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Angélica Gálvez is the | Angélica Gálvez (born December 1, 2033) is the former Vice President of Carinansia, occupying the position from 2098 to 2105 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. | 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. |
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Doña Angélica Gálvez | |
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Born | Xalaloya, San Luis | December 1, 2033 invalid year
Nationality | Carinansian |
Alma mater | Carvalho Dourado Institute (LL.B) State University of Voclaria (LL.M, Ph.D) |
Occupation | Lawyer, politician |
Years active | 2061 - Present |
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 |
Parents |
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Vice President of the Serenacy of Carinansia | |
In office 16 June 2098 – 24 June 2105 | |
President | Jeremías Escribano |
Preceded by | Tlexicxaual Madero |
Succeeded by | Juan Pablo Madero |
Secretary of Justice | |
In office 20 February 2096 – 16 June 2098 | |
President | Roberto Bitencourt (2096-2097) Jeremías Escribano (2097-2098) |
Preceded by | Gonzalo Gaona |
Succeeded by | Gilberto Higashi de Matos |
Angélica Gálvez (born December 1, 2033) is the former Vice President of Carinansia, occupying the position from 2098 to 2105 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.
Early life
Born Angélica Gálvez on December 1, 2033 to a Cabal father and an Amalges mother, she was a member of the San Luis working-class. Her father worked as a surveyor in the La Plata mountains, and was a veteran of the Vascara War in the Serene Army. He was one of the 150 survivors at the early Battle of Haciemache, and was involved in the later occupation of La Enstel. He received a general discharge as a Sergeant First Class, and a permanent blindness in his right eye. Her mother was a teacher at a local high school, and similarly a veteran of the Vascara War in the Serene Air Force, having participated in extensive air assault and reconnaissance missions in Selenofighter Jets and the Embraer R23, discharged with the rank of Pilot Officer. The two met in 2031 in San Esteban, both of them visiting Valorá while on military leave.
As a result, she rarely saw her father when she was young, spending most of her time with her siblings and mother. She attended Tonalima public high school between 2047 and 2051, and played female Committee Football, becoming the San Luis State High School MVP in 2049 and 2050. In 2051, she received a scholarship from the Carvalho Dourado Institute to study law at a bachelor level, which she accepted. She graduated in 2054, receiving an offer from the prestigious Revolutionary College of Oligi to study law at a Master's level under a complete financial scholarship. She accepted, and received a similar offer in 2057 to study for a PhD in the field. In 2061, she graduated with a PhD in constitutional law.
Legal career
Upon entering the workforce that year, she received several job offers from prominent law firms across the country. Among them, she accepted a job as a junior associate at Askihuac Attorneys at Law, a prominent antitrust firm. In the 2069 Askihuac Attorneys at Law v. Chicote case, she successfully dismantled an illegal personal electronics monopoly, after proving their business practices were anticompetitive and anti-consumer. In 2078, by then a famous attorney, she joined the Constitutional Defense Initiative, and began to challenge constitutional amendments passed in various state legislatures, successfully overturning two in San Luis, two in Haiyato, and one in Mangulak.
Vice Presidency
Describing herself as an adamant Union State Socialist, she has passed several pieces of legislation that reflect on this ideology more so than the Commonwealth Socialism espoused by President Escribano.