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'''Carlos Oliver Renaldo''' (born 28 July 1976) is an Ebrarian businessman and politician who has been serving as President of Ebrary since 1 Feb 2019. He was previously a Member of the Popular Assembly (MPA) for the Urtedo del Sud constituency. Prior to entering politics, Renaldo was employed as a junior executive in the Prime Carbon coal company.
==Early life==
Carlos Oliver Renaldo was born on 28 July 1976, in Urtedo, Laverna Province, the only son of Maria and Abraham Renaldo. His father was a professor of accounting at the University of Urtedo while his mother was employed for some time during his childhood as a woman's ministrant (servant) at the [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]] congregation they attended.
Renaldo's academic record was excellent, and he recieved an academic scholarship to the University of Ceres upon completion of national service. He completed 6 months of service in 1995 in the Army Training Corps, being promoted to Conscript II for above-average work ethic. After completing national service, he attended the University of Ceres and completed a dual degree in Economics and Accounting, with grades in the top 15 percentile of his class.
==Business career==
===Telecom National===
Renaldo joined management at the Urtedo branch of Telecom National, at the time the largest manufacturer of telephones and fax machines for businesses in Ebrary. Renaldo led the small businesses division of company, selling telephone systems.
===Prime Carbon===
In 2007, Renaldo was hired by Prime Carbon, Ebrary's largest coal company. He was promoted to junior executive of sales in 2009. However, Renaldo resigned in early 2010 to run for the open constituency seat in the Popular Assembly for Urtedo del Sud.
==Popular Assembly==
Renaldo served as MPA for the constituency of Urtedo del Sud from 8 Feb 2011 – 8 Feb 2017 (two terms). He was noted as a rising star in the [[Center Reformist Party (Ebrary)|Center Reformist Party (PRC)]], a member of the pro-trade wing of the party. He declined to run for a third term in 2016, instead working independently as a business and political consultant until being selected as the PRC candidate for President of Ebrary in 2018.
==Presidency==
Outgoing President Christophoro Morgano did not seek reelection due to failing health, so for the first time in decades the election for President of Ebrary was competitive. Renaldo faced off against three other major candidates, two from the other two major political parties and one major independent candidate. Renaldo placed second in the first round of voting and narrowly defeated the Farmer-Labor candidate in the 2nd round of voting. On 1 Feb 2019, Renaldo was sworn in as the 6th president of Ebrary.
Since taking office, Renaldo has pursued more business-friendly policies than his predecessor. Due to the failing health of [[Daniel Lucas (Ebrary)|Sovereign Protector Daniel Lucas]], Renaldo has taken a much more significant role as the major leader in Ebrary. The goals of the Renaldo administration are to sign trade deals with other countries and strengthen Ebrarian presence in the Cetan Sea. His social policy has mostly been that of maintaining the status quo, supporting the continued existence of Ebrary as an explicitly Christian state and accomodating the theocratic elements of the [[Constitution of Ebrary|Ebrarian constitution]].
Renaldo handled the "Speech of Hate" crisis with [[Aurivizh]] by spearheading the recognition of Aurivizht people in Ebrary as an official minority group.[https://www.europans.com/topic/6571-speech-of-hate/][https://www.europans.com/topic/6347-le-messagero/#comment-40019176] In March 2022, Renaldo left the Center Reformists to form the [[Christian People's Party (Ebrary)|Christian People's Party]], with him as its leader, to contest the 2022 Ebrarian Popular Assembly elections.[https://www.europans.com/topic/6347-le-messagero/?do=findComment&comment=40019711]
==Personal life==
Renaldo married wife Amelia (nee Borso) in 20XX, and together they have one son and two daughters. Renaldo is an [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]], attending an iconodulist, Ebraricist Rite congregation.

Latest revision as of 16:29, 31 March 2022

Carlos Renaldo
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6th President of Ebrary
Assumed office
1 Feb 2019
Preceded byChristophoro Morgano
Member of the Popular Assembly for Urtedo del Sud
In office
8 Feb 2011 – 8 Feb 2017
Personal details
Born28 Jul 1976
Urtedo, Laverna Province, Ebrary
CitizenshipEbrarian
Political partyChristian People's Party (after Mar 2022)
Other political
affiliations
Center Reformist Party (until Mar 2022)
SpouseAmelia
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Ceres (BA)
Occupation
  • Businessman
  • politician
Military service
AllegianceEbrary
Branch/serviceArmy Training Corps
Years of service1995 (6 months)
RankConscript II

Carlos Oliver Renaldo (born 28 July 1976) is an Ebrarian businessman and politician who has been serving as President of Ebrary since 1 Feb 2019. He was previously a Member of the Popular Assembly (MPA) for the Urtedo del Sud constituency. Prior to entering politics, Renaldo was employed as a junior executive in the Prime Carbon coal company.

Early life

Carlos Oliver Renaldo was born on 28 July 1976, in Urtedo, Laverna Province, the only son of Maria and Abraham Renaldo. His father was a professor of accounting at the University of Urtedo while his mother was employed for some time during his childhood as a woman's ministrant (servant) at the Ebraricist congregation they attended.

Renaldo's academic record was excellent, and he recieved an academic scholarship to the University of Ceres upon completion of national service. He completed 6 months of service in 1995 in the Army Training Corps, being promoted to Conscript II for above-average work ethic. After completing national service, he attended the University of Ceres and completed a dual degree in Economics and Accounting, with grades in the top 15 percentile of his class.

Business career

Telecom National

Renaldo joined management at the Urtedo branch of Telecom National, at the time the largest manufacturer of telephones and fax machines for businesses in Ebrary. Renaldo led the small businesses division of company, selling telephone systems.

Prime Carbon

In 2007, Renaldo was hired by Prime Carbon, Ebrary's largest coal company. He was promoted to junior executive of sales in 2009. However, Renaldo resigned in early 2010 to run for the open constituency seat in the Popular Assembly for Urtedo del Sud.

Popular Assembly

Renaldo served as MPA for the constituency of Urtedo del Sud from 8 Feb 2011 – 8 Feb 2017 (two terms). He was noted as a rising star in the Center Reformist Party (PRC), a member of the pro-trade wing of the party. He declined to run for a third term in 2016, instead working independently as a business and political consultant until being selected as the PRC candidate for President of Ebrary in 2018.

Presidency

Outgoing President Christophoro Morgano did not seek reelection due to failing health, so for the first time in decades the election for President of Ebrary was competitive. Renaldo faced off against three other major candidates, two from the other two major political parties and one major independent candidate. Renaldo placed second in the first round of voting and narrowly defeated the Farmer-Labor candidate in the 2nd round of voting. On 1 Feb 2019, Renaldo was sworn in as the 6th president of Ebrary.

Since taking office, Renaldo has pursued more business-friendly policies than his predecessor. Due to the failing health of Sovereign Protector Daniel Lucas, Renaldo has taken a much more significant role as the major leader in Ebrary. The goals of the Renaldo administration are to sign trade deals with other countries and strengthen Ebrarian presence in the Cetan Sea. His social policy has mostly been that of maintaining the status quo, supporting the continued existence of Ebrary as an explicitly Christian state and accomodating the theocratic elements of the Ebrarian constitution.

Renaldo handled the "Speech of Hate" crisis with Aurivizh by spearheading the recognition of Aurivizht people in Ebrary as an official minority group.[1][2] In March 2022, Renaldo left the Center Reformists to form the Christian People's Party, with him as its leader, to contest the 2022 Ebrarian Popular Assembly elections.[3]

Personal life

Renaldo married wife Amelia (nee Borso) in 20XX, and together they have one son and two daughters. Renaldo is an Ebraricist, attending an iconodulist, Ebraricist Rite congregation.