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Andras Siuro (Visonian: [ʃu'ro]; born 24 October 1915), born Andreas Mitsotakis Siouro (Helician: Ανδρέας Μητσοτάκης Σιουρώ) is a Visonian politician and military chaplain who has been the de facto leader of Visonia since 1965. He helped to establish a one-party, clerical ethnic nationalist regime in the country and assumed the position as the Prime Minister in April 1965, two years after the far-right Corrective Action coup d'état, and as the Prime Cardinal (Visonian: Giuara Siagiune) in 1967.
Perhaps the most defining feature of his regime is the "Teal Terror," which was an ultranationalist, Disciplist Caulist fundamentalist, and iconoclastic frenzy against intellectuals, artists, ethnic and religious minorities, and all kinds of political opponents, no matter left or right. Throughout his 27-year-long rule, around ~600,000 people were killed. The auto-genocide peaked in 1969 when Visonia was losing the Third Viso-Samgurtian war. Aside from the genocide, his policy of instating radical, total autarky on the resource-poor nation led to the death of 50,000 civilians due to famine in 1966-1973, which was sometimes euphemized as the "Winters of Boil." While the political situation somewhat stabilized after 1975, it was followed by a period of despotism, stagnation, and anti-foreign paranoia which kept Visonia as the poorest country in the Levropian continent for much of the 20th century.
Pictured is Andras Siuro as he was in 1975, wearing an abacost, clerical collar, a Visonian flag-themed sash with the symbol of Disciplist Caulism on it, the SZS-RKV party enamel pin on his chest, and a masgiara [maʝa'ra] beret typical of a clerical Visonian bureaucrat, with a collection of newspapers speaking out against his atrocities.
He was only 155 cm (5'1 feet) in height, if anyone's wondering.
Perhaps the most defining feature of his regime is the "Teal Terror," which was an ultranationalist, Disciplist Caulist fundamentalist, and iconoclastic frenzy against intellectuals, artists, ethnic and religious minorities, and all kinds of political opponents, no matter left or right. Throughout his 27-year-long rule, around ~600,000 people were killed. The auto-genocide peaked in 1969 when Visonia was losing the Third Viso-Samgurtian war. Aside from the genocide, his policy of instating radical, total autarky on the resource-poor nation led to the death of 50,000 civilians due to famine in 1966-1973, which was sometimes euphemized as the "Winters of Boil." While the political situation somewhat stabilized after 1975, it was followed by a period of despotism, stagnation, and anti-foreign paranoia which kept Visonia as the poorest country in the Levropian continent for much of the 20th century.
Pictured is Andras Siuro as he was in 1975, wearing an abacost, clerical collar, a Visonian flag-themed sash with the symbol of Disciplist Caulism on it, the SZS-RKV party enamel pin on his chest, and a masgiara [maʝa'ra] beret typical of a clerical Visonian bureaucrat, with a collection of newspapers speaking out against his atrocities.
He was only 155 cm (5'1 feet) in height, if anyone's wondering.
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