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Anne De Schryver is the current Deputy Governor of Seven, serving under Semyon Breyev. She was born in Libertas in 1971, the daughter of a radical politician who would later go on to join Sociaal Libertas. After her parents were divorced, when she was three years old, she returned to her mother's birthplace in Indonesia. Her mother soon remarried a Lovian man and the family moved to Kinley in Seven when Anne was five.

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  • Anne De Schryver
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  • Anne De Schryver is the current Deputy Governor of Seven, serving under Semyon Breyev. She was born in Libertas in 1971, the daughter of a radical politician who would later go on to join Sociaal Libertas. After her parents were divorced, when she was three years old, she returned to her mother's birthplace in Indonesia. Her mother soon remarried a Lovian man and the family moved to Kinley in Seven when Anne was five.
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  • Jonathan Mecklenburg
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  • Anne De Schryver
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  • Deputy Governor
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  • English, Dutch, Spanish, Indonesian
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  • 1971-02-21(xsd:date)
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  • Roman Catholic
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  • Kinley
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  • Anne De Schryver is the current Deputy Governor of Seven, serving under Semyon Breyev. She was born in Libertas in 1971, the daughter of a radical politician who would later go on to join Sociaal Libertas. After her parents were divorced, when she was three years old, she returned to her mother's birthplace in Indonesia. Her mother soon remarried a Lovian man and the family moved to Kinley in Seven when Anne was five. De Schryver became involved in politics from a very early age, canvassing for Joseph McKinley's election to Governor in 1984 at the age of thirteen. She herself was elected as governor in 1996 as the youngest governor of Seven ever, at only 25 years old, on a left-wing platform. Her single term of governance proved popular, but left politics immediately after it finished to look after her children. She returned to politics in 2011, again in the state elections as the 7 representative, in which she was placed second with 33% of the vote, and becoming deputy governor. During her break from politics she has been seen to have moved to the right in her political stance - however, as she said in an interview, 'I still support the same social democratic policies, but I realised that they need to be combined with a return to grassroots politics. If not every citizen is able to voice their problems, how can we presume to find solutions? 7 is now the party which best corresponds to my political beliefs.'
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