Pablo Alvelo Nieves
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Pablo Alvelo Nieves | |
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Leader of United for Alvelo (1722 AN- ) Deputy of the Federal Assembly from Santander (1718 AN- ) Mayor of Potosí (1715 AN-1718 AN) | |
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Full Name | Pablo Alvelo Nieves |
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Birth Date | 22.IV.1678 AN |
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City and Region of Residence | Potosí, Santander |
Pablo Alvelo Nieves (born 22.IV.1678 AN) is a Nouvelle Alexandrien politician, lawyer, leader of the United for Alvelo political group, and a Deputy of the Federal Assembly from Santander.
Nieves was born in Potosí, Santander, into a working-class family. His father, Alonso Alvelo, worked as a miner, and his mother, Carmen Nieves, worked as a seamstress. Growing up in a home where hard work and dedication were valued, Nieves developed an interest in social justice and activism from an early age. After graduating from a high school in Potosí, Nieves worked various jobs to support his family. His experiences during this time reinforced his commitment to the rights of workers and the need for social change. During this time, he became an ardent political activist with local labor unions and with the Social Democratic and Liberal Alliance.
In 1700 AN, Nieves married Sofia Marquez, a school teacher. Together, they have two children, Alonso and Carmen.
Nieves's career in public service began when he was elected as Mayor of Potosí in 1715 AN. During his tenure, he implemented numerous reforms to improve the lives of the citizens of Potosí. His most notable achievements included establishing worker protection laws, improving local infrastructure, and expanding access to education. Under his leadership, the city saw a decrease in unemployment and an increase in living standards. He served as Mayor for three years before his election as a Deputy of the Federal Assembly from Santander in the 1718 general election. As a deputy, Nieves has continued to advocate for worker rights, pushing for legislation that would secure fair wages and better working conditions. He also advocates for greater investments in education and public transport in the Federal Assembly.
In 1722 AN, Nieves was chosen as the leader of United for Alvelo, a political group formed by supporters to help his ongoing efforts in the Federal Assembly and support his re-election as an independent Deputy in the upcoming 1723 general election.