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| name = Michelle Zimmermore | | name = Michelle Zimmermore | ||
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| office = 32nd Prime Minister of Vitosium | | office = 32nd Prime Minister of Vitosium | ||
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| term_start = November | | term_start = November 14, 2002 | ||
| term_end = November | | term_end = November 14, 2006 | ||
| predecessor = [[Garrett de Salo]] | | predecessor = [[Garrett de Salo]] | ||
| successor = [[Silvia Kellend]] | | successor = [[Silvia Kellend]] | ||
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| residence = ? <small>(official)</small><br />? <small>(private)</small> | | residence = ? <small>(official)</small><br />? <small>(private)</small> | ||
| party = | | party = Fortified Evolution Party | ||
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| relatives = | | relatives = [[Marvin Zimmermore]] (great-grandfather) | ||
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'''Michelle Enrica Zimmermore''' is a Vitosian politician and businesswoman who served as the 32nd Prime Minister of [[Vitosium]]. She is also the CEO of ''The Zimmermore Foundation''. | |||
==Political Career== | |||
In 2002, she would win against runner-up and OAP candidate, Guálter Toza. | |||
In 2006, she would then lose by a close vote to her successor, NPP candidate, [[Silvia Kellend]]. | |||
In 2019, she was announced as [[Raquel Nobriga]]'s Deputy pick for the [[2022 Vitosian Parliamentary Election]]. | |||
==Policies== | |||
===2003=== | |||
====February==== | |||
*Signed the ''2003 Child Protection Act'', which ensures a child to be cared for, to be given sustenance, shelter, clothing, not to be deprived of education, to receive adequate medical care, and not to be physically or emotionally abused | |||
====April==== | |||
*Signed the ''Veterans Right to Live Act'', which increased welfare given to war veterans | |||
====June==== | |||
*Signed the ''International Transport Safety Accord'' | |||
====August==== | |||
*Signed the ''Stem Cells For Greater Health Act'', which guaranteed the nation's ability to research and develop stem cell related cures, treatments, and a patient’s right to use stem cell therapies. | |||
===2004=== | |||
====March==== | |||
*Signed the ''Paid Leave Accord'' | |||
===2005=== | |||
===2006=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 5 November 2022
The Right Honourable Michelle Zimmermore | |
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32nd Prime Minister of Vitosium | |
In office November 14, 2002 – November 14, 2006 | |
Preceded by | Garrett de Salo |
Succeeded by | Silvia Kellend |
Personal details | |
Born | Michelle Enrica Zimmermore August 19, 1976 Sassarta, Entrofeira, Vitosium |
Political party | Fortified Evolution Party |
Relatives | Marvin Zimmermore (great-grandfather) |
Residence(s) | ? (official) ? (private) |
Michelle Enrica Zimmermore is a Vitosian politician and businesswoman who served as the 32nd Prime Minister of Vitosium. She is also the CEO of The Zimmermore Foundation.
Political Career
In 2002, she would win against runner-up and OAP candidate, Guálter Toza.
In 2006, she would then lose by a close vote to her successor, NPP candidate, Silvia Kellend.
In 2019, she was announced as Raquel Nobriga's Deputy pick for the 2022 Vitosian Parliamentary Election.
Policies
2003
February
- Signed the 2003 Child Protection Act, which ensures a child to be cared for, to be given sustenance, shelter, clothing, not to be deprived of education, to receive adequate medical care, and not to be physically or emotionally abused
April
- Signed the Veterans Right to Live Act, which increased welfare given to war veterans
June
- Signed the International Transport Safety Accord
August
- Signed the Stem Cells For Greater Health Act, which guaranteed the nation's ability to research and develop stem cell related cures, treatments, and a patient’s right to use stem cell therapies.
2004
March
- Signed the Paid Leave Accord