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{{Gylian name|Bergmann|Anina}}
{{Gylian name|Bergmann|Anina}}


{{Infobox officeholder
[[File:AninaBergmann.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anina Bergmann]]
|name              = Anina Bergmann
|image              = AninaBergmann.jpg
|image_size        = 200px
|office            = [[President of Gylias]]
|term_start        = 1 February 1991
|term_end          = 1 February 2007
|primeminister      = [[Mathilde Vieira]]
|predecessor        = [[Sáe Nyran]]
|successor          = [[Laura Varnaþ]]
|birth_date        = {{Birth date and age|1946|4|20|df=yes}}
|birth_place        = Antánas, [[Free Territories (Gylias)|Free Territories]]
|party              = {{G-SP}}
}}
 
'''Anina Bergmann''' ([[Gylic alphabet|Gylic transcription]]: ''Anina Bergyman''; born 20 April 1946) is a Gylian doctor and politician.
'''Anina Bergmann''' ([[Gylic alphabet|Gylic transcription]]: ''Anina Bergyman''; born 20 April 1946) is a Gylian doctor and politician.


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In 1981, she joined the {{G-SP}}.  
In 1981, she joined the {{G-SP}}.  


== Politics ==
==Politics==
[[File:AninaBergmann-1991.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Anina in 1991]]
She was the {{G-PA}}'s candidate in the [[Gylian presidential election, 1982|1982 presidential election]]. She had been chosen at the last minute, after the PA contemplated sitting out the election.
She was the {{G-PA}}'s candidate in the [[Gylian presidential election, 1982|1982 presidential election]]. She had been chosen at the last minute, after the PA contemplated sitting out the election.


During her campaign, she opposed the PA's participation in the [[Aén Ďanez government]]. However, she couldn't overcome the public's frustration with the [[wretched decade]]. She finished fourth, with 14,8% of the vote, and was eliminated. Her result marked a huge setback from [[Reda Kazan]]'s landslide victory of [[Gylian presidential election, 1975|1975]].
During her campaign, she opposed the PA's participation in the [[Aén Ďanez government]]. However, she couldn't overcome the public's frustration with the [[wretched decade]]. She finished fourth, with 14,8% of the vote, and was eliminated. Her result marked a huge setback from [[Reda Kazan]]'s landslide victory of [[Gylian presidential election, 1975|1975]].


She ran for the Mişeyáke {{wpl|City Council}} in [[List of Gylian municipal elections#1986|1986]] and [[List of Gylian municipal elections#1988|1988]], but failed to win election.[[File:AninaBergmann-1991.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Official portrait of Anina as President, 1991]]
She ran for the Mişeyáke {{wpl|City Council}} in [[List of Gylian municipal elections#1986|1986]] and [[List of Gylian municipal elections#1988|1988]], but failed to win election.
==Private life==
==Private life==
Anina married twice, and has two children. She identifies as a practicing [[Asuryan]].
Anina married twice, and has two children. She identifies as a practicing [[Asuryan]].


[[Category:Gylian politicians]]
[[Category:Gylian politicians]]

Latest revision as of 12:31, 8 November 2024

Anina Bergmann

Anina Bergmann (Gylic transcription: Anina Bergyman; born 20 April 1946) is a Gylian doctor and politician.

Early life

Anina was born on 20 April 1946 in Antánas. Her parents were Acrean volunteers in the International Brigades.

She enrolled in the Regional University of Sænor in 1966 to study medicine, and graduated in 1972. She subsequently completed a medical doctorate and began working as a lung specialist.

She moved to Mişeyáke in 1980 to take up a job with the Public Health Agency.

In 1981, she joined the Socialist Party.

Politics

Anina in 1991

She was the Progressive Alliance's candidate in the 1982 presidential election. She had been chosen at the last minute, after the PA contemplated sitting out the election.

During her campaign, she opposed the PA's participation in the Aén Ďanez government. However, she couldn't overcome the public's frustration with the wretched decade. She finished fourth, with 14,8% of the vote, and was eliminated. Her result marked a huge setback from Reda Kazan's landslide victory of 1975.

She ran for the Mişeyáke City Council in 1986 and 1988, but failed to win election.

Private life

Anina married twice, and has two children. She identifies as a practicing Asuryan.