Jean Preval

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Jean Dogo Preval
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1st President of Carucere
In office
15 October 1972 – 11 August 1984
PremierJacque D. Smith
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byVictorin Lurel
Lieutenant-Général of the Provincial Guard
In office
19 March 1948 – 15 October 1953
GovernorPierre Belain
Preceded byHenri Arron
Succeeded byOffice destablished
Personal details
Born(1914-01-18)18 January 1914
Bijazozau, Colony of Saint Brendan, Viceroyalty of the New Aurean
Died11 August 1985(1985-08-11) (aged 81)
Kingston, Carucere
NationalityCarucerean
Political partyCarucerean National Congress
SpouseSherlyne Chen
OccupationActivist, Politician, military commander
Military service
Allegiance Gaullica
Arucian Federation
United Provinces
Carucere
Branch/serviceNew Aurean Colonial Force
Provincial Guard of Carucere
Years of service
  • 1931–1935
  • 1938–1954
RankCommander of the Guard
Battles/wars
Awards

Jean Dogo Preval LK (18 January 1914– 11 August 1985) was a Carucerean soldier, activist, and politician who served as the first President of an independent Carucere. He was the country's first Medi head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the colonial institutions of Carucere. Ideologically an Carucerean nationalist and Carucerean liberal, he served as the president of the Carucerean National Congress (BNK) party

Born to a Bahian father and a Gausan mother, he was conscripted into the Gaullican colonial forces at the outbreak of the Great War. After the Great War, Preval served in the islands' security force under the Arucian Federation and the United Provinces until he was barred from service due to its political activities. He arose to play a major role in the opposition against the Carucerean Republic that eventually lead to the ousting the post-colonial elite that ruled the country and marked the country's transition to democracy. Preval served as President of Carucere from 1972 until his resignation in 1984. Preval continued to be a prominent figure in Carucerean politics until his death a year later. Widely regarded to be the "Father of the Nation", his role in the Revolution, ratification of the constitution, and his Presidency has left a lasting legacy in Carucere. On the otherhand his Presidency was marred by accusations of authoritarianism, strongman rule, and economic mismanagement.