Tamara Sándor
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Tamara Sándor | |
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Ṹiṳiṷi Ḻíṵúīṷ | |
Leader of the National Coalition | |
Assumed office 15 October 2023 | |
Preceded by | Rajmund Zobor |
Member of the Kerületi Közgyűlés for Balatonalmádi District | |
Assumed office 20 August 2021 | |
Preceded by | Rudolf Jónás |
Constituency | Rozschiv District |
Member of the Népgyűlés for Balatonalmádi District | |
In office 20 August 2015 – 20 August 2021 | |
Preceded by | Boldizsár Fekete |
Succeeded by | Melinda Gál |
Constituency | Rozschiv District |
Personal details | |
Born | Tamara Ivett Sándor 9 April 1985 Drahizyorsk, Ruvelka |
Political party | Ruvelkan Union (as part of the National Coalition) |
Alma mater | Moravskoslezsky Institue of Physics and Engineering |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ruvelka |
Branch/service | Imperial Fusiliers |
Years of service | 2007 – 2014 |
Rank | Junior Regimental Leader (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Battles/wars | Zemplen War |
Tamara Ivett Sándor (Ruvelkan: Ṹiṳiṷi Ĩṻìṹṹ Ḻíṵúīṷ; IPA: /tɒmɒrɒ ivɛtt ʃaːndor/; born 16 July 1981) is a Ruvelkan politician who is the leader of the National Coalition—the official opposition to the currently ruling Progressive Alliance. She has gained significant popularity in Chancellor Márthe Pryde's second-term, calling out the ongoing militarization of neighboring Syara and the current government's seeming lack of initiative in addressing the concerns of Ruvelkan citizens living on the borders and those residing in the Zemplen Autonomous Region and Imerti and Armavir Special Districts. Her popularity in the border regions resulted in her election to the District Assembly following two terms in the People's Assembly and her later election as leader of the National Coalition following a snap election in the wake of Rajmund Zobor's resignation as party leader of the Ruvelkan Union.
Born and raised in Drahizyorsk, a closed city in the Balatonalmádi District, Tamara often described that her youth was defined by a residual fear of a Syaran invasion of Ruvelka that permeated throughout her life and the lives of her friends and family—a fear that ultimately came true in May 2008. An Imperial Fusilier veteran who served during the Zemplen War, Sándor utilizes her experiences in the war as precedent to further Ruvelkan security concerns. Although she is not directly opposed to the reconciliationist agenda championed by the Progressive Alliance since the end of the war, Sándor firmly believes that Ruvelka should continue to develop its military complex and pursue closer foreign relations with nations such as Acrea and Cacerta in opposition to the growing relations of Syara with Æþurheim and Drazhinskiya.