Vincent Gatostico
The Right Honourable Vincent Gatostico | |
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35th Prime Minister of Vitosium | |
Assumed office November 8, 2018 | |
Deputy | Jonah Bongiovanni |
Preceded by | Raymond Venancias |
Personal details | |
Born | Vincent Sebastian Gatostico March 28, 1990 Gatovita, Kingsland, Vitosium |
Political party | Neo Prosperity Party |
Spouse | Avery Serra (m. 2015) |
Residence(s) | ? (official) ? (private) |
Vincent Sebastian Gatostico is a Vitosian civil rights attorney and politician who is currently serving as the 35th Prime Minister of Vitosium as well as the son of former Prime Minister, Apollo Gatostico. He is also the second homosexual Prime Minister, following Sino Tamley.
Personal Life
Vincent Sebastian Gatostico was the third child of former PM, Apollo Gatostico, and surgeon, Dr. Vanessa Gatostico (nee Alcantara). He was born and raised in Gatovita, Kingsland, as his father as a prominent political figure who would serve two terms as the 30th Prime Minister of Vitosium from 1992 to 2000. In 2002, the family would then move to Castellatri, Tolagovia. While originally wanting to pursue architecture, he would eventually settle on law, graduating from the esteemed Graycott Law School in Granelton, Casca, in 2011. He would become a civil rights attorney until 2016 where he was inspired to run against Raymond Venancias in the efforts of leading the country better.
Policies
2019
January
- Signed the Vitosian Economic Union Accord, which guarantees free, fair and open trade/transfer of all goods, services, raw materials, commodities and labor between member states without prejudice
February
- Signed the 2018 Child Protection Act, which ensures a to be cared for, to be given sustenance, shelter, clothing, not to be deprived of education, to receive adequate medical care, and not to be physically or emotionally abused
June
- Signed the 2018 Patient's Rights Act, an update to an already existing act brought about by former PM John Savori Jr., which states that all persons have the right to participate in the assessment of their medical needs, the development of their treatment plans and to receive information concerning their condition and treatment. The act asserts that medical professionals must be able to provide these services without undue government interference in the doctor/patient relationship, as well as further asserting that patients have the right to expect confidential treatment of all communications and records relating to their care
August
- Signed the Workplace Safety Standards Act, which guarantees the right of all employees to a much more safer working environment
2020
September
- Legalized Marijuana
- Signed the Marine Protection Act, which enables sustainable fishing and other commercial activities.
- Signed the Effectual Recycling Act, allowing recyclable waste to be safely reprocessed into a material or product that can be reused for a practical purpose such as in manufacturing.
October
- Signed the Future Environmental Care Act (FECA), which introduced new commitments and strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45% before 2030.
2021
April
- Raised Minimum Wage to $15.25