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== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Federico Mercurio is married to Christina Loubriel. They share two children, Felipe, born in {{AN|1688}}, and Gabriela, born in {{AN|1689}}. The family resides in [[Ciudad Real]].
Federico Mercurio is married to Christina Loubriel. They share two children, Felipe, born in {{AN|1688}}, and Gabriela, born in {{AN|1689}}. The family resides in [[Ciudad Real]].
== Honours ==
*{{team flag|Constancia|flag}}: [[1704 Extraordinary Investiture|Member of the Order of the Great Kingdom of Constancia]] (1704)


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
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Federico Mercurio
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Deputy of the Federal Assembly for Santander (1693 AN - 1718 AN)
Mayor of Ciudad Real, Santander (1718 AN - Present)
Titles and Offices Held
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Full Name Federico Eustaquio Mercurio de Garza
Parents
  • Ignacio Mercurio
  • Luisa Fernandez
Birth Date 22.X.1662 AN
Family
  • Married to Christina Loubriel (m. 1687 AN)
  • 2 children: Felipe (b. 1688 AN) and Gabriela (b. 1689 AN)
Political Affiliation Federal Humanist Party
Occupation Lawyer, Politician
City and Region of Residence Ciudad Real, Santander

Federico Eustaquio Mercurio de Garza is a New Alexandrian lawyer, soldier, diplomat, and politician currently serving as the Mayor of Ciudad Real, Santander since 1718 AN. Mercurio was born on 22.X.1662 AN, in Rimarima, Wechua Nation, to Ignacio Mercurio and Luisa Fernandez, Alexandrian refugees from the Alexandrian province of Santander.

Early Life and Education

Federico Mercurio was born on October 22, 1662 AN, in Rimarima, Wechua Nation, a city that became a sanctuary for many families displaced from Alexandria following its collapse in 1651 AN. Federico's parents, Ignacio Mercurio and Luisa Fernandez, themselves children of Alexandrian refugees, met and later were married in Rimarima in 1661 AN. From an early age, Federico displayed remarkable intelligence and a diverse array of interests that made him stand out among his peers. His insatiable curiosity manifested in a voracious reading habit, embracing topics ranging from history and philosophy to science and law. He also showed an aptitude for oratory and debate, often engaging his teachers and classmates in thought-provoking discussions that belied his young age. His parents recognized his potential and nurtured his intellectual pursuits, even under the constraints of limited resources.

Federico's foundational education took place in small local schools in Rimarima, where he consistently topped his class and became known for his eloquence and analytical skills. Recognizing his extraordinary talents, he received scholarships that enabled him to attend the prestigious Royal University of Parap in the Wechua capital. Here, he delved deeply into academic subjects that had always fascinated him, ultimately choosing to specialize in law. Federico completed his undergraduate degree with honors and proceeded to earn his Juris Doctorate from the same institution, laying the educational groundwork for his future career in law, politics, and public service.

Military Service

Mercurio answered the call to arms in 1681 AN, serving in the Wechua Nation's military which was later incorporated into the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Over the course of his service, he rose to the rank of Captain and participated in various key operations to defend against incursions from the Keltian Green. He was a tactical savant, combining rigorous discipline with innovative stratagems. His valor in the field was recognized through several awards, including the King's Heart and the Savior's Medal, conferred upon him by King Manco Capac I in 1687 AN.

Diplomatic Career

In 1689 AN, Mercurio transitioned to diplomacy, commencing his diplomatic tenure as a Junior Attaché at the New Alexandrian embassy in Petropolis, Constancia. His diligent work, particularly in strengthening bilateral trade agreements, caught the attention of his superiors. By 1700 AN, he had climbed the diplomatic ladder to become the Deputy Ambassador, specializing in the Euran Economic Union and fostering diplomatic ties between Constancia and Nouvelle Alexandrie.

Political Career

Deputy of the Federal Assembly for Santander

Mercurio ventured into the political arena when he moved to Ciudad Real, Santander in 1693 AN. Running under the banner of the Federal Humanist Party (FHP), he won the seat for Deputy of the Federal Assembly for Santander in a fiercely contested election. As a Deputy, Mercurio distinguished himself as an articulate and incisive advocate for democratic governance, individual liberties, and sustainable development. His legislative contributions spanned several critical areas. In 1718 AN, the political landscape in Ciudad Real underwent a seismic shift. Incumbent Mayor Bob Geltersberg, running as an Independent, resigned amid a scandalous sexual harassment case that stunned the city. Sensing an opportunity for constructive change, Mercurio made the momentous decision to vacate his Deputy seat and aim for the mayoralty of Ciudad Real in the elections.

Mayor of Ciudad Real, Santander

Winning the mayoral election in 1718 AN, Mercurio embarked on an ambitious journey to elevate the quality of life in Ciudad Real. His administration swiftly laid out a comprehensive urban planning and renewal agenda, appropriately named the "New Dawn Initiative." The initiative led to the establishment of several state-of-the-art public libraries, equipped not just with books but also with digital resources and community spaces, thereby turning them into hubs for education and social interaction. Mercurio also oversaw significant upgrades to the public transport system, including the introduction of electric buses and the expansion of bike lanes, aiming to reduce the city's carbon footprint.

Perhaps most striking has been Mercurio's focus on housing. His administration enacted policies that incentivized the construction of large affordable residential complexes. This project not only alleviated the city's homelessness problem but also strengthened its sense of community. Throughout his tenure, Mercurio's governance has been characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, an unwavering commitment to ethical conduct, and a passion for enhancing communal well-being. His mayoral stint is not merely an extension of his public service but a transformative epoch in the history of Ciudad Real.

Personal Life

Federico Mercurio is married to Christina Loubriel. They share two children, Felipe, born in 1688 AN, and Gabriela, born in 1689 AN. The family resides in Ciudad Real.

Honours


See also