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Marissa Santini

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Marissa Santini
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Titles and Offices Held
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Full Name Marissa Beatriz Santini
Parents
  • Andrea Dandela (mother)
  • Pedro Dandela (father)
Birth Date 21.IV.1680 AN
Family
  • Married to Carla Dornitte, 1704 AN
City and Region of Residence Parap, Wechua Nation

Dr. Marissa Santini is a Nouvelle Alexandrie politician and former medical doctor who currently serves as a Member of the Cortes Federales as a member of the Federal Consensus Party. She was first elected to public office in the New Alexandrian general election, 1713 as a Deputy to the Federal Assembly for Wechua Nation. She has identified herself as a social progressive, focusing her work on her expertise in health and social welfare. She is also known as a staunch supporter of the scientific community.

Early Life

Marrissa was born from a family of middle class people in Parap in 1685 AN. Her father was a GP, and her mother worked as a school teacher. She walked through primary and secondary school with ease, becoming interested in biology. She went to Parap University at age 17 to get a degree in medicine. Her doctorate was in Cardiology.

Work as Doctor

She went on to become a Cardiologist at Parap University Hospital, working there for more than eight years before becoming the Chief Medical Officer in 1702 AN. She first came into contact with politics through Alfons Dandela and Renata Berganza, who eventually managed to persuade her to pursue a seat in the Cortes.

Entry into Politics

Having witnessed the Proclamation of Punta Santiago as a small child, she was interested in politics at a young age. She joined the Moderate Caucus (Nouvelle Alexandrie) in 1713 AN, running for the elections in that year and being elected, with support from students and the elderly for her support of healthcare and social elfare. She became a part of the Shadow Council of State in 1724 AN, as Secretary of Social Security and National Solidarity.

Leader of the FCP

In 1726 AN, Marissa was elected as the next party leader of the FCP. She will lead the campaign in the next elections in 1729 AN. She is a supporter of the New Consensus program, but also has broadened the party's scope by involving social policies and social progressivism into it.