout her term as Vice President, she championed integration efforts in the recently-annexed Valora, including her proposal and passage of the [[2034 National Infrastructure Act]], which served to greatly modernise the north. Due to the simultaneous outbreak of the Kangsu Crisis and Impeachment proceedings against Xandinho Carrasco in January 2039, she assumed the role of managing the crisis, initiating a blockade of the Kangsuan rebels after taking office as President.
Throughout her term as Vice President, she championed integration efforts in the recently-annexed Valora, including her proposal and passage of the [[2034 National Infrastructure Act]], which served to greatly modernise the north. Due to the simultaneous outbreak of the Kangsu Crisis and Impeachment proceedings against Xandinho Carrasco in January 2039, she assumed the role of managing the crisis, initiating a blockade of the Kangsuan rebels after taking office as President.


Her presidency was marked by various allegations of human rights abuses in West Kangsu, which resulted in her ultimately choosing to not run for re-election in 2041. After the conclusion of her term, she returned to public office from 2045 to 2054 in her capacity as the Carinansian Ambassador to the United Nations. After her dismissal by President Passos Moreira, she withdrew into private life and little is known until her death in 2064.
Her presidency was marked by various allegations of human rights abuses in West Kangsu, which resulted in her ultimately choosing to not run for re-election in 2041. After the conclusion of her term, she returned to public office from 2045 to 2054 in her capacity as the Carinansian Ambassador to the United Nations. After her dismissal by President Passos Moreira, she withdrew into private life and little is known until her death in 2064. During this time, she published two books. The first explained naval strategy in great depth at each individual officer level, drawing on her experience rising through the ranks, and was a bestseller of 2055. In 2059, she published a second book which attempted to justify her policy in the West Kangsu during her administration.


President Ventura, in line with tradition thus far to declare a period of mourning following the death of a former president, declared the day of her death to be as such, with a large military parade in Nojawa held in her honour. These moves were met with protests in West Kanju, where she remained a very controversial figure thanks to her actions decades prior. Regardless of that, Ventura also allocated funding for the construction of her mausoleum, which was completed in 2065.
President Ventura, in line with tradition thus far to declare a period of mourning following the death of a former president, declared the day of her death to be as such, with a large military parade in Nojawa held in her honour. These moves were met with protests in West Kanju, where she remained a very controversial figure thanks to her actions decades prior. Regardless of that, Ventura also allocated funding for the construction of her mausoleum, which was completed in 2065.
== Early life and education ==
=== Family ===
=== Religion ===
== Naval career ==
=== 2005 Valorá Border War ===
==== Battle of El Solte ====
=== Anti-Valorán blockade ===
=== Vascara War ===
==== Battle of Carnario ====
==== Battle of Pergaguay ====
==== Battle of Illescas ====
== Political career ==
=== Secretary of Defense ===
=== Vice Presidency ===
==== Kangsu Crisis ====
== Presidency ==
=== Invasion of Kangsu ===
==== Human rights violations ====
== Post-presidency ==
=== Ambassador to the United Nations ===
== Final years ==
=== Death ===
== Legacy ==

Latest revision as of 13:19, 19 June 2024

Doña

Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won
Yaneth Cajahuanca (cropped).jpg
First address as president, 2039
Born(1980-02-29)February 29, 1980
DiedJanuary 10, 2064(2064-01-10) (aged 83)
Resting placeTlazohdira Mausoleum, Nojawa
MonumentsStatue of Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won in Tzacuanyaitzuhtli
Tlazohdira Won Plaza
NationalityCarinansian
Alma materTzacuanyaitzuhtli Naval Academy (B.S.)
Notable work
From the Quarterdeck to the Fleet: Evolution of Naval Strategy Through The Hierarchy (2055)
Equity through Order (2059)
Height169 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Political partyParty for the Cárinansian Revolution
Spouse(s)Ninapakcha Tlazohdira Qori
Children4 children including Qatiqil Pumasupa Tlazohdira
Parents
  • Hamk’A Tlazohdira Huamancuri (father)
  • Sun-Mi Tlazohdira Won (mother)
Carinansian Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
25 June 2045 – 16 March 2053
PresidentRodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo (2045-2053)
César Passos Moreira (2053-2054)
Preceded bySantino Cotilla
Succeeded byEsmeralda Fontirroig de Campos
4th President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
In office
9 September 2039 – 24 June 2041
Vice PresidentMarta Barreto Álvarez
Preceded byFabian Xandinho Carrasco
Succeeded byRodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo
Vice President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
In office
25 June 2029 – 9 September 2039
PresidentFabian Xandinho Carrasco
Preceded byIrene Águila Carrasco
Succeeded byMagali Leitão Pacheco
Secretary of Defense
In office
11 May 2027 – 24 June 2029
PresidentÁlvaro Serrano Paek
Preceded byJuan Diego Garrido
Succeeded byIvan Guillén Yoshimura
Military service
AllegianceCarinansia
Branch/serviceSerene Navy
Years of service2002-2026
RankVice Admiral
UnitBS Iker Fraga (2005-2011)
BS Eneas (2011-2018)
BS Huitzilotitlan (2018-2021)
CommandsBS Tlajoyotl Carrier Strike Group 2
Battles/warsBattle of El Solte
Battle of Carnario
Battle of Pergaguay
Battle of Illescas
AwardsOrder of Admiral Baztán
Websitektw.com (Offline since 2044)

Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won (29 February 1980 - 10 January 2064), known simply as Tlazohdira Won, was the 4th president of Carinansia from 9 September 2039 to 24 June 2041, assuming office after the impeachment of President Xandinho Carrasco. Beforehand she had served as the country's Vice President since 2029, and during her term in office she had to deal with the Kangsu Crisis, ultimately laying the foundation for future Carinansian annexation.

She served in the 2005 Valoran Border War as a Petty Officer, taking part in the naval battle of El Solte. She retired from the military in 2026 following the conclusion of the Vascara War, having been promoted in the meantime to the position of Vice Admiral and leading Carrier Strike Group 2 (at the time one of only two carrier strike groups in the Carinansian Navy) to an overwhelming victory at the battle of Illescas, allowing for the first ground landings in the north of Valora. In 2027 she was appointed by President Serrano Paek to serve as the new Secretary of Defense, remaining in that capacity until the election of Xandinho Carrasco in 2029, as his running mate becoming Vice President.

Throughout her term as Vice President, she championed integration efforts in the recently-annexed Valora, including her proposal and passage of the 2034 National Infrastructure Act, which served to greatly modernise the north. Due to the simultaneous outbreak of the Kangsu Crisis and Impeachment proceedings against Xandinho Carrasco in January 2039, she assumed the role of managing the crisis, initiating a blockade of the Kangsuan rebels after taking office as President.

Her presidency was marked by various allegations of human rights abuses in West Kangsu, which resulted in her ultimately choosing to not run for re-election in 2041. After the conclusion of her term, she returned to public office from 2045 to 2054 in her capacity as the Carinansian Ambassador to the United Nations. After her dismissal by President Passos Moreira, she withdrew into private life and little is known until her death in 2064. During this time, she published two books. The first explained naval strategy in great depth at each individual officer level, drawing on her experience rising through the ranks, and was a bestseller of 2055. In 2059, she published a second book which attempted to justify her policy in the West Kangsu during her administration.

President Ventura, in line with tradition thus far to declare a period of mourning following the death of a former president, declared the day of her death to be as such, with a large military parade in Nojawa held in her honour. These moves were met with protests in West Kanju, where she remained a very controversial figure thanks to her actions decades prior. Regardless of that, Ventura also allocated funding for the construction of her mausoleum, which was completed in 2065.

Early life and education

Family

Religion

Naval career

2005 Valorá Border War

Battle of El Solte

Anti-Valorán blockade

Vascara War

Battle of Carnario

Battle of Pergaguay

Battle of Illescas

Political career

Secretary of Defense

Vice Presidency

Kangsu Crisis

Presidency

Invasion of Kangsu

Human rights violations

Post-presidency

Ambassador to the United Nations

Final years

Death

Legacy