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'''Ayda Westwood''' is a [[Renvyle|Renvylese]] politician who has been [[Cabinet of Renvyle|Prime Minister]] since October 2019, following a [[List of parliamentary elections in Renvyle#2019|surprise election victory]] that same month. | '''Ayda Westwood''' is a [[Renvyle|Renvylese]] politician who has been [[Cabinet of Renvyle|Prime Minister]] since October 2019, following a [[List of parliamentary elections in Renvyle#2019|surprise election victory]] that same month. Having started her career working in the trade union movement, Westwood successfully stood as candidate for the [[List of political parties in Renvyle#Parliamentary parties|People's Labour Party]] in the [[List of parliamentary elections in Renvyle#2007|2007 parliamentary elections]]. Rising to party leader by 2015, she led the PLP into two general elections, increasing its share of the vote each time. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 4 September 2019
Ayda Westwood | |
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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Renvyle | |
Assumed office 24 October 2019 | |
Deputy | James Lawrence |
Preceded by | William Albright |
Leader of the People's Labour Party | |
Assumed office 13 June 2015 | |
Preceded by | Tony Alty |
Member of Parliament | |
Assumed office 18 October 2007 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 14 August 1967 |
Nationality | Renvylese |
Political party | PLP |
Spouse | Jack Westwood |
Children | 3 |
Occupation | Politician, trade unionist |
Ayda Westwood is a Renvylese politician who has been Prime Minister since October 2019, following a surprise election victory that same month. Having started her career working in the trade union movement, Westwood successfully stood as candidate for the People's Labour Party in the 2007 parliamentary elections. Rising to party leader by 2015, she led the PLP into two general elections, increasing its share of the vote each time.