Augusto Amadeo

Augusto Amadeo (born, 7 August 4672) is a Istalian politician who serves as an unofficial co-leader of the Populists. Officially he is the head of the National Organization of Populist Unions and were the Chairman of the Young Populists from 4689 to 4697.

Early life
Born Augusto Alberico Amadeo in the city of Turrino in Padagna to Vittorio Saracino, a military officer who died in a military exercise when Augusto were four years old. His mother, Manuela Amadeo were an influential woman in the business world of the cities of Turrino and Genevia. His mother gave him his middle name in honor of her father, Alberico Amadeo, a late influential business mogul in Padagna. Augusto grew up with his mother spoiling him with expensive gifts and games, this as reported by close family friends gave Augusto the feeling of superiority. However it was later reported that this feeling disappeared after he applied to a High School in Genevia to study finance but later changed to political science after he got caught up in the many speeches and rallies held by the Populists in the city. This resulted in him joining the Union of Young Populists and he ran immediately for the office of Chairman of the Union.

Political career
Because of his incredible ability to make friends quickly and with his charismatic personality he was elected as the first Chairman of the Young Populists. Giusto Zani, the Cademo of the Populists became quickly fond of Amadeo and the former became a sort of mentor to the latter. He served as Chairman from February 4689 until Giusto Zani's assassination in 4697, which resulted in a power struggle between Amadeo and his rival Romero Geraci. However an agreement were made by the two and Geraci was made the new Cademo while Amadeo were made the new First Representative of the National Organization of Populist Unions.