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==Early life==
==Early life==
Haller was born in the northern Hendalarskara metropolis of [[Schullerhausen]] on 19th March, 1982, the daughter of master industrial electrician Anton Haller and schoolteacher Kristína Eser. Neither of her parents were native to the city; Anton Haller had grown up in the eastern port of [[Groß-Maximilianshafen]], while Kristína Eser hailed from the small rural town of Folwitsch, in the Kaíárek Hills around 150 miles west of Frehmenwerth. Haller's childhood was ordinary. She studied at Kindergáten KSLH-514 "19.-August-Bolwék" and Gesamdschul GSLH-229 "Matéa Íansen" and ultimately won a place at the prestigious [[Maximilianic University]] in [[Frehmenwerth]] on the back of her final exam results, despite her prior grades largely having been, in her own words, 'capable rather than outstanding'. At 'Maxi', Haller studied Modern History under the renowned Hendalarskara historian Andréus Mátínask, with a particular focus on eighteenth-century radical movements across Gothica. Largely shunning student politics, she instead participated in local feminist campaign groups such as the anti-domestic-violence charity FRAU, which garnered national attention for their dramatic and unconventional protests against Frehmenwerth City Councillor Paulus Aweran. In the course of these protests Haller was arrested twice but never charged, and after completing her studies she returned to Schullerhausen.
Haller was born in the northern Hendalarskara metropolis of [[Schullerhausen|Schulahaun]] on 19th March, 1982, the daughter of master industrial electrician Anton Haller and schoolteacher Kristína Eser. Neither of her parents were native to the city; Anton Haller had grown up in the eastern port of [[Groß-Maximilianshafen]], while Kristína Eser hailed from the small rural town of Folwitsch, in the Kaíárek Hills around 150 miles west of Frehmenwerth. Haller's childhood was ordinary. She studied at Kindergáten KSLH-514 "19.-August-Bolwék" and Gesamdschul GSLH-229 "Matéa Íansen" and ultimately won a place at the prestigious [[Maximilianic University]] in [[Frehmenwerth]] on the back of her final exam results, despite her prior grades largely having been, in her own words, 'capable rather than outstanding'. At 'Maxi', Haller studied Modern History under the renowned Hendalarskara historian Andréus Mátínask, with a particular focus on eighteenth-century radical movements across Gothica. Largely shunning student politics, she instead participated in local feminist campaign groups such as the anti-domestic-violence charity FRAU, which garnered national attention for their dramatic and unconventional protests against Frehmenwerth City Councillor Paulus Aweran. In the course of these protests Haller was arrested twice but never charged, and after completing her studies she returned to Schulahaun.


==Early political career==
==Early political career==