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After he left the presidency, he initially remained involved in public life, even being an official Advisor to the President from 2056 to 2058. After he suffered a stroke in 2059, he fully withdrew from public life and retired to his hometown of Plaimo, where he is said to have remained until his death in 2075. President Chaves announced a period of mourning and approved the construction of a presidential mausoleum despite their opposing political views. The province of Madero in Ipudorm was created in 2081, named so in his honor.
After he left the presidency, he initially remained involved in public life, even being an official Advisor to the President from 2056 to 2058. After he suffered a stroke in 2059, he fully withdrew from public life and retired to his hometown of Plaimo, where he is said to have remained until his death in 2075. President Chaves announced a period of mourning and approved the construction of a presidential mausoleum despite their opposing political views. The province of Madero in Ipudorm was created in 2081, named so in his honor.
== Early life and education ==
=== Family ===
=== Education ===
=== Academia ===
== Entry into politics ==
=== Creation of the Union Socialist Manifesto ===
=== Mayorship of Plaimo ===
== Governorship of Ipudorm ==
== Presidency ==
=== Annexation of Kangsu ===
=== State dirigisme ===
==== Establishment of Nojawa ====
==== Nationalisation of the LNF ====
=== Nuclear policy ===
==== Discovery of uranium in Haiyato ====
=== Foreign policy ===
== Post-presidency ==
=== Senior advisor to the president ===
==== Stroke ====
=== Withdrawal from public life ===
== Death ==
=== Funeral ===
== Legacy ==

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President of the Serenacy of Carinansia
In office
25 June 2041 – 24 June 2053
Vice President
  • Magali Leitão Pacheco (2041-2049)
  • Chimalcotzin de Campos (2049-2053)
Preceded byKo'ēti Tlazohdira Won
Succeeded byCésar Passos Moreira
Governor of Ipudorm
In office
1 June 2029 – 1 June 2041
Lieutenant
  • Ana Paula Seco (2029-2034)
  • Magali Leitão Pacheco (2034-2041)
Preceded byAgustín Andino Secada
Succeeded byJonathan Costa
Mayor of Plaimo
In office
21 February 2011 – 21 February 2023
Preceded byKimberly Noboa
Succeeded byIvan Santana
Personal details
Born(1971-05-12)May 12, 1971
Plaimo, Ipudorm
DiedMarch 9, 2075(2075-03-09) (aged 103)
San Marcingo, Caluma
Resting placeMadero Mausoleum, Nojawa
Political partyUnion Socialist Party
SpousePaulina Madero Lourenço
Children7 including Sebastião Rodrigo Madero Lourenço
ParentExpression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
  • Teuixochitl Madero Hurtado (father)
  • Carina Madero Obispo (mother)
Alma materIpudorm Autonomous University (B.S., M.S., PhD)

Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo (12 May 1971 - 9 March 2075), was the 5th president of Carinansia and the first to be from a party other than the PRC. Serving from 25 June 2041 to 24 June 2053, he was also the first Carinansian president to be a self-declared socialist. Elected on a promise of expanding Carinansia's borders further again, he annexed Kangsu in 2042, effectively doubling the land area of the country, and increasing the population by tens of millions of people.

After graduating from the Ipudorm Autonomous University with a degree in Sociology, he remained in this field until the age of 31, when he published his Union Socialist Manifesto which outlined his ideology and would serve as the basis of the Union Socialist Party's ideology, which he founded the following year. It remained a fringe third party for years, only gaining national prominence in 2029 when he was elected governor of Ipudorm as discontent with the ruling PRC was high. He passed liberalising wealth redistribution programs, becoming an outspoken advocate for Kangsuan annexation after the outbreak of the Kangsu Crisis.

After Xandinho Carrasco's impeachment, he fundraised extensively to finance a future presidential campaign, originally intended for 2045 but moved to 2041 following Tlazohdira Won's announcement that she would not be seeking re-election. He won with 53.2% of the popular vote, and immediately set to work preparing the country for a massive expansion. He passed the 2042 Kangsu Act, officially annexing the territory, and buying the current territory of the Distrito Central from Ipudorm for $3.2 billion. He convinced the various state governors to ratify a constitutional amendment accepting Tadea as a new state to the Serenacy, with a new capital city now under construction in Lekeadia.

Throughout his tenure, he increased government spending and the government's role in the economy, which some view as being the catalyst for the end of the Carinansian economic miracle. Throughout his tenure though, standards of living only improved as he modernised infrastructure and increased disposable income despite higher taxes. In 2053 he announced he would not seek re-election, citing his old age as the reason for doing so.

After he left the presidency, he initially remained involved in public life, even being an official Advisor to the President from 2056 to 2058. After he suffered a stroke in 2059, he fully withdrew from public life and retired to his hometown of Plaimo, where he is said to have remained until his death in 2075. President Chaves announced a period of mourning and approved the construction of a presidential mausoleum despite their opposing political views. The province of Madero in Ipudorm was created in 2081, named so in his honor.

Early life and education

Family

Education

Academia

Entry into politics

Creation of the Union Socialist Manifesto

Mayorship of Plaimo

Governorship of Ipudorm

Presidency

Annexation of Kangsu

State dirigisme

Establishment of Nojawa

Nationalisation of the LNF

Nuclear policy

Discovery of uranium in Haiyato

Foreign policy

Post-presidency

Senior advisor to the president

Stroke

Withdrawal from public life

Death

Funeral

Legacy