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'''Tyler Kordia''' was the 24th [[President of Zamastan]], succeeding President [[Elias Blanco]] in the 1936 Election. Kordia is most notably known for being the peaceful talking president who was aggressive on bringing the country out of the 1934-41 Economic Crisis. He fulfilled one of his campaign promises, which was the re-institution of federal jobs that ultimately boosted pre-war manufacturing. In 1945, he used his prominence as a economic and influential leader to gain popular support to invade [[Gladysynthia]] in the [[1945 Danaska Conflict|First Danaska War]], which ultimately ended in Zamastanian land gains in the [[Tariel Heights]] and [[Danaska]] range. However, he lost his sixth reelection bid in 1946 to [[Marvin Gaviria]], who ended up utilizing many of Kordia's job-making policies. Kordia passed away in 1982, but not before creating the [[Kordia Foundation]], one of [[Zamastan]]'s largest foreign aid, nonprofit organizations that reaches nations all over the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]].
'''Tyler Kordia''' was the 24th [[President of Zamastan]], succeeding President [[Elias Blanco]] in the 1936 Election. Kordia is most notably known for being the "calm-talking president" whose administration successfully guided the Zamastanian economy through and out of the [[1934-41 economic crisis]]. He fulfilled many of his campaign promises built around economic stances, including the re-institution of federal jobs that ultimately boosted pre-[[World War (Iearth)|World War]] manufacturing and the dismantling of monopolies in corporate consolidation. Kordia held a strong public support for women's rights, and under his administration [[Maddison Horton]] became the first female [[Secretary of State (Zamastan)|Secretary of State]].
 
In 1945, he used his prominence as a economic and influential leader to gain popular support to invade [[Gladysynthia]] in the [[1945 Danaska Conflict|First Danaska War]], which ultimately ended in Zamastanian land gains in the [[Tariel Heights]] and [[Danaska]] range. However, he did not ask for [[Congressional Hall (Zamastan)|Congressional]] approval, and as the major losses from the war became clear his popularity fell. Kordia lost his sixth reelection bid in 1946 to [[Marvin Gaviria]], who ended up utilizing many of Kordia's job-making policies. Kordia passed away in 1982 at the age of 95, but not before creating the [[Kordia Foundation]], one of [[Zamastan]]'s largest foreign aid, nonprofit organizations that reaches nations all over the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]].


==Early Life==
==Early Life==

Revision as of 01:44, 24 September 2021

Tyler Kordia
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24th President of Zamastan
In office
September 22nd, 1936 – September 22nd, 1946
Preceded byElias Blanco
Succeeded byMarvin Gaviria
Personal details
BornApril 29th, 1887
Rilla Village, Pahl, Zamastan
DiedMay 7th, 1982 (Age: 95)
NationalityZamastanian
Political partyGreen Liberal Party (Zamastan)
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)

Tyler Kordia was the 24th President of Zamastan, succeeding President Elias Blanco in the 1936 Election. Kordia is most notably known for being the "calm-talking president" whose administration successfully guided the Zamastanian economy through and out of the 1934-41 economic crisis. He fulfilled many of his campaign promises built around economic stances, including the re-institution of federal jobs that ultimately boosted pre-World War manufacturing and the dismantling of monopolies in corporate consolidation. Kordia held a strong public support for women's rights, and under his administration Maddison Horton became the first female Secretary of State.

In 1945, he used his prominence as a economic and influential leader to gain popular support to invade Gladysynthia in the First Danaska War, which ultimately ended in Zamastanian land gains in the Tariel Heights and Danaska range. However, he did not ask for Congressional approval, and as the major losses from the war became clear his popularity fell. Kordia lost his sixth reelection bid in 1946 to Marvin Gaviria, who ended up utilizing many of Kordia's job-making policies. Kordia passed away in 1982 at the age of 95, but not before creating the Kordia Foundation, one of Zamastan's largest foreign aid, nonprofit organizations that reaches nations all over the Coalition of Crown Albatross.

Early Life

Political Career

Presidency

Post-Presidency

Death and Legacy