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Revision as of 08:37, 21 January 2024
Doña Angélica Gálvez | |
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Born | Xalaloya, San Luis | December 1, 2033 invalid year
Nationality | Carinansian |
Education | Carvalho Dourado Institute |
Height | 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Title | Vice President of Carinansia |
Term | 25 June 2097 - Present |
Predecessor | Tlexicxaual Madero |
Political party | Partido Union Socialista |
Spouse(s) | Luisa Sáez |
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Angélica Gálvez is the incumbent Vice President of Carinansia, having occupied the position since her election in 2097 as a member of the PUS. In her tenure as Vice President, she has established a very loyalist agenda in the legislature, herself responsible for the policy surrounding UBI in 2099.
Born in 2033 to a working-class family in San Luis, her family benefited greatly from new Union Socialist policies after RIMO took office years later which caused them to become staunch supporters. Both of her parents worked as physical labour in the construction of Nojawa, and as payment, they were given a home in the city. After the father obtained a better paying civil service position in the capital, they all left their poor San Luis industrial city.