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His Excellency Jean-Luc Lotulelei | |
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ᮏᮨᮃᮔ᮪ ᮜᮥᮊ᮪ ᮞᮥᮓᮁᮃᮏᮃᮒ᮪ ᮧᮒᮥᮜᮨᮜᮨᮄ Jean-Luk Sudrajat Lotulelei | |
2nd President of the Federation of the Corriveau-Islands | |
In office 1957–1964 | |
Preceded by | Walter Unterberger |
Succeeded by | Ajat Sanaky as President of the Republic of Kapulaka |
Minister of Education | |
In office 1953–1957 | |
President | Walter Unterberger |
Prime Minister | Konrad Ratzinger |
Preceded by | Office Created |
Personal details | |
Born | Bario | July 18, 1904
Died | Pusata | March 2, 1976
Cause of death | Throat Cancer |
Nationality | Kapulakan |
Political party | National Unity Party |
Other political affiliations | National Freedom Party |
Spouse | Yani Lotulelei (m. 1926-1962) |
Relatives | 1 Brother |
Profession | Teacher, Statesman |
Jean-Luc Lotulelei also known as Sudrajat Lotulelei (Kapulakan:ᮞᮥᮓᮁᮃᮏᮃᮒ᮪ ᮧᮒᮥᮜᮨᮜᮨᮄ) was a kapulakan teacher, anti-gaullican ressistance organizer and satesman who served as the first native president of modern 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. During his presidency he ruled as a de-facto dictator, something that eventually led to the so called August 20th Revolution in 1964 through which he was ousted from power.