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Hu Phën Tëmecë (born 18 June 1945) is a [[Tavan people|Tavan]] politician, and former admiral who has served as [[Premier of Tava|Premier]] [[Tava|of Tava]] and [[Leader of the Gihachiegiyo party|Leader]] of the [[Gihachiegiyo|Gihachiegiyo party]] since 1990. | Hu Phën Tëmecë (born 18 June 1945) is a [[Tavan people|Tavan]] politician, and former admiral who has served as [[Premier of Tava|Premier]] [[Tava|of Tava]] and [[Leader of the Gihachiegiyo party|Leader]] of the [[Gihachiegiyo|Gihachiegiyo party]] since 1991. | ||
Hu Phën was born in [[Ladumra|Ladumra city]] into a modest working-class family, his father was an {{wp|immigrant}} from Tava, while his mother was half-Duljunese from a family that had emigrated to Ladumra in the late 19th century. He was educated at the [[Lhatse Civil Academy]] and in 1962 enrolled at the [[Naval Academy Sëimëh]]. From 1946 he served in the [[Royal Navy of Tinza|Tinzan Navy]], achieving the rank of Admiral before retiring in 1990. He was elected to the [[Senëshë]] as the Delegate for [[Mainland Tinza (constituency)|Mainland Tinza]] via a by-election, and became the Premier and Leader of the Gihachiegiyo party a year later. in the [[1992 election (Tava)|1992 elections]] he moved to the [[Löi Löbö Lö-West (constituency)|Löi Löbö Lö-West constituency]]. | |||
As Premier he has done stuff and things, more or less | |||
Hu Phën took a decisive role in collapsing the [[Drogon regime]] during the [[Tinzan Civil War]], with Tava being the first region to recognise the [[RLM insurgency|RLM-led government]] as the government of Tinza. Declassified documents in 2018 revealed Hu Phën took part in negotiations to convince the Royal Navy to mutiny, and that the Drogon regime had attempted five assassination attempts from 1998 to 2009. | |||
Hu Phën has been a controversial figure in Tavan and Tinzan politics. While he has been criticised for {{wp|authoritiarianism|authoritarian tendencies}}, {{wp|cronyism}}, and, at various times, curtailing civil liberties, he remains a popular politician in Tava and Tinza with a high approval rating. He is Tava and Coius' first openly gay head of government. | |||
==Early life== | |||
==Military career== | |||
==Delegate== | |||
==Premier of Tava== | |||
==Politic positions and ideology== | |||
==Personal life== | |||
==Reception== | |||
==Honours== |
Revision as of 23:24, 3 May 2020
Hu Phën Tëmecë | |
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Premier of Tava | |
Assumed office 1991 | |
Monarch | Eikyu Sovereign Niërë |
Preceded by | Llon Cö Michicö |
Personal details | |
Born | Ladumra, Ladumra, Tinza | June 18, 1945
Nationality | Tinzan |
Political party | Gihachiegiyo |
Spouse | Mo Chö Llehiro |
Children | 2 |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Tinza |
Branch/service | Royal Navy of Tinza |
Years of service | 1964-1990 |
Rank | Admiral |
Hu Phën Tëmecë (born 18 June 1945) is a Tavan politician, and former admiral who has served as Premier of Tava and Leader of the Gihachiegiyo party since 1991.
Hu Phën was born in Ladumra city into a modest working-class family, his father was an immigrant from Tava, while his mother was half-Duljunese from a family that had emigrated to Ladumra in the late 19th century. He was educated at the Lhatse Civil Academy and in 1962 enrolled at the Naval Academy Sëimëh. From 1946 he served in the Tinzan Navy, achieving the rank of Admiral before retiring in 1990. He was elected to the Senëshë as the Delegate for Mainland Tinza via a by-election, and became the Premier and Leader of the Gihachiegiyo party a year later. in the 1992 elections he moved to the Löi Löbö Lö-West constituency.
As Premier he has done stuff and things, more or less
Hu Phën took a decisive role in collapsing the Drogon regime during the Tinzan Civil War, with Tava being the first region to recognise the RLM-led government as the government of Tinza. Declassified documents in 2018 revealed Hu Phën took part in negotiations to convince the Royal Navy to mutiny, and that the Drogon regime had attempted five assassination attempts from 1998 to 2009.
Hu Phën has been a controversial figure in Tavan and Tinzan politics. While he has been criticised for authoritarian tendencies, cronyism, and, at various times, curtailing civil liberties, he remains a popular politician in Tava and Tinza with a high approval rating. He is Tava and Coius' first openly gay head of government.