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  | name              = Lona Freeman
  | name              = Lona Freeman
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| caption            = Official portrait, 2021
   
   
  | office            = 29th [[President of Arabi]]
  | office            = 29th [[President of Arabi]]
  | status            = <!--If this is specified, overrides Incumbent.-->
  | status            = <!--If this is specified, overrides Incumbent.-->
  | term_start        = {{start date|2019|01|10}}
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  | term_end          = {{end date|2023|01|10}}
  | vicepresident      = [[Melissa Hewitt (Arabi)|Melissa Hewitt]] (2019–2021) <br/> ''None'' (July–Oct 2021) <br/> [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]] (2021–present)
  | vicepresident      = [[Melissa Hewitt (Arabi)|Melissa Hewitt]] (2019–2021) <br/> ''None'' (July–Oct 2021) <br/> [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]]
  | predecessor        = [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|Walter Freeman]]  
  | predecessor        = [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|Walter Freeman]]  
  | successor          =  
  | successor          = [[Lucien Orton (Arabi)|Lucien Orton]]


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  | office2            = 31st [[Vice President of Arabi]]
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  | salary          = $275,000
  | salary          = $275,000
  | net_worth      = {{increase}} $14.5 million (2020 estimate)
  | net_worth      = {{increase}} $14.5 million (2022 estimate)
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'''Lona Freeman''' (born March 26, 1964) is an Arabinian politician and is the [[President of Arabi#List of Presidents|29th]] and current [[President of Arabi|President of the United Socialist States]]. Freeman is the first female president of [[Arabi]] and the first president to be married to a former president.
'''Lona Freeman''' (born March 26, 1964) is an Arabinian politician and who served as the [[President of Arabi#List of Presidents|29th]] [[President of Arabi|President of Arabi]]. Freeman is the first female president of [[Arabi]]. the first president to be married to a former president.


== Life ==
== Life ==
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She graduated high school in 1982 from Yorktown Senior High School and attended Northern University of New Cambridge majoring in Political Science. Freeman graduated in 1986 with a {{wp|Bachelor of Arts}} in {{wp|Political Science}}.
She graduated high school in 1982 from Yorktown Senior High School and attended Northern University of New Cambridge majoring in Political Science. Freeman graduated in 1986 with a {{wp|Bachelor of Arts}} in {{wp|Political Science}}.


Lona married [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|Walter Freeman]] on June 18, 1988. They have three children, Michael (1989), Amanda (1991), and Christopher (1996) and they also have three grandchildren, Aiden (2016) and Emma (2018), through their son Michael, and Asher (2020), through their daughter Amanda.
Lona married [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|Walter Freeman]] on June 18, 1988. They have three children, Michael (1989), Amanda (1991), and Christopher (1996) and they also have four grandchildren, Aiden (2016), Emma (2018), and Tara (2021), through their son Michael, and Asher (2020), through their daughter Amanda. Freeman announced on January 12, 2023, that she will become a grandmother for the fifth and sixth time through her daughter Amanda and her youngest son Christopher, they are expected to be born in August and September, respectively.


== Career ==
== Career ==
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== Presidency ==
== Presidency ==
[[File:29 LonaFreeman.png|120px|thumb|left|Official portrait, 2019]]
[[File:Lona Freeman 2021 Official.png|120px|thumb|left|Official portrait, 2021]]
Freeman pledged to put more women in positions of power than ever before in the history of the country.
Freeman pledged to put more women in positions of power than ever before in the history of the country.


Freeman announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for [[2022 Arabin presidential election|re-election]].
Freeman announced on December 12, 2020, that she will not run for [[2022 Arabin presidential election|re-election]].
 
During her presidency, Freeman nominated three [[Supreme Court of Arabi|Supreme Court]] Associate Justices and one [[Chief Justice of Arabi|Chief Justice]]. Of the 250 federal judicial nominations, 210 have been women. Freeman created four new cabinet positions; [[Arabin Department of Education|Department of Education]], [[Arabin Department of Labor|Department of Labor]], [[Arabin Department of Agriculture|Department of Agriculture]], [[Arabin Department of Energy|Department of Energy]]. She nominated 13 cabinet secretaries, 2 of which were secretaries from dissolved departments.
 
Freeman fulfilled a major campaign promise by signing the [[Parental Leave Act, 2021 (Arabi)|Parental Leave Act, 2021]], which ammends a the [[Parental Leave Act, 1987 (Arabi)|Parental Leave Act, 1987]] which expands maternity leave from 12 months to 18 months with full pay and paternity leave from quarter-pay to full pay and from 3 months to 12 months.
 
During Freeman's presidency she has had two [[Vice President of Arabi|Vice President]]'s; Melissa Hewitt and [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]]. Hewitt resigned due to political differences with Freeman. Hewitt wrote a tell a {{wp|Unauthorized biography|tell-all}} book on her time working in the Presidential Mansion which sold 7.8 million copies throughout Arabi.


=== Controversy ===
=== Controversy ===
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On October 28, 2019, Freeman announced during a press conference that she had been diagnosed with [[wikipedia: Breast cancer classification#Stages|stage 2]] [[Wikipedia:Breast cancer|breast cancer]]. She told reporters while she is receiving treatments she will delegate the duties of [[President of Arabi|president]] to [[Vice President of Arabi|vice president]] [[Melissa Hewitt (Arabi)|Melissa Hewitt]] but would ultimately have final say in certain matters.
On October 28, 2019, Freeman announced during a press conference that she had been diagnosed with [[wikipedia: Breast cancer classification#Stages|stage 2]] [[Wikipedia:Breast cancer|breast cancer]]. She told reporters while she is receiving treatments she will delegate the duties of [[President of Arabi|president]] to [[Vice President of Arabi|vice president]] [[Melissa Hewitt (Arabi)|Melissa Hewitt]] but would ultimately have final say in certain matters.


On March 1, 2020, Freeman announced she was in [[wikipedia:Remission (medicine)|remission]] and later in the month will undergo a double [[wikipedia:mastectomy|mastectomy]]
On March 1, 2020, Freeman announced she was in [[wikipedia:Remission (medicine)|remission]] and later in the month will undergo a double [[wikipedia:mastectomy|mastectomy]].

Latest revision as of 02:59, 19 August 2023

Lona Freeman
Lona Freeman 2021 Official.png
Official portrait, 2021
29th President of Arabi
In office
January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10) – January 10, 2023 (2023-01-10)
Vice PresidentMelissa Hewitt (2019–2021)
None (July–Oct 2021)
Robert Stephens
Preceded byWalter Freeman
Succeeded byLucien Orton
31st Vice President of Arabi
In office
January 10, 2011 (2011-01-10) – January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)
PresidentWalter Freeman
Preceded byWalter Freeman
Succeeded byMelissa Hewitt
Governor of New Cambridge
In office
January 1, 2007 (2007-01-01) – January 1, 2011 (2011-01-01)
Lieutenant GovernorGeorgina Knoll
Preceded byHenry Gold
Succeeded bySebastian Whittaker
Arabin Senator
from New Cambridge
In office
January 8, 2003 (2003-01-08) – December 31, 2006 (2006-12-31)
Preceded byMark Bowen
Succeeded byMark Bowen
CEO of New Millenium Realty
In office
December 30, 1994 (1994-12-30) – January 1, 2003 (2003-01-01)
Preceded byWalter Freeman
Succeeded byJohn Freeman IV
Personal details
Born
Lona Gail Moore

(1964-03-26) March 26, 1964 (age 60)
Yorktown, New Cambridge
Political partyDemocratic (2020-present)
Other political
affiliations
LSP (until 2020)
Spouse
Walter Freeman (m. 1988)
Children3
Residence(s)Presidential Mansion, D.A.
Salary$275,000

Lona Freeman (born March 26, 1964) is an Arabinian politician and who served as the 29th President of Arabi. Freeman is the first female president of Arabi. the first president to be married to a former president.

Life

Freeman was born on March 26, 1964 at St. Mary's Hospital in Yorktown, New Cambridge. Her mother is Melinda Newsom (1942) who is married to her father, Thomas Moore (1942). She has 2 younger brothers, John (1967) and Randy (1971), through her brothers she has a combined total of 4 nephews and 2 nieces.

She graduated high school in 1982 from Yorktown Senior High School and attended Northern University of New Cambridge majoring in Political Science. Freeman graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

Lona married Walter Freeman on June 18, 1988. They have three children, Michael (1989), Amanda (1991), and Christopher (1996) and they also have four grandchildren, Aiden (2016), Emma (2018), and Tara (2021), through their son Michael, and Asher (2020), through their daughter Amanda. Freeman announced on January 12, 2023, that she will become a grandmother for the fifth and sixth time through her daughter Amanda and her youngest son Christopher, they are expected to be born in August and September, respectively.

Career

Senator

Governor of New Cambridge

Vice President

Presidency

Official portrait, 2019
Official portrait, 2021

Freeman pledged to put more women in positions of power than ever before in the history of the country.

Freeman announced on December 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election.

During her presidency, Freeman nominated three Supreme Court Associate Justices and one Chief Justice. Of the 250 federal judicial nominations, 210 have been women. Freeman created four new cabinet positions; Department of Education, Department of Labor, Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy. She nominated 13 cabinet secretaries, 2 of which were secretaries from dissolved departments.

Freeman fulfilled a major campaign promise by signing the Parental Leave Act, 2021, which ammends a the Parental Leave Act, 1987 which expands maternity leave from 12 months to 18 months with full pay and paternity leave from quarter-pay to full pay and from 3 months to 12 months.

During Freeman's presidency she has had two Vice President's; Melissa Hewitt and Robert Stephens. Hewitt resigned due to political differences with Freeman. Hewitt wrote a tell a tell-all book on her time working in the Presidential Mansion which sold 7.8 million copies throughout Arabi.

Controversy

For most of her presidency numerous reports were made that Freeman was difficult to work with, demeaning to her staff, and inconsiderate to cabinet members. In June 2021, it was reported that tensions were high between Freeman and her vice president, Melissa Hewitt. A staffer leaked that Hewitt was considering resigning due to Freeman's shifting political ideologies, backtracking on promises, and flip-flopping on policy issues. In early July 2021 a staffer leaked to the Arabin National Press that Hewitt and Freeman got into a heated altercation during a cabinet meeting with Freeman allegedly calling Hewitt "a bitch who needs to learn her place." On July 29, 2021, Hewitt resigned the Vice Presidency saying in a press conference, "I am resigning the office of Vice President effective immediately due to major political differences with the President, especially on social policies. I had been contemplating this decision for several weeks now and have decided that it is in my best interest and the best interest of the country that I no longer serve in this administration which has become so very dysfuntional over the last few months." Hewitt is scheduled to sit down with Kay Johnstone on August 8, 2021, for a tell-all interview detailing her time in the administration, what she saw, and why she believes many cabinet members will be resigning over the next several of weeks. Freeman put out a statement wishing Hewitt well on her future endeavors and hopes they can move past their differences. Freeman denied calling Hewitt "vulgar names" and says these reports are "false and inaccurate, designed to make my administration look bad," and called these reports "sexist attacks concocted by trying to convince many people that a woman cannot run a country because she is hysterical or insensitive."

Health

On October 28, 2019, Freeman announced during a press conference that she had been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She told reporters while she is receiving treatments she will delegate the duties of president to vice president Melissa Hewitt but would ultimately have final say in certain matters.

On March 1, 2020, Freeman announced she was in remission and later in the month will undergo a double mastectomy.