Sarah Millard

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The Right Honourable
Sarah Millard
Pernille Skipper (cropped).jpg
Prime Minister of Scalizagasti
Assumed office
22 August 2016
PresidentPaul Kruig
Preceded byGary Biyende
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
Assumed office
22 August 2016
Prime MinisterHerself
Preceded byDavid Mestakos
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
Assumed office
22 January 2020
Preceded byLaura Hannasuya (interim)
Member of Parliament
Assumed office
12 August 2012
ConstituencyBewundal East
SDP Critic for Youth Affairs
In office
12 August 2012 – 22 August 2016
LeaderBill Hu
David Keyes
Laura Hannasuya (acting)
Preceded byDavid Li
Personal details
Born (1981-02-12) 12 February 1981 (age 43)
Garor City, Torlonia, Scalizagasti
Political partySDP (1997 - present)
Domestic partnerMarc Millard
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Torlonia, Bewundal University

Sarah Millard (born 12 February 1981) is a Scalizagastian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Scalizagasti since 2016 and the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Scalizagasti since 2015. She has also served as the Member of Parliament for Bewundal East since 2012. She is Scalizagasti's youngest Prime Minister, elected at the age of 35.

She was born in Garor City, where she attended the Oparle District High School. While studying at the University of Torlonia, she was elected president of the University of Torlonia Social Democrats. After graduating from university, she began her professional political career as a policy advisor to Bewundal mayor John Ammoth.

Millard became the second-youngest leader of the Social Democrats at 33, only behind 32 year old Max Sormann. She won the 2015 leadership race on the second ballot with 51% of the vote. As leader, she led her party to second place in the 2016 election, winning 154 seats. This was the best electoral result for the SDP in over a decade since the corruption scandals that plagued the party in the mid-2000s. The SDP was able to form a coalition government instead of the first-place Revolutionary Republican Party (who had 160 seats), which some attribute to Millard's excellent leadership and cooperative skills. In the 2020 federal election, she led the SDP to win 255 seats, one of the largest victories for a party in Scalizagasti's history and only four seats short of an absolute majority.

Ideologically, Millard has been described as a social democrat and a progressive. She supports investments into public transit, universal postsecondary education, social housing, and other similar policies.

Early life and education

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