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'''Elena María Sanz-Cortés,''' commonly referred to as María Sanz, is a historian, ex-journalist, and a recent member of the General Assembly, starting off her political career at the year 664.
'''Elena María Sanz-Cortés,''' commonly referred to as María Sanz, is a historian, ex-journalist, and a recent member of the General Assembly, starting off her political career at the year 663.


Born in San Chico, Sadore, in February 15th, 642, she was raised in a middle-income family, in which she was taught about politics since the start of her teenage life. His father was the only political influence she's had before her adult years, him being of a fascist-like ideology as he was highly involved in the right-wing militias from the Great Northern War.. Her views on what his father argued were mixed, as many things had stuck onto her, while she had before commented that she sees her dad as a traitor to the Kodiak Republic.
Born in San Chico, Sadore, in February 15th, 640, she was raised in a middle-income family, in which she was taught about politics since the start of her teenage life. His father was the only political influence she's had before her adult years, him being of a fascist-like ideology as he was highly involved in the right-wing militias from the Great Northern War.. Her views on what his father argued were mixed, as many things had stuck onto her, while she had before commented that she sees her dad as a traitor to the Kodiak Republic.


At 21 years old, her journalism career had started, but lasted only two years due to a mix of inflammatory comments she has stated while reporting on news and the highly politization of these. She had left, considering her being silenced for these as "political persecution" and an attack to someone who wishes to inform about "the truth of Kodiak's issues".
At 21 years old, her journalism career had started, but lasted only two years due to a mix of inflammatory comments she has stated while reporting on news and the highly politization of these. She had left, considering her being silenced for these as "political persecution" and an attack to someone who wishes to inform about "the truth of Kodiak's issues".

Latest revision as of 03:19, 8 March 2024

María Sanz-Cortés

María Sanz-Cortés

Elena María Sanz-Cortés, commonly referred to as María Sanz, is a historian, ex-journalist, and a recent member of the General Assembly, starting off her political career at the year 663.

Born in San Chico, Sadore, in February 15th, 640, she was raised in a middle-income family, in which she was taught about politics since the start of her teenage life. His father was the only political influence she's had before her adult years, him being of a fascist-like ideology as he was highly involved in the right-wing militias from the Great Northern War.. Her views on what his father argued were mixed, as many things had stuck onto her, while she had before commented that she sees her dad as a traitor to the Kodiak Republic.

At 21 years old, her journalism career had started, but lasted only two years due to a mix of inflammatory comments she has stated while reporting on news and the highly politization of these. She had left, considering her being silenced for these as "political persecution" and an attack to someone who wishes to inform about "the truth of Kodiak's issues".

The same year she ended her career as journalist. He presented herself to a different constituency in Sadore, winning by a slight majority after numerous speeches focused on anti-communist commentary and anti-KWP branding.

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