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She is a massive supporter of free universal education for all species, saying that improving education would help tackle the country's drinking problem. She described herself as a "big proponent of career and technology schools", which she said were a better fit for the developing country.
She is a massive supporter of free universal education for all species, saying that improving education would help tackle the country's drinking problem. She described herself as a "big proponent of career and technology schools", which she said were a better fit for the developing country.

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Victoria Engebretsen
BornJuly 11, 1994 (age 27)
Tvillingtopplandsby
NationalityNystatiszna
EducationTømmer University
Alma materPolitical Science
OccupationLegislative Senator; Activist;
Years active2018 - on going
Height1.54 Meters
TitleSenior Senator
Political partyKurintail Democratic Party
MovementFree Nekomimi Movement

Victoria Engebretsen (born July 11, 1994) is a current senator and activist from Tvillingtopplandsby, and was the first nekomimi select for senator service in Nystatiszna in 2018. She was select to service her home city of Tvillingtopplandsby and registered party member of the Kurintail Democratic Party.

Engebretsen, who studied political science and Vaaran at Tømmer University, deferred her spring semesters to lead a protest march on the senate after passing of a bill that will increase the price of foodstuffs for nekomimi, making up her classes in the summer and fall. After graduating in 2015, she stated she will fully go into politics and the Free Nekomimi Movement.

She was selected to be a senator by President Ayo Hoshi after she lead a protest blocking the construction of a complex that will displace several dozen nekomimi families in early 2018.

Political positions

Engebretsen, describes herself as "left-wing and pro-nekomimi" and identifies as fiscally conservative, "pro-marriage" and "pro-family." She supports loosening up voter laws, universal welfare, term limits and making senator position to be a elected position.

During the 2018 legislative session, while speaking about a bill she sponsored that would allow nekomimi to carry of firearms with a permit, Engebretsen received multiple death threats from far right wing militia groups.

She is a massive supporter of free universal education for all species, saying that improving education would help tackle the country's drinking problem. She described herself as a "big proponent of career and technology schools", which she said were a better fit for the developing country.