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'''Dani Fjedoresem Kjord''' is a [[Seketan|Seketese]] politician who has served as the mayor of [[Conelibek]] since 2019. | '''Dani Fjedoresem Kjord''' is a [[Seketan|Seketese]] politician who has served as the mayor of [[Conelibek]] since 2019. | ||
Born and raised in [[Conelibek]], Kjord obtained a degree in law at the [[University of North Conelibek]] and practiced {{wp|labour law}} before joining the [[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist Party]]. Kjord served as a [[Commons Council|member of the Commons Council]]. In 2018, Kjord publicly left the Socialist Party | Born and raised in [[Conelibek]], Kjord obtained a degree in law at the [[University of North Conelibek]] and practiced {{wp|labour law}} before joining the [[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist Party]]. Kjord served as a [[Commons Council|member of the Commons Council]]. In 2018, Kjord publicly left the Socialist Party and successfully ran for mayor in Conelibek as an independent candidate. Despite criticizing the organization for [[corruption in Seketan|corruption]], Kjord became the co-president of the ''[[Société Conelibek]]'' automatically upon becoming mayor, although the club has largely attempted to ignore and dismiss Kjord. | ||
and successfully ran for mayor in Conelibek as an independent candidate. Despite criticizing the organization for [[corruption in Seketan|corruption]], Kjord became the co-president of the ''[[Société Conelibek]]'' automatically upon becoming mayor, although the club has largely attempted to ignore and dismiss Kjord. | |||
In 2020, he founded [[Our Revolution]] with [[Simy Brasa]] as an {{wp|anti-establishment}} party. Kjord remained mayor of Conelibek but campaigned for Brasa during the [[2021 Seketese General Election|2021 Seketese election]], to which Our Revolution won a surprise landslide victory. | In 2020, he founded [[Our Revolution]] with [[Simy Brasa]] as an {{wp|anti-establishment}} party. Kjord remained mayor of Conelibek but campaigned for Brasa during the [[2021 Seketese General Election|2021 Seketese election]], to which Our Revolution won a surprise landslide victory. |
Revision as of 15:35, 21 March 2023
Dani Kjord | |
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Mayor of Conelibek | |
Assumed office 11 July 2018 | |
Preceded by | Rian Bojdor |
Member of Hérvynsken for Gjenor (1 of 32 Regional MH's) | |
In office 31 March 2014 – 18 June 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Conelibek, Gjenor | February 15, 1961
Political party | Our Revolution (since 2020) |
Dani Fjedoresem Kjord is a Seketese politician who has served as the mayor of Conelibek since 2019.
Born and raised in Conelibek, Kjord obtained a degree in law at the University of North Conelibek and practiced labour law before joining the Socialist Party. Kjord served as a member of the Commons Council. In 2018, Kjord publicly left the Socialist Party and successfully ran for mayor in Conelibek as an independent candidate. Despite criticizing the organization for corruption, Kjord became the co-president of the Société Conelibek automatically upon becoming mayor, although the club has largely attempted to ignore and dismiss Kjord.
In 2020, he founded Our Revolution with Simy Brasa as an anti-establishment party. Kjord remained mayor of Conelibek but campaigned for Brasa during the 2021 Seketese election, to which Our Revolution won a surprise landslide victory.