Alfons Dandela
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Full Name | Alfons Enrico Dandela |
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Birth Date | 21.IV.1664 AN |
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City and Region of Residence | Potosí, Santander |
Dr. Alfons Enrico Dandela is a Nouvelle Alexandrie politician and accountant who currently serves as a Member of the Cortes Federales as a member of the Federal Consensus Party. He was first elected to public office in the New Alexandrian general election, 1708 as a Deputy to the Federal Assembly for Santander. Ideologically, he calls himself a moderate progressive, focusing his political work on Environmentalism, Civil Rights, and Social-Liberalism. In his public life, he is known as a vocal supporter of Green Politics, and also as one who uses facts and science to further his points.
Early Life
Alfons was born from a family of middle class businessmen in Potosí, Santander in 1654 AN. His parents owned a Dairy Factory. He went to a proper primary and secondary school, becoming interested in Science, Biology in particular. He went to Potosí University at age 18 to get a Degree in public administration. He got a Doctorate with his Thesis 'MTO's Involvement with Global Agricultural Policies'.
Private sector
Alfons worked at his parents factory for almost 18 years, working his way up to join the Alexandrian Dairy Union. Eventually, between 1694 and 1702, he became Director of the Alexandrian Dairy Union. He worked closely with the Cortes Federales as representative of a large economic organization in Nouvelle Alexandria.
Entry into Politics
Alfons was first introduced to Alexandrian politics during the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. He also saw Yuri Allcca Canchasto during his Whims and Customs speech. Alfons remained outside of politics for many years, until the formation of the Moderate Caucus in 1703 AN. He joined the party only in 1706 AN and ran for the last general elections. He got many voters, especially among the environmentalist community, for his support of Nature and animal rights.