Simeon Kovachev

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His Excellency
Simeon Kovachev
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Formal Portrait taken in 1958
President of Tengaria
In office
November 14, 1958 – January 2, 1983
DeputyBoris Goga (1958-1966)
Rumeon Slanev (1966-1977)
Vasil Radev (1977-1983)
Preceded bySimeon Radez
Rumen Santov (Disputed)
Succeeded byDimitri Kovachev
Vasil Radev (acting President)
Head of the National Rally
In office
April 13, 1957 – January 2, 1983
DeputyIvan Ivanev
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byDimitri Kovachev
Head of the Tengarian Provisional Government
In office
May 14, 1956 – November 13, 1958
Head of the Imperial Provisional Government
In office
April 21, 1930 – November 14, 1935
Personal details
Born
Simeon Vasil Kovachev

(1901-04-17)April 17, 1901
Stelsti, Istros Tengaria
DiedJanuary 2, 1983(1983-01-02) (aged 81)
Lenovo, Lenovo Tengaria
NationalityTengaria
Political partyNational Rally
Spouse(s)
Teodora Denov
(m. 1924)
ChildrenGregori Kovachev
Milena Kovacheva
Olga Kovacheva
Petar Kovachev
Dimitri Kovachev
Military service
Allegiance Tengaria
Branch/serviceTengarian National Army
Years of service1930-1958
RankField Marshal

Simeon Vasil Kovachev (Tengarian: Симеон Васил Ковачев; April 17 1903-January 2 1983) was an important Tengarian statesman, the founder and commander of the Tengarian National Army, the leader of the Tengarian Resistance during the Great War, the head of two Tengarian provisional governments, founder of the National Rally political movement, the writer of Tengaria's second consitution and sixth President of the Republic of Tengaria from 1958 until his death in 1983. One of Tengaria's national heroes, he is considered the most important Tengarian statesman of the Republican era. Since his death, Tengaria has continued to be dominated by his descendants.

Simeon was born the fifth child and only son of Boris Kovachev, a middle-ranking military officer in the Tengarian Imperial Army, in 1901. His family hailed from the town of Stelsti in the South of Tengaria, near the city of Istros. Simeon was sent to a military academy in Istros to take after his father and pursue a military career. While there, he became acquainted with the philosophers of the Znaniya School, who offered free lectures and discourse in the Agora, and embraced their Teleological philosophy. He became an officer in the Imperial Army, rising through the ranks quickly. During the Great War, he orchestrated several brilliant victories on the Ravnian Front, and was awarded and promoted, quickly gaining a reputation for his strategic mind.