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  | birth_place    =  Chatoogu’u, Tsibitsy
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  | death_place    =  Chatoogu'u, Tsibitsy
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Peket Ahmadi was a retired Tsiba politician and member of the [[Shooda-Tsiba]] party. He was the second Prime Minister of Tsiba, as well as the second Leader of the Shooda-Tsiba Party. He worked with the resistance against the Islamist government of Tsiba through the 1950s and 60s. Ahmadi served as the first Ja-Prime Minister of Tsiba and succeeded [[Beshootsu Pyvupi]] after her assasination in 1991. He retired from politics in 2008 and died in 2018 at his home in Chatoogu'u of lung cancer.
Peket Ahmadi was a Tsiba politician and member of the [[Shooda-Tsiba]] party. He was the second Prime Minister of Tsiba, as well as the second Leader of the Shooda-Tsiba Party, from 1993 to 2018. He served as a General in the Special Forces of the [[Shooda-Tsiba Patseda]] from 1993 to 1996. He was the first Ja-Prime Minister of Tsiba and succeeded [[Beshootsu Pyvupi]] after her assasination in 2003. He died in 2018 at his home in Chatoogu'u of lung cancer.


==Early Life and Career==
==Early Life and Career==
Ahmadi was born in 1936, in the city of Chatoogu'u. His father was a high school teacher and his mother was a homemaker. He enrolled at the University of Central Vi'atsy in 1954. He first became involved in the growing socialist movement while in college. He was arrested three times over the course of his college education and, by the time of his graduation, was one of the most prominent anti-Islamist student leaders.
Ahmadi was born in 1959 in the city of Chatoogu'u. His father was a high school teacher and his mother was a homemaker. He enrolled at the University of Central Vi'atsy in 1977, where he first became involved with anti-Jutstytoo groups. In 1986 he went into hiding in [[Ahitutha]] where he first met Beshootsu Pyvupi. The two worked together extensively until Pyvupi's death in 2003.


Ahmadi remained active politically while working odd jobs after college. He went into hiding in 1964 after receiving numerous credible threats to his life as the government began openly attacking and murdering political dissenters.
He led the Special Forces of the Shooda-Tsiba Patseda from 1993 and 1996, where he legendarily was the first member of the STP to step foot in [[Shuputsy]] when it was retaken in 1993.  


==Political Career==
==Political Career==
During the Tsiba Civil War of 1968, Ahmadi fought alongside Pyvupi. When the war was over and the Shooda-Tsiba established their government, Pyvupi nominated Ahmadi to be Ja-Prime Minister. He served in this capacity for over two decades. As Ja-Prime Minister, Pyvupi adovacted for reforms to the political system.  
When the STP took over Tsiba in 1993, Pyvupi nominated Ahmadi as her Ja-Prime Minister. He retired from the Special Forces following the [[Yavotera-Tsiba War]].


On June 11, 1991, Prime Minister Beshootsu Pyvupi was assassinated in Chavotsy. Ahmadi took over her roles as leader of the Shooda-Tsiba party and as Prime Minister of Tsiba. As Prime Minister he opened the political system to parties outside of the Shooda-Tsiba. However, he was often criticized for his lack of foreign policy decisions and his perceived  inability to handle the [[Shuputsy Uprising]]. He resigned in 2008 and his protege, Mahshid Shi'upa, took over his roles.
On June 11, 2003, Prime Minister Beshootsu Pyvupi was assassinated in Chavotsy. Ahmadi took over her roles as leader of the Shooda-Tsiba party and as Prime Minister of Tsiba. As Prime Minister he opened the political system to parties outside of the Shooda-Tsiba. However, he was often criticized for his lack of foreign policy. He died in 2018 and his protege, Mahshid Shi'upa, took over his roles.


==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==
Ahmadi met and married his wife in 1970. The couple had three children. After Ahmadi retired from politics they returned to Ahmadi's hometown of Chatoogu'u. In 2016 Ahmadi was diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer, which ultimately killed him two years later in 2018. Ahmadi was buried in Chatoogu'u's city cemetary, at the requests of his widow.
Ahmadi met and married his wife in 1983. The couple had three children.  
 
As Prime Minister, Ahmadi split his time between his hometown of Chatoogu'u and the capital of [[Jishutsy]]. In 2016 Ahmadi was diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer, which ultimately killed him two years later in 2018. Ahmadi was buried in Chatoogu'u's city cemetary, at the requests of his widow.


Ahmadi identified as non-religious.
Ahmadi identified as non-religious.


[[Category: People]] [[Category: Politics]] [[Category: Tsiba]]
[[Category: People]] [[Category: Politics]] [[Category: Tsiba]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 27 July 2020

Peket Ahmadi
Ahmadi on a state visit to Algeria
2nd Prime Minister
In office
June 13, 1991 – August 10, 2018
Preceded byBeshootsu Pyvupi
Succeeded byMahshid Shi'upa
2nd Leader of the Shooda-Tsiba Party
In office
June 13, 1991 – August 10, 2018
Preceded byBeshootsu Pyvupi
Succeeded byMahshid Shi'upa
1st Ja-Prime Minister
In office
August 12, 1993 – June 13, 2003
Prime MinisterBeshootsu Pyvupi
Succeeded byMahshid Shi'upa
Personal details
Born(1959-08-14)August 14, 1959
Chatoogu’u, Tsibitsy
DiedDecember 15, 2018(2018-12-15) (aged 59)
Chatoogu'u, Tsibitsy
Cause of deathLung Cancer
Resting placeChatoogu'u, Tsibitsy
Political partyShooda-Tsiba
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Voohhada Ahmadi (1983-2018)
Children3
MotherEleanor Ahmadi
FatherGichypy Ahmadi
Alma materUniversity of Central Vi'atsy
Military service
AllegianceShooda-Tsiba Patseda
Service/branchSpecial Forces
Years of service1993-1996
RankGeneral

Peket Ahmadi was a Tsiba politician and member of the Shooda-Tsiba party. He was the second Prime Minister of Tsiba, as well as the second Leader of the Shooda-Tsiba Party, from 1993 to 2018. He served as a General in the Special Forces of the Shooda-Tsiba Patseda from 1993 to 1996. He was the first Ja-Prime Minister of Tsiba and succeeded Beshootsu Pyvupi after her assasination in 2003. He died in 2018 at his home in Chatoogu'u of lung cancer.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Ahmadi was born in 1959 in the city of Chatoogu'u. His father was a high school teacher and his mother was a homemaker. He enrolled at the University of Central Vi'atsy in 1977, where he first became involved with anti-Jutstytoo groups. In 1986 he went into hiding in Ahitutha where he first met Beshootsu Pyvupi. The two worked together extensively until Pyvupi's death in 2003.

He led the Special Forces of the Shooda-Tsiba Patseda from 1993 and 1996, where he legendarily was the first member of the STP to step foot in Shuputsy when it was retaken in 1993.

Political Career[edit | edit source]

When the STP took over Tsiba in 1993, Pyvupi nominated Ahmadi as her Ja-Prime Minister. He retired from the Special Forces following the Yavotera-Tsiba War.

On June 11, 2003, Prime Minister Beshootsu Pyvupi was assassinated in Chavotsy. Ahmadi took over her roles as leader of the Shooda-Tsiba party and as Prime Minister of Tsiba. As Prime Minister he opened the political system to parties outside of the Shooda-Tsiba. However, he was often criticized for his lack of foreign policy. He died in 2018 and his protege, Mahshid Shi'upa, took over his roles.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Ahmadi met and married his wife in 1983. The couple had three children.

As Prime Minister, Ahmadi split his time between his hometown of Chatoogu'u and the capital of Jishutsy. In 2016 Ahmadi was diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer, which ultimately killed him two years later in 2018. Ahmadi was buried in Chatoogu'u's city cemetary, at the requests of his widow.

Ahmadi identified as non-religious.