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== Political career ==
== Political career ==
=== Presidency (1994–) ===
=== Presidency (1994–) ===
Cola won the [[1994 Santa Rosan presidential election|1990 presidential election]] with 75.40% of the vote in the second round, defeating incumbent prime minister [[Antonio Lardesi]] in a landslide.
Cola won the [[1994 Santa Rosan presidential election|1994 presidential election]] with 75.40% of the vote in the second round, defeating incumbent prime minister [[Antonio Lardesi]] in a landslide.


Cola was inaugurated in [[Ciudad Beldad]] on 20 August 1994.
Cola was inaugurated in [[Ciudad Beldad]] on 20 August 1994.
==== Cabinet ====
==== Cabinet ====
Prior to forming his cabinet, Cola's [[Social Democratic Party (Santa Rosa)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD) formed a congressional alliance with the [[Movement to Socialism]] (MAS) and the [[Communist Party of Santa Rosa]] (PCSR), called the [[Popular Front (Santa Rosa)|Popular Front]]. The Popular Front was the largest political alliance of leftist parties in the history of Santa Rosa, holding 165 of the 213 seats in the National Assembly and 29 of the 42 seats in the Senate, giving the bloc a super-majority to legislate without opposition.
Prior to forming his cabinet, Cola's [[Social Democratic Party (Santa Rosa)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD) formed a congressional alliance with the [[Movement to Socialism]] (MAS) and the [[Communist Party of Santa Rosa]] (PCSR), called the [[Popular Front (Santa Rosa)|Popular Front]]. The Popular Front was the largest political alliance of leftist parties in the history of Santa Rosa, holding 165 of the 213 seats in the National Assembly and 29 of the 42 seats in the Senate, giving the bloc a super-majority to legislate without opposition.
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Leading up to the [[1998 Santa Rosan presidential election|1998 election]], Cola united the Social Democratic Party and the Movement to Socialism to create the Socialist Party of Santa Rosa. Cola proceeded to win that election with 69.4% of the vote in the first round.
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==== Domestic policy ====
==== Domestic policy ====


==== Foreign policy ====
==== Foreign policy ====
==Personal life==


==Awards and honours==
==Awards and honours==

Revision as of 05:50, 9 November 2019

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Dr.
Terence Cola Nguema
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28th President of Santa Rosa
Assumed office
20 August 1994
Vice PresidentGeraldo Gran Cebolla
Preceded byPaul Oppenheimer
President of the National Assembly
In office
20 August 1990 – 14 November 1991
Personal details
Born
Terence Galanza Cola Nguema

24 October 1948
Alhambra, Santa Rosa
Political partyPSSR (1997–)
Other political
affiliations
PSD (until 1997)
SpouseSeble Cola
Children5
EducationUniversity of Campinas (BA)
Law School of Sorocaba (BL, LLD)
AwardsBernstein Peace Award (1995)

Dr. Terence Galanza Cola Nguema (born 24 October 1948) is a Santa Rosan politician and lawyer currently serving as the 28th President of Santa Rosa since 20 August 1994.

Political career

Presidency (1994–)

Cola won the 1994 presidential election with 75.40% of the vote in the second round, defeating incumbent prime minister Antonio Lardesi in a landslide.

Cola was inaugurated in Ciudad Beldad on 20 August 1994.

Cabinet

Prior to forming his cabinet, Cola's Social Democratic Party (PSD) formed a congressional alliance with the Movement to Socialism (MAS) and the Communist Party of Santa Rosa (PCSR), called the Popular Front. The Popular Front was the largest political alliance of leftist parties in the history of Santa Rosa, holding 165 of the 213 seats in the National Assembly and 29 of the 42 seats in the Senate, giving the bloc a super-majority to legislate without opposition.

Leading up to the 1998 election, Cola united the Social Democratic Party and the Movement to Socialism to create the Socialist Party of Santa Rosa. Cola proceeded to win that election with 69.4% of the vote in the first round.

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

Personal life

Awards and honours

Awards