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Harold was unsuccessful in his bid to gain re-election in the [[1980 Malgravean General Election]], however, his persistence and an increase in size of the lower chamber for the [[1985 Malgravean General Election]] paid off and he found himself representing an electorate in the urban outskirts of Epping.
Harold was unsuccessful in his bid to gain re-election in the [[1980 Malgravean General Election]], however, his persistence and an increase in size of the lower chamber for the [[1985 Malgravean General Election]] paid off and he found himself representing an electorate in the urban outskirts of Epping.
==Leader of the Conservative Action Party==


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

Revision as of 20:27, 15 July 2023

Harold Griffin

MalFlag.png Leader of the Conservative Action Party
2006-2014
Assumed office
Preceded by
 
Filippo Barone
Successor
 
TBN

Born September 21st, 1954
Epping, Malgrave
Nationality Malgravean
Residence
Alma mater Royal Epping University
Political party Conservative Action Party
Occupation Politician
Spouse
Religion None
Languages Malgravean Ancient, Mystrian Common, High Kouralian, Imerian
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Harold Griffin (born September 21st, 1954) was the Leader of the Opposition in Malgrave between 2006 and 2014 and presently serves as the Leader of the Conservative Action Party.

Early life and career

Harold Griffin was born in Epping on the 21st of September 1954. Between 1954 and 1972 Harold went through a rather standard upbringing, with membership in both the Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers and the Free Democratic Youth (Malgrave) while studying in Additional Learning Experiences (ALE) to prepare for university entrance exams.

After passing his university entrance exams Harold began studying economics at Royal Epping University, although, he was noted as an average student Harold started to forge friendships with individuals in the Conservative Action Party and was soon convinced to join the party by his newfound friends.

In 1978 Harold left university and quickly found himself employed at the recently privatised MalTec being utilised to sell new models of MalTec computers to ASG centres across the country. Harold worked for MalTec between 1978 and 1984, however, he soon became dissatisfied with practices employed by the company after renationalisation and policies promised as part of the Epping-Rensk Agreement and decided to become more involved in politics.

Harold was unsuccessful in his bid to gain re-election in the 1980 Malgravean General Election, however, his persistence and an increase in size of the lower chamber for the 1985 Malgravean General Election paid off and he found himself representing an electorate in the urban outskirts of Epping.

Leader of the Conservative Action Party

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