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''' Heather Willow Perez''' (born July 28, 1958) is an Caregonian politician who has been the 46th and current [[president of Caregon]] since 2023. As a member of the [[Federalist party of Caregon|Federalist party]], she is the first female president in Caregonian history.
''' Heather Willow Perez''' (born July 28, 1958) is an Caregonian politician who has been the 46th and current [[president of Caregon]] since 2023. As a member of the [[Federalist party of Caregon|Federalist party]], she is the first female president in Caregonian history.


==Marriage, family education, and early career (1976–1990)==
==Marriage, family education, and early career (1976–1995)==
Perez married [[Enrique Perez]] , a lawyer, on April 21, 1979, after overcoming her parents' disinclination for her to wed a Catholic. Their wedding was held in a Catholic church in [[Santa Clara]], Manteria. They had seven children: [[Luca Perez|Luca]], [[Rodrigo Perez|Rodrigo]], [[Tobias Perez|Tobias]], [[Carlos Perez|Carlos]], [[Sebastian Perez|Sebastian]], [[Cristian Perez|Cristian]] and [[Santiago Perez|Santiago]].
Perez married [[Enrique Perez]] , a lawyer, on April 21, 1979, after overcoming her parents' disinclination for her to wed a Catholic. Their wedding was held in a Catholic church in [[Santa Clara]], Manteria. They had seven children: [[Luca Perez|Luca]], [[Rodrigo Perez|Rodrigo]], [[Tobias Perez|Tobias]], [[Carlos Perez|Carlos]], [[Sebastian Perez|Sebastian]], [[Cristian Perez|Cristian]] and [[Santiago Perez|Santiago]].


Perez attended [[Santa Clara University]] and gained a bachelors degree in history in 1979, a master’s degree in 1980 and she received her doctorate in history in 1985. Till 1990 she would be a professor of history at Santa Clara University.
Perez attended [[Santa Clara University]] and gained a bachelors degree in history in 1979, a master’s degree in 1980 and she received her doctorate in history in 1985. Till 1995 she would be a professor of history at Santa Clara University.
==Mayoralty of Santa Clara (1995-2007)==
==Governorship of Manteria (2007-2022)==
==2022 presidential campaign==
===Speculation and announcement===
Between 2019 and 2022, media outlets often mentioned Perez as a likely candidate for president in 2022. When asked if she would run, she gave varied and ambivalent answers, saying "it’s a tempting thought". She finally launched her campaign on March 10, 2022, saying she was prompted to run because she was worried by the [[Owen administration]] and felt a "sense of duty to protect her country".


===Campaign===
[[File:Presidential campaign Perez Caregon 2022.png|200px|thumb|right|Presidential campaign slogan of Perez]]
==Presidency (2023–present)==
==Political positions==
==Political positions==
As a governor, Perez was regarded as a progressive Federalist. When Perez ran for president, her platform had been called the most progressive of any major party platform in history, although not within her party's ideological vanguard. [[Ryan Morgan|Senator Ryan Morgan]] had criticized her for not being bold enough during the [[2022 Federalist Party presidential debate]].
As a governor, Perez was regarded as a progressive Federalist. When Perez ran for president, her platform had been called the most progressive of any major party platform in history, although not within her party's ideological vanguard. [[Ryan Morgan|Senator Ryan Morgan]] had criticized her for not being bold enough during the [[2022 Federalist Party presidential debate]].


Perez supported same-sex marriage rights while she was mayor of Santa Clara and her legislation as governor made Manteria the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Perez supported same-sex marriage rights while she was mayor of Santa Clara and her legislation as governor made Manteria the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.

Latest revision as of 16:07, 6 November 2024

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46th President of Caregon
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 10, 2023
Vice PresidentArthur M. Johnson
Preceded byFrederick Owen
39th Governor of Manteria
In office
January 22, 2007 – January 5, 2023
Succeeded byEduardo Perez
35th Mayor of Santa Clara
In office
May 2, 1995 – January 15, 2007
Personal details
Born
Heather Willow Davies

(1958-07-28) July 28, 1958 (age 66)
Santa Clara, Manteria, Caregon
Political partyFederalist
Spouse
Enrique Perez (m. 1979)
Children
RelativesPerez family
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Professor

Heather Willow Perez (born July 28, 1958) is an Caregonian politician who has been the 46th and current president of Caregon since 2023. As a member of the Federalist party, she is the first female president in Caregonian history.

Marriage, family education, and early career (1976–1995)

Perez married Enrique Perez , a lawyer, on April 21, 1979, after overcoming her parents' disinclination for her to wed a Catholic. Their wedding was held in a Catholic church in Santa Clara, Manteria. They had seven children: Luca, Rodrigo, Tobias, Carlos, Sebastian, Cristian and Santiago.

Perez attended Santa Clara University and gained a bachelors degree in history in 1979, a master’s degree in 1980 and she received her doctorate in history in 1985. Till 1995 she would be a professor of history at Santa Clara University.

Mayoralty of Santa Clara (1995-2007)

Governorship of Manteria (2007-2022)

2022 presidential campaign

Speculation and announcement

Between 2019 and 2022, media outlets often mentioned Perez as a likely candidate for president in 2022. When asked if she would run, she gave varied and ambivalent answers, saying "it’s a tempting thought". She finally launched her campaign on March 10, 2022, saying she was prompted to run because she was worried by the Owen administration and felt a "sense of duty to protect her country".

Campaign

Presidential campaign slogan of Perez

Presidency (2023–present)

Political positions

As a governor, Perez was regarded as a progressive Federalist. When Perez ran for president, her platform had been called the most progressive of any major party platform in history, although not within her party's ideological vanguard. Senator Ryan Morgan had criticized her for not being bold enough during the 2022 Federalist Party presidential debate.

Perez supported same-sex marriage rights while she was mayor of Santa Clara and her legislation as governor made Manteria the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.