Archbishop Michôł Jachònski

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Michôł Jachònski
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7th President of Lecistan
In office
2 May 2005 – 11 July 2015
MonarchMichôł I
Krësztof II
Juhani III
Preceded byÉdmùnd Stolôrz
Succeeded byJanusz Mëdzerz
4th Leader of the National Party (Lecistan)
In office
1 January 2005 – 1 January 2015
Succeeded byEmil Stolôrz
Archbishop of Szimóngôcz
In office
4 August 1991 – 18 November 2004
Personal details
BornNational Party
27 December 1931
Parma, Odissia
DiedNational Party
Resting placeNational Party
Political partyNational Party
Parent
  • National Party

Michôł Lùtór Jachònski (Leco-Osonian: Mihòü Lüutur Iahüènsci) was the seventh President of Lecistan from 2 May 2005 to 11 July 2015, as well as leader of the National Party. Born in Parma, Odissia in 1931, Jachònski joined the Lutheran Catholic clergy in 1953, acting as the Archbishop of Szimóngôcz from 1991 to 2004. He entered politics in 2002 under the National Party, and was appointed as the leader of the party after the retirement of Édmùnd Stolôrz in 2005. He won over seventy percent of the votes in the 2005 general election, making him President under a majority government. His presidency is seen as a failure, due to various rifts in the National Party, massive corruption emerged early in his rule, forcing the Royal Chamber to dissolve in 2011 after massive protests. He was re-appointed as President in late 2011 and retired in 2015, now living in Szimóngôcz.