Name: Fernando Educardo Romano
Birth: 1856
Age: 30
Party Affiliation: Independant
Occupation: Mining Magnate & Senator of Los Lagos
Background: Fernando was born in 1856 as the eldest son of the 3th president of Chile, Eduardo Emilio Romano. As the eldest son he was being tutored by his father in order to take over the family business, should his father pass away or somehow become incapable of running the family mining company. In his young years he also followed his fathers footsteps into politics, he joined the "Young Conservadores Association", a branch of the party for youngsters. He wished to be like his father in every aspect, and even uttered the words "When I grow up, I want to be the President just like you.". However the control his father had over him, one day was too much, and over a political arguement over the dinner table his bond with his father had shattered. Somehow his father could never accept that Fernando had different opinions, but Fernando does not blame him. Now Fernando runs the mining company, and with the money he made, and the popularity of his name "Romano", he managed to become the next Senator of Los lagos after his father. Unlike his father he did not join a party, nor was he what he would describe as an "office-seeking" politician like his father was. He sits as the few independants in the congreso attempting to change Chile, by political shrewdness and negotiation, unlike his father who attempted to do so through taking office. One of the biggest differences between the two, were that Fernando is not as a devout Catholic like his father was.