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Following the resignation of Paul Chambers, Ariana Croizer was named leader of the Social Democrats. She quickly named Tim Donnelly as her deputy leader. Ariana Croizer was elected to Parliament in August 2950. In 2952, she launched a bid for the leadership of the Social Democrats following the resignation of Kathleen Iberia-Lafayette. Croizer's candidacy was not viewed seriously until she received enough nominations to get on the ballot. Croizer received more nominations than Prime Minister Joia St. Etienne and Deputy Leader Joseph Montesi. Ariana Croizer's bid ended after the first ballot. She quickly announced her support for Tim Donnelly. Following the confirmation of Paul Chambers as leader, Croizer was surprisingly elected Deputy Leader of the party. She ousted Deputy Leader Joseph M

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  • Ariana Croizer
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  • Following the resignation of Paul Chambers, Ariana Croizer was named leader of the Social Democrats. She quickly named Tim Donnelly as her deputy leader. Ariana Croizer was elected to Parliament in August 2950. In 2952, she launched a bid for the leadership of the Social Democrats following the resignation of Kathleen Iberia-Lafayette. Croizer's candidacy was not viewed seriously until she received enough nominations to get on the ballot. Croizer received more nominations than Prime Minister Joia St. Etienne and Deputy Leader Joseph Montesi. Ariana Croizer's bid ended after the first ballot. She quickly announced her support for Tim Donnelly. Following the confirmation of Paul Chambers as leader, Croizer was surprisingly elected Deputy Leader of the party. She ousted Deputy Leader Joseph M
Office
  • 9(xsd:integer)
  • President of the Republic of Baltusia
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term start
  • 2957-07-09(xsd:date)
  • 2961-07-04(xsd:date)
Majority
  • 41.87
Birth Date
  • 2919-01-20(xsd:date)
Spouse
  • Vincent Gresham Ford
Name
  • Ariana Nimrata Croizer
Width
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Party
Height
  • 100(xsd:integer)
term end
  • 2963-12-22(xsd:date)
  • 2964-12-06(xsd:date)
death date
  • 2978-11-02(xsd:date)
Successor
Children
  • Nathan Robert Ford, Lucas Royal Ford
Predecessor
abstract
  • Following the resignation of Paul Chambers, Ariana Croizer was named leader of the Social Democrats. She quickly named Tim Donnelly as her deputy leader. Ariana Croizer was elected to Parliament in August 2950. In 2952, she launched a bid for the leadership of the Social Democrats following the resignation of Kathleen Iberia-Lafayette. Croizer's candidacy was not viewed seriously until she received enough nominations to get on the ballot. Croizer received more nominations than Prime Minister Joia St. Etienne and Deputy Leader Joseph Montesi. Ariana Croizer's bid ended after the first ballot. She quickly announced her support for Tim Donnelly. Following the confirmation of Paul Chambers as leader, Croizer was surprisingly elected Deputy Leader of the party. She ousted Deputy Leader Joseph Montesi in a vote by the parliamentary caucus. Following the resignation of Paul Chambers, Ariana Croizer was elevated to the leadership. In 2961, Croizer was elected President of the Republic of Baltusia after claiming nearly 71% of the vote. However, her successes as President were limited due to the fact that she was unable to form a government. She also saw her party lose a devastating 23 seats in Parliament.
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