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'''Catrin Brock''' (''Catrin Ermengard Brock''; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the [[First Reeve of Osynstry]] since 2020. She also served as a Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]]. | '''Catrin Brock''' (''Catrin Ermengard Brock''; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the [[First Reeve of Osynstry]] since 2020. She also served as a Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]]. | ||
Brock's supporters have praised her ability to bring Moderate (and formerly Conservative) voters to her side, but critics have cited a large third party vote on the left - mostly behind [[Green-Left (Esthursia)|Green-Left]] - and depressed turnout due to her low popularity amongst youth voters and core Social Democrats. |
Revision as of 01:31, 5 February 2024
The Right Honourable Catrin Brock | |
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First Reeve of Osynstry | |
Assumed office 23 April, 2020 | |
Monarch | Arthur VI |
Preceded by | Edgar Thrupp |
Personal details | |
Born | Catrin Ermengard Brock 2 October 1978 Denewent, Osynstry, Esthursia |
Nationality | Esthursian (Osynstrian) |
Political party | Social Democrats (1996-) |
Spouse | Theo Albridge (m. 2003) |
Alma mater | University of Thornlow (Economics, Politics and Thinking / EPT) |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Politician, stateswoman |
Catrin Brock (Catrin Ermengard Brock; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the First Reeve of Osynstry since 2020. She also served as a Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the Social Democrats.
Brock's supporters have praised her ability to bring Moderate (and formerly Conservative) voters to her side, but critics have cited a large third party vote on the left - mostly behind Green-Left - and depressed turnout due to her low popularity amongst youth voters and core Social Democrats.