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|name = Jago Elliot | |name = Jago Elliot | ||
|native_name = Jago Corneu Trelawnywek | |native_name = ''Jago Corneu Trelawnywek'' | ||
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|office2 = Esel Senedh (ES) for [[Jago's Tre]] | |||
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| | |term_start2 = 9th March 2016 | ||
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| | |predecessor2 = [[Oscar Fredrickslan]] | ||
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| | |office3 = [[Parliament of Satavia|Esel Senedh (ES)]] for [[Jago's Tre]] | ||
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|predecessor3 = Jorgy Malcandu | |||
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|office4 = [[Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Satavia]] | |||
|term_start4 = 11th April 2015 | |||
|term_end4 = 9th March 2016 | |||
|predecessor4 = [[Sir Richard Ericksen]] | |||
|successor4 = [[John Marcandu]] | |||
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|10|28|df=y}} | |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|10|28|df=y}} | ||
|birth_place = [[Porth Quinn]], [[Free State of Porth Quinn|Porth Quinn]], [[Satavia]] | |birth_place = [[Porth Quinn]], [[Free State of Porth Quinn|Porth Quinn]], [[Satavia]] | ||
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'''Jago Corneu Elliot''', and '''Jago Corneu Trelawnywek''' in ''{{wpl|Cornish_language|Dupowek}} (Dupowerek)'' , is a [[Satavia|Satavian]] politician and | '''Jago Corneu Elliot''', and '''Jago Corneu Trelawnywek''' in ''{{wpl|Cornish_language|Dupowek}} (Dupowerek)'' , (born 28th October 1975) is a [[Satavia|Satavian]] politician, author and former journalist, who has served as the [[Prime Minister of Satavia]] since August 2020, and leader of the [[Conservative Party (Satavia)|Conservative Party]] since March 2016. | ||
Elliot was educated at [[King's College, Jago]] in [[Porth Jago]], where he studied {{wp|History}}. He was the Dupowek Correspondent for [[The Hope Post]], Satavia's most circulated {{wpl|newspaper}} from 2001 to 2006, where he became editor until 2012, when he stood down to enter politics. Elliot has published multiple books, including [[The Satavian Civil War (Book)]] and [[The Kings of Satavia]], a book providing a fair and unbalanced overview over the status of the Monarchy in Satavia, unnofficially represented by the [[Governor of Satavia]]. | |||
In 2014, Elliot was elected as [[Parliament of Satavia|ES]] for [[Jago's Tre]], one of the four constituencies in [[Porth Jago]]. In what {{wpl|Pundit|Satavian political commentators}} described as ''"The Quickest Appointment Ever"'', Elliot was appointed to the senior position of [[Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Satavia]] in 2015; but resigned the position a little under a year later, when he was voted in as [[Leader of the Conservative Party (Satavia)|leader of the Conservative Party]]. In 2020, following the resignation of [[Johan de Vilock]] as Prime Minister, Elliot won the largest majority in the [[Parliament of Satavia|Satavian Parliament]], winning 244 out of 337 avaliable seats, roughly 65% of the avaliable seats. |
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Jago Elliot | |
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Jago Corneu Trelawnywek | |
Prime Minister of Satavia | |
Assumed office 22nd August 2020 | |
Governor | Arthur Livingstone-Scott |
Preceded by | Johan de Vilock |
Leader of the Conservative Party | |
Assumed office 9th March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Oscar Fredrickslan |
Esel Senedh (ES) for Jago's Tre | |
Assumed office 27 January 2014 | |
Preceded by | Jorgy Malcandu |
Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Satavia | |
In office 11th April 2015 – 9th March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Sir Richard Ericksen |
Succeeded by | John Marcandu |
Personal details | |
Born | Porth Quinn, Porth Quinn, Satavia | 28 October 1975
Citizenship | Satavian Estmerish (1975-2020) [1] |
Nationality | Satavian |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Alice Elliot (m. 1999) |
Children | 2 |
Residence(s) | Prime Minister's Residence, Port Hope, Satavia |
Alma mater | King's College Jago |
Occupation | Politician |
Website | www |
Jago Corneu Elliot, and Jago Corneu Trelawnywek in Dupowek (Dupowerek) , (born 28th October 1975) is a Satavian politician, author and former journalist, who has served as the Prime Minister of Satavia since August 2020, and leader of the Conservative Party since March 2016.
Elliot was educated at King's College, Jago in Porth Jago, where he studied History. He was the Dupowek Correspondent for The Hope Post, Satavia's most circulated newspaper from 2001 to 2006, where he became editor until 2012, when he stood down to enter politics. Elliot has published multiple books, including The Satavian Civil War (Book) and The Kings of Satavia, a book providing a fair and unbalanced overview over the status of the Monarchy in Satavia, unnofficially represented by the Governor of Satavia.
In 2014, Elliot was elected as ES for Jago's Tre, one of the four constituencies in Porth Jago. In what Satavian political commentators described as "The Quickest Appointment Ever", Elliot was appointed to the senior position of Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Satavia in 2015; but resigned the position a little under a year later, when he was voted in as leader of the Conservative Party. In 2020, following the resignation of Johan de Vilock as Prime Minister, Elliot won the largest majority in the Satavian Parliament, winning 244 out of 337 avaliable seats, roughly 65% of the avaliable seats.
- ↑ In accordance with the Satavian Constitution, Elliot renounced his Estmerish citienship upon appointment as Prime Minister