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'''Edda Colabella''' (born 12 February 1986) is a [[Latilli]] politician and activist who has served as the 55th [[President of Latilli]] since December 2021. Colabella is also the leader of the [[Leftist Union Party (Latilli)|Leftist Union Party]]. She was elected in a narrow runoff race to incumbant right-wing president [[Solocone Licari]], and at the age of 35 she became Latilli's youngest president. Prior to entering politics, Colabella gained national prominence for leading mass student demonstrations demanding improved and cheaper education during [[Mel Gallagher]]'s presidency (2009-2013). She was then a law student at the [[University of Selonia]], but she never finished her studies, deciding instead to focus on politics. In 2013, she was elected to Congress as an independent, representing her home region, and was later re-elected to a second term with a landslide victory.
'''Edda Colabella''' (born 12 February 1986) is a [[Latilli]] politician and activist who has served as the 55th [[President of Latilli]] since December 2021. Colabella is also the leader of the [[Social Democratic Party of Latilli|Social Democratic Party]]. She was elected in a narrow runoff race to incumbant right-wing president [[Solocone Licari]], and at the age of 35 she became Latilli's youngest president. Prior to entering politics, Colabella gained national prominence for leading mass student demonstrations demanding improved and cheaper education during [[Mel Gallagher]]'s presidency (2009-2013). She was then a law student at the [[University of Selonia]], but she never finished her studies, deciding instead to focus on politics. In 2013, she was elected to Congress as an independent, representing her home region, and was later re-elected to a second term with a landslide victory.


Colabella represented a break from the traditional image of presidential candidates. During the campaign, she spoke about her diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder, for which she received praise for her openness on mental health. She has abandoned the long hair of her activist days, and jackets now often cover her tattoos on both arms.
Colabella represented a break from the traditional image of presidential candidates. During the campaign, she spoke about her diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder, for which she received praise for her openness on mental health. She has abandoned the long hair of her activist days, and jackets now often cover her tattoos on both arms.

Latest revision as of 05:17, 25 January 2024

Edda Colabella
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President of Latilli
Assumed office
20 December 2021
Prime MinisterMario Draghi
Preceded bySolocone Licari
Personal details
Born (1986-02-12) 12 February 1986 (age 38)
Acencona, Latilli
Political partySDP
Alma materUniversity of Selonia

Edda Colabella (born 12 February 1986) is a Latilli politician and activist who has served as the 55th President of Latilli since December 2021. Colabella is also the leader of the Social Democratic Party. She was elected in a narrow runoff race to incumbant right-wing president Solocone Licari, and at the age of 35 she became Latilli's youngest president. Prior to entering politics, Colabella gained national prominence for leading mass student demonstrations demanding improved and cheaper education during Mel Gallagher's presidency (2009-2013). She was then a law student at the University of Selonia, but she never finished her studies, deciding instead to focus on politics. In 2013, she was elected to Congress as an independent, representing her home region, and was later re-elected to a second term with a landslide victory.

Colabella represented a break from the traditional image of presidential candidates. During the campaign, she spoke about her diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder, for which she received praise for her openness on mental health. She has abandoned the long hair of her activist days, and jackets now often cover her tattoos on both arms.

Colabella has been described as a moderate socialist. Among her political aims have been to overhaul the pension system, expand social services including universal health insurance, increase taxes for big companies and wealthy individuals, and create a greener economy.

Early life and education

Activism

Political career

Congress

President

Personal life