Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
| Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici | |
| President of Sanama | |
| In office | |
| 15.X.1679 – | |
| Chancellor | Tanilo Lhayi |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
| Born | 1642, White Hill, Talenore |
| Political Party | United Nationalist Alliance |
| Profession | Lawyer, community organiser |
| Alma mater | 16th of June University |
Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici (born 1642 in Talenore) is the youngest daughter of Semisa Caprici and leader of the United Nationalist Alliance. In 1679 she was elected the first President of Sanama. She is also the sister of Anna Nur Pinito Caprici, wife of the Governor General of Talenore Mahmood Sadri Maleki. On 6.III.1679 she was shot twice by a would-be assassin when exiting a rally in Acquecalde. The military junta blamed the Istvanistani Patriotic Army, but the shooter was a commissioned army officer. The shooter killed himself after failing to carry out his mission due to intervention from Caprici's personal protection detail.
Caprici was born in 1642 to Semisa and Gjovanni Caprici. At the time they were living in White Hill, Talenore, while her mother was pursuing her doctorate in law. Her father was at the time also studying at 16th of June University. Keysa spent her school years in private school in White Hill, payed for by her father's family, an affluent Cisamarrese business family in Talenore. In 1659 she came out as homosexual to her parents. She described the experience as "mostly positive". The Sani and Cisamarrese in Talenore are generally more liberal than the Babkhi majority.
As of 1682, Caprici lives with her partner Maliya Kulahi in the Pahay Xonutili in Sanama City.
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