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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]] politician who was the nation's [[Prime Minister of Craitland|Prime Minister]] between 1.IX.{{AN|09|2020}} and 1.IX.{{AN|09|2021}}. A popular bipartisan politician who had previously declined calls to head the party, his premiership oversaw the first [[United Conservatives]] overall majority government since {{AN|1580}} and enacted the "Great Consolidation" policies that saw a number of territories decolonised. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]] politician who was the nation's [[Prime Minister of Craitland|Prime Minister]] between 1.IX.{{AN|09|2020}} and 1.IX.{{AN|09|2021}}. A popular bipartisan politician who had previously declined calls to head the party, his premiership oversaw the first [[United Conservatives]] overall majority government since {{AN|1580}} and enacted the "Great Consolidation" policies that saw a number of territories decolonised. | ||
== Honours == | |||
*{{team flag|Constancia|flag}}: [[1690 Extraordinary Investiture|Grand Knight Commander of the Order of the Royal Blood]] (1690) | |||
{{Craitish politics}} | {{Craitish politics}} | ||
[[Category:Fictional people]] | [[Category:Fictional people]] |
Revision as of 03:58, 9 March 2023
Ribe Särensen | |
Prime Minister of Craitland | |
In office | |
1.IX.1688 AN – 1.IX.1700 AN | |
Monarch(s) | Craitman VII |
Deputy | Lee Jespersen |
Preceded by | Hjaņ Tarekseev |
Succeeded by | Jorgeņ Windsor |
Born | 1647, Cherry Trees |
Political Party | United Conservatives |
Profession | Financial analyst |
Alma mater | University of Tiem |
Ribe Särensen is a Craitish politician who was the nation's Prime Minister between 1.IX.1688 AN and 1.IX.1700 AN. A popular bipartisan politician who had previously declined calls to head the party, his premiership oversaw the first United Conservatives overall majority government since 1580 AN and enacted the "Great Consolidation" policies that saw a number of territories decolonised.
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