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Vanya Semenov
Ваня Семенов
Ismet Inonu portrait.jpg
Semenov in 1982.
1st President of Gasaria
In office
1968–1978
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byNikita Baranov
Personal details
Born(1932-05-05)May 5, 1932
Pisha, Gasaria
DiedOctober 27, 1990(1990-10-27) (aged 58)
Sashaslav, Gasaria
Political partyIndependent (after 1968)
Other political
affiliations
People's Party

Vanya Semenov (Gasarian: Ваня Семенов; born May 5, 1932) was a Gasarian statesman who served as the first President of Gasaria from 1968 to 1978.

Born in Pisha 18km south of Sashaslav, Semenov and his family moved to Sashaslav in 1954 during the Slowdown. After obtaining his certificate from Stanislav Polytechnique, Semenov worked as an electrician, becoming interested and subsequently involved in the looming Popular Protests. A protege of activist Anna Markov, her assassination escalated the movement. A member of the People's Party, Semenov led the party and helped establish the Free Gasaria Congress which formed affiliations with political parties in Odevia. Semenov led the Popular Uprisings in solidarity with other nations and became a principal negotiator to the Federate Union concerning Gasarian independence. Upon secession, Semenov's leadership was reaffirmed by an election, becoming the first president of Gasaria.

In his first term, Semenov's government oversaw the establishment of many national institutions. The Gasarian Armed Forces were established in 1969. Alarmed regarding Tasian and other ethnic minority opposition to independence, Semenov promoted the "All-Gasarian Nation", championing a multicultural Gasarian identity despite protests from factions of nationalists. He was reelected in the 1973 presidential election. The Gasarian economy struggled with high unemployment and looming national debt from foreign loans but made progress in significantly expanding exports and in the economic growth of productivity in urban centres, predominately the Sashaslav-Olograd corridor.

Semenov responded to the 1974 Federate coup d'état by initiating dialogue with Milan Badu, which progressed unsuccessfully, turning hostile after Badu's controversial speech declaring an intention to reintegrate former states and "destroy radical peoplelism". During the build-up of Federate military forces near the border, Semenov issued restraint in militarization. After the initial invasion, Semenov led the defence of Gasaria for the first two years of the Federate-Gasarian War, rallying the diverse population and establishing the United Front political organization. Enacting martial law, his government was undermined by increasing corruption. Serving his second term and ineligible for election, he endorsed Nikita Baranov who would go on to win the 1978 Gasarian presidential election. Semenov continued to chair the United Front during the war and helped negotiate the Eastern Accord.

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