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|post = [[Prime Minister of Craitland]] | |post = [[Prime Minister of Craitland]] | ||
|Assumed Office = In office | |Assumed Office = In office | ||
|date = 1 Sept 2018 – | |date = 1 Sept 2018 – 1 Sept 2019 | ||
|head of state = [[King of Craitland|King]] | |head of state = [[King of Craitland|King]] | ||
|monarch = [[Craitman]] | |monarch = [[Craitman]] | ||
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|headofgov = [[Iņa Aärnesen]] | |headofgov = [[Iņa Aärnesen]] | ||
|preceded = [[Iņa Aärnesen]] | |preceded = [[Iņa Aärnesen]] | ||
|succeeded = | |succeeded = [[Hjaņ Tarekseev]] | ||
|dob = 1982 | |dob = 1982 | ||
|place = [[Cherry Trees]] | |place = [[Cherry Trees]] | ||
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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 September 2018 and 1 September 2019. Establishing a second consecutive [[Liberal-Centre Alliance]] majority government, Karisson's premiership made her the second in her family to hold the position, following father [[Andre Karisson]] between 2015 and 2016. | ||
{{Craitish politics}} | {{Craitish politics}} | ||
[[Category:Fictional people]] | [[Category:Fictional people]] |
Revision as of 13:03, 4 October 2019
Maxine Karisson | |
Prime Minister of Craitland | |
In office | |
1 Sept 2018 – 1 Sept 2019 | |
King | Craitman |
Deputy | Iņa Aärnesen |
Preceded by | Iņa Aärnesen |
Succeeded by | Hjaņ Tarekseev |
Born | 1982, Cherry Trees |
Political Party | Liberal-Centre Alliance |
Profession | Environmentalist |
Alma mater | College of Hjardef |
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Maxine Karisson is a Craitish politician who was the nation's Prime Minister between 1 September 2018 and 1 September 2019. Establishing a second consecutive Liberal-Centre Alliance majority government, Karisson's premiership made her the second in her family to hold the position, following father Andre Karisson between 2015 and 2016.
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