Najwa al-Emami

Najwa al-Emami, born in 4276 in Zerlin, the child of Majatran immigrants. She and her parents fled the capitol in 4293, after the Nationalsozialist von Dundorf won the presidential elections, fearing their livelihood to be in jeopardy. The following year, aged 18 she returned to attend university in Zerlin, and attended a rally against Antonin Westheimer, the president. She and many others were arrested. In the 4296 elections, after the collapse of the Nationalsozialist von Dundorf, she was released from prison and pardoned. She vowed to get an education and fight for those who didn't have a voice in Dundorf. At the age of 26 she graduated with her master's, and joined the Nationale Arbeiterpartei, as an aide to a member of the Bundestag. While there, she met her future husband, Matthias Fischer. The two got engaged two years later, and using his influence and her contacts within the party, she attempted to run for mayor of Zerlin in 4306. She lost her bid, but it rose her to the national spotlight, and three years later in 4309 she was elected member of the Bundestag for Gayern, becoming the first Majatran member of the Bundestag.