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| caption = Bonadeo in 2020
| caption = Bonadeo in 2020
| office = [[Prime Minister of Produzland]]
| office = [[Prime Minister of Produzland]]
| monarch = [[José III]]
| deputy = [[Ana Carriço Gusmão]]
| term_start = 1 November 2018
| term_start = 1 November 2018
| term_end =  
| term_end =  
| predecessor = [[Agostinho Valdez]]
| predecessor = [[José Lérias Cascais]]
| office2 = President of the [[Patron's Party]]
| office2 = President of the [[Patron's Party]]
| term_start2 = 15 September 2016
| term_start2 = 15 September 2016
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| predecessor2 = [[Márcio Pacheco]]
| predecessor2 = [[Márcio Pacheco]]
| successor2 =  
| successor2 =  
| constituency3 = [[Cavale-As Vega (Congress of Deputies constituency)|Cavale-As Vega]]
| constituency3 = [[Cavale-As Veigas (Congress of Deputies constituency)|Araújo]]
| office3 = [[Member of the Congress of Deputies]]
| office3 = [[Member of the Congress of Deputies]]
| term_start3 = 15 September 2010
| term_start3 = 15 September 2010
| term_end3 =
| term_end3 =
| office4 = [[President of Cavale-As Vega]]
| office4 = [[President of Cavale-As Veigas]]
| term_start4 = 10 May 2004
| term_start4 = 10 May 2004
| term_end4 = 15 September 2010
| term_end4 = 15 September 2010
| predecessor4 = [[Sebastião Florencio]]
| predecessor4 = [[Sebastião Florencio]]
| successor4 = [[Guilherme Duarte Roque]]
| successor4 = [[Guilherme Duarte Roque]]
| birth_name = Riccardo Bonadeo e Cosenza
| birth_name = Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|2|28|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|2|28|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Araújo]], [[Produzland]]
| birth_place = [[Araújo]], [[Produzland]]
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| parents = {{ubl|Giuseppe Bonadeo|Francesca Cosenza}}
| parents = {{ubl|Giuseppe Bonadeo|Francesca Cosenza}}
| residence = [[Sanguinário Palace]]
| residence = [[Sanguinário Palace]]
| education = [[Escola Real da Universidade da Rainha Lívia]]<br />[[University of Duiselly]]<br />[[SPAI Business School|University of Cabeca]]
| awards = [[#Honours and decorations|List of honours and decorations]]
| awards = [[#Honours and decorations|List of honours and decorations]]
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'''Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza''' is a Produese politician currently serving as the [[Prime Minister of Produzland]] since November 2018. He has also been President of the [[Patron's Party]] (PP) since 2016.
Bonadeo began his career in politics as a city councilor in [[Araújo]] in 2000 before being elected the President of [[Cavale-As Veigas]] in 2004, then becoming a member of the [[Congress of Deputies]] in 2010. In 2016 he was elected President of PdP, replacing [[Márcio Pacheco]] after a poor performance by the party in the [[2016 Parliamentary Election]].
In the [[2018 General Election]] the Patron's Party became the largest party in parliament, despite projections of a large [[PTSP]] victory. PdP formed a government with several other parties, including the Cabecan Nationalist Party [[CAJ]], and Bonadeo was sworn in as Prime Minister by [[José III]] the following November 1st. He lead his party through the [[2020 Parliamentary Election]] in which PP lost the Congress majority to the opposition.
== Early Life ==
Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza was born in 1972 in Araújo to well off Produese-Parthonopian parents. His father Giuseppe Bonadeo was a former member of the [[Produese Mafia]] as the son of mafia boss [[Giovanni Bonadeo]], however Giuseppe made a great effort to distance himself and his family from the life of crime. Meanwhile his mother worked as a civil servant in the social security system (later graduating as lawyer). Raised in the Lagos district, he studied at the Escola Santa Lúcia, located in the district. He moved from the Escola Santa Lúcia to the [[Instituto Salomão de Vilaregut]], a public high school where he played basketball in the Alunos youth system, with links to the high school, reaching the U-21 team.
In 1990, Bonadeo went to study economics and business sciences. In 1994, he joined the PdP after the victory of [[Tomás da Rosa]] in the elections that year. Bonadeo earned a licentiate degree from the [[Escola Real da Universidade da Rainha Lívia]], attached to the [[Complutense University of Burlon]], in 1996. He earned a degree in Politics and Economics in 1999 after graduating from the [[University of Duiselly]] and a degree of business leadership from [[SPAI Business School]] in the [[University of Cabeca]], a private university.
Following his graduation he worked in [[Revais]] for a consulting firm before entering a career in local and national politics, he also was a Professor of Economics for a short time.
== Araújo City Council ==
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 5 May 2021

Riccardo Bonadeo
Bonadeo 2020.jpg
Bonadeo in 2020
Prime Minister of Produzland
Assumed office
1 November 2018
MonarchJosé III
DeputyAna Carriço Gusmão
Preceded byJosé Lérias Cascais
President of the Patron's Party
Assumed office
15 September 2016
Preceded byMárcio Pacheco
Member of the Congress of Deputies
Assumed office
15 September 2010
ConstituencyAraújo
President of Cavale-As Veigas
In office
10 May 2004 – 15 September 2010
Preceded bySebastião Florencio
Succeeded byGuilherme Duarte Roque
Personal details
Born
Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza

(1972-02-28) 28 February 1972 (age 52)
Araújo, Produzland
Political partyPatron's Party
Spouse
Parents
  • Giuseppe Bonadeo
  • Francesca Cosenza
ResidenceSanguinário Palace
EducationEscola Real da Universidade da Rainha Lívia
University of Duiselly
University of Cabeca
AwardsList of honours and decorations

Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza is a Produese politician currently serving as the Prime Minister of Produzland since November 2018. He has also been President of the Patron's Party (PP) since 2016.

Bonadeo began his career in politics as a city councilor in Araújo in 2000 before being elected the President of Cavale-As Veigas in 2004, then becoming a member of the Congress of Deputies in 2010. In 2016 he was elected President of PdP, replacing Márcio Pacheco after a poor performance by the party in the 2016 Parliamentary Election.

In the 2018 General Election the Patron's Party became the largest party in parliament, despite projections of a large PTSP victory. PdP formed a government with several other parties, including the Cabecan Nationalist Party CAJ, and Bonadeo was sworn in as Prime Minister by José III the following November 1st. He lead his party through the 2020 Parliamentary Election in which PP lost the Congress majority to the opposition.

Early Life

Riccardo Bonadeo Cosenza was born in 1972 in Araújo to well off Produese-Parthonopian parents. His father Giuseppe Bonadeo was a former member of the Produese Mafia as the son of mafia boss Giovanni Bonadeo, however Giuseppe made a great effort to distance himself and his family from the life of crime. Meanwhile his mother worked as a civil servant in the social security system (later graduating as lawyer). Raised in the Lagos district, he studied at the Escola Santa Lúcia, located in the district. He moved from the Escola Santa Lúcia to the Instituto Salomão de Vilaregut, a public high school where he played basketball in the Alunos youth system, with links to the high school, reaching the U-21 team.

In 1990, Bonadeo went to study economics and business sciences. In 1994, he joined the PdP after the victory of Tomás da Rosa in the elections that year. Bonadeo earned a licentiate degree from the Escola Real da Universidade da Rainha Lívia, attached to the Complutense University of Burlon, in 1996. He earned a degree in Politics and Economics in 1999 after graduating from the University of Duiselly and a degree of business leadership from SPAI Business School in the University of Cabeca, a private university.

Following his graduation he worked in Revais for a consulting firm before entering a career in local and national politics, he also was a Professor of Economics for a short time.

Araújo City Council