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'''Stephen Mekoryuk''' NA (born 22 June 1955) is a [[Carloso|Carlosian]] politician, solicitor and Army veteran who has served as Attorney General of Carloso since 11 February 2011 and as a National Assemblyman for Rioron's 18th constituency since 11 February 1991. He is considered to be one of the most influential Aboriginal Musgorocian figures in Carloso, and is the first to hold the office of Attorney General. As Attorney General, he is head of the Department of Justice of Carloso. Raised in an evangelical protestant household, Mekoryuk converted to Catholicism during his service in the Carlosian Army from 1973 to 1984. He is senior member of the [[National Salvation (Carloso)|National Salvation]] party, and former member of the [[Conservative Party (Carloso)|Conservative Party]] of Carloso. He is regular contributor to the popular ''Jérnal Rebale'' cultural and political magazine.
'''Stephen Mekoryuk''' NA (born 22 June 1955) is a [[Carloso|Carlosian]] politician, solicitor and Army veteran who has served as Attorney General of Carloso since 11 February 2011 and as a National Assemblyman for Rioron's 8th constituency since 11 February 1991. He is considered to be one of the most influential Aboriginal Musgorocian figures in Carloso, and is the first to hold the office of Attorney General. As Attorney General, he is head of the Department of Justice of Carloso. Raised in an evangelical protestant household, Mekoryuk converted to Catholicism during his service in the Carlosian Army from 1973 to 1984. He is senior member of the [[National Salvation (Carloso)|National Salvation]] party, and former member of the [[Conservative Party (Carloso)|Conservative Party]] of Carloso. He is regular contributor to the popular ''Jérnal Rebale'' cultural and political magazine.
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Stephen Mekoryuk
NA
Stephen Mekoryuk.png
Attorney General of Carloso
Assumed office
11 February 2011
PresidentCárlos Tobón
Preceded byDídac Morata
National Assemblyman
for Rioron's 8th constituency
Assumed office
11 February 1991
Provincial Assemblyman
for Muntera Circuit
Personal details
Born
Stephen Mekoryuk

(1955-06-22) 22 June 1955 (age 69)
Muntera, Carloso
NationalityCarlosian
Political partyNational Salvation
(2010–present)
Other political
affiliations
Conservative Party
(1984–2010)
Children4
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionSolicitor
ReligionCatholic
Military service
Allegiance Carloso
Branch/serviceCarlosian Army
Years of service1973–1984

Stephen Mekoryuk NA (born 22 June 1955) is a Carlosian politician, solicitor and Army veteran who has served as Attorney General of Carloso since 11 February 2011 and as a National Assemblyman for Rioron's 8th constituency since 11 February 1991. He is considered to be one of the most influential Aboriginal Musgorocian figures in Carloso, and is the first to hold the office of Attorney General. As Attorney General, he is head of the Department of Justice of Carloso. Raised in an evangelical protestant household, Mekoryuk converted to Catholicism during his service in the Carlosian Army from 1973 to 1984. He is senior member of the National Salvation party, and former member of the Conservative Party of Carloso. He is regular contributor to the popular Jérnal Rebale cultural and political magazine.