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'''Zoran "Zeki" Sorelki''' (born '''Zêrîn Sorelki''', 26 October 1944) is a [[Luepola|Luepolan]] politician and former revolutionary militant who served as the third president of Luepola from 1997 to 2005. He is the first communist head of state to rule Luepola since the [[Great War]], and remains the only democratically-elected leader of Luepola to have been born in a foreign country. His administration was controversial due to his cold rhetoric and attitude to the western powers, his approval of the first [[Vierzland|Vierz]] state visit to Luepola since the [[Luepolan War]], his aggressive rearmament goals, and his withdrawal of Luepola from the [[Resolution for the Control of Nuclear Arms (Vasarden)|RCNA]]. | '''Zoran "Zeki" Sorelki''' ({{IPA-lupl|ˈzɔran ˈzeki sɔˈrelki|lang}}; born '''Zêrîn Sorelki''', 26 October 1944) is a [[Luepola|Luepolan]] politician and former revolutionary militant who served as the third president of Luepola from 1997 to 2005. He is the first communist head of state to rule Luepola since the [[Great War]], and remains the only democratically-elected leader of Luepola to have been born in a foreign country. His administration was controversial due to his cold rhetoric and attitude to the western powers, his approval of the first [[Vierzland|Vierz]] state visit to Luepola since the [[Luepolan War]], his aggressive rearmament goals, and his withdrawal of Luepola from the [[Resolution for the Control of Nuclear Arms (Vasarden)|RCNA]]. | ||
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Zoran Sorelki | |
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President of Luepola | |
In office 22 July 1997 – 25 July 2005 | |
Prime Minister | Sebastijan Ilić |
Vice President | Lazar Muraševski |
Preceded by | Paveu Franić |
Succeeded by | Ogňan Cărnević |
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Luepola | |
In office 13 January 1996 – 22 January 2009 | |
Deputy | Sebastijan Ilić Edvard Kocijan Sebastijan Ilić |
Preceded by | Andrej Kavran |
Succeeded by | Sebastijan Ilić |
Personal details | |
Born | Zêrîn Qehreman Xoşnav Sorelki 26 October 1944 Helebce, Njataristan |
Political party | Luepolan Workers' Party (1980-present) |
Spouse(s) | Niyaz Zagros Sorelki (1986–1992) Elena Borojevna Sorelki (1994–2010) Sandra Đurđevna Sorelki (2015-present) |
Alma mater | University of Rostva |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Luepola |
Branch/service | Army of the United Luepolan People |
Years of service | 1976-1983 |
Battles/wars | Luepolan War |
Zoran "Zeki" Sorelki (Luepolan: [ˈzɔran ˈzeki sɔˈrelki]; born Zêrîn Sorelki, 26 October 1944) is a Luepolan politician and former revolutionary militant who served as the third president of Luepola from 1997 to 2005. He is the first communist head of state to rule Luepola since the Great War, and remains the only democratically-elected leader of Luepola to have been born in a foreign country. His administration was controversial due to his cold rhetoric and attitude to the western powers, his approval of the first Vierz state visit to Luepola since the Luepolan War, his aggressive rearmament goals, and his withdrawal of Luepola from the RCNA.