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'''Jean-Luc Lotulelei''' also known as '''Sudrajat Lotulelei''' ({{wpl|sundanese language|Kapulakan}}:ᮞᮥᮓᮁᮃᮏᮃᮒ᮪ ᮧᮒᮥᮜᮨᮜᮨᮄ) was a kapulakan teacher, orator, nationalist and satesman who served as the first native [[President of Kapulaka]] at the time called the [[Federation of the Corriveau-Islands]]. He played a significant role in the independence of Kapulaka, gaining attention as an anti-colonial speaker during the gaullican occupation and later as an important negotiator and lobbyist for kapulakan independence from [[Werania]]. While he was a popular leader during the colonial period in his time as president he quickly lost almost any support due to rampant corruption and nepotism in his government.<br>Lotulelei began his career as a translator and aid to the gaullican colonial adminstration primarily translating gaullican documents into {{wpl|buginese language|kapulakan}} in order to keep the population informed on new policies but also to translate potentially anti-colonial documents confiscated by gaullican forces.
'''Jean-Luc Lotulelei''' also known as '''Sudrajat Lotulelei''' ({{wpl|buginese language|Kapulakan}}:ᨔᨘᨉᨑᨍᨈ ᨒᨚᨈᨘᨒᨙᨒᨙᨕᨗ) was a kapulakan teacher, orator, nationalist and satesman who served as the first native [[President of Kapulaka]] at the time called the [[Federation of the Corriveau-Islands]]. He played a significant role in the independence of Kapulaka, gaining attention as an anti-colonial speaker during the gaullican occupation and later as an important negotiator and lobbyist for kapulakan independence from [[Werania]]. While he was a popular leader during the colonial period in his time as president he quickly lost almost any support due to rampant corruption and nepotism in his government.<br>Lotulelei began his career as a translator and aid to the gaullican colonial adminstration primarily translating gaullican documents into {{wpl|buginese language|kapulakan}} in order to keep the population informed on new policies but also to translate potentially anti-colonial documents confiscated by gaullican forces. In this position he often helped independence groups by purposfully

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His Excellency
Jean-Luc Lotulelei
ᨍᨚᨊ-ᨒᨘᨀ ᨔᨘᨉᨑᨍᨈ ᨒᨚᨈᨘᨒᨙᨒᨙᨕᨗ
Jon-Luk Sudrajat Lotulelei
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2nd President of the Federation of the Corriveau-Islands
In office
1957–1964
Preceded byWalter Unterberger
Succeeded byOffice abolished Ajat Sanaky as President of the Republic of Kapulaka
Minister of Education
In office
1953–1957
PresidentWalter Unterberger
Prime MinisterKonrad Ratzinger
Preceded byOffice Created
Personal details
Born(1904-07-18)July 18, 1904
Bario
Died(1976-03-02)March 2, 1976
Pusata
Cause of deathThroat Cancer
NationalityKapulakan
Political partyNational Unity Party
Other political
affiliations
National Freedom Party
SpouseYani Lotulelei (m. 1926-1962)
Relatives4 Brothers. 2 Sisters
ProfessionTeacher, translator Statesman

Jean-Luc Lotulelei also known as Sudrajat Lotulelei (Kapulakan:ᨔᨘᨉᨑᨍᨈ ᨒᨚᨈᨘᨒᨙᨒᨙᨕᨗ) was a kapulakan teacher, orator, nationalist and satesman who served as the first native President of Kapulaka at the time called the Federation of the Corriveau-Islands. He played a significant role in the independence of Kapulaka, gaining attention as an anti-colonial speaker during the gaullican occupation and later as an important negotiator and lobbyist for kapulakan independence from Werania. While he was a popular leader during the colonial period in his time as president he quickly lost almost any support due to rampant corruption and nepotism in his government.
Lotulelei began his career as a translator and aid to the gaullican colonial adminstration primarily translating gaullican documents into kapulakan in order to keep the population informed on new policies but also to translate potentially anti-colonial documents confiscated by gaullican forces. In this position he often helped independence groups by purposfully