Anastasiyo Tayanita-Osorio | |
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ᎠᎾᏍᏔᏏᏲ ᏔᏯᏂᏔ-ᎣᏐᏫᎣ Անաստասիո Տայանձտա Ոսորիո | |
![]() Tayanita-Osorio in 2023 | |
First Secretary of the Senate of Sequoyah | |
Assumed office 1 April 2022 | |
Preceded by | Gawonii Atonaya |
Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | |
Assumed office 1 April 2022 | |
In office 1 April 2008 – 20 April 2014 | |
Minister of Creeperian Affairs of Sequoyah | |
In office 5 February 2021 – 1 April 2022 Provisional Minister | |
President | Atohi Dustu (provisional) |
Preceded by | Ehane Onacona (provisional) |
Succeeded by | Ernesto Castro Aldana |
In office 20 April 2014 – 28 May 2020 | |
President | Cheasequah Waya |
Preceded by | Salali Wesa Llano |
Succeeded by | Ehane Onacona (provisional) |
Member of the People's Assembly of Sequoyah from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | |
In office 1 April 1996 – 1 April 2008 | |
Preceded by | Domingo Payés Kanuna |
Succeeded by | José Calleja Gutiérrez |
Caudillo of the Creeperian League | |
In office 7 July 2009 – 12 July 2015 | |
Preceded by | Jaime Fuentes Dustu |
Succeeded by | Ernesto Castro Aldana |
Personal details | |
Born | Anastasiyo Womewo Tayanita-Osorio 27 September 1965 Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah, Sequoyah[lower-alpha 1] |
Nationality | Sequoyan |
Political party | National Reconstruction Party (since 2021) |
Other political affiliations |
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Spouse(s) | Norma Herrera Valdéz (m. 1989) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | University of San Juan Diego |
Occupation | Politician, businessman, soldier |
Military service | |
Nickname(s) | Anatayo |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Years of service |
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Rank | Captain (unofficial) |
Battles/wars | San Juan Insurgency |
Anastasiyo Womewo Tayanita-Osorio (Sequoyan: ᎠᎾᏍᏔᏏᏲ ᏬᎺᏬ ᏔᏯᏂᏔ-ᎣᏐᏫᎣ;[lower-alpha 2] born 27 September 1965), sometimes referred to by his Creeperian name Anastasio Romero Tayaníta y Osorio (Creeperian: Անաստասիո Րոմերո Տայանձտա յ Ոսորիո)[lower-alpha 3] and also known by his nom de guerre Anatayo (ᎠᎾᏓᏲ; Անատայո), is a Sequoyan politician, businessman, and former soldier who currently serves as a senator of Sequoyah from Eastern Sequoyah.
During the early 1980s, Tayanita-Osorio collaborated with and later fought for the San Juan Liberation Forces (FLSJ) during the San Juan Insurgency. After the group demobilized in 1985, he attended the University of San Juan Diego to study business. Tayanita-Osorio established several food and catering businesses during the 1990s and 2000s including the Anatayo y El Panzón fancy restaurant chain. In 1996, he was elected as a member of the People's Assembly from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah with the Creeperian League (LICRE) political party. He served until 2008 when he was elected as senator from Eastern Sequoyah. In 2009, he was elected as the caudillo (leader) of LICRE and served until 2015. In 2014, President Cheasequah Waya appointed Tayanita-Osorio as the minister of Creeperian affairs and joined the Federalist Party (NIP) the following year. Tayanita-Osorio was removed from office following the 2020 Sequoyan coup d'état, but was briefly restored to office in a provisional capacity by General Atohi Dustu from 2021 to 2022. In 2022, Tayanita-Osorio returned to the Senate as a member of the National Reconstruction Party (GAU).
Early life
Anastasiyo Womewo Tayanita-Osorio was born on 27 September 1965 in Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah, Sequoyah.[lower-alpha 1] His father is Atohi Tayanita Jalisco and his mother is Melina Osorio Enríquez, both of whom are of Creepero-Sequoyan descent. Tayanita-Osorio was the eldest of three children; his younger siblings are Mawiya and Leyonowa. At the time of Tayanita-Osorio's birth, his father was a practicing lawyer and his mother owned a bakery. Tayanita-Osorio's parents wanted him to become a lawyer like his father and sent him to private primary and secondary schools to prepare him for his legal studies.
Militant activity
During Tayanita-Osorio's childhood, the region of Sequoyah where he and his family lived was involved in an armed insurgency led by the San Juan Liberation Forces (FLSJ), a Creeperian separatist group that advocated for the return of the territory belonging to the medieval Captaincy General of San Juan back to Creeperopolis. The parts of Sequoyah referred to as "Nuevo San Juan" (Creeperian for "New San Juan") by the FLSJ included the districts of Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego, both of which bordered Creeperopolis and had an ethnic Creeperian majority. During the conflict, Tayanita-Osorio was exposed to FLSJ propaganda that called on Creeperans to join their cause for reunification with Creeperopolis.
In 1981 at the age of 16, Tayanita-Osorio began assisting the FLSJ as a collaborator. From 1981 to 1983, he helped smuggle weapons and supplies from the outskirts of Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah to militants holding hidden positions within the city. Tayanita-Osorio conducted this smuggling activities while continuing to attend secondary school, but the school's Creeperian leadership that did not report his activities to the Sequoyan authorities due to sympathies they held with the FLSJ. During this time, Tayanita-Osorio was arrested three times by the Eastern Sequoyan Provincial Police, but he was released shortly afterwards each time as he was a minor and there was insufficient evidence to tie him to the FLSJ.
When Tayanita-Osorio graduated in 1983, he left the city for the countryside and fully integrated into fighting for the FLSJ as a soldier. From 1983 to 1985, he engaged in hit-and-run attacks against Sequoyan military targets in the San Juan Diego District in and around Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah, San Ignacio Eluwei, and San Juan Diego. Tayanita-Osorio and his fellow militants hid in rural San Antonio Anatloga while planning their attacks. By early 1985, he became the leader of his group of approximately 30 fighters known as the "Mestizo Squadron" that was composed of other Creepero-Sequoyans. He unofficially held the rank of captain while leading the Mestizo Squadron, and he was nicknamed "Anatayo" by his soldiers.
On 15 September 1985, the FLSJ signed the San Juan Diego Agreement with the Sequoyan government that ended the insurgency. The government granted autonomy to Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego as well as amnesty to all FLSJ fighters. Over the following months, the FLSJ demobilized and Tayanita-Osorio's "Mestizo Squadron" was disbanded by late 1985. Upon Tayanita-Osorio's demobilization, he joined the Creeperian League (LICRE), the political party formed by the merger of the FLSJ and the Creeperian Interests Party (PIC).
Business career
In 1986, Tayanita-Osorio was accepted to the University of San Juan Diego as a part of a city government program to rehabilitate former fighters of the FLSJ. Tayanita-Osorio studied business and political science, and while at the San Juan Diego University, Tayanita-Osorio worked for and managed his mother's bakery in Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah. Tayanita-Osorio graduated in 1989 as a Bachelor of Business with an associate's degree in political science.
In 1990, Tayanita-Osorio established his own bakery: Anatayo Panadería, using his nickname from the San Juan Insurgency in the company name. In 1991, he and a college friend, Gustavo Sanjurjo Mallorca, established the Anatayo y El Panzón chain of fancy restaurants operated by the Anatayo y El Panzón Restaurantes, S.A. de C.V. a holding company. The restaurant was a commercial success and Tayanita-Osorio decided to focus his businesses around culinary practices.
In 1994, he established Anatayo-Distrí, S.A. de C.V., a food distribution company, as well as the Grupo Anatayo holding firm that managed his companies. From 1997 to 2009, he established four more companies: Anatayo-Abaste, S.A. de C.V. (a catering company); Anatayo-Servicios, S.A. de C.V. (another catering company); Anatayo Instructores, S.A. de C.V. (a cooking instruction company); and Pollos de Anatayo, S.A. de C.V. (a chicken and egg farming company). The latter company acquired a contract with the Creeperian fast food company Pollo Campero in 2013 to help the company expand into northern Sequoyah.
In 2013, Tayanita-Osorio and Sanjurjo Mallorca established Anatayo y El Panzón Futuro de San Juan Diego, a scholarship offered to students in San Juan Diego seeking to attend culinary schools. It was renamed to Anatayo y El Panzón Futuro de Nuevo San Juan in 2016 when it extended its focus area to the districts of Nahnaigagoti and San Juan Diego, and again in 2022 to Anatayo y El Panzón Futuro de Nuevo Amanecer when the region was annexed and renamed by Creeperopolis.
Political career
Entry to politics
In 1988, Tayanita-Osorio supported Creeperian League candidate Atohi Enolaya-González during his re-election campaign for mayor of Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah. Tayanita-Osorio worked as an intern for Enolaya-González's campaign, and after his victory, Tayanita-Osorio sought to expand his political connections by continuing to work for the city government as a civil servant. In 1994, Enolaya-González appointed Tayanita-Osorio as a business advisor stemming from the success of Anatayo y El Panzón.
Member of the People's Assembly
In 1995, Domingo Payés Kanuna, a member of LICRE who was serving as the assemblyman of the Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah District to the People's Assembly of Sequoyah, announced his retirement and left the party's candidacy for the seat open. Tayanita-Osorio announced his bid to become Payés Kanuna's successor and he received Enolaya-González's endorsement for his work in the Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah city government. Tayanita-Osorio won the party's primary election, and in the 1996 People's Assembly election, Tayanita-Osorio won the race with over 65 percent of the vote in the LICRE stronghold district. He assumed office on 1 April 1996.
First Senate tenure
Minister of Creeperian Affairs
Second Senate tenure

Tayanita-Osorio was re-elected to the Senate for a fifth term during the 2025 Senate election.[1]
Personal life
Family
While studying at the University of San Juan Diego, Tayanita-Osorio met and started dating fellow student Norma Herrera Valdéz. Tayanita-Osorio and Herrera Valdéz married in 1989 after their graduation. The couple has three children: Anastasio (born 1992), Magdalena (born 1995), and Romero (born 2000). Through the couple's eldest son, they also have two grandchildren.
Interests
Political positions
Controversies
Alleged war crimes
Creeperian irredentism
Political ties to the Creeperian Initiative
Remarks on the Creeperian Progress Party
Anastasiyo Tayanita-Osorio | ||
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@Anatayo |
Matías [Hidalgo Pérez] and other PPC leaders should be punished for promoting Miguelism and degeneracy to the Creeperian youth, and mere imprisonment is not enough.
28 December 2014
Awards and decorations
Domestic
File:Flag of Sequoyah.png Sequoyah
- Order of National Merit Commander of the Order of National Merit (6 February 2019)
Foreign
File:Flag of Creeperopolis.jpg Creeperopolis
- Imperial Order of Romerism Officer of the Imperial Order of Romerism (15 September 2022)
Electoral history
The following table summarizes Tayanita-Osorio's electoral history.
Year | Office | Party | Main opponent and party | Votes for Tayanita-Osorio | Result | Swing | |||||||
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Total | % | P. | ±% | ||||||||||
1996 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Ignacio Gómez Zamora | Republican | 25,539 | 65.21 | 1st | N/A | Won | Hold | |||
1998 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Ignacio Gómez Zamora | Republican | 28,639 | 69.55 | 1st | +4.34 | Won | Hold | |||
2000 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Diwali Wohaya Acosta | Republican | 26,696 | 63.32 | 1st | –6.23 | Won | Hold | |||
2002 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Diwali Wohaya Acosta | Republican | 33,229 | 72.49 | 1st | +9.17 | Won | Hold | |||
2004 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Gustavo Trejo León | Democratic | 30,301 | 67.89 | 1st | –4.60 | Won | Hold | |||
2006 | Assemblyman from Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah | Creeperian League | Diwali Wohaya Acosta | Creeperian Progress | 31,444 | 66.50 | 1st | –1.39 | Won | Hold | |||
2008 | Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | Creeperian League | N/A | N/A | 1st | N/A | Won | Hold | |||||
2009 | Caudillo of the Creeperian League | Creeperian League | Néstor Rivas Galván | Creeperian League | 2,330 | 56.42 | 1st | N/A | Won | N/A | |||
2011 | Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | Creeperian League | N/A | N/A | 1st | N/A | Won | Hold | |||||
2012 | Caudillo of the Creeperian League | Creeperian League | Unopposed | 4,569 | 100.00 | 1st | +43.58 | Won | N/A | ||||
2014 | Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | Creeperian League | N/A | N/A | 1st | N/A | Won | Hold | |||||
2022 | Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | National Reconstruction | N/A | N/A | 3rd | N/A | Won | Gain | |||||
2025 | Senator from Eastern Sequoyah | National Reconstruction | N/A | N/A | 2nd | N/A | Won | Hold |
See also
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Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gaduhvi Cuhtahlatah is now known as Ciudad de Alexander and has been a part of Creeperopolis since 2022.
- ↑ Sequoyan pronunciation: [ˌənəsˈtɑːsiːjoʊ woʊˈmɛwoʊ tɑːjəˈniːtə oʊˈsɒwiː.oʊ]
- ↑ Creeperian pronunciation: [anasˈtasi.o roˈmeɾo taʝaˈnita i‿oˈsoɾi.o]
References
- ↑ Awinita, Degotoga (23 February 2025). "ᎬᎾᏕᎾ ᎠᏁᏍᎨᎲ ᎠᏓᏠᎯᏍᏗ ᎡᏆ ᎦᎸᎳᏗᏗᏂᎳᏫᎩ ᏗᏙᎩᏯᏍᏗ ᎧᎸᎬᎢᏗᏢ ᏍᏏᏉᏯ" [National Reconstruction Wins Big in the Senate Election in Eastern Sequoyah]. Asequi Expositor (in Sequoyan). Asequi, Sequoyah. Retrieved 5 March 2025.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
External links
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