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Alexandra Asimova, Comrade Belarusball

Alexandra Asimova, Comrade Belarusball

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About Alexandra Asimova

Birthdate

November 15th, 1976



Full Name:

Alexandra Sokolovna Asimova



Education

-Attended the Minskball University of Political Science
-Attended the Letrian University of Economics (Toramica)
-Graduated in 1999, with a PhD in Political Science



Party

Currently the Chairman of The Belarusian Left (TBL)



Office

-Appointed on the town council of Enzatia in 2001
-Elected by the people as Mayor of Enzatia in 2006
-Elected by the People's Assembly on the State Council of Talanis in 2012
-Elected by the people as Governor of Talanis in 2012
-Appointed prematurely on the People's Assembly in 2014
-Elected by a majority vote in TBL to the Council of Ministers in 2017
-Elected as the General Secretary during the 2022 elections



Titles
-Mayor of Enzatia (2006-2011)
-Governor of Talanis (2012-2014)
-Minister of Healthcare (2017-2022)
-General Secretary (from 2022)
-Comrade Belarusball (from 2023)

Overview
Alexandra Asimova was born on November 15, 1976, to parents Ivan Sokolov, a professor at the Enzatian Institute of Economics, and Ekaterina Asimova, a healthcare worker at the state-run Hospital of Enzatia.

In elementary school, she showed special interest in maps. Like all elementary school children, this was a weird hobby, one that might stick around for a week or two. Unlike other children, it stuck until sixth grade.

The "social science" part of the Belarusian middle school curriculum focuses heavily on history, especially the "Three Revolutions". The Toramican Revolution, Prednian Revolution, and the Anatopian Industrial Revolution. This is to set the basics for the Economics curriculum in high school, and to make sure that young students grow up with a basic knowledge of the histories of puppet states and economy, as attempts at 'converting' schoolchildren (as stated in the South Elkirvan News) have occured in the past.

In high school, an economics course is necessary. As per the 'political education' project of 1954, there have been many attempts to educate the public. In 1956, a bill requiring political and/or economical education in high school passed after a year of debate.

After graduating high school, Asimova applied to the Minskball University of Political science.

*to be continued because I'm tired

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