Bianq Mari, Cazique Venzurin

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Bianq Mari Venzurin
Cazique Venzurin, Deznongovun, Council Chancellor
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Cazique Venturin
Reign28 September 1991 - Present
Ascension1 October 1991
PredecessorLodoviq Venturin
SeneschalAgostin Selvo
Deznongovun
Years with Seat2006 - 2012
PredecessorVittori Palazin
SuccessorIncumbent
Council Chancellor
Years in Office2009-2011
PredecessorMarq k'Rossi
SuccessorGiade Cardiki
Council Chancellor
Years in Office2012
PredecessorGiade Cardiki
SuccessorIncumbent
Born (1962-01-21) 21 January 1962 (age 62)
Ca' Venzuri, Sante Reze
SpouseGiovan k'Rossi
IssueElize Bianq
Remize Virgili
FatherLodoviq Venzurin
MotherFranzesq Cazini
OccupationPolitician

Bianq Venzurin is the current Cazique Venzurin, a member of the Nongova tei Dez, and Chancellor of the Council for her third nonconsecutive year.

Personal Life

Marriage

House Venturini

During her tenure as Cazique Venzurin, she has seen House Venzurin become a neutral power, refraining from outward shows of support for any of the other families. She shows little to no preference for any of the other Houses, with the sole exception being her recent marriage to a nephew of Cazique Marq k'Rossi.

Councilor and Chancellor

Criticism

Prior to her election to the council, Bianq Venzurin was criticized for having remained unmarried. Of several business proposals, and even a handful of personal proposals, made since her graduation from university, all were rejected within days of being made.

More recently, the inordinately large voting bloc which elected Venzurin to the council has eclipsed any previous criticisms, especially in light of her sudden and swift marriage to a nephew of the k'Rossi family. Four of seven of the families did not offer candidates for the council seat and instead all publicly supported Venzurin, which prompted suspicions of bribery and conspiracy, some going so far as to say that the election was fixed, though without hard evidence to support these claims. After six years, there is also criticism that she has been holding her council seat for too long, spending more time on it than the average deznongovun.