Pila Ebadeldar
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Her Excellency Pila Ebadeldar MP | |
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President of Sarenium | |
In office 3 July 2006 – 3 July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Henrram Bligoukar |
Succeeded by | Katayos Keria |
60th Prime Minister of Sarenium | |
In office 6 October 1992 – 10 March 2004 | |
President | Henrram Bligoukar |
Deputy | Siyamalor Bernah |
Preceded by | Fereshus Kazin |
Succeeded by | Berar Hadiciar |
Leader of the Opposition | |
In office 10 June 1990 – 6 October 1992 | |
Preceded by | Hushlavius Mancator |
Succeeded by | Khashavid Noore |
Leader of the National Labor Party | |
In office 10 June 1990 – 10 March 2004 | |
Preceded by | Huslavius Mancator |
Succeeded by | Berar Hadiciar |
Personal details | |
Born | Pila Shiresta Ebadeldar 21 June 1947 Barcelona, Province of Iberia, United Republic of Sarenium |
Pila Ebadeldar (Born 21 June, 1947) is a Saren politician, who served as the ~~th president of the United Republic from 2006 till 2016. She previously served as the 60th Prime Minister of Sarenium from 1992 until 2004, and as Premier of the Province of Iberia from 1982 until 1990. She led the National Labor Party from her entrance into federal politics in 1990 until her retirement as Prime Minister in 2004. She led the National Labor Party to a landslide victory at the 1992 general election, and replicated similar results at both consecutive general elections, 1996 and 2000, when she remained leader. Ebadeldar retired as Prime Minister and resigned her seat in Parliament in March of 2004, being succeeded by her Foreign Secretary Berar Hadiciar. She became known as a member of 'New Labor', as many of her political views reflected a pioneering 'pragmatic ' political philosophy. She is the longest serving Saren Prime Minister in modern history, while being the longest serving woman Prime Minister and longest serving National Labor politician to hold the office. She was also became the first Labor Leader to hail from a parliamentary seat in Iberia, and the first Labor Premier of Iberia not from Adalia, Madrid or Sevilla.
Born and raised in Barcelona, Ebadeldar attended Barcelona Elementary School, before advancing into Barcelona Middle School and lastly concluding her formal schooling at the Barcelona Advanced Secondary College in 1965. She gained admission into the University of Granada for her undergraduate studies, obtaining a Bachelor of Science (Honors) and graduating in 1969. She worked as an engineer at Hispano Automotive for the next few years before seeking preselection to the Iberian Legislative Assembly in 1974. At the 1978 election she was one of three Labor members of the Assembly, and sought leadership of the small caucus. She made history leading the caucus to a victory at the 1982 provincial election, and was re-elected at the 1986 and 1990 provincial elections. Shortly after her re-election, changes at the federal level provided opportunity for her to seek preselection and entry into federal politics. Easily winning the by-election for Gràcia in 1990, she was promptly elevated to national party leader and would go onto winning the 1992, 1996, and 2000 national general elections.
On her retirement from party politics and the Saren Parliament, she capped off a twenty-two year career serving between provincial and federal politics. After a short hiatus, she was nominated for and elected as President of the United Republic at the 2006 Presidential election. Her nomination was supported by the vast majority of MPs, and she faced no opposition after the parliamentary vote and was thus declared elected unopposed. As President she appointed three of the current seven Judges on the High Court of Sarenium, and utilized the platform of her office to push both of her Prime Ministers to address the nation's overdependence on foreign oil. She became patron of in excess of three hundred associations in addition to the existing associations traditionally patronaged by past Presidents. She retired from the office of President in 2016 and was succeeded by Katayos Keria.
Early life and education
Ebadeldar was born Pila Shiresta Ebadeldar on 21 June, 1947 at the Barcelona Women's and Children's Hospital, in western Barcelona.