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Lotte Hansen was born in Storvik, Breheim on the 17th of July, 1983 to Gunnar Janson, a Breheimian diplomat and Luiza Sadowski, a former representative of the [[Socialist Republic of Malgrave]]. Not much is known about Lotte's early life in Breheim apart from a few photographs that show her at a few local trade union events.
Lotte Hansen was born in Storvik, Breheim on the 17th of July, 1983 to Gunnar Janson, a Breheimian diplomat and Luiza Sadowski, a former representative of the [[Socialist Republic of Malgrave]]. Not much is known about Lotte's early life in Breheim apart from a few photographs that show her at a few local trade union events.


In 2000 Lotte travelled to Rensk and enrolled as a student of Rensk University of Technology and became a member of the [[Free Democratic Youth (Malgrave)]], National Union of Students and the Young Socialist Federation. As part of her studies she eventually published several works detailing the establishment of an integrated computer network which would utilise the viable system model theory to coordinate the efforts of workers self-managed enterprises and provide updates to better inform yearly planning.
In 2000 Lotte travelled to Rensk and enrolled as a student of Rensk University of Technology and became a member of the [[Free Democratic Youth (Malgrave)]], National Union of Students and the Young Socialist Federation. As part of her studies she eventually published several works detailing measures to improve the integrated works computer network, a system created during the civil war to coordinate the efforts of state-run enterprises and provide updates to better inform yearly planning.


Lotte's efforts weren't fully accepted at the time due to her membership of the Young Socialist Federation, however, in light of the housing crisis some of her work has started to be implemented by the [[Progressive Unity Party]]
Lotte's efforts were based on similar projects implemented in the Socialist Republic which integrated workers self-managed enterprises into the network. Her efforts weren't fully accepted at the time due to her membership of the Young Socialist Federation, however, in light of the housing crisis some of her work has started to be implemented by the [[Progressive Unity Party]]


==Chair of the Socialist Party==  
==Chair of the Socialist Party==  

Latest revision as of 13:40, 19 August 2023

Lotte Hansen
HansenMal.jpg
MalFlag.png Chairperson of the Socialist Party (Malgrave)
Incumbent
Assumed Position
1st of May 2015
Preceded by
 
Alessio Abano

Born July 17th, 1983
Storvik, the Republic of Breheim
Nationality Malgravean
Breheimian
Residence
Alma mater Rensk University of Technology
Political party Socialist Party (Malgrave) (current)
Occupation Politician
Spouse
Children
Religion Agnostic
Languages Malgravean Ancient, Mystrian Common,, Breheimian

Lotte Hansen (born July 17th, 1983) is the current Chair of the Socialist Party of Malgrave.

Early life and career

Lotte Hansen was born in Storvik, Breheim on the 17th of July, 1983 to Gunnar Janson, a Breheimian diplomat and Luiza Sadowski, a former representative of the Socialist Republic of Malgrave. Not much is known about Lotte's early life in Breheim apart from a few photographs that show her at a few local trade union events.

In 2000 Lotte travelled to Rensk and enrolled as a student of Rensk University of Technology and became a member of the Free Democratic Youth (Malgrave), National Union of Students and the Young Socialist Federation. As part of her studies she eventually published several works detailing measures to improve the integrated works computer network, a system created during the civil war to coordinate the efforts of state-run enterprises and provide updates to better inform yearly planning.

Lotte's efforts were based on similar projects implemented in the Socialist Republic which integrated workers self-managed enterprises into the network. Her efforts weren't fully accepted at the time due to her membership of the Young Socialist Federation, however, in light of the housing crisis some of her work has started to be implemented by the Progressive Unity Party

Chair of the Socialist Party

After leaving university in 2010 Lotte initially struggled to find work, however, after a year of work she eventually found employment with MalTra and began work modernising the passenger interface used by metro networks in the country. Lotte's work would eventually result in the Pesaro virtual assistant, however, soon after finishing the project Lotte quit and focused her full efforts on politics.

Lotte was one of the candidates elected during the 2014 Malgravean General Election, however, the failure of the party to meet expectations led to the resignation of the leadership a few months after the defeat. In the contest that followed Lotte won the majority of support from the party and became the next Chair.

After being elected Chair, Lotte began a wide modernisation of party infrastructure and campaign coordination efforts, a series of works which finished in 2018 and is partially credited with helping accomodate the surge of support the party received at the 2019 Malgravean General Election

Personal life

Family and romance

Lotte Hansen keeps in regular contact with her parents in Breheim and makes frequent trips back to spend time with them.

Religion

Lotte is irreligious, however, she has placed support behind the ancient origin theory