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'''Garr'n Cardoza the Second''', also known as '''Garr'n Cardoza Jr.''' is | '''Garr'n Cardoza the Second''', also known as '''Garr'n Cardoza Jr.''' is a [[Paraboca]]n politician who served as the [[President of Paraboca]] from 2016-2021. He is named after his father, former President [[Ivan Cardoza]] and is part of the Cardoza family line, which includes [[Manuelo Cardoza]] who was the leader of the Parabocan Empire during the [[Parabocan War]]. Cardoza Jr. is known as a progressive leader who has been credited with much of Paraboca's recent economic and social reforms, but has been criticized for his handling of issues such as homelessness, unemployment, starvation, crime, and terrorism. Among his notable acts as president, he contributed Parabocan troops to the Coalition of [[East Chanchajilla]] and [[Zamastan]]ian forces during the [[2021 Chanchajilla War]]. He lost reelection to [[Oriol Miguélez]]. | ||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== |
Latest revision as of 04:20, 18 November 2022
Garr'n Cardoza II | |
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President of Paraboca | |
In office 30 May 2016 – 30 May 2021 | |
Preceded by | Rolando Graciani |
Succeeded by | Oriol Miguélez |
Personal details | |
Born | Cardoza, Paraboca |
Garr'n Cardoza the Second, also known as Garr'n Cardoza Jr. is a Parabocan politician who served as the President of Paraboca from 2016-2021. He is named after his father, former President Ivan Cardoza and is part of the Cardoza family line, which includes Manuelo Cardoza who was the leader of the Parabocan Empire during the Parabocan War. Cardoza Jr. is known as a progressive leader who has been credited with much of Paraboca's recent economic and social reforms, but has been criticized for his handling of issues such as homelessness, unemployment, starvation, crime, and terrorism. Among his notable acts as president, he contributed Parabocan troops to the Coalition of East Chanchajilla and Zamastanian forces during the 2021 Chanchajilla War. He lost reelection to Oriol Miguélez.