Marcel Cebara

Marcel Paul Cebara (8 May, 1974 in East Sylvania) is a Lovian lawyer, author, politician, businessman, activist and chairman of the Charleston Educational Trust.

Cebara is a member of the Labour Party and campaigns for LGBT rights and environmental awareness. Cebara is also politically involved with campaigning for the conservation of Lovia's oceans.

Biography
Marcel Paul Cebara was born on May 8th 1974 in East Sylvania to Patrick Cebara, a Slovakian-American diplomat and Myriam Armand, a French environmentalist. He has Slovakian ancestry, through his paternal grandfather, Oldoich Cebara, who moved to the United States in 1924. His parents met in the United States in 1969 where his father lived and his mother was studying. He has two sisters; Aurelie (born 1980) and Raquel (born 1982). Aurelie is a doctor, working in Sofasi and Raquel is an academic and environmentalist living in Vancouver.

At the age of seven, he and his family moved to England, where his father worked at the American Embassy and his mother worked at several environmental charities. Cebara went to school in England, and in 1996 graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Law & History, before moving back to Lovia, settling in Noble City.

On moving back to Lovia he worked as an environmental lawyer in Noble City, as well as campaigning for better conservation of Lovia's oceans. Cebara joined the Labour Party in 2013.

In 2013, Cebara was responsible for founding the Charleston Educational Trust which aims to provide free, high-quality education to the children of Charleston, his hometown. Later that month, he announced that he would run for councillor in the Train Village Local Elections.

Cebara has described himself as being on the centre-left of the political spectrum with liberal views.

Personal life
In 2003, he married Lynelle Farr at a civil ceremony in East Sylvania, they have two children; Emille (born 2005) and Moritz (born 2010). He lives with his family in Charleston, Sylvania, the family also own a house in Milerose and one in St Stephens.

He is a member of the Labour Party, and campaigns for LGBT rights and universal healthcare. During the recent Donia Coup he called for "a quick and peaceful end to the conflict".

In addition to his native English, Cebara speaks fluent French, Spanish and Dutch.

Although he is an atheist, he says that he often meditates.

Business interests
Cebara was formerly a shareholder at Kaboom Media Group, but gave up his role at the company when he joined the Labour Party.

In May 2013, Cebara founded Veloz Health Clubs, a Lovian chain of health clubs and gyms with locations across the country.