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Due to her father's role as a civil servant working for the [[Euclean Community]], Freidriksdohter was born in [[Kesselbourg]] and lived there for much of her early childhood before moving to Lilijenburg, Aalmsted at the age of nine. Freidriksdohter would study {{wpl|political science}} and {{wpl|international relations}} at both the [[Aalmsted|University of Aalmsted]] and the [[University of Montecara]] and would later train as a teacher. She would teach political science and economics at Lilijenburg Gymnasium for ten years before deciding to run for office in the 2014 election, citing the 2013 Azmaran student protests as her impetus.
Due to her father's role as a civil servant working for the [[Euclean Community]], Freidriksdohter was born in [[Kesselbourg]] and lived there for much of her early childhood before moving to Lilijenburg, Aalmsted at the age of nine. Freidriksdohter would study {{wpl|political science}} and {{wpl|international relations}} at both the [[Aalmsted|University of Aalmsted]] and the [[University of Montecara]] and would later train as a teacher. She would teach political science and economics at Lilijenburg Gymnasium for ten years before deciding to run for office in the 2014 election, citing the 2013 Azmaran student protests as her impetus.


She would be elected to represent Aalmsted and would emerge as a notable voice on the left of the party, being somewhat critical of her party's coalition partners in [[Gold Flame]] and the [[Sotirian Democrats (Azmara)|Sotirian Democrats]] on many occasions. Upon party leader Maþeis Maþeissun's resignation in 2018 after a poor result in 2017, she would emerge as the frontrunner to replace him and would lead her party to a rebound in support in [[2020 Azmaran legislative election|2020]], winning 13% of the vote. After three months of negotiations, she would agree to a coalition with the governing [[Workers' Party (Azmara)|Workers' Party]] and the [[Green Party (Azmara)|Greens]], in which she would serve as Deputy Thingspeaker and Foreign Secretary, making her the first {{wpl|LGBTQ community|openly LGBTQ}} person to serve in either position. She would reprise her role as Foreign Secretry in the succeeding government of [[Freidrik Aleksaanderssun]].
She would be elected to represent Aalmsted and would emerge as a notable voice on the left of the party, being somewhat critical of her party's coalition partners in [[Gold Flame]] and the [[Centre Party (Azmara)|Centre Party]] on many occasions. Upon party leader Maþeis Maþeissun's resignation in 2018 after a poor result in 2017, she would emerge as the frontrunner to replace him and would lead her party to a rebound in support in [[2020 Azmaran legislative election|2020]], winning 13% of the vote. After three months of negotiations, she would agree to a coalition with the governing [[Workers' Party (Azmara)|Workers' Party]] and the [[Green Party (Azmara)|Greens]], in which she would serve as Deputy Thingspeaker and Foreign Secretary, making her the first {{wpl|LGBTQ community|openly LGBTQ}} person to serve in either position. She would reprise her role as Foreign Secretry in the succeeding government of [[Freidrik Aleksaanderssun]].


Freidriksdohter has been identified as a {{wpl|social liberalism|left-liberal}} and {{wpl|European federalism|Euclofederalist}}, and under her leadership the party has heavily associated itself with progressive causes such as {{wpl|environmentalism}}, {{wpl|Federalism|Azmaran federalism}}, the promotion of {{wpl|feminism}} and {{wpl|LGBTQ rights}} abroad and {{wpl|drug decriminalisation}} while maintaining a centrist, middle-class focused line on economics. This approach has been reflected in her tenure as Foreign Secretary, with Freidriksdohter being known as a promoter of a more integrated Euclea as a world leader on these issues.
Freidriksdohter has been identified as a {{wpl|social liberalism|left-liberal}} and {{wpl|European federalism|Euclofederalist}}, and under her leadership the party has heavily associated itself with progressive causes such as {{wpl|environmentalism}}, {{wpl|Federalism|Azmaran federalism}}, the promotion of {{wpl|feminism}} and {{wpl|LGBTQ rights}} abroad and {{wpl|drug decriminalisation}} while maintaining a centrist, middle-class focused line on economics. This approach has been reflected in her tenure as Foreign Secretary, with Freidriksdohter being known as a promoter of a more integrated Euclea as a world leader on these issues.

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The Honorable
Ana Freidriksdohter
Débat sur la transition écologique - Fête de l'Humanité 2013 - 008.jpg
Freidriksdohter at the 2020 leaders' debate
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
13 July 2020
Preceded byAleksander Erykssun
Deputy Thingspeaker of Azmara
In office
13 July 2020 – 5 July 2023
Preceded byAleksander Erykssun
Succeeded byHenrik Jorśsun
Leader of the The Radicals
Assumed office
3 September 2018
Preceded byMaþeis Maþeissun
Member of the Folksmot
Assumed office
6 April 2014
ConstituencyAalmsted
Personal details
Born (1980-07-11) July 11, 1980 (age 44)
Kesselbourg City, Kesselbourg
Political partyThe Radicals
Other political
affiliations
Democrats (before 2002)
SpouseJon Alanssun (m. 1999; div. 2004)
Domestic partnerMaarija Jonsdohter (2014-present)
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Aalmsted (LMW)
University of Montecara (Ma.)

Ana Freidriksdohter (Azmaran: [ɑnɑ fɹeiðɹɪgzdoçtəɹ]; born 11 July 1980) is an Azmaran politician who has served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the governments of Sofija Anasdohter and Freidrik Aleksaanderssun since 2020 and as leader of The Radicals since 2018. Between 2020 and 2023 she additionally served as Deputy Thingspeaker of Azmara.

Due to her father's role as a civil servant working for the Euclean Community, Freidriksdohter was born in Kesselbourg and lived there for much of her early childhood before moving to Lilijenburg, Aalmsted at the age of nine. Freidriksdohter would study political science and international relations at both the University of Aalmsted and the University of Montecara and would later train as a teacher. She would teach political science and economics at Lilijenburg Gymnasium for ten years before deciding to run for office in the 2014 election, citing the 2013 Azmaran student protests as her impetus.

She would be elected to represent Aalmsted and would emerge as a notable voice on the left of the party, being somewhat critical of her party's coalition partners in Gold Flame and the Centre Party on many occasions. Upon party leader Maþeis Maþeissun's resignation in 2018 after a poor result in 2017, she would emerge as the frontrunner to replace him and would lead her party to a rebound in support in 2020, winning 13% of the vote. After three months of negotiations, she would agree to a coalition with the governing Workers' Party and the Greens, in which she would serve as Deputy Thingspeaker and Foreign Secretary, making her the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in either position. She would reprise her role as Foreign Secretry in the succeeding government of Freidrik Aleksaanderssun.

Freidriksdohter has been identified as a left-liberal and Euclofederalist, and under her leadership the party has heavily associated itself with progressive causes such as environmentalism, Azmaran federalism, the promotion of feminism and LGBTQ rights abroad and drug decriminalisation while maintaining a centrist, middle-class focused line on economics. This approach has been reflected in her tenure as Foreign Secretary, with Freidriksdohter being known as a promoter of a more integrated Euclea as a world leader on these issues.

Early life

Freidriksdohter was born in Kesselbourg City on the 11th July 1980. She was the third of three children of Freidrik Siimunssun and Alana Stefansdohter, Azmaran nationals who resided in Kesselbourg due to her father's role as a civil servant working for the Euclean Community's institutions. Her mother, meanwhile, worked as a mathematics teacher at a local gymnasium within the city.

She would reside in Kesselbourg for the first nine years of her life and would attend primary education in the city before moving to the Aalmsted neighbourhood of Lilijenburg at the age of nine as her father transferred to the Ministry of Euclean Affairs within the Azmaran government. She attended Lilijenburg Gymnasium for secondary education, where she would excel at the social sciences and would become politically active, joining the youth wing of the centrist Democratic Party.

She would attend the Mikel Hankssun School of Government at the University of Aalmsted, specialising political science and international relations while taking a few classes on economics. She would continue her political activism here, being involved in the university's chapter of the Democrats and being involved in the university's debating society and multiple student campaigns. After graduating in 2001, she would pursue a master's degree at the University of Montecara, writing a dissertation on the foreign policy of the Euclean Community.

Early career

Political career

Member of the Folksmot

President of The Radicals

Foreign Secretary

Political positions

Personal life

While in her second year of university, she would marry fellow Mikel Hankssun School of Government student and Lilijenburg Gymnasium alumni Jon Alanssun at a secular ceremony. In 2004 the couple would welcome their first and only child, a boy, yet a few months after the couple would divorce in a situation Freidriksdohter has described as "very amicable".

Since 2014, Freidriksdohter has been in a relationship with Maarija Jonsdohter, a human rights lawyer. The couple reside in a 19th-century townhouse alongside Freidriksdohter's son and Jonsdohter's two daughters from a previous relationship. Asked about her sexual orientation in 2018 by Westmaark Nuudaag, Freidriksdohter described herself as bisexual.

Freidriksdohter's older brother, Leif Freidrikssun, serves as a Member of the Landsmot for The Radicals representing the University Graduates constituency. She has described herself as a fan of Azmaran popular music and cinema, and speaks fluent Hoeltish and Gaullican as a result of her upbringing in Kesselbourg.