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|post = [[Prime Minister of Craitland]] | |post = [[Prime Minister of Craitland]] | ||
|Assumed Office = In office | |Assumed Office = In office | ||
|date = 1.IX.{{AN|09|2022}} – | |date = 1.IX.{{AN|09|2022}} – 1.IX.{{AN|09|2023}} | ||
|head of state = [[Monarchy of Craitland|Monarch(s)]] | |head of state = [[Monarchy of Craitland|Monarch(s)]] | ||
|monarch = [[Craitman VII]]<br>[[Craitman VIII]] | |monarch = [[Craitman VII]]<br>[[Craitman VIII]] | ||
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|headofgov = [[Ädel Ämundsdótór]] | |headofgov = [[Ädel Ämundsdótór]] | ||
|preceded = [[Jorgeņ Windsor]] | |preceded = [[Jorgeņ Windsor]] | ||
|succeeded = | |succeeded = [[Ädel Ämundsdótór]] | ||
|dob = 1677 | |dob = 1677 | ||
|place = [[Kealb]] | |place = [[Kealb]] | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]] politician who | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]] politician who was the nation's [[Prime Minister of Craitland|Prime Minister]] between 1.IX.{{AN|09|2022}} and 1.IX.{{AN|09|2023}}. The youngest ever person to be elected to the role of Prime Minister, Väiner oversaw the first [[Social Democrats (Craitland)|Social Democrat]] majority government for six parliamentary terms. | ||
{{Craitish politics}} | {{Craitish politics}} |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 18 January 2024
Jan-Vorgeņ Väiner | |
Prime Minister of Craitland | |
In office | |
1.IX.1712 AN – 1.IX.1724 AN | |
Monarch(s) | Craitman VII Craitman VIII |
Deputy | Ädel Ämundsdótór |
Preceded by | Jorgeņ Windsor |
Succeeded by | Ädel Ämundsdótór |
Born | 1677, Kealb |
Political Party | Social Democrats |
Profession | Lawyer |
Alma mater | Kealb Institute of Law |
Jan-Vorgeņ Väiner is a Craitish politician who was the nation's Prime Minister between 1.IX.1712 AN and 1.IX.1724 AN. The youngest ever person to be elected to the role of Prime Minister, Väiner oversaw the first Social Democrat majority government for six parliamentary terms.
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