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| - Juan Lorenzo de Lara Cuevas (born 24 May 1981), commonly referred to as just Juan Lorenzo, is the current President of Parana and head of the Lara family. Juan Lorenzo was born in Puerta Capilla as the patrilineal heir to the Lara family, the ruling presidential family of Parana. As a child, Juan Lorenzo was privately tutored, and in 1994, at the age of 13, he began attending Eton College. Juan Lorenzo returned to Parana in 1999 to attend university, and in 2003, he graduated from the National University of Puerta Capilla with an honours degree in political science. He was formally appointed as his father's successor that same year, inheriting his uncle's seat in the Chamber of Senators.
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| - Juan Lorenzo de Lara Cuevas (born 24 May 1981), commonly referred to as just Juan Lorenzo, is the current President of Parana and head of the Lara family. Juan Lorenzo was born in Puerta Capilla as the patrilineal heir to the Lara family, the ruling presidential family of Parana. As a child, Juan Lorenzo was privately tutored, and in 1994, at the age of 13, he began attending Eton College. Juan Lorenzo returned to Parana in 1999 to attend university, and in 2003, he graduated from the National University of Puerta Capilla with an honours degree in political science. He was formally appointed as his father's successor that same year, inheriting his uncle's seat in the Chamber of Senators. He was inaugurated as the President of Parana after the death of his father, Pablo de Lara, on 29 April 2011. Prior to his inauguration, he had served as a Senator for Puerta Capilla since 2003. Juan Lorenzo, as the first child of Pablo de Lara, was appointed as the Presidential successor at his birth, although he did not receive the official sanction of the Chamber of Senators until 2003, when he completed his studies. Upon his inauguration to the presidency in 2011, Juan Lorenzo's younger brother, Pablo Eduardo de Lara, inherited his senatorial seat. The presidency of Juan Lorenzo has been marked by an increase in international instability, with global outbreaks of Islamic extremism and the development of the Second Cold War. Despite a loss of confidence from his young age, Juan Lorenzo has otherwise successfully led Parana out of the remaining problems of the Great Recession of 2008 and brought about a great deal of economic development in a relatively short amount of time. Despite the presidency officially being non-partisan, Juan Lorenzo has received a great deal of policy support from the Social Republican Party, and in return, he has attracted a great deal of criticism from all Popular Deputies and many right-leaning Senators.
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