Amelia Pietersen
13th Prime Minister of Ibagli | |
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Term: | 3 March 2011–present |
Party Affiliation | Conservative Party |
Preceeded By | John Goodwin |
Born | 19 July 1958: Haphonia |
Spouse | Sir David Knight |
The Right Honourable Amelia Marie Pietersen, MP (born 19 July 1958) is the Prime Minister of Ibagli. She is a member of the Conservative Party. She was elected leader of the Conservative Party on 1 March 2011 after the retirement of Sir John Goodwin. She is the first female Prime Minister of Ibagli.
In both general elections in 2006, she refused to be placed on the Conservative list for proportionally-allocated seats in the House of Commons, stating that she would not serve without a "direct link to the people." She is married to Sir David Knight, a professor at Thistledowne University. As the wife of a knight, she is entitled to be known formally as "Lady Knight," but she has elected to retain her maiden name publicly.
Prime Minister
Sir John Goodwin announced his retirement from the leadership of the Conservative Party on 3 February 2011. Shortly thereafter, Pietersen announced her intention to run for the leadership of the party in the ensuing leadership election. She won the election, which was held on 1 March, to Alex Foster by a slim margin. She was sworn in as Prime Minister by Governor-General Sir Steven Spell on 3 March.
Cabinet
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Preceded by: Sir John Goodwin |
Prime Minister of Ibagli 2011– |
Succeeded by: Incumbent | ||||||||||
Leader of the Conservative Party 2011– | ||||||||||||
9th Ministry - Government of John Goodwin | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||||
Jeffery Barkley | Minister of Labour 1999–2004 |
Roger Pollack | ||||||||||
12th Ministry - Government of Marcus Smallegan | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||||
Amy Pfeiffer | Minister of Health 2006 |
Amy Pfeiffer | ||||||||||
14th Ministry - Government of John Goodwin | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||||
Phillip Randolph | Minister of Home Affairs 2006–2011 |
Robert Clarke | ||||||||||
Andrew Spearman | Minister of Transport 2006–2011 |
Nakira Churchill |