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|office     = Chairwoman of the [[Luepolan Workers' Party]]
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|office1      = Prime Minister of Luepola
|office1      = Chairwoman of the [[Luepolan Workers' Party]]
|president1  = [[Sebastijan Ilić]]
|deputy1     = [[Edvard Kocijan]]
|deputy1     = [[Edvard Kocijan]]
|term_start1  = 3 June 2019
|term_start1  = 19 July 2013
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|term_end1    = 23 July 2017
|predecessor1 = [[Petăr Novak]]
|predecessor1 = [[Marek Vlařović]]
|successor1  = <!-- TBD -->
|successor1  = [[Radovan Kozić]]


|office2      = Representative of [[Bružka]], 4th District
|office2     = Prime Minister of Luepola
|term_start2 = 20 July 2009
|president2  = [[Sebastijan Ilić]]
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|deputy2      = [[Edvard Kocijan]]
|predecessor2 = [[Hrvoje Stančić]]
|term_start2  = 19 July 2013
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|term_end2    = 23 July 2017
|predecessor2 = [[Marek Vlařović]]
|successor2  = [[Radovan Kozić]]
 
|office3     = Representative of [[Bružka]], 4th District
|term_start3 = 20 July 2009
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|predecessor3 = [[Hrvoje Stančić]]
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|birth_name  = Sabina Markovna Škupovna  
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Škupovna is a frontrunner in the [[2021 Luepolan presidential election|2021 presidential election]], challenging incumbent [[President of Luepola|president]] [[Savo Grigorević]].
Škupovna is a frontrunner in the [[2021 Luepolan presidential election|2021 presidential election]], challenging incumbent [[President of Luepola|president]] [[Savo Grigorević]].
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'''Sabina Škupovna''' ({{IPA-lupl|saˈbina ʃkuˈpɔvna|lang}}; {{wpl|née}} '''Markovna'''; born 27 May 1974) is the [[President of Luepola|president]]{{wpl|-elect}} of [[Luepola]]. She previously served as [[Prime Minister of Luepola|Prime Minister]] during the presidency of [[Sebastijan Ilić]], the first woman to do so in Luepolan history, and as the chairwoman of the [[Luepolan Workers' Party]] from 2019 until her election as president in 2021. Upon her inauguration on 19 July 2021, she will become the first woman to have served as both {{wpl|head of state}} and {{wpl|head of government|government}} of a [[Patyria|Patyrian]] country.
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==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 06:20, 25 April 2021

Sabina Škupovna
Portrait Sabina Skupovna.png
Chairwoman of the Luepolan Workers' Party
Assumed office
3 June 2019
DeputyEdvard Kocijan
Preceded byPetăr Novak
Prime Minister of Luepola
In office
19 July 2013 – 23 July 2017
PresidentSebastijan Ilić
DeputyEdvard Kocijan
Preceded byMarek Vlařović
Succeeded byRadovan Kozić
Representative of Bružka, 4th District
Assumed office
20 July 2009
Preceded byHrvoje Stančić
Personal details
Born
Sabina Markovna Škupovna

(1974-05-27) 27 May 1974 (age 50)
Pomorna, Bružka, State of Luepola
Political partyLuepolan Workers' Party (1997-present)
SpouseSaša Edvard Škupović (2004-present)
Alma materUniversity of Pomorna

Sabina Škupovna (Luepolan: [saˈbina ʃkuˈpɔvna]; née Markovna; born 27 May 1974) is a Luepolan politician serving as the current Chairwoman of the Luepolan Workers' Party. She previously served as the Prime Minister of Luepola during the presidency of Sebastijan Ilić, the first woman to do so in Luepolan history.

Škupovna is a frontrunner in the 2021 presidential election, challenging incumbent president Savo Grigorević.


Early life

Political career

Representative in the Great Assembly (2005-2013)

Prime Minister of Luepola (2013-2017)

Policies

Post-prime ministership (2017-present)

Continued representativeship

Chairwoman of the Luepolan Workers' Party

2021 presidential campaign

Views and public perception

Personal life