Pablo Alvelo Nieves
Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Pablo Alvelo Nieves | |
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, leader of the United for Alvelo political group, and a Deputy of the Federal Assembly from Santander.
Born in Potosí, Santander, into a working-class family, Nieves was raised by his father, Alonso Alvelo, a miner, and his mother, Carmen Nieves, a seamstress. From an early age, Nieves showed a strong sense of social responsibility and a passion for helping the less fortunate.
In 1700 AN, Nieves married Sofia Marquez, a school teacher from his hometown. Together they have two children, Alonso and Carmen.
Nieves began his political journey as an activist for workers' rights. He quickly gained a reputation for his dedication to his community and his efforts to improve the working conditions of Potosí's miners. This grassroots support led to his election as Mayor of Potosí in 1715 AN a role he served until he was elected to the Federal Assembly as an independent candidate to the Federal Assembly in the general election of 1718.
In 1722 AN, Nieves was chosen as the leader of United for Alvelo, a political group formed by citizens of Santander to support his candidacy in the Federal Assembly. Under his leadership, the group has championed the rights of workers, pushing for fairer wages, better working conditions, and greater investment in infrastructure, public transport, and education.
Despite facing many challenges, Nieves has remained steadfast in his commitment to his community, striving to represent their interests at the national level and to create a better Nouvelle Alexandrie for all citizens. His life and career continue to be marked by his dedication to public service and his tireless fight for social justice.