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|monarch  = [[Adrian Lindholm|Adrian II]]
|monarch  = [[Adrian Lindholm|Adrian II]]
|term_start    = 21 June 1994
|term_start    = 21 June 1994
|term_end = 22 June 1998
|term_end = 20 October 1998
|predecessor    = [[Gina Tvedt]]
|predecessor    = [[Gina Tvedt]]
|successor = [[Synnøve Laugen]]
|successor = [[Synnøve Laugen]]
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'''Mikkel Land''' (born 11 March 1951) is a [[Caspiaa]]n politician who served as the 53rd [[Prime Minister of Caspiaa]] from 1994-1998.  
'''Mikkel Land''' (born 11 March 1951) is a [[Caspiaa]]n politician who served as the 53rd [[Prime Minister of Caspiaa]] from 1994-1998. The leader of the [[Conservative Party (Caspiaa)|Conservative Party]], he served one full term as Prime Minister and was reelected to a second in 1998. Land resigned after four months into his second term after a sex scandal led the [[Social Democratic Party (Caspiaa)|Social Democratic opposition]] in [[Parliament of Caspiaa|parliament]] and moderate conservatives within Land's own party to begin investigations into his conduct.  


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==

Latest revision as of 03:42, 31 January 2024

Mikkel Land
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53rd Prime Minister of Caspiaa
In office
21 June 1994 – 20 October 1998
MonarchAdrian II
Preceded byGina Tvedt
Succeeded bySynnøve Laugen
Personal details
Born (1951-03-11) 11 March 1951 (age 73)
Granhättan, Caspiaa
Political partyConservative
Children2

Mikkel Land (born 11 March 1951) is a Caspiaan politician who served as the 53rd Prime Minister of Caspiaa from 1994-1998. The leader of the Conservative Party, he served one full term as Prime Minister and was reelected to a second in 1998. Land resigned after four months into his second term after a sex scandal led the Social Democratic opposition in parliament and moderate conservatives within Land's own party to begin investigations into his conduct.

Early life and education

Prime Minister

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

Personal life