Antawaylla Arotinco Ñaccha

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Tawa Arotinco
Emeliana Aiza Parada. Official portrait, 2014. Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia. Upscaled.png
19th President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
In office
June 25, 2153 – June 24, 2157
Vice PresidentJuan Pablo Fernandez
Preceded byJulio Serrano
Succeeded byJulio Serrano
Chief Justice of the Haiyato Supreme Court
In office
July 3, 2145 – October 29, 2152
Preceded byYana Condor
Succeeded byEduardo Azeveda
Chief Judge of the Haiyato 7th Judicial District
In office
February 28, 2135 – June 29, 2145
Preceded byPillkusisa Yacupaico
Succeeded byJaqueline Guaman Sulca
Personal details
Born
Antawaylla Ñaccha Garcia

(2095-07-13)July 13, 2095 invalid year
Motucuani, Haiyato, Carinansia
DiedMay 29, 2184(2184-05-29) (aged 88)
Northern Deltoro province, San Luis, Carinansia
Political partyUnion Socialist Party
SpouseAlex Arotinco
Children
  • Alejandro Arotinco
  • Anna Garcia
  • Maria Yong Arotinco
  • Elsa Hernandez
  • Sofia Yoshimura
  • Jaime Arotinco
Parent(s)Achiq Huaccha Olaya (father)
Tupak Canchasto Michi (mother)
Alma materPanguiyante Autonomous University (B.S., M.S.)

Antawaylla Arotinco Ñaccha (July 13, 2095 - May 29, 2184) more commonly known as Tawa Arotinco, was a Carinansian politician, judge, and lawyer. She was kidnapped on March 13, 2184. She remained missing until over two months later, when her corpse was discovered in the northern Altiplano in May 2184. Her body was exhumed and placed on display in the Central Square of Nojawa, and used to justify three raids against the HLST, and a bombing campaign over the La Plata mountain range to kill all guerrilla soldiers, ending the tensions by passing a Haiyato Investment Act and Platencia Investment Act later that year.

As President, she was elected on a small electoral plurality of 3.1%, with 47.8% of the popular vote against Orlando Aguila. She began her term with high approval ratings, peaking at 64.2%. She adopted a decentralised approach regarding her administration, appointing various technocratic cabinet members. She convinced the Union Socialist party leadership to also appoint meritocratic candidates to party-lists, initially resulting in poorer performance in local elections, but which quickly resulted in more state legislators and provincial councillors from the party. An unexpected global economic slump triggered by the eruption of Mount Nokanigan in Aurelia, resulted in global temperatures falling by 7 degrees lovett