Jacobo Holtium (Pacifica)

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The Honourable

Jacobo Holtium

Vice-President Jacobo Holtium
Vice-President of Anserisa
Assumed office
6th June 2014
PresidentColumbo Septimum
Parliamentary groupSocialist Union
First Congressist and
General Representative
In office
5th June 2012 – 29th March 2013
Personal details
Born (1967-08-01) August 1, 1967 (age 57)
Verbéra, Anserisa
CitizenshipAnserisan
NationalityAnserisan
Political partySocialist Union
ResidenceVice-President House, Brantavilla
EducationUniversity of Anserisa
ProfessionMarketing director
Cabinet2nd Septimum Commission
AwardsMember of the Order of Anserisa
Medal of the President of Anserisa

The Hon. Jacobo Holtium MA MDP CR MC MNC (born 1st August 1967) is the Vice-President of Anserisa. Previously he was First Congressist and General Representative from 2010 to 2013 and a Representative for Statera-Verbéra from 2008 to 2013.

Early life and education

Jacobo Holtium was born on 1 August 1967 in Verbéra, in Anserisa, only children.

He attended the University of Anserisa in Concordia in visual arts between 1986 and 1991 and at the Vespasiano-Marcianum School of Business in marketing between 1992 and 1997.

Career

In 2008, Holtium decided to present himself as candidate for the Socialist Union in the electoral district of Statera-Verbéra, he won the election in 2008.

Leader of the Socialist Union in the National Convention

He caused the surprise in 2010 by winning the leadership race of the Socialist Union in the National Convention and progressively gaining seats in the subsequent elections.

Vice-President of Anserisa

Nomination

He was approached in 2013 by Columbo Septimum to become the Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2014 election. The tandem was elected in 2014 and reelected in 2018.

Personal life

Holtium is openly homosexual and has been an advocate for the LBGT rights in Anserisa for many years and especially as Vice-President of Anserisa. He represented the government at all Pride parades since taking office in 2014.

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