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  | successor          = [[Leonardo Alcântara]]  
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  | birth_date      = {{Birth date|1929|7|29}}
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  | death_place    = [[Formigosa]], [[Dunhelm Island|Revolution Island]], [[Maracao]]
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'''Enéas Almeida''' (29 July 1929{{snd}}18 February 1981; aged 51) was a [[Maracao|Maracan]] statesman who served as the fourth President of Maracao from 1958 and 1973. A socialist and [[Pan-Bahianism|pan-Bahianist]], Almeida sponsored many state-run programs to promote Bahian cultural heritage in Maracao and elsewhere in the Asterias. Almeida was perhaps best known for his aggressive policies, both foreign, which saw support given for [[Chistovodia]] during its war with Nuxica, as well as internal, where he was central to Maracao's transition away from the conventional {{wp|council communist}} model seen throughout the socialist world and towards increased presidential power as well as policies that promoted the [[Revolutionary Liberation Front]] as a {{wp|vanguard party}} in the country.
'''Enéas Almeida''' (29 July 1919{{snd}}18 February 1981; aged 61) was a [[Maracao|Maracan]] statesman who served as the fourth President of Maracao from 1958 and 1973. A socialist and [[Pan-Bahianism|pan-Bahianist]], Almeida sponsored many state-run programs to promote Bahian cultural heritage in Maracao and elsewhere in the Asterias. Almeida was perhaps best known for his aggressive policies, both foreign, which saw support given for [[Chistovodia]] during its war with Nuxica, as well as internal, where he was central to Maracao's transition away from the conventional {{wp|council communist}} model seen throughout the socialist world and towards increased presidential power as well as policies that promoted the [[Revolutionary Liberation Front]] as a {{wp|vanguard party}} in the country.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==

Latest revision as of 21:14, 30 December 2020

Enéas Almeida
Eneas Almeida, 1966.jpg
Almeida at the 33rd Congress of the Revolutionary Liberation Front in 1966
4th President of Maracao
In office
March 30, 1958 – September 18, 1973
Prime MinisterLeonardo Alcântara
Preceded byMatheus Moreno
Succeeded byLeonardo Alcântara
Personal details
Born(1919-07-29)July 29, 1919
Porto Leste, Empire of Maracao
DiedFebruary 18, 1981(1981-02-18) (aged 61)
Formigosa, Revolution Island, Maracao
Resting placeFebruary 26th Mausoleum, Rozem, Maracao
Political partyRevolutionary Liberation Front
Children1

Enéas Almeida (29 July 1919 – 18 February 1981; aged 61) was a Maracan statesman who served as the fourth President of Maracao from 1958 and 1973. A socialist and pan-Bahianist, Almeida sponsored many state-run programs to promote Bahian cultural heritage in Maracao and elsewhere in the Asterias. Almeida was perhaps best known for his aggressive policies, both foreign, which saw support given for Chistovodia during its war with Nuxica, as well as internal, where he was central to Maracao's transition away from the conventional council communist model seen throughout the socialist world and towards increased presidential power as well as policies that promoted the Revolutionary Liberation Front as a vanguard party in the country.

Early life

Presidency

Post-political career

Personal life