Fábio Racoski

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Fábio Pedro Racoski
Seneschal of Cenit's Canton, of Pasargada
Personal information
Born: 12 January 1982 (aged 27)
Birthplace: Curitiba, PR (Brazil)
Residence: Curitiba, PR (Brazil)
Active since: April 2005
Macronationality: Brazilian
Micronationality Pasargada (2005-)
Political Party: Social Democracy
Contact: arsayau@gmail.com

Fábio Racoski is a micronationalist and influential politician from the Free Community of Pasargada He is the publisher of the satirical newspaper DOC.

Racoski is left-wing. He is considered by some the most libertarian Pasargadan of all time. He is also considered to be a very crowd-pleasing citizen by every internal group. Racoski is considered by many to be the closest to a national bard, or rhapsodist, of the Free Community of Pasargada.

He began his career in micronationalism in 2005 in Pasargada and has not changed micronationality since. Therefore, he is one of several veteran citizens sometimes called pasargadíssimo ("most-Pasargadan").

Racoski became quite active in Pasargadan cultural matters. He occupied the post of Pasargadan minister of culture and education three different times. He is also part of Cenit's primeval idealists, in collaboration with Mauricio Villacrez and other cenitiáns main cultural foundations of that particular Canton.

Aside from being a musician, Racoski is also a poet. He was responsible for three literary national reunions, in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Racoski's journalistic endeavours have mainly consisted cheerful parodies of political and intermicronational events.

In the realm of politics, Racoski was part of four different parties in his four years of activity. He was the founder of left-wing Free Pasargada House (CLiP), in which he gathered top Pasargadans offices such as Prime-Speaker and Prime-Minister (thrice each), in 2006 and 2007. In 2008, on behalf of Aristocratic Revival movement in Cenit, he joined the Cenitián Nation Party (PNC). Later, in February 2009, he moved on for Felipe Aron's Pasargadan Federalist Alliance (AFP) and, finally, in July 2009, joined brand-new Social Democracy (SDP).

Presently, he acts as Seneschal (chief of government) of Cenit, continues with his parodycal publications and works as Mayor of Communitarian University.



Free Community of Pasargada
Main Topics

Symbols | Pasargadan Turn | Pasargadan Realism | Pasargadan Commonwealth | Government | Diplomatic Relations | Diplomatic Corps | Intermicronational Organizations| | Lusophone Commonwealth | Order of Manuel Bandeira | National Order Ruy Barbosa | People's Tribune

Cantons

Principality of Efate | United Magraviates of Cenit | Democratic Diarchy of Sparta | Socialist Republic of Sloborskaia | Anarchy of Icaria | Lordship of Inverness

Pasargadan Commonwealth

Dominion of Imperial Andorra | Cohort-State of Marajo | Protectorate of Avalon

Houses

Pasargadan Heart | Social Democracy | Federalist Alliance

Notable Citizens

Anderson Paiva | André Cyranka | Andreza Streitenberger | Bruno Cava | Bruno Crasnek | Daniel Caires | Fábio Racoski | Felipe Aron | Filipe Sales | Henrique Rabelo | Igor Ravasco | Joao Azevedo | José Siqueira | Juliana Benedetti | Leandro Luiz | Michelle Fransan | Ozimar Júnior | Rafael Cruz | Renan Halphen | Rodrigo Mariano | Silvia Soares | Thiago Arantes | Vítor de Bourg | Ygor Lazaro | Yuri Ghenov