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− | {{Infobox Politician|image = Cezarido.png.jpg|office = Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Cobura]]|term_start = 4312|term_end = 4317|office2 = [[Kolibro]] Party Whip|term_start2 = 4320|term_end2 = 4323|office3 = 4th Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Cobura]]|term_start3 = 4323|term_end3 = 4326|predecessor3 = [[Estella Mariko]]|successor3 = [[Ali Azmera Melos]]|office4 = Coburan Ambassador to the [[World Congress]] and representative of [[Security Council]] Seat E|term_start4 = 4328|birth_date = 4 August 4283|birth_place = [[Mučenjegrad]], [[Tokundi]]|party = [[Kolibro]]|spouse = Beniamo Panzavecchia (since 4331) Born in [[Bunogna]], ([[Istalia]])|children = Arianna Panzavecchia and Levi Panzavecchia|religion = none|ethnicity = Augustan/Tokundian|caption = Full name: ''Deĵano Alexei Cezarido-Panzavecchia''|residence = [[Sharba]]|website = www.kolibro.cob|footnotes = |
+ | {{Infobox Politician|image = Cezarido.png.jpg|office = Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Cobura]]|term_start = 4312|term_end = 4317|office2 = [[Kolibro]] Party Whip|term_start2 = 4320|term_end2 = 4323|office3 = 4th Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Cobura]]|term_start3 = 4323|term_end3 = 4326|predecessor3 = [[Estella Mariko]]|successor3 = [[Ali Azmera Melos]]|office4 = Coburan Ambassador to the [[World Congress]] and representative of [[Security Council]] Seat E|term_start4 = 4328|birth_date = 4 August 4283|birth_place = [[Mučenjegrad]], [[Tokundi]]|party = [[Kolibro]]|spouse = Beniamo Panzavecchia (since 4331) Born in [[Bunogna]], ([[Istalia]])|children = Arianna Panzavecchia and Levi Panzavecchia|religion = none|ethnicity = Augustan/Tokundian|caption = Full name: ''Deĵano Alexei Cezarido-Panzavecchia''|residence = [[Sharba]]|website = www.kolibro.cob|footnotes = [[Politics of Cobura]] |
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− | + | [[Kolibro]]|term_end4 = 4341|predecessor4 = ''none''|successor4 = [[Viktoria Nemouthiane]] (acting)|office5 = 7th Minister of Internal Affairs of [[Cobura]]|term_start5 = 4341|predecessor5 = [[Viatoro Arianito]]|name = ''Deĵano Cezarido'' [[Image:starofhonour.png|15px]]|term_end5 = 4350|office6 = 8th Lieutenant [[Governor-General of Cobura]]|term_start6 = 4350|successor5 = [[Aleksandro Nimeĵelo]]|death_date = 19 December 4352 (69 year old)|death_place = [[Addis Amkä]], ([[Domale]])|term_end6 = 4352}}'''Deĵano Cezarido '''is a [[Cobura|Coburan]] politician and diplomat, who is known best for his Ambassadorship of [[Security Council]] Seat E. He is also known for his book <nowiki>''</nowiki>''A future worth fighting for''<nowiki>''</nowiki>, and became popular by being the first openly gay person to be elected in any major [[Cobura|Coburan]] political office as well as the Security Council Seat E. Furthermore, he also serves as ambassador of the Coburan SAGA foundation and the [[Progressive Coalition (Cobura)|Progressive Coalition]]. |
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He first served as chief of staff and highest adviser to Foreign Minister and later Prime Minister [[Konstantiniano Triho]], after which he became Minister of Foreign Affairs himself in a cabinet headed by the man he first served. Since his term as Foreign Minister, he initiated the <nowiki>''</nowiki>''Leadership to believe in - Cobura for Seat B''<nowiki>''</nowiki> Campaign, in which he managed to get Cobura elected in the [[Security Council|World Congress Security Council,]] representing Seat E. After the victory, he became Cobura's ambassador to the World Congress until 4341, when he returned to Cobura in order to serve as Minister of Internal Affairs. |
He first served as chief of staff and highest adviser to Foreign Minister and later Prime Minister [[Konstantiniano Triho]], after which he became Minister of Foreign Affairs himself in a cabinet headed by the man he first served. Since his term as Foreign Minister, he initiated the <nowiki>''</nowiki>''Leadership to believe in - Cobura for Seat B''<nowiki>''</nowiki> Campaign, in which he managed to get Cobura elected in the [[Security Council|World Congress Security Council,]] representing Seat E. After the victory, he became Cobura's ambassador to the World Congress until 4341, when he returned to Cobura in order to serve as Minister of Internal Affairs. |
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− | As of October 4341, Cezarido is one the nine people to ever become Coburan minister for two different ministries. In 4329, he became 3rd in the popular magazine ''Zania's ''list of most admired people in Terra. |
+ | As of October 4341, Cezarido is one the nine people to ever become Coburan minister for two different ministries (foreign affairs and internal affairs). In 4329, he became 3rd in the popular magazine ''Zania's ''list of most admired people in Terra. |
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+ | In 4350, prior to being inaugurated as Cobura's 8th Lieutenant Governor-General, Cezarido was given the [[Coburan Star of Honour]], a medal rewarded for his outstanding service and lifelong commitment to the Coburan State. The Star was given by then Governor-General [[Sileshi Lishan]]. |
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Deĵano Cezarido | |
Full name: Deĵano Alexei Cezarido-Panzavecchia | |
Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cobura
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In office 4312 – 4317 | |
Kolibro Party Whip
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In office 4320 – 4323 | |
4th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cobura
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In office 4323 – 4326 | |
Preceded by
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Estella Mariko
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Succeeded by
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Ali Azmera Melos
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Coburan Ambassador to the World Congress and representative of Security Council Seat E
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In office 4328 – 4341 | |
Preceded by
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none
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Succeeded by
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Viktoria Nemouthiane (acting)
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7th Minister of Internal Affairs of Cobura
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In office 4341 – 4350 | |
Preceded by
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Viatoro Arianito
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Succeeded by
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Aleksandro Nimeĵelo
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8th Lieutenant Governor-General of Cobura
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In office 4350 – 4352 | |
Born
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4 August 4283 Mučenjegrad, Tokundi
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Died
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19 December 4352 (69 year old) Addis Amkä, (Domale)
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Political party
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Spouse
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Children
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Arianna Panzavecchia and Levi Panzavecchia
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Residence
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Religion
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none
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Ethnicity
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Augustan/Tokundian
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Website
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www.kolibro.cob
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Politics of Cobura |
Deĵano Cezarido is a Coburan politician and diplomat, who is known best for his Ambassadorship of Security Council Seat E. He is also known for his book ''A future worth fighting for'', and became popular by being the first openly gay person to be elected in any major Coburan political office as well as the Security Council Seat E. Furthermore, he also serves as ambassador of the Coburan SAGA foundation and the Progressive Coalition.
He first served as chief of staff and highest adviser to Foreign Minister and later Prime Minister Konstantiniano Triho, after which he became Minister of Foreign Affairs himself in a cabinet headed by the man he first served. Since his term as Foreign Minister, he initiated the ''Leadership to believe in - Cobura for Seat B'' Campaign, in which he managed to get Cobura elected in the World Congress Security Council, representing Seat E. After the victory, he became Cobura's ambassador to the World Congress until 4341, when he returned to Cobura in order to serve as Minister of Internal Affairs.
As of October 4341, Cezarido is one the nine people to ever become Coburan minister for two different ministries (foreign affairs and internal affairs). In 4329, he became 3rd in the popular magazine Zania's list of most admired people in Terra.
In 4350, prior to being inaugurated as Cobura's 8th Lieutenant Governor-General, Cezarido was given the Coburan Star of Honour, a medal rewarded for his outstanding service and lifelong commitment to the Coburan State. The Star was given by then Governor-General Sileshi Lishan.