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Nada Lesjak

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Nada Lesjak (in Krasnocorian Cyrillic: Нада Лесјак; in Cerulean Cyrillic: Нада Лесяк) is a KrasnocorianHurmuCerulean politician. Hurmu Minister of Industry (1713–1716), Minister for Rekozemlje, Lontinien and Transprinitica (1719–1720), Cerulean Commissar for Foreign Affairs (1721–1724).

She was born in 1678 in Mitrovska. Became citizen of Hurmu in 1692. Studied naval engineering 1696–1702. Worked at the shipyards of Mitrovska 1702–1705, joining corporate management in 1705. Quickly disillusioned with the bourgeois, had a political awakening, joining the Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu in 1708. Elected to the Assembly of Representatives in 1712. Escaped during the Hurmu civil conflict to Cerulea along with, inter alia, former prime minister Annika Raudsepp. Lesjak immediately joined the All-Union Communist Party of Cerulea. In 1721, she was appointed Foreign Commissar of the country, a position she held until her arrest in 1724.

Hurmu authorities had wanted her for investigations relating to the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict. On 16.I.1724, she was arrested by Cerulean authorities, and on 24.I.1720 handed over to Hurmu authorities via Normark.

On 8.IV.1726, the Senate of the Lakes found Lesjak guilty of treachery and sedition, and not guilty of treason and waging an illegal war. On 5.XIII.1726, the Senate sentenced her to social harmonization therapy under the care of the government of Northern Coria.