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Emmanuel Aubin

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Emmanuel Aubin
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Full Name Emmanuel Aubin
Parents Robert Aubin (father), Isabelle Moreau (mother)
Spouse Sophie Leduc (m. 1717 AN)
Children
  • Luc Aubin (b. 1722 AN)
  • Océane Aubin (b. 1725 AN)
Birth Date 5.XI.1692 AN
Birth Place Vanie, Oportia
Occupation Politician, Policy Analyst
Residence Vanie, Oportia
Political Affiliation Liberty Now! Movement
Known For Chancellor of Oportia (1730 AN-present)
Citizenship Oportian Oportian
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie

Emmanuel Aubin (born 5.XI.1692 AN) is an Oportian politician and policy analyst who currently serves as the Chancellor of Oportia (since 1730 AN) under Federal Representative Galilea Montijo. A member of the Liberty Now! Movement, Aubin is known for his libertarian views, strategic acumen, and expertise in economic and social policy. Prior to his appointment as Chancellor, Aubin served as a senior policy advisor to Montijo during her campaign and was instrumental in shaping the LNM's policy platform.

Born and raised in Punta Santiago, Nouvelle Alexandrie, Aubin was a precocious student who excelled in his studies, particularly in economics and political science. His family moved from Punta Santiago to Vanie in 1709 AN, when he was 17. He earned his bachelor's degree in economics from the State University of Vanie at the age of 20 and went on to pursue a master's degree in public policy at the prestigious Kalexisse School of Economics and Business. After completing his education, Aubin worked as a policy analyst for several think tanks and advocacy groups, where he gained a reputation for his insightful analysis and innovative policy proposals. In 1717 AN, he married his longtime partner and high school "sweetheart", Sophie Leduc, and the couple has two children together. Aubin's rapid rise through the ranks of the Liberty Now! Movement and his close partnership with Federal Representative Montijo have made him one of the most influential and closely watched figures in Oportian politics.

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