Adrian Miotasis
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Adrian Miotasis | |
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32nd President of Carloso | |
In office 17 March 1987 – 11 February 1991 | |
Deputy | Tómas Contador |
Preceded by | Jair Moran |
Succeeded by | Tómas Contador |
Personal details | |
Born | Adrian Demetrio Miotasis 7 March 1953 Mostolt, Carloso |
Nationality | Carlosian |
Political party | National Salvation (2010–present) |
Other political affiliations | Conservative (1975–2019) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Marindra University of Madrigal |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Solicitor |
Adrian Demetrio Miotasis (born 7 March 1953) is a Carlosian former politician who served as the President of the Executive Council of the Federal Republic of Carloso and commander-in-chief of the Carlosian Armed Forces from 17 March 1987 until 11 February 1991. Initially serving as Deputy President under President Jair Moran, Miotasis succeeded him immediately following Moran's assassination by Bourgougian forces in Arteilmas, Ebon. At the age of only 34, Miotasis became Carloso's youngest serving President, leading the country through the early years of the Red Monsoon, including the Bourgougian Blitz and the run-up to the Carlosian intervention in the Acrary Civil War. Despite the widespread popularity of the Conservatives in the months leading up to the 1990 general election, Miotasis opted to retire from national politics due to advice from his doctors who were concerned about the impact of the stress of the office on his cardiac health; Miotasis having experienced a heart attack in early 1990. Following his retirement, Miotasis became a prolific writer of both fictional and non-fictional military books. In recent years, he has served as an advisor to President Cárlos Tobón.