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|vicepresident = [[Anastasi Obrádović]]
|vicepresident = [[Anastasi Obrádović]]
|primeminister = [[Radovan Kozić]]
|primeminister = [[Radovan Kozić]]
|term_start  = 23 July 2017
|term_start  = 24 July 2017
|term_end    =  
|term_end    =  
|predecessor  = [[Sebastijan Ilić]]
|predecessor  = [[Sebastijan Ilić]]
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|office1      = Governor of [[Sevierna Zakotija]]
|office1      = Governor of [[Sevierna Zakotija]]
|deputy1      = Duro Petrusić <br> Saša Hužak <br> Milan Krčelić  
|deputy1      = Duro Petrusić <br> Saša Hužak <br> Milan Krčelić  
|term_start1  = 2 November 2005
|term_start1  = 2 November 2009
|term_end1    = 25 October 2014
|term_end1    = 24 July 2017
|predecessor1 = Dimităr Korsun  
|predecessor1 = Dimităr Korsun  
|successor1  = Milan Krčelić  
|successor1  = Milan Krčelić  
|office2      = Finance Minister of Luepola
|term_start2  = 31 July 2005
|term_end2    = 7 August 2009
|predecessor2 = Mislav Radman
|successor2  = Ernest Smolić


|birth_name  = Savo Kraľ Grigorević
|birth_name  = Savo Kraľ Grigorević
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|death_date  =  
|death_date  =  
|death_place  =  
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|party        = [[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican Party]] {{small|(1991-present)}}
|party        = [[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican Party]] {{small|(1986-present)}}
|spouse      = Marija Krasănska Grigorevna {{small|(1978–1981)}} <br> Sara Beľana Grigorevna {{small|(1988–present)}}
|spouse      = Marija Krasănska Grigorevna {{small|(1978–1981)}} <br> Sara Beľana Grigorevna {{small|(1988–present)}}
|alma_mater  = Hrdovna Polytechnic University
|alma_mater  = Hrdovna Polytechnic University
|signature    =  
|signature    =  
|allegiance  = {{flag|Luepola}}
|allegiance  = {{flag|Luepola}}
|branch      ={{flagicon|Luepolanrebel}} Luepolan Liberation Army
|branch      ={{flagicon|Luepolanrebel}} Luepolan Armed Forces
|unit        = ''Stepan Vogt'' Brigade
|unit        = 28th Artillery Brigade ''"Ruki"''
|serviceyears= 1977-1989
|serviceyears= 1981-1985
|battles    = [[Luepolan War]]
|battles    = [[Luepolan War]]
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Grigorevic is running for re-election in the [[2021 Luepolan presidential election]] as the [[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican]] candidate; he was confirmed as the nominee by party officials shortly after announcing his intent to run for re-election in December 2019.
Grigorevic is running for re-election in the [[2021 Luepolan presidential election]] as the [[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican]] candidate; he was confirmed as the nominee by party officials shortly after announcing his intent to run for re-election in December 2019.


==Early Life==
==Early life==
===Luepolan War (1981-85)===
Grigorević was born on 30 July 1954 in [[Hrdovna]], Sevierna Zakotija. He was the son of Viktor Grigorević and Svietlana Grigorevna, and had one brother, Ilija. His father Viktor was a factory worker in Hrdovna, who had briefly served in the [[Luepolan People's Army]] as a young conscript near the end of the [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]]. His mother Svietlana was partially of Zacotian descent. Grigorević began attending primary school in August 1960. In 1963 his family relocated to [[Voitz]], where Grigorević completed schooling in 1971, graduating sixth in his class. He subsequently returned to Hrdovna and pursued a bachelor's degree in business at Hrdovna Polytechnic University, with a minor in law, completing it in 1976. Throughout his education, Grigorević also studied and became fluent in {{wpl|German language|Vierz}} and {{wpl|Slovenian language|Zacotian}}
 
===Luepolan Spring (1976-85)===
Grigorević first ventured into the political sphere shortly after graduating from Hrdovna Polytechnic, joining [[Megafon]], an activist organization that criticized the regulation of {{wpl|freedom of speech}}. He marched as part of a demonstration concurrent with the [[1977 Voitz football riot]] and was arrested by authorities along with dozens of others, serving a short jail sentence before being released in November 1977. Grigorević continued to make political connections and network with other activists and demonstrators; among them was Marija Krasănska, who Grigorević married the following year.
 
Grigorević had relocated to [[Jutska]] in 1979 when a wave of riots erupted, starting the [[March Uprising]]. Grigorević claimed in 2011 that he was among a crowd of protestors that was fired upon by the [[Luepolan Home Guard]] at this time. After the coup of the [[State of Luepola|Luepolan government]], Savo unsuccessfully ran for election as the mayor of the town of Ivalic in Jutska. However, with the onset of the [[Luepolan War]], Grigorević's brother enlisted in the Luepolan Army as an infantryman - he was later killed in the [[Battle of Voitz (1980)|first Battle of Voitz]]. Seven months later, his wife was killed during an air raid on Voitz, prompting Grigorević to enlist in the Luepolan Army, where he would serve as an artillery gunner. His brigade was among the first to begin their assault in [[Operation Hurricane]], a decisive campaign of the war.


==Early Political Career==
==Political career==
===Governor of Sevierna Zakotija===
Grigorević retired from the army shortly after the end of the Luepolan War and renewed his political pursuits, joining the [[Republican Party (Luepola)|Republican party]] in January 1986. His first success came in 1987 when he was elected to the Senate of his home state Sevierna Zakotija, serving two full terms. Among his accomplishments as a state-level senator was rallying opposition to a bill aimed at minimizing promotion of the historically-important Zacotian language and culture within the state, as well as negotiating with his [[Progressive Party of Luepola|progressive]] counterparts on the raising of taxes to help pay off accrued reconstruction debt.


==President of Luepola==
===Governor of Sevierna Zakotija (1997-2005)===
===Foreign Policy===
===Finance Minister (2005-2009)===
===Domestic Policy===
===Administration and Governance===


==Views and Public Perception==
==President of Luepola (2017-present)==
===Foreign policy===
===Domestic policy===
===Administration and governance===
===2021 presidential election===


==Personal Life==
==Views and public perception==


==Personal life==


{{Luepola Topics}}
{{Luepola Topics}}

Revision as of 05:23, 26 November 2020

Savo Grigorević
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President of Luepola
Assumed office
24 July 2017
Prime MinisterRadovan Kozić
Vice PresidentAnastasi Obrádović
Preceded bySebastijan Ilić
Governor of Sevierna Zakotija
In office
2 November 2009 – 24 July 2017
DeputyDuro Petrusić
Saša Hužak
Milan Krčelić
Preceded byDimităr Korsun
Succeeded byMilan Krčelić
Finance Minister of Luepola
In office
31 July 2005 – 7 August 2009
Preceded byMislav Radman
Succeeded byErnest Smolić
Personal details
Born
Savo Kraľ Grigorević

(1954-07-30) 30 July 1954 (age 69)
Hrdovna, Sevierna Zakotija, State of Luepola
Political partyRepublican Party (1986-present)
Spouse(s)Marija Krasănska Grigorevna (1978–1981)
Sara Beľana Grigorevna (1988–present)
Alma materHrdovna Polytechnic University
Military service
Allegiance Luepola
Branch/serviceLuepolanrebel Luepolan Armed Forces
Years of service1981-1985
Unit28th Artillery Brigade "Ruki"
Battles/warsLuepolan War

Savo Grigorević (Luepolan: [ˈsavɔ griˈgɔrevic]; born 30 July 1954) is a Luepolan politician serving as the sixth and current president of Luepola. Grigorević had previously served as the governor of the province of Sevierna Zakotija from 2005 to 2014.

Grigorevic is running for re-election in the 2021 Luepolan presidential election as the Republican candidate; he was confirmed as the nominee by party officials shortly after announcing his intent to run for re-election in December 2019.

Early life

Grigorević was born on 30 July 1954 in Hrdovna, Sevierna Zakotija. He was the son of Viktor Grigorević and Svietlana Grigorevna, and had one brother, Ilija. His father Viktor was a factory worker in Hrdovna, who had briefly served in the Luepolan People's Army as a young conscript near the end of the Great War. His mother Svietlana was partially of Zacotian descent. Grigorević began attending primary school in August 1960. In 1963 his family relocated to Voitz, where Grigorević completed schooling in 1971, graduating sixth in his class. He subsequently returned to Hrdovna and pursued a bachelor's degree in business at Hrdovna Polytechnic University, with a minor in law, completing it in 1976. Throughout his education, Grigorević also studied and became fluent in Vierz and Zacotian

Luepolan Spring (1976-85)

Grigorević first ventured into the political sphere shortly after graduating from Hrdovna Polytechnic, joining Megafon, an activist organization that criticized the regulation of freedom of speech. He marched as part of a demonstration concurrent with the 1977 Voitz football riot and was arrested by authorities along with dozens of others, serving a short jail sentence before being released in November 1977. Grigorević continued to make political connections and network with other activists and demonstrators; among them was Marija Krasănska, who Grigorević married the following year.

Grigorević had relocated to Jutska in 1979 when a wave of riots erupted, starting the March Uprising. Grigorević claimed in 2011 that he was among a crowd of protestors that was fired upon by the Luepolan Home Guard at this time. After the coup of the Luepolan government, Savo unsuccessfully ran for election as the mayor of the town of Ivalic in Jutska. However, with the onset of the Luepolan War, Grigorević's brother enlisted in the Luepolan Army as an infantryman - he was later killed in the first Battle of Voitz. Seven months later, his wife was killed during an air raid on Voitz, prompting Grigorević to enlist in the Luepolan Army, where he would serve as an artillery gunner. His brigade was among the first to begin their assault in Operation Hurricane, a decisive campaign of the war.

Political career

Grigorević retired from the army shortly after the end of the Luepolan War and renewed his political pursuits, joining the Republican party in January 1986. His first success came in 1987 when he was elected to the Senate of his home state Sevierna Zakotija, serving two full terms. Among his accomplishments as a state-level senator was rallying opposition to a bill aimed at minimizing promotion of the historically-important Zacotian language and culture within the state, as well as negotiating with his progressive counterparts on the raising of taxes to help pay off accrued reconstruction debt.

Governor of Sevierna Zakotija (1997-2005)

Finance Minister (2005-2009)

President of Luepola (2017-present)

Foreign policy

Domestic policy

Administration and governance

2021 presidential election

Views and public perception

Personal life