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|name = Malin Lisbeth von Alström Rasmussen | |name = Malin Lisbeth von Alström Rasmussen | ||
|image = RasmussenSpeech.png | |image = RasmussenSpeech.png | ||
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|office = [[Chancellor of Acrea]] | |office = [[Chancellor of Acrea]] | ||
|monarch = [[Monarchy of Acrea|King Friedrich Leopold III]] | |monarch = [[Monarchy of Acrea|King Friedrich Leopold III]] | ||
|term_start = 13 May 2019 | |term_start = 13 May 2019 | ||
|predecessor = Hans-Christian Sørensen | |predecessor = Hans-Christian Sørensen | ||
|office2 = Minister of the Interior | |||
|monarch2 = [[Monarchy of Acrea|King Friedrich Leopold III]] | |||
|term_start2 = 23 July 2014 | |||
|predecessor2 = Hans-Christian Sørensen | |||
|birth_date = {{birth date|1981|5|5|df=yes}} | |birth_date = {{birth date|1981|5|5|df=yes}} | ||
|birth_place = Sävsjö, Aarberg, Acrea | |birth_place = Sävsjö, Aarberg, Acrea | ||
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'''Malin Lisbeth Rasmussen''' is an Acrean politican serving as the [[Chancellor of Acrea]] since 2019. A member of the national conservative ''Vastrapartiet'', she is Acrea's third female Chancellor. She is often considered a | '''Malin Lisbeth Rasmussen''' is an Acrean politican serving as the [[Chancellor of Acrea]] since 2019. A member of the national conservative ''Vastrapartiet'', she is Acrea's third female Chancellor. She is often considered a protégé of her predecessor, [[Hans-Christian Sørensen]], and has continued many of the policies first established during his incumbency. | ||
Rasmussen was born in Sävsjö in the province of Aarberg, Daneland. She received her abitur in 1999 and entered the University of Stavanger the same year. Whilst in University, she joined the youth wing of the centre-right '' | Rasmussen was born in Sävsjö in the province of Aarberg, Daneland. She received her abitur in 1999 and entered the University of Stavanger the same year. Whilst in University, she joined the youth wing of the centre-right ''Akrienske Volkespartiet'', and rapidly because seen as a rising star in the party. She left the University after acquiring her BSc and MA in 2006, the same year she began a campaign to serve as an MP for her home district in Sävsjö with the support of AVP. She won the election and entered the Reichstag as an MP in 2007, and would go on to distinguish herself by serving as a key member on several parliamentary committees including the Defence Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee. | ||
[[Category:Acrea]] | [[Category:Acrea]] |
Revision as of 11:18, 3 May 2021
Dame Malin Lisbeth von Alström Rasmussen | |
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Chancellor of Acrea | |
Assumed office 13 May 2019 | |
Monarch | King Friedrich Leopold III |
Preceded by | Hans-Christian Sørensen |
Minister of the Interior | |
Assumed office 23 July 2014 | |
Monarch | King Friedrich Leopold III |
Preceded by | Hans-Christian Sørensen |
Personal details | |
Born | Sävsjö, Aarberg, Acrea | 5 May 1981
Nationality | Acrean |
Malin Lisbeth Rasmussen is an Acrean politican serving as the Chancellor of Acrea since 2019. A member of the national conservative Vastrapartiet, she is Acrea's third female Chancellor. She is often considered a protégé of her predecessor, Hans-Christian Sørensen, and has continued many of the policies first established during his incumbency.
Rasmussen was born in Sävsjö in the province of Aarberg, Daneland. She received her abitur in 1999 and entered the University of Stavanger the same year. Whilst in University, she joined the youth wing of the centre-right Akrienske Volkespartiet, and rapidly because seen as a rising star in the party. She left the University after acquiring her BSc and MA in 2006, the same year she began a campaign to serve as an MP for her home district in Sävsjö with the support of AVP. She won the election and entered the Reichstag as an MP in 2007, and would go on to distinguish herself by serving as a key member on several parliamentary committees including the Defence Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee.