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{{Infobox officeholder
{{Infobox officeholder
|honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable
|honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable
|name            = Michel Fallow
|name            = Joakim Persson
| honorific-suffix = MP
| honorific-suffix = MP
|image            = Michel Fallow.jpg
|image            = Fredrik Reinfeldt - Sveriges statsminister 2006-2014.jpg
|imagesize        = 200px
|imagesize        = 200px
|caption          = Fallow in 2015.
|caption          = Persson in 2015.
|office          = President of Ordennya
|office          = Prime Minister of Ordennya
|vicepresident    = [[Valdemar Söderberg]]  
|president        = Neo Isaksson
|deputy          = [[Valdemar Söderberg]]
|term_start      = 10 October 2018
|term_start      = 10 October 2018
|term_end        = 24 June 2019
|term_end        = 24 June 2019
|predecessor      = [[Jean O'Hanlon]]
|predecessor      = [[Johan Olsson]]
|successor        = [[Clas Markuson]]
|successor        = [[Clas Markussen]]
|office1          = Leader of the Opposition
|office1          = Leader of the Opposition
|president1        = [[Allegra Harman]]<br/>[[Kenneth Turin|Ken Turin]]
|primeminister1    = [[Ånneli Lindström]]<br/>[[Ken Svensson]]
|term_start1      = 12 September 2015
|term_start1      = 10 May 2015
|term_end1        = 10 October 2018
|term_end1        = 10 October 2018
|predecessor1      = [[Frederique Xavier]]
|predecessor1      = [[Ånneli Lindström]]
|successor1        = [[Niamh Cooper]]
|successor1        = [[Niamh Cooper]]
|office2          = Leader of the Ordennyan Conservative Party
|office2          = Leader of the Conservative Party
|primeminister2  =  
|primeminister2  =  
|term_start2      = 12 September 2015
|term_start2      = 19 January 2015
|term_end2        = 21 June 2019
|term_end2        = 21 June 2019
|deputy2          = Henri Charlton
|deputy2          =  
|predecessor2    = [[Frederique Xavier]]
|predecessor2    = [[Frederik Xandstrom]]
|successor2      = Henri Charlton (Acting)
|successor2      = Ada Alver
|office3          = Secretary of State for Health
|office3          = Secretary of State for Health
|president3      = Frederique Xavier
|primeminister3  = Frederik Xandstrom
|term_start3      = 2 July 2007
|term_start3      = 2 July 2007
|term_end3        = 7 May 2015
|term_end3        = 7 May 2015
|predecessor3    = Hugo Swire
|predecessor3    = Viktor Nielssen
|successor3      =  Valeria Harper
|successor3      =  Valentina Helenasdottir
|office4          = Minister for Disabled People
|office4          = Minister for Disabled People
|president4      = Frederique Xavier
|primeminister4  = Frederik Xandstrom
|term_start4      = 7 May 2005
|term_start4      = 7 May 2005
|term_end4        = 2 July 2007
|term_end4        = 2 July 2007
|predecessor4    = Emmanuel Montebourg
|predecessor4    = Mikael Hozenhaven
|successor4      = Marine Duchamp
|successor4      = Alfred Laugesson
|office5          = Member of Parliament<br />for Lyon
|office5          = Member of Parliament<br />for Tjustvik
|term_start5      = 5 May 2005
|term_start5      = 5 May 2005
|term_end5        =  
|term_end5        =  
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|successor5      =  
|successor5      =  
|majority5        = 15,776
|majority5        = 15,776
|birth_name      = Michel Ricard Streynsham Fallow
|birth_name      = Joakim Persson
|birth_date      = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1966|11|1}}
|birth_date      = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1965|8|5}}
|birth_place      = Kenningville, Chronohavre, Ordennya
|birth_place      = Tjustvik, Vastdal, Ordennya
|nationality      = Ordennyan  
|nationality      = Ordennyan  
|death_place      =  
|death_place      =  
|party            = Ordennyan Conservative Party
|party            = [[Moderate Party (Ordennya)|Moderate]]
|spouse          = Lucia Gau
|spouse          = Lucia Gau
|children        = 3
|children        = 3
|parents          = Nicolas Fallow<br />Meriel Givan
|parents          = Nicolas Fallow<br />Meriel Givan
|signature =
|signature =
|alma_mater      = Sciences Po, Vastdal
|alma_mater      = University of Oured
|website          =  
|website          =  
}}
}}
'''Michel Ricard Streynsham Fallow''' is an Ordennyan politician, currently serving as President of Ordennya and Leader of the Ordennyan Conservative Party. He previously served as Secretary of State for Health, appointed by President Xavier in 2007, serving for 8 years until 7 May 2015, when the Conservatives were defeated in the [[Ordennyan general election, 2015|general election]]. Following Xavier's announcement that he would stand down as Conservative leader, Fallow announced his candidacy, and was elected unopposed.
'''Joakim Persson''' is an Ordennyan politician, who served as Prime Minister of Ordennya between 2018 and 2019, and Leader of the Ordennyan Conservative Party betweem 2015 and 2019. He previously served as Secretary of State for Health, appointed by Prime Minister Fredrik Xandstrom in 2007, serving for 8 years until 7 May 2015, when the Conservatives were defeated in the [[2015 Ordennyan general election|general election]]. Following Xandstrom's announcement that he would stand down as Conservative leader ahead of the election, Fallow announced his candidacy, defeating three other candidates to be elected leader.
Following the 2018 Ordennyan federal election, a coalition was formed by his Party, the FCC, and the DL. As part of the agreement, Fallow took office as President of Ordennya.
 
Following the 2018 Ordennyan federal election, a coalition was formed by his Party, the People's Party, and the Liberals. As part of the agreement, Persson took office as Prime Minister. He called a snap election in June 2019, but lost to the Green Party. He was succeeded as Prime Minister by [[Clas Markussen]], and as Conservative Party leader by Ada Alver.

Latest revision as of 05:35, 12 August 2023

The Right Honourable
Joakim Persson
MP
Fredrik Reinfeldt - Sveriges statsminister 2006-2014.jpg
Persson in 2015.
Prime Minister of Ordennya
In office
10 October 2018 – 24 June 2019
PresidentNeo Isaksson
DeputyValdemar Söderberg
Preceded byJohan Olsson
Succeeded byClas Markussen
Leader of the Opposition
In office
10 May 2015 – 10 October 2018
Prime MinisterÅnneli Lindström
Ken Svensson
Preceded byÅnneli Lindström
Succeeded byNiamh Cooper
Leader of the Conservative Party
In office
19 January 2015 – 21 June 2019
Preceded byFrederik Xandstrom
Succeeded byAda Alver
Secretary of State for Health
In office
2 July 2007 – 7 May 2015
Prime MinisterFrederik Xandstrom
Preceded byViktor Nielssen
Succeeded byValentina Helenasdottir
Minister for Disabled People
In office
7 May 2005 – 2 July 2007
Prime MinisterFrederik Xandstrom
Preceded byMikael Hozenhaven
Succeeded byAlfred Laugesson
Member of Parliament
for Tjustvik
Assumed office
5 May 2005
Preceded byVirginia Le Pen
Majority15,776
Personal details
Born
Joakim Persson

(1965-08-05) 5 August 1965 (age 59)
Tjustvik, Vastdal, Ordennya
NationalityOrdennyan
Political partyModerate
SpouseLucia Gau
Children3
Parent(s)Nicolas Fallow
Meriel Givan
Alma materUniversity of Oured

Joakim Persson is an Ordennyan politician, who served as Prime Minister of Ordennya between 2018 and 2019, and Leader of the Ordennyan Conservative Party betweem 2015 and 2019. He previously served as Secretary of State for Health, appointed by Prime Minister Fredrik Xandstrom in 2007, serving for 8 years until 7 May 2015, when the Conservatives were defeated in the general election. Following Xandstrom's announcement that he would stand down as Conservative leader ahead of the election, Fallow announced his candidacy, defeating three other candidates to be elected leader.

Following the 2018 Ordennyan federal election, a coalition was formed by his Party, the People's Party, and the Liberals. As part of the agreement, Persson took office as Prime Minister. He called a snap election in June 2019, but lost to the Green Party. He was succeeded as Prime Minister by Clas Markussen, and as Conservative Party leader by Ada Alver.