Steve Shamji

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Steve Sean Shamji is a Quentinian politician who served as the 21st GTNEC of the USQ from 2014-2022. A member of the Mild RePublican Party, and a former Governor of the Chip Area, Shamji was born in 1979 in BizTown, MLS to Amber Shamji and Reuklairo Shamji. He was raised in the city for 3 years, until he and his family moved to Poleton, CA in 1982. There he grew up, going to public school in the city and spending lots of time at the family vacation home in Port Jaron. In Port Jaron, especially into his teenage years, Steve became acquainted with foreign cultures, as his dad was from the Federated Half of Quoaria and came to visit there a lot.


Education and Governorship

Shamji attended college at Uppergate University in the CA, and studied economics as well as law. Finally he graduated in 2001, and got a position in a managerial role at a local bank. Making friends with the politicians and people who came there, he believed he could refine the economic system of the state if he got elected governor. Running in 2008 on that slogan, he won as a Mild RePublican and became Governor. In his terms as governor, he attempted to reform the economic system, nationalizing the banks and engaging more in out-of-state trade, but made much more of an impact on infrastructure, building miles of new roads and connecting them to the Southern Quentinian Highway System.


Appointment as GTNEC

In his last year of the governorship, he became more and more acquainted with Mild RePublicans, and when Kyle Lovestington was elected President of the USQ again in 2014, he accepted the position of GTNEC of the USQ