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'''Carlito Palmeira''' (September 11, 1898 - XX XX, 1935), was a [[Paretia|Paretian]] politician and leader of the {{wp|fascist|functionalist}} [[New Nation of Paretia Party]]. He served as [[Premier of Paretia|Premier]] of [[Functionalist Paretia]] from 1925 to 1935. He was appointed Premier after he, Paretian military command, and Paretian monarch [[Roberta II]] staged a coup to overthrow democratically elected [[Xulio Sousa]] in 1925. He was leader of Paretia throughout the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] alongside the [[Entente]] faction. In 1935, when nearly all of Paretia was taken by [[Grand Alliance]] forces, he committed suicide to avoid capture. | '''Carlito Palmeira''' (September 11, 1898 - XX XX, 1935), was a [[Paretia|Paretian]] politician and leader of the {{wp|fascist|functionalist}} [[New Nation of Paretia Party]]. He served as [[Premier of Paretia|Premier]] of [[Functionalist Paretia]] from 1925 to 1935. He was appointed Premier after he, Paretian military command, and Paretian monarch [[Roberta II]] staged a coup to overthrow democratically elected [[Xulio Sousa]] in 1925. He was leader of Paretia throughout the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] alongside the [[Entente]] faction. In 1935, when nearly all of Paretia was taken by [[Grand Alliance]] forces, he committed suicide to avoid capture. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
[[File:Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera boy scout.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Carlito Palmeira as a young boy scout (far-left).]] | |||
Carlito was born on September 11, 1898 in [[Felipeio]], [[Luzela]], to a middle class family. His father, Henrique, was a lawyer who worked most of the time while his mother, Izabela, stayed at home. He was the oldest of his siblings. Carlito went to a local catholic school and in 1916 went on to study political philosophy at the [[University of Precea]], here he studied the philosophies of various ideologies, including {{wp|socialism}}, {{wp|nationalism}}, and {{wp|syndicalism}}. Here he became an early leader in the right-wing groups at the school, and eventually lead his own political actions organization that helped with right-wing campaigns, known as the ''Students for the Nation''. | |||
During his time at the university he also wrote many papers on his political ideas, many of which would be considered early layout of the ideology of ''New Nationalism'' that his future political party would be based upon. He would also take trips to various countries, including [[Soravia]], [[Werania]], and [[Amathia]]. In 1918 he took lotice of the [[Parti Populaire]] in [[Gaullica]], and wrote that he was supportive of [[Rafael Duclerque]] and their ideals. | |||
After his time in college he began to work on creating his own political party, alongside many of his friends, and came to fruition as the [[New Nation of Paretia Party]] in 1919. | |||
==Early Political Career== | ==Early Political Career== | ||
==PNNP Leadership== | ==PNNP Leadership== | ||
==Rise to Power== | ==Rise to Power== | ||
==Great War== | ==Great War== |
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The Most Honorable Carlito Palmeira | |
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Premier of Paretia | |
In office 7 November 1925 – XX XX 1935 | |
Monarch | Roberta II |
Preceded by | Duarte Bonefacio |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Senator of Luzela | |
In office 5 August 1919 – 7 November 1925 | |
Preceded by | Caio Garcia |
Succeeded by | Cézar Passos |
Chairman of the New Nation of Paretia Party | |
In office 16 February 1919 – XX XX, 1935 | |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Carlito Suares Palmeira September 11, 1898 Felipieo, Luzela |
Died | XX XX, 1935 Precea, Luzela |
Cause of death | Suicide with handgun |
Political party | New Nation of Paretia Party |
Spouse | Francisca Fraga |
Children | Amílcar |
Alma mater | University of Verlois University of Precea |
Carlito Palmeira (September 11, 1898 - XX XX, 1935), was a Paretian politician and leader of the functionalist New Nation of Paretia Party. He served as Premier of Functionalist Paretia from 1925 to 1935. He was appointed Premier after he, Paretian military command, and Paretian monarch Roberta II staged a coup to overthrow democratically elected Xulio Sousa in 1925. He was leader of Paretia throughout the Great War alongside the Entente faction. In 1935, when nearly all of Paretia was taken by Grand Alliance forces, he committed suicide to avoid capture.
Early Life
Carlito was born on September 11, 1898 in Felipeio, Luzela, to a middle class family. His father, Henrique, was a lawyer who worked most of the time while his mother, Izabela, stayed at home. He was the oldest of his siblings. Carlito went to a local catholic school and in 1916 went on to study political philosophy at the University of Precea, here he studied the philosophies of various ideologies, including socialism, nationalism, and syndicalism. Here he became an early leader in the right-wing groups at the school, and eventually lead his own political actions organization that helped with right-wing campaigns, known as the Students for the Nation.
During his time at the university he also wrote many papers on his political ideas, many of which would be considered early layout of the ideology of New Nationalism that his future political party would be based upon. He would also take trips to various countries, including Soravia, Werania, and Amathia. In 1918 he took lotice of the Parti Populaire in Gaullica, and wrote that he was supportive of Rafael Duclerque and their ideals.
After his time in college he began to work on creating his own political party, alongside many of his friends, and came to fruition as the New Nation of Paretia Party in 1919.