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Ríobhca would frequently serve as a member of the Emnian delegation to the World Assembly from 2008 to 2011. She was elected as leader and party president of the [[Labour Party (Emnia)|Labour Party]] in 2017, succeeding [[Sighle beáth Ros]]. Ríobhca criticised the government of which she was a part for its inability to keep up the pace of reform that had been part of their former platform, and urged a revival. These points were met with fierce opposition from other parties — particularly from the [[Conservative Party (Emnia)|Conservative Party]] and the [[Temple Democratic Party (Emnia)|Temple Democratic Party]]. | Ríobhca would frequently serve as a member of the Emnian delegation to the World Assembly from 2008 to 2011. She was elected as leader and party president of the [[Labour Party (Emnia)|Labour Party]] in 2017, succeeding [[Sighle beáth Ros]]. Ríobhca criticised the government of which she was a part for its inability to keep up the pace of reform that had been part of their former platform, and urged a revival. These points were met with fierce opposition from other parties — particularly from the [[Conservative Party (Emnia)|Conservative Party]] and the [[Temple Democratic Party (Emnia)|Temple Democratic Party]]. | ||
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Ríobhca beáth t-Annraoi | |
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Prime Minister of Emnia | |
Assumed office 14 October 2021 | |
Monarch | Príoma II |
Preceded by | Mairéad beáth Lorcán |
Leader of the Labour Party (Emnia) | |
Assumed office 14 June 2017 | |
Deputy | Cathal béinn Príoma |
Preceded by | Sighle beáth Ros |
Minister of Social Welfare | |
In office 21 September 2011 – 16 October 2014 | |
Preceded by | Esbeorn béinn Mór |
Succeeded by | Miodhnait beáth Bhreasall |
Member of the Sainidinn | |
Assumed office 17 October 2005 | |
Preceded by | Saorla beáth Chormac |
Constituency | Laoichis |
Personal details | |
Born | May 5, 1981 |
Political party | Labour Party |
Spouse | Gorm béinn Mhicheáll |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Profession | Politician |
Ríobhca beáth t-Annraoi (Emnian pronunciation: [ɾʲiːvˠkə bʲaː t̪ˠ‿aːn̪ˠɾˠiː], born 5 May 1981) is an Emnian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Emnia since 2021 and has been the leader of the Labour Party since 2017. She has represented her home constituency of Laoichis since 2008, and previously held the office of Minister of Social Welfare from 2011 to 2014.
Early Life
Ríobhca was born in Ceadlaidhimh and grew up in the nearby small town of Laoichis; her father is Sudric architect and naturalised Emnian citizen Henry Lakeland, and her mother is Líosa beáth Dhiarmaid, a schoolteacher and lifelong member of the local government in Laoichis. During her time at her hometown's secondary school, she developed an interest in politics.
Political Career
From 2002 to 2004, Ríobhca was active on the municipal council of Laoichis. She briefly would serve on the municipal council again in 2010, but was forced to leave this position due to other political commitments.
In the general election of 2005, Ríobhca was elected to the Sainidinn to represent Laoichis, being at the time the youngest member of the legislature at 24.
In January of 2007, together with her colleague Feardorcha béinn Máirín, Ríobhca initiated the Liberal Group, a network of liberal-minded people both inside and outside of the Sainidinn.
Ríobhca would frequently serve as a member of the Emnian delegation to the World Assembly from 2008 to 2011. She was elected as leader and party president of the Labour Party in 2017, succeeding Sighle beáth Ros. Ríobhca criticised the government of which she was a part for its inability to keep up the pace of reform that had been part of their former platform, and urged a revival. These points were met with fierce opposition from other parties — particularly from the Conservative Party and the Temple Democratic Party.
"We have lost our momentum. The embers have died down."
— Ríobhca beáth t-Annraoi, (2017)
On 6 August 2020, Ríobhca dismissed Athracht beáth Chaomhán, the director-general of the Agency for Regional Development after it became known that her agency had spent approximately 16 million pounds on banquets, kickoffs, and hotel stays for its personnel and conferences, contrary to both the agency's own rules and Emnian law.