Jennifer Hible is a Viranthorian politician of the Unionist Party who has served as Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2011. Hible was a close aide of opposition leader Margaret Holden, serving as her Chief Political Advisor from 1999-2002 until she, herself, was elected to the Federal Assembly in 2003. Hible subsequently served as Deputy Federal Minister for Justice and Federal Minister for Justice in the Second Holden Cabinet before being promoted to her current position in 2011.
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| - Jennifer Hible is a Viranthorian politician of the Unionist Party who has served as Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2011. Hible was a close aide of opposition leader Margaret Holden, serving as her Chief Political Advisor from 1999-2002 until she, herself, was elected to the Federal Assembly in 2003. Hible subsequently served as Deputy Federal Minister for Justice and Federal Minister for Justice in the Second Holden Cabinet before being promoted to her current position in 2011.
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Office
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- 2007-11-29(xsd:date)
- 2008-03-03(xsd:date)
- 2011-11-12(xsd:date)
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Dates
| - 2003-12-01(xsd:date)
- 2007-11-29(xsd:date)
- 2008-03-03(xsd:date)
- 2011-11-12(xsd:date)
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Title
| - Deputy Federal Minister of Justice
- Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Federal Minister of Justice
- Federal Representative for North Henford
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term end
| - 2008-03-03(xsd:date)
- 2011-11-12(xsd:date)
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Successor
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Before
| - Christopher Preston
- Kieran Lambart
- William Francis
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Order
| - Deputy Federal Minister of Justice
- Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Federal Minister of Justice
- Federal Representative for North Henford
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Predecessor
| - Christopher Preston
- Kieran Lambart
- William Francis
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| - Jennifer Hible is a Viranthorian politician of the Unionist Party who has served as Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2011. Hible was a close aide of opposition leader Margaret Holden, serving as her Chief Political Advisor from 1999-2002 until she, herself, was elected to the Federal Assembly in 2003. Hible subsequently served as Deputy Federal Minister for Justice and Federal Minister for Justice in the Second Holden Cabinet before being promoted to her current position in 2011.
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