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[[Category:Valentir]]
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|honorific-prefix = {{wp|The Honourable}}
|honorific-prefix   = {{wp|Excellency|Her Excellency}}
|name         = Amber Townsend
|name               = Amber Townsend
|honorific-suffix = [[Federal Assembly of Valentir|MP]]
|honorific-suffix   =  
|image       = Portrait of Julie Bishop.jpg
|image             = Portrait of Julie Bishop.jpg
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|order       =   
|order             =   
|office       = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Valentir]]
|office             = [[International Council for Democracy|Secretary-General of the International Council for Democracy]]
|term_start   = 27 July 2018
|term_start         = 1 January 2019
|term_end     =
|term_end           =  
|president    = [[William Ashton]]
|deputy            = [[Natsuki Tsukuda]]<br>[[Dominika Szczepański]]<br>[[Răzvan Petran]]
|primeminister      =  [[Ian Fairfax V|Ian Fairfax]]
|predecessor       = [[Servaas Van Der Aart]]
|predecessor = [[Atamorie Tamayo]]
|successor         =  
|successor   =
|office1           = [[International Council for Democracy|High Commissioner for the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption]]
|office1     = [[Minister for Foreign Affairs]]
|term_start1        = 1 January 2015
|primeminister1      = [[Ian Fairfax V|Ian Fairfax]]
|term_end1          = 31 December 2018
|term_start1  = 27 July 2018
|1blankname1        = {{nowrap|Secretary-General}}
|term_end1    =
|1namedata1        = [[Servaas Van Der Aart]]
|predecessor1 = [[Celeste Guillard]]
|predecessor1       = [[Gormlaith Ó Dubhshláine]]
|successor1   =  
|successor1         = [[Răzvan Petran]]
|office2     = [[Leader of the Labour Party]]
|office2           = [[Community of Nations|Valentirian Ambassador to the International Council for Democracy]]
|deputy2      = [[TBD]]
|president2        = [[Michael Kawharu]]<br>[[Helene Pauline]]
|term_start2 = 3 March 2010
|term_start2       = 2 June 2012
|term_end2   =
|term_end2         = 1 January 2015
|president2  = 
|predecessor2       = [[Bryce Grayson]]
|predecessor2 = [[Valeria Pranata]]
|successor2         = [[Michelle Fontaine]]
|successor2   =
|office3           = [[Minister for Foreign Affairs]]
|office3     = [[Minister for Transportation and Communications]]
|primeminister3     = [[Peter Molyneux]]
|primeminister3     = [[Valeria Pranata]]
|term_start3       = 23 October 2009
|term_start3 = 15 January 2005
|term_end3         = 1 June 2012
|term_end3   = 23 October 2009
|predecessor3       = [[Bryce Grayson]]
|predecessor3 = TBD
|successor3         = [[Michelle Fontaine]]
|successor3   = TBD
|office4           = Member of the [[Parliament of Valentir|Valentirian Parliament]] for [[Axminster]]
|office4       = Member of the [[Federal Parliament of Valentir|Valentiri Parliament]] for [[Cumberland—Guildwood]]
|term_start4       = 7 September 2007
|term_start4   = 20 November 1999
|term_end4         = 1 June 2012
|term_end4     =  
|predecessor4       = [[Eric Johnson]]
|predecessor4 = [[TBD]]
|successor4         = [[Alice Fisher]]
|successor4   =
|office5            = [[Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency]]
|birth_date        = 17 July 1956 (age 62)
|term_start5        = 1 July 2001
|birth_place        = Warialda, Tarrington, Valentir
|term_end5          = 1 July 2007
|president5        = [[Salvador Segarra Márquez]]<br>[[Michael Kawharu]]
|predecessor5      = [[Gaubert Lefèvre]]
|successor5        = [[Harold Stark]]
|office6            = [[Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency]]
|term_start6        = 1 July 1995
|term_end6          = 1 July 2001
|president6        = [[Victoria Ramsay]]<br>[[Salvador Segarra Márquez]]
|predecessor6      = [[Cédric Toussaint]]
|successor6        = [[Jérôme Le Gall]]
|birth_date        = 17 July 1955 (age 64)
|birth_place        = Axminster, Kensington, Valentir
|death_date        =  
|death_date        =  
|death_place        =  
|death_place        =  
|restingplace      =  
|restingplace      =  
|restingplacecoordinates =  
|restingplacecoordinates =  
|birthname          = Ian Lionel Fairfax V
|birthname          =  
|citizenship        =  
|citizenship        =  
|nationality        =  
|nationality        =  
|party              = [[Labour Party (Valentir)|Labour Party]]
|party              = [[Progressive Republican Party]]
|otherparty        =  
|otherparty        = [[Unity-Alliance for Liberty|The Alliance]]
|spouse            = Nicholas Burns (1983-1988)
|spouse            = {{marriage|Patrick Liddle<br>|1987|1999|end=div}}
|partner            =  Pierre Martineau (2004-present)
|partner            =  Pierre Martineau (2004-present)
|relations          =  
|relations          =  
|children          =  
|children          = 2
|residence          = Priam House
|residence          =  
|alma_mater        = University of Starkhaven
|alma_mater        = [[Redeemer College]]<br>[[Fairfax University, Valeins]]
|occupation        =  
|occupation        =  
|profession        = {{wp|Civil engineering|Civil engineer}}<br>{{wp|Politician}}
|profession        = {{wp|Diplomat}}<br>{{wp|Lawyer}}<br>{{wp|Politician}}
|cabinet            =  
|cabinet            =  
|committees        =  
|committees        =  
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'''Amber Townsend''' (born 17 July 1956) is a Valentiri politician and civil engineer serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Valentir and Minister for Foreign Affairs since 28 July 2018 and Leader of the Labour Party since 2010.
'''Amber Townsend''' (born 17 July 1956) is a [[Valentir|Valentirian]] diplomat, lawyer and politician serving as [[Secretary-General of the International Council for Democracy]] since 1 January 2019.
 
 
 
 
==Early life and education==
 
==Early career==
 
==Government service==
 
===Drug Enforcement Agency===
 
===19th Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency===
 
===15th Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency===
 
====FPA domestic wiretapping====
 
====Defence Department data hack====
 
==Early political career==
 
==Minister for Foreign Affairs==
 
==Diplomatic career==
 
===Ambassador to the International Council for Democracy===
 
===High Commissioner for the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption===
 
===Secretary-General===
 
==Political positions==
 
==Personal life==

Revision as of 01:02, 15 July 2019

Amber Townsend
Portrait of Julie Bishop.jpg
Secretary-General of the International Council for Democracy
Assumed office
1 January 2019
DeputyNatsuki Tsukuda
Dominika Szczepański
Răzvan Petran
Preceded byServaas Van Der Aart
High Commissioner for the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption
In office
1 January 2015 – 31 December 2018
Secretary-GeneralServaas Van Der Aart
Preceded byGormlaith Ó Dubhshláine
Succeeded byRăzvan Petran
Valentirian Ambassador to the International Council for Democracy
In office
2 June 2012 – 1 January 2015
PresidentMichael Kawharu
Helene Pauline
Preceded byBryce Grayson
Succeeded byMichelle Fontaine
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office
23 October 2009 – 1 June 2012
Prime MinisterPeter Molyneux
Preceded byBryce Grayson
Succeeded byMichelle Fontaine
Member of the Valentirian Parliament for Axminster
In office
7 September 2007 – 1 June 2012
Preceded byEric Johnson
Succeeded byAlice Fisher
Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency
In office
1 July 2001 – 1 July 2007
PresidentSalvador Segarra Márquez
Michael Kawharu
Preceded byGaubert Lefèvre
Succeeded byHarold Stark
Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency
In office
1 July 1995 – 1 July 2001
PresidentVictoria Ramsay
Salvador Segarra Márquez
Preceded byCédric Toussaint
Succeeded byJérôme Le Gall
Personal details
Born17 July 1955 (age 64)
Axminster, Kensington, Valentir
Political partyProgressive Republican Party
Other political
affiliations
The Alliance
Spouse(s)
Patrick Liddle
(m. 1987; div. 1999)
Domestic partnerPierre Martineau (2004-present)
Children2
Alma materRedeemer College
Fairfax University, Valeins
ProfessionDiplomat
Lawyer
Politician

Amber Townsend (born 17 July 1956) is a Valentirian diplomat, lawyer and politician serving as Secretary-General of the International Council for Democracy since 1 January 2019.



Early life and education

Early career

Government service

Drug Enforcement Agency

19th Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency

15th Commissioner of the Federal Police Agency

FPA domestic wiretapping

Defence Department data hack

Early political career

Minister for Foreign Affairs

Diplomatic career

Ambassador to the International Council for Democracy

High Commissioner for the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption

Secretary-General

Political positions

Personal life