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'''Pepecuu''' (joined 3 January 2025; [[Senate|SEN]]–IND) is a Redmontian attorney, entrepreneur, and | '''Pepecuu''' (joined 3 January 2025; [[Senate|SEN]]–IND) is a Redmontian attorney, entrepreneur, politician and [[Archivist]]. She is the founder and CEO of Brick and Browse Inc., currently serves in the [[32nd Congress|32nd Senate]] as the President of the Senate, and previously served in the [[30th House of Representatives|30th]] (as a representative) and [[31st House of Representatives|31st]] (as the deputy speaker) Houses of Representatives. Additionally, she serves as both the Court and Congressional clerks. | ||
=== Career === | === Career === | ||
=== Private Career === | === Private Career === | ||
==== Legal Field ==== | |||
Pepecuu quickly established herself in the legal field, becoming a barrister on 12 January 2025. A week later, she filed her first lawsuit, Pepecuu v. VortexX_X [2025] DCR 8, representing herself as the plaintiff.<ref>Pepecuu v. VortexX_X [2025] DCR 8 | |||
Her legal career advanced when she was appointed as a Supreme Court Clerk on 11 February. | https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/pepecuu-v-vortexx_x-2025-dcr-8.24476/</ref> Her legal career advanced when she was appointed as a Supreme Court Clerk on 11 February 2025. | ||
On | ==== Brick and Browse ==== | ||
On 19 January 2025, she founded Brick and Browse Ltd., a real estate company specializing in property transactions and development. Soon after, her business grew, transitioning from an LLC to a Corporation on 4 March 2025, rebranding as Brick and Browse Inc to allow it to be debuted on [[The Exchange]], launching with an initial valuation of $943,000 under her leadership as CEO, on 15 March 2025.<ref>Announced in DemocracyCraft #news channel (Message ID: 1351314197123956817)</ref> | |||
==== [[Pepe's Polling Co.]] ==== | |||
On 2 June 2025, Pepecuu founded Pepe's Polling Co. to predict the [[June 2025 presidential election]] results, with an aim of journalistic independence and objective data collection for significant polls in Redmont. | |||
=== Political Career === | === Political Career === | ||
==== 30th House of Representatives ==== | ==== 30th House of Representatives ==== | ||
On 11 March, she ran for both offices of Congress with the slogan "A Leader for Reform, a Champion for You".<ref>DemocracyCraft #campaign channel (Message ID: 1348645618100342896)</ref> Campaigning on politically popular policies, she successfully secured a seat in the 30th House of Representatives with eight first-preference votes,<ref>Redmont House of Representatives Election (March 2025) | On 11 March, she ran for both offices of Congress with the slogan "A Leader for Reform, a Champion for You".<ref>DemocracyCraft #campaign channel (Message ID: 1348645618100342896)</ref> Campaigning on politically popular policies, she successfully secured a seat in the [[30th Congress|30th House of Representatives]] with eight first-preference votes,<ref>Redmont House of Representatives Election (March 2025) | ||
https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-march-2025.24999/#post-98309</ref> but failed to secure a seat in the [[30th Senate]], placing fifth of seven candidates.<ref>Redmont Senate Election (March 2025) | https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-march-2025.24999/#post-98309</ref> but failed to secure a seat in the [[30th Senate]], placing fifth of seven candidates.<ref>Redmont Senate Election (March 2025) | ||
https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-march-2025.25000/</ref> | https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-march-2025.25000/</ref> | ||
During her time in the 30th House of Representatives, she co-authored the landmark Plot Regulations Act<ref>https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/plot-regulations-act.26166/</ref>, negotiating compromises between the left-leaning [[Workers' Party of Redmont|WPR]] and the right-leaning [[Liberty for Redmont|LfR]] to ensure its success in passing Congress while remaining effective in alleviating the plot crisis. | |||
==== 31st House of Representatives ==== | ==== 31st House of Representatives ==== | ||
On 10 May, Pepecuu contested for re-election in the House of Representatives, however running as an Independent, instead of | On 10 May 2025, Pepecuu contested for re-election in the House of Representatives, however running as an Independent, instead of the [[Redmont Reform Party]] (RRP). This was accompanied by a new slogan, "Don't settle for anything less than the best, because Democracy deserves better than mediocrity"<ref>DemocracyCraft #campaign channel (Message ID: 1370584335949893693)</ref>. Focusing on stability and progress, she successfully secured a second term in the House of Representatives with four first-preference votes<ref>Redmont House of Representatives Election (May 2025) | ||
https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-may-2025.25986/</ref> and thirteen second-preference votes.<ref>House of Representatives May 2025 Vote Counting Spreadsheet (Gribble19) | https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-may-2025.25986/</ref> and thirteen second-preference votes.<ref>House of Representatives May 2025 Vote Counting Spreadsheet (Gribble19) | ||
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NmvWyjbQ-D2fWp3ZqcWNN8qsp_eQ2BVGkIXNwRrP0Qw/edit?gid=0#gid=0</ref> Days later on | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NmvWyjbQ-D2fWp3ZqcWNN8qsp_eQ2BVGkIXNwRrP0Qw/edit?gid=0#gid=0</ref> Days later, on 15 May 2025, Pepecuu was elected to become the deputy speaker of the House (DSotH) for the [[31st Congress|31st House of Representatives]], narrowly beating Representative [[Kaiserin_]] ([[Workers' Party of Redmont|WPR]]) six votes to four.<ref>Announced in Congress of Redmont Discord server #speaker-elections channel (Message ID: 1372310917059969064).</ref> | ||
==== 32nd Senate ==== | ==== 32nd Senate ==== |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 5 September 2025
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Personal details | |
Join date | 3 January 2025 |
Occupation | Politician, Lawyer, Businessperson, Archivist |
Political party | Independent |
Pronouns | Any |
Nationality | Singaporean ![]() |
Member of the 30th House of Representatives | |
In office | 10 March 2025 – 10 May 2025 |
Party | Redmont Reform Party |
Title | Representative |
Member of the 31st House of Representatives | |
In office | 10 May 2025 – 10 July 2025 |
Party | Independent |
Title | Deputy Speaker of the House |
Member of the 32nd Senate | |
In office | 10 July 2025 – 10 September 2025 |
Party | Independent |
Title | President of the Senate |
Pepecuu (joined 3 January 2025; SEN–IND) is a Redmontian attorney, entrepreneur, politician and Archivist. She is the founder and CEO of Brick and Browse Inc., currently serves in the 32nd Senate as the President of the Senate, and previously served in the 30th (as a representative) and 31st (as the deputy speaker) Houses of Representatives. Additionally, she serves as both the Court and Congressional clerks.
Career
Private Career
Legal Field
Pepecuu quickly established herself in the legal field, becoming a barrister on 12 January 2025. A week later, she filed her first lawsuit, Pepecuu v. VortexX_X [2025] DCR 8, representing herself as the plaintiff.[1] Her legal career advanced when she was appointed as a Supreme Court Clerk on 11 February 2025.
Brick and Browse
On 19 January 2025, she founded Brick and Browse Ltd., a real estate company specializing in property transactions and development. Soon after, her business grew, transitioning from an LLC to a Corporation on 4 March 2025, rebranding as Brick and Browse Inc to allow it to be debuted on The Exchange, launching with an initial valuation of $943,000 under her leadership as CEO, on 15 March 2025.[2]
Pepe's Polling Co.
On 2 June 2025, Pepecuu founded Pepe's Polling Co. to predict the June 2025 presidential election results, with an aim of journalistic independence and objective data collection for significant polls in Redmont.
Political Career
30th House of Representatives
On 11 March, she ran for both offices of Congress with the slogan "A Leader for Reform, a Champion for You".[3] Campaigning on politically popular policies, she successfully secured a seat in the 30th House of Representatives with eight first-preference votes,[4] but failed to secure a seat in the 30th Senate, placing fifth of seven candidates.[5]
During her time in the 30th House of Representatives, she co-authored the landmark Plot Regulations Act[6], negotiating compromises between the left-leaning WPR and the right-leaning LfR to ensure its success in passing Congress while remaining effective in alleviating the plot crisis.
31st House of Representatives
On 10 May 2025, Pepecuu contested for re-election in the House of Representatives, however running as an Independent, instead of the Redmont Reform Party (RRP). This was accompanied by a new slogan, "Don't settle for anything less than the best, because Democracy deserves better than mediocrity"[7]. Focusing on stability and progress, she successfully secured a second term in the House of Representatives with four first-preference votes[8] and thirteen second-preference votes.[9] Days later, on 15 May 2025, Pepecuu was elected to become the deputy speaker of the House (DSotH) for the 31st House of Representatives, narrowly beating Representative Kaiserin_ (WPR) six votes to four.[10]
32nd Senate
On 10 July, Pepecuu tried running for both chambers of Congress (House of Representatives and Senate) again as an Independent, with the slogan "Stance Matters. Leadership Counts. Pepecuu for Congress!"[11] Campaigning on experience and stability, she successfully secured a seat in the Senate with 31 votes[12], placing first among seven candidates. Due to her Senate election win, Pepecuu was automatically disqualified as a candidate for the House of Representatives, but secured five first preference votes[13] in that election. The next day, 11 July, she was elected to become the President of the Senate (PoS) through a walkover election, where there were no opposing candidates and therefore no votes were cast.
Personal life
Pepecuu is currently married to Eenza and currently lives in Reveille Heights, Rh-046. She uses any pronouns.
References
- ↑ Pepecuu v. VortexX_X [2025] DCR 8 https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/pepecuu-v-vortexx_x-2025-dcr-8.24476/
- ↑ Announced in DemocracyCraft #news channel (Message ID: 1351314197123956817)
- ↑ DemocracyCraft #campaign channel (Message ID: 1348645618100342896)
- ↑ Redmont House of Representatives Election (March 2025) https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-march-2025.24999/#post-98309
- ↑ Redmont Senate Election (March 2025) https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-march-2025.25000/
- ↑ https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/plot-regulations-act.26166/
- ↑ DemocracyCraft #campaign channel (Message ID: 1370584335949893693)
- ↑ Redmont House of Representatives Election (May 2025) https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-may-2025.25986/
- ↑ House of Representatives May 2025 Vote Counting Spreadsheet (Gribble19) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NmvWyjbQ-D2fWp3ZqcWNN8qsp_eQ2BVGkIXNwRrP0Qw/edit?gid=0#gid=0
- ↑ Announced in Congress of Redmont Discord server #speaker-elections channel (Message ID: 1372310917059969064).
- ↑ DemocracyCraft #campaign channel. (Message ID: 1392004365400670343)
- ↑ Redmont Senate Election (July 2025) https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-july-2025.26887/post-106714
- ↑ Redmont House of Representatives Election (July 2025) https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-july-2025.26886/post-106713