Nagisa Shingetsu

"Let’s start this new era off on a high note, why don’t we?"

"-Nagisa to Shinko Komaeda about bidding for a presidential run"

Nagisa Shingetsu is a former Army Major and politician that served as the U.S. Speaker Of The House Of Representatives. Born October 23, 2000 to Makoto Naegi and Kyoko Kirigiri as a second-generation politician, Nagisa quickly caught on to the agenda, becoming Vice Governor of New Mexico in 2031, serving for a year before going to the military. Serving in the Army from 2032-2045, he rose up the ranks to a Command Sergeant Major of both the 1st Battalion Unit and the 13th Infantry Unit during the Iraqi Protest Wars. After returning home, he picked his vice gubernatorial position back up on December 25, 2045 before gaining a U.S. Senate seat in 2050. He then went even further, becoming the 9th U.S. President in 2066 and serving until 2069. From then until 2073, he served as the U.S. Speaker Of The House Of Representatives under both Presidents Sayori Amagumo and Ren Amamiya.

In the 2073 presidential election, he was surprised to learn that Democratic candidate and close friend of his Chihiro Fujisaki had selected him to be his vice president, despite being a Republican. He accepted, not expecting to beat the popular two-year incumbent Amamiya, then Chihiro shocked both him and the world by actually winning, making Nagisa the 12th Vice President of the United States, making him the youngest head of state and youngest vice president in the world at the time before being beaten out of the head of state position by Japanese Prime Minister Nanako Dojima, who is 7 years younger than him.

Given his outstretched resume and reputation, Nagisa is highly regarded as one of the most successful and supported politicians in the world.