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Juan Ramon Costa was born on April 9th, 1901 in Northrock, New Liverpool. His family was rich and enrolled him in classical education. At age 20, he became an economist. He said that the system of Government needed "Reform to protect its citizens". In 1929 he created the "Reform Party for Slokais Islands". In 1932 he was elected to the House of Representatives and held the same seat for almost 30 years, however by 1950 he was one of the most powerful figures as his party grew to 15 seats. In 1955 he formed the Reform Party Liberation Force, | Juan Ramon Costa was born on April 9th, 1901 in Northrock, New Liverpool. His family was rich and enrolled him in classical education. At age 20, he became an economist. He said that the system of Government needed "Reform to protect its citizens". In 1929 he created the "Reform Party for Slokais Islands". In 1932 he was elected to the House of Representatives and held the same seat for almost 30 years, however by 1950 he was one of the most powerful figures as his party grew to 15 seats. In 1955 he formed the Reform Party Liberation Force, which was a para-military force that would often clash with Leftist protesters. During the late 50s, he quickly grew in power and by 1960 he was a front-runner in the Presidential race. He won the election with 62% of the vote, his party took control of the House. He released his guide to a "Better Living in a Reformed System", this was his personal opinion, and it became a national standard. He also built up the military and incorporated the RPLF into the Army. In 1963, he changed the constitution to extend his term to 8 years, this was met by protests that were quickly put down. At this point with nothing stopping him, he took complete control of the government, and any who opposed him were crushed. He closed the country and then began a massive economic push, by building massive farms and camps for "the masses to learn the Reformist Ideas". In 1966, after a bloody incident in San Jose, there were massive protests, over 100,000 came out. However, the military came in to break up the protests. Over the next 8 months, New Liverpool became a battleground as various factions attacked government buildings. In 1967 the military turned on Juan Costa and couped him from government, however, there was soon a counter-coup. Juan Costa led his followers onto Washmore Island, where they held a government in exile for 3 years until the new Federation forces captured him and put him on trial for his crimes. He was sentenced to public execution, and on August 20th, 1971, he was shot and beaten by an angry mob. | ||
Revision as of 11:28, 9 August 2021
Overview
Juan Costa was the 6th President of Slokais and the first and last from the Reform Party, He was couped in the Second Slokasian Civil War in 1967
| Juan Costa | |
|---|---|
| 6th President Of Slokais | |
| In office January 2nd, 1961 – May 19th, 1967 | |
| 1st Leader of the Reform Party of Slokais | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 6, 1901 New Liverpool |
| Died | August 20, 1971 New Liverpool |
| Cause of death | Public Execution |
| Resting place | Museuem of Revoultion |
| Political party | Reform Party |
| Spouse(s) | Xiomara Wilson |
| Children | Alan Gonzalez, Martha Gonzalez, Alexander Gonzalez |
| Mother | Harriet Costa |
| Father | Mitchell Gonzalez |
| Residence | 1800 High Rd |
| Alma mater | Slokais School of Ecnommics |
Life
Juan Ramon Costa was born on April 9th, 1901 in Northrock, New Liverpool. His family was rich and enrolled him in classical education. At age 20, he became an economist. He said that the system of Government needed "Reform to protect its citizens". In 1929 he created the "Reform Party for Slokais Islands". In 1932 he was elected to the House of Representatives and held the same seat for almost 30 years, however by 1950 he was one of the most powerful figures as his party grew to 15 seats. In 1955 he formed the Reform Party Liberation Force, which was a para-military force that would often clash with Leftist protesters. During the late 50s, he quickly grew in power and by 1960 he was a front-runner in the Presidential race. He won the election with 62% of the vote, his party took control of the House. He released his guide to a "Better Living in a Reformed System", this was his personal opinion, and it became a national standard. He also built up the military and incorporated the RPLF into the Army. In 1963, he changed the constitution to extend his term to 8 years, this was met by protests that were quickly put down. At this point with nothing stopping him, he took complete control of the government, and any who opposed him were crushed. He closed the country and then began a massive economic push, by building massive farms and camps for "the masses to learn the Reformist Ideas". In 1966, after a bloody incident in San Jose, there were massive protests, over 100,000 came out. However, the military came in to break up the protests. Over the next 8 months, New Liverpool became a battleground as various factions attacked government buildings. In 1967 the military turned on Juan Costa and couped him from government, however, there was soon a counter-coup. Juan Costa led his followers onto Washmore Island, where they held a government in exile for 3 years until the new Federation forces captured him and put him on trial for his crimes. He was sentenced to public execution, and on August 20th, 1971, he was shot and beaten by an angry mob.