Jakob Skravin (born 2 March 1964) is a Safflynic politician and businessman who is currently the Prime Minister of Safflyn. Skravin worked as a Business manager after leaving Univeristy, before entering politics in 1997 when he obtained the National People's Party nomination for the National Assembly district of Hdjortlynd-Vwest. After being elected in the 1998 election, he spent his first term on the opposition backbenches before being appointed to the cabinet of Greg Raemsull, where he served in several roles, ultimately Home Affairs Minister. Following Raemsull's resignation as Prime Minister and MNP leader in 2013 he won a closely fought leadership election, defeating the initial favourite Stevfan Lokesthorn and becoming Prime Minister.
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| - Jakob Skravin (born 2 March 1964) is a Safflynic politician and businessman who is currently the Prime Minister of Safflyn. Skravin worked as a Business manager after leaving Univeristy, before entering politics in 1997 when he obtained the National People's Party nomination for the National Assembly district of Hdjortlynd-Vwest. After being elected in the 1998 election, he spent his first term on the opposition backbenches before being appointed to the cabinet of Greg Raemsull, where he served in several roles, ultimately Home Affairs Minister. Following Raemsull's resignation as Prime Minister and MNP leader in 2013 he won a closely fought leadership election, defeating the initial favourite Stevfan Lokesthorn and becoming Prime Minister.
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| - Jakob Skravin (born 2 March 1964) is a Safflynic politician and businessman who is currently the Prime Minister of Safflyn. Skravin worked as a Business manager after leaving Univeristy, before entering politics in 1997 when he obtained the National People's Party nomination for the National Assembly district of Hdjortlynd-Vwest. After being elected in the 1998 election, he spent his first term on the opposition backbenches before being appointed to the cabinet of Greg Raemsull, where he served in several roles, ultimately Home Affairs Minister. Following Raemsull's resignation as Prime Minister and MNP leader in 2013 he won a closely fought leadership election, defeating the initial favourite Stevfan Lokesthorn and becoming Prime Minister.
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