Kosta Coanda

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Kosta Coanda
Marshal Kosta Coanda.jpg
6th Prime Minister of Polonge
Assumed office
9 March 2085
MonarchMaria Christina
Preceded byNickolaus von Hopfer
2nd Chief of Army Staff
In office
23 March 2078 – 9 March 2085
MonarchMaria Anna
Preceded byBakos Mihály
Succeeded byvacant
Head of the Hagyomány Party
Assumed office
9 November 2083
Preceded byKristóf Déak
Personal details
Born
Kosta Coandă de Bálint

July 1, 2029 (age 56)
Zala, Prievidza, Polonge
Citizenship Polonge
Political partyHagyomány
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
SpouseCsenge Anett Sipos (m.2054)
ChildrenViktória
Gyula
Csenge
Anett
Ákos
Mark
Parent(s)Ákos Coanda
Martina Bálint
Alma materMilitary Academy of Marakareta
Military service
Allegiance Polonge
Branch/serviceArmy
Years of service2050-2059
2066-2071
2074-2085
RankKuk ColGen 1918.svg Field marshal
Battles/warsManchurian War
Great Northern War
Estovakian War
Seidanese War

Kosta Coanda is a retired four-star general in the Imperial Army of Polonge who currently serves as the 6th Prime Minister of Polonge. He has previously served as Chief of Army Staff in service of the Empresses Maria Anna and Maria Christina. He is a 2050 graduate of the Imperial Military Academy where he was commissioned as an Armor Officer shortly afterwards. During his more than 20 years of active service he has held command and staff positions across the Army and fought and lead forces in several conflicts such as the Estovakian War and the Seidanese War. Coanda entered the world of politics in 2083 when he became the Head of the Hagyomány Party or Traditionalists Party in opposition of the Progressive Party and his long time rival, Nickolaus von Hopfer. In 2085, during the midst of the National Assembly’s first ever general election, Coanda was seen at the forefront of the Traditionalist Party. Following the Traditionalists taking 62% of the seats in the National Assembly, the greatest shift in Polongain history, Coanda was sworn in as Prime Minister of Polonge.

Early Life

Education

Chief of Army Staff

Prime Minister

Personal Life