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'''Séverine Huang''' is a [[Laeral|Laeralian]] politician who has served as [[Minister of Labor and Industry (Laeral)]] since 2019. A representative in the [[National Assembly (Laeral)|Assembly of Commons]] since 2003, she served as Chair of the Labor and Industry committee from 2015 to 2019. Huang is a member of the [[Progressive Party of Laeral|Progressive Party]] and has received media attention for her position as a leading [[Gramontism|Gramontist]] legislator, who has claimed that Laeral's [[Republican Era]] was "a proud moment in working people's history." Huang has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Progressive nomination for president in the 2022 Laeralian federal election. | '''Séverine Chunying Huang''' is a [[Laeral|Laeralian]] politician who has served as [[Minister of Labor and Industry (Laeral)]] since 2019. A representative in the [[National Assembly (Laeral)|Assembly of Commons]] since 2003, she served as Chair of the Labor and Industry committee from 2015 to 2019. Huang is a member of the [[Progressive Party of Laeral|Progressive Party]] and has received media attention for her position as a leading [[Gramontism|Gramontist]] legislator, who has claimed that Laeral's [[Republican Era]] was "a proud moment in working people's history." Huang has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Progressive nomination for president in the 2022 Laeralian federal election. | ||
==Early Life and Upbringing== | ==Early Life and Upbringing== | ||
Séverine Huang was born in 1968 in Annatown, [[Lauchenoiria]], as the eldest daughter of Huang Zongfei and Huang Lingzhan. Her father Zongfei was an engineer pursuing further study in the communist nation, and the family returned to Laeral in 1972, when Huang was four. Zongfei, a municipal councilor for the left-wing [[Republic Party (Laeral)|Republic Party]], encouraged his daughter's interest in politics. Excelling in school and scoring among the top 1% of students taking the national college entry exam in her graduating class, Huang attended the prestigious [[National Open University (Laeral)|Laeralsford College of Political Studies]], earning a B.A. in Political Economy and an M.A. in Civil Service Administration. | |||
==Professional and Political Career== | |||
Following her graduation, Huang declined a position with the Laeralian Civil Service to instead work as a Cheng Fellow with the Congress of Laeralian Trade Unions, Laeral's largest union confederation and one with traditional ties to the Laeralian left. Working as a field organizer in the hospitality industry for two years, Huang then worked in the CLTU's administrative service until leaving the position upon her election as Fengwei mayor. | |||
In 1994, at age 26, Huang was nominated as the [[Progressive Party of Laeral|Progressive]] candidate for municipal counselor in Fengwei municipality. Winning election easily, Huang focused her time on the Fengwei Municipal Council on promoting affordable housing and regularizing illegal construction. In 1998, Progressive and Socialist councilors in Fengwei elected Huang as mayor. During her time as mayor, Huang earned plaudits for negotiating an end to a 2001 sanitation worker's strike which had paralyzed trash collection across the province for nearly a month. | |||
==Personal Life== | |||
Huang is married to wife Anya Manterin-Lavel; the two met during Huang's time as Fengwei municipal councilor. Huang was once engaged to union administrator Lixin Durand, but the two broke off their engagement in 1994. Huang identifies as lesbian and came out following her election as Fengwei councilor. | |||
Huang is a practicing [[Minjian Faith|Minjian]]. | |||
[[Category: Laeral]] | [[Category: Laeral]] | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
[[Category: Politics]] | [[Category: Politics]] | ||
Revision as of 10:39, 9 August 2022
| Séverine Huang | |
|---|---|
| 黄春鹰 | |
| 25th Minister of Labor and Industry of Laeral | |
| Assuming office June 4, 2019 | |
| President | Liu Mei-han |
| Prime Minister | Nicolas Martin |
| Succeeding | Alain Cheng |
| Assembly of Commons Representative | |
| Assumed office January 6, 2003 | |
| Parliamentary group | Progressive Party of Laeral |
| Mayor of Fengwei | |
| In office January 8, 1998 – December 14, 2002 | |
| Parliamentary group | Progressive Party of Laeral |
| Member of the Fengwei Municipal Council | |
| In office January 8, 1994 – December 14, 2002 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 30, 1968 |
| Nationality | Laeralian |
| Political party | Progressive Party of Laeral |
| Domestic partner | Anya Manterin-Lavel |
| Children | 2 |
| Mother | Huang Lingzhan |
| Father | Huang Zongfei |
| Alma mater | Laeralsford College of Political Studies |
Séverine Chunying Huang is a Laeralian politician who has served as Minister of Labor and Industry (Laeral) since 2019. A representative in the Assembly of Commons since 2003, she served as Chair of the Labor and Industry committee from 2015 to 2019. Huang is a member of the Progressive Party and has received media attention for her position as a leading Gramontist legislator, who has claimed that Laeral's Republican Era was "a proud moment in working people's history." Huang has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Progressive nomination for president in the 2022 Laeralian federal election.
Early Life and Upbringing
Séverine Huang was born in 1968 in Annatown, Lauchenoiria, as the eldest daughter of Huang Zongfei and Huang Lingzhan. Her father Zongfei was an engineer pursuing further study in the communist nation, and the family returned to Laeral in 1972, when Huang was four. Zongfei, a municipal councilor for the left-wing Republic Party, encouraged his daughter's interest in politics. Excelling in school and scoring among the top 1% of students taking the national college entry exam in her graduating class, Huang attended the prestigious Laeralsford College of Political Studies, earning a B.A. in Political Economy and an M.A. in Civil Service Administration.
Professional and Political Career
Following her graduation, Huang declined a position with the Laeralian Civil Service to instead work as a Cheng Fellow with the Congress of Laeralian Trade Unions, Laeral's largest union confederation and one with traditional ties to the Laeralian left. Working as a field organizer in the hospitality industry for two years, Huang then worked in the CLTU's administrative service until leaving the position upon her election as Fengwei mayor.
In 1994, at age 26, Huang was nominated as the Progressive candidate for municipal counselor in Fengwei municipality. Winning election easily, Huang focused her time on the Fengwei Municipal Council on promoting affordable housing and regularizing illegal construction. In 1998, Progressive and Socialist councilors in Fengwei elected Huang as mayor. During her time as mayor, Huang earned plaudits for negotiating an end to a 2001 sanitation worker's strike which had paralyzed trash collection across the province for nearly a month.
Personal Life
Huang is married to wife Anya Manterin-Lavel; the two met during Huang's time as Fengwei municipal councilor. Huang was once engaged to union administrator Lixin Durand, but the two broke off their engagement in 1994. Huang identifies as lesbian and came out following her election as Fengwei councilor.
Huang is a practicing Minjian.