Ulysse Cohen

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Ulysse Cohen
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Cohen in 1982
Prime Minister of Gagium
In office
30 July 1971 – 23 August 1983
PresidentThibault Cottin (1973-1983)
Zacharie Dujardin (1968-1973)
Preceded byAlain Dubos
Succeeded byPierre Gouin
Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee for Reform
In office
11 April 1968 – 23 August 1983
DeputyThibault Cottin
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byPosition Disbanded
Acting Minister of Defense
In office
24 August 1981 – 23 August 1983
Preceded byNorbert Lévêque
Succeeded byBaptiste Daniau
Personal details
Born18 July 1909
Arouille, Veyrac, Gagium
Died23 August 1983 (age 74)
Campagnolles, Abagail, Gagium
Political partyRevolutionary Committee for Reform (1968-1983)
People’s Labor Party (1951-1968)
ResidenceLaurillac
EducationVeyrac Commonwealth University

Ulysse Cohen (18 July 1909 - 23 August 1983) was a Gagian politician and military leader who served as Prime Minister during the Third Great War, having founded the communist Revolutionary Committee for Reform in response to economic troubles faced under Green Realist Party leadership of the nation. Ulysse Cohen appointed himself as Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee on 11 April 1968, holding the position until his assassination on 23 August 1983. Cohen also held the position of acting Minister of Defense up until his assassination.

Early life and education

Military career

Early political career

Founding the Revolutionary Committee

Prime Minister of Gagium

Third Great War

Assassination