Alfredo Stroessner You scored -1 Ego and 3 Ideology! |
As you might’ve guessed, General Alfredo Stroessner’s (1912- ) father was a German emigrant to Paraguay. The workaholic Stroessner overthrew Paraguay’s civilian government in 1954 and began work on a sort of low-calorie fascism, throwing money into massive construction projects, battling with the Church, handing out parcels of land to military veterans, and providing refuge to escaped Nazis. He was less brutal than most of his contemporaries, and Paraguay’s economy benefitted from his efforts, but the people grew tired of him and he was overthrown in 1989. As of this writing, the old bat is still alive and retired in Brazil. Don’t take this the wrong way, but you and Stroessner just aren’t very, well, interesting. No torchlit rallies, no enormous statues, no threats of war, no daring political power plays. Just solid, predictable policy. But remember, the nail that sticks its head out is the first to get hammered. Stroessner knew this, and hung around for 35 years. That’s plenty of time for you to redecorate the Presidential Palace to your liking. |
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