The Rt. Hon. Zoë Louisa French Parker (b. July 23, 1960) is the immediate former Prime Minister of Georgeland, who served from July 30, 2005 until July 6, 2007. She was the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister. Prior to her elevation to the highest position in the Georgeland government, Parker had been Deputy Prime Minister and was a former Foreign Minister. On June 30, 2007, Parker's government was defeated at the general election. Parker subsequently resigned as Liberal Democratic leader. After her term as Prime Minister ended, Parker resigned from her constituency of Peterson and left politics. Parker has accepted a position on the board of Ironside and Curtis, a large property investment firm.
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| - The Rt. Hon. Zoë Louisa French Parker (b. July 23, 1960) is the immediate former Prime Minister of Georgeland, who served from July 30, 2005 until July 6, 2007. She was the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister. Prior to her elevation to the highest position in the Georgeland government, Parker had been Deputy Prime Minister and was a former Foreign Minister. On June 30, 2007, Parker's government was defeated at the general election. Parker subsequently resigned as Liberal Democratic leader. After her term as Prime Minister ended, Parker resigned from her constituency of Peterson and left politics. Parker has accepted a position on the board of Ironside and Curtis, a large property investment firm.
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| - The Rt. Hon. Zoë Louisa French Parker (b. July 23, 1960) is the immediate former Prime Minister of Georgeland, who served from July 30, 2005 until July 6, 2007. She was the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister. Prior to her elevation to the highest position in the Georgeland government, Parker had been Deputy Prime Minister and was a former Foreign Minister. On June 30, 2007, Parker's government was defeated at the general election. Parker subsequently resigned as Liberal Democratic leader. After her term as Prime Minister ended, Parker resigned from her constituency of Peterson and left politics. Parker has accepted a position on the board of Ironside and Curtis, a large property investment firm. Image:Parker.jpg
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