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Rielsa Marsef

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Rielsa Marsef
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Marsef at the Reyonan Conference, 2018
Prime Minister of Aziallis
Assumed office
4 October 2010
DeputyMeto Surkaar
Preceded byArpras Leyorknev
Leader of the National Labor Party
Assumed office
25 June 2021
Preceded byGayuster Trogas
Member of Parliament, Lower House
In office
10 June 2002 – (currently in her 4th term)
Prime MinisterQaila Farisha
Preceded byAyesha Mekhag
Member of Legislative Assembly, Hivevka
In office
7 April 1997 – 11 October 1998
Prime MinisterHirer Kotsavosh
Preceded bySharat Utsob
Succeeded byHavega Sunha
Deputy Chair of the Sreneva Commission
In office
03 February 1990 – 20 December 1992
Prime MinisterTemplate:Sureya Ishenreya
Advirsor to the Chairperson of the Union Executive Council
In office
12 May 1988 – 20 January 1990
Prime MinisterTemplate:Sureya Ishenreya
Personal details
Born (1957-04-13) 13 April 1957 (age 67)
Undyure Island, Gayambee
Political partyNational Labour Party
ResidenceAtsare (officially)
EducationUniversity of Triminoska
TISS
ISSLA
University of Hivevka

Rielsa Marsef is the current Prime Minister of Aziallis, being in office as Prime Minister since 2010. She is on track to become the longest serving Prime Minister of Aziallis. He was formerly the Minister for Home Affairs under former Prime Minister Arpras Leyorknev and served as a Member of the Legislative Council of the State of Hivevka. She also served as the Attorney General of the Union Government from 2002 to 2005.

Early Life


Rielsa Marsef was born on the island of Undyure in Gayambee in December 1955 to refugee parents Arotswa Marsef and Ruje Marsef. Two months after she was born, her parents were resettled in the small town of Shevaska in Hivevka by the National Azillian Refugee Settlement Authority. Both her parents got jobs in the city- her father taking up a position as a security guard and her mother becoming a clerk at a bank. In 1959, both her parents were granted Azillian citizenship.

In June of 1961, when Rielsa was 6 years old, her mother got a scholarship to study at the Orhena Port College, and she moved to Orhena with young Rielsa, while her father stayed in Shevaksa.

In 1965 her mother finished a dual degree in Literature and was offered the position of Head Librarian at the University of Srega. She accepted and Rielsa moved with her to Srega, where she stayed with her mother on the campus of University of Srega.

Education

High School

In 1968 Rielsa Marsef started High School at National Public School, SregaU Campus. She applied for an accelerated programme where she could finish high school in three years instead of four. She qualified for the accelerated course and was able to finish High School in 1970 at the age of 15. She excelled in all of her courses. She was quite interested in mathematics at that point, and was planning to major in mathematics and statistics in college.

Bachelor's

Marsef applied to several schools and was accepted to the University of Triminoska. She shifted to Neosk and studied there for four years. She majored in Mathematics, with a minor in Statistics, but she was quite fascinated by social sciences while she was at University.

Master's

She decided to apply for University of Kayrobi's 1-year Social Sciences programme and studied Economics and Political Science there.

Law School

After getting really interested in Political Science, she decided to study law. She did her Masters at Marv University.

Career

Samhenshe

After graduating from Law School, Marsef wasn't sure if she wanted to continue in Academia or practice law. After receiving an offer from Samhenshe Foundation to work in Hivevka, she decided to put that thought on hold. At Samhenshe, Marsef got to work first hand with former Chief Justice of Aziallis Marie Suvese. She represented several small tribes and communities against large corporations or government infrastructure projects. She even got to work on larger projects in Varega. Marsef often talks about how Suvese convinced her that she should work more with vulnerable groups and how Suvese is the reason she got a doctorate.

Doctorate

After having worked for Samhenshe Foundation for three years, Marsef joined the PhD Programmme at University of Hivevka. Because of her shining letters of recommendation, she was able to work with the Professor of her choice, ending up chosing Prof. Reiyu Kuleya with whom she worked on affects of legal doctrines, precedents and judgements on smaller and vulnerable communities. She spent most of her time in Orhena and smaller towns around it, occasionally travelling to cities in Mengasa as well to collect data.

Politics