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Filipe Augusto Sales is a micronationalist, top lusophone micropatriologist and Minister of Justice of the Free Community of Pasargada.
He is one of the most influential micronationalists of lusophone sector. In every project, Filipe has fastly reached foremost positions. Over eight years, he has accumulated a monstrous contribution to lusophone micropatriology and has formulated and tuned many of state-of-the-art micronational ideologies and theories, that eventually turned into vogue and therefore enforced by policymakers and chancellors.
He is better known for his extensive and meaningful intellectual work. He has created leading think-tank Teobaldo Sales Foundation, which from 2004 to 2007 put forth a micropatriological institute with convincing scholastic productions. Side by side with Carlos Goes, in 2006-07, he finally developed a complete ideology, called Socioculturalism, which is a more contemporary improvement of Pasargadan Turn (2001–02).
Due to his propositive engagement in Socioculturalism, he found himself involved in a series of political conflicts in Réunion, that culminated in his forced exile, with Carlos Goes, in 2007. He was even declared persona non grata within Réunion's borders, a decision directly by Claudio de Castro that nonetheless would be reversed months later.
As a politician, Sales has built a long and fruiful career. Commencing in Marajó, an average-size lusophone nation, in 2001, he has joined Democratic Party and exerted several offices from senator to foreign affairs minister. In his first time as citizen of Pasargada (2002–04), he was a central figure in Pasargadan World House (now extinct), being appointed Premier in december 2004. Respected in diplomacy, he was also empowered as Chancellor for Lusophone Commonwealth, at the time highest office of Lusophonia.
In Réunion, from 2005 to 2007, he did almost everything. Unfatigued, affiliating to Democratic Humanist Union (UNIDA), he was imperial counsellor, attorney-general, judge, speaker and finally Imperial Chancellor, leading the busiest foreign affairs office. He took part in every relevant event of the Holy Empire, being commended several times by the Emperor.
In april 2008, he went back to the Free Community, and relentlessly worked together with Felipe Aron and André Cyranka to initiate Pasargadan famous risorgimento. He has become preëminent head of a reborn Pasargadan Heart and participated actively in first Felipe Aron's government as Minister of Justice (2008).
In diplomacy, his recent accomplishment was negotiating, for the Pasargadan side, with complete success, the transformation of Sparta micronation into the fifth Canton of Pasargada, effective by march 2009.
In june 2009, still inspired, he was again appointed Minister of Justice, as Pasargadan Heart overtook parliamentary majority in may elections, empowering José Luiz Borrás as new Premier.