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Nicolas Takeda (born November 30, 2083) is a Carinansian politician, and military aviator who formerly served as the 17th President of Carinansia.
Nicolas Takeda (November 30, 2083 - August 30, 2176) was a Carinansian politician, and military aviator who served as the 17th President of Carinansia from 2141 to 2149. A member of the [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]], he previously served as the Vice President of Carinansia between 2140 and 2141, Secretary of the Treasury from 2136 to 2140, and a Senator representing the 2nd District of [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]] in the [[National Congress]] from 2129 to 2135.


== Early life and career ==
== Early life and career ==

Latest revision as of 16:20, 29 August 2024

Nico Takeda
José Antonio Chang 2.jpg
17th President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
In office
June 25, 2141 – June 24, 2149
Vice PresidentCarla Chihuan
Julio Serrano
Preceded bySara Sofia Agramonte
Succeeded byJulio Serrano
Secretary of the Treasury
In office
January 1, 2136 – June 24, 2141
Preceded byMaria Bitencourt-Zendejas
Succeeded byDouglas Paz
Senator for Antenia 2nd District
In office
October 13, 2129 – December 12, 2135
Preceded byRafael Cabal
Succeeded byPaola Ramos Higashi
Personal details
Born(2083-11-30)November 30, 2083 invalid year
São Lenoas, São Lenoas
DiedAugust 30, 2176(2176-08-30) (aged 92)
Nojawa, Distrito Central, Carinansia
Political partyParty for the Cárinansian Revolution
Parent(s)Fabricio Takeda Oliveira (father)
Diana Takeda Alves (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Seoyan (BS, MS)
Military service
Branch/serviceSerene Space Force
Years of service2101-2116
RankLieutenant Colonel
Unit9th Extraterrestrial Defense Squadron (2103-2108)
11th Astrodefense Brigade (2108-2114)
1st Extraterrestrial Assault Brigade (2114-2116)
Battles/warsBattle of the Sea of Ghosts
Battle of Dragua 4H

Nicolas Takeda (November 30, 2083 - August 30, 2176) was a Carinansian politician, and military aviator who served as the 17th President of Carinansia from 2141 to 2149. A member of the Party for the Cárinansian Revolution, he previously served as the Vice President of Carinansia between 2140 and 2141, Secretary of the Treasury from 2136 to 2140, and a Senator representing the 2nd District of São Lenoas in the National Congress from 2129 to 2135.

Early life and career

Family

Early life

Military service

Education

Career

Senator of Antenia (2129-2135)

Secretary of the Treasury (2136-2141)

Presidency (2141-2149)

Post-presidency

Philanthropy

Political activism

Legacy

Historiography