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|date = 11th May 2009 | |date = 11th May 2009 | ||
|head of state = Monarch | |head of state = Monarch | ||
|monarch = Victoria II | |monarch = [[Victoria II]] | ||
|head of Government = Prime Minister | |head of Government = [[Prime Minister]] | ||
|headofgov = Guido Zambelis | |headofgov = [[Guido Zambelis]] | ||
|preceded = Office Founded | |preceded = Office Founded | ||
|succeeded = In Office | |succeeded = In Office | ||
|dob = 11th January 1984 | |dob = 11th January 1984 | ||
|place = Collins Islands, Lovely | |place = Collins Islands, [[Lovely]] | ||
|party = N/A | |party = N/A | ||
|profession = Historian | |profession = Historian | ||
|university = Dundas University | |university = [[Dundas University]] | ||
|signature = File:Bjornsig.png | |signature = File:Bjornsig.png | ||
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Bjorn Olsen | |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
Assumed Office | |
11th May 2009 | |
Monarch | Victoria II |
Prime Minister | Guido Zambelis |
Preceded by | Office Founded |
Succeeded by | In Office |
Born | 11th January 1984, Collins Islands, Lovely |
Political Party | N/A |
Profession | Historian |
Alma mater | Dundas University |
Signature |
Bjorn Olsen (born 11 January 1984) is a Victorian politician, who has been the Member of the House of Lords for Dundas since 2010, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs since May 2009. He is the son of the late Duke of Dundas Sir Johan Olsen. He is currently serving in the Victorian Privy Council as permitted by his position in Her Majesty's Government.
Born in Lovely, on the Collins Islands, Olsen studied History at Dundas University, gaining a phD, and started his career at the University's History Department as a Lecturer. Former Prime Minister Sir Jack Beattie appointed him as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, where he has been since, serving under his 3rd Prime Minister to date.