Lilliana Elliott
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Lilliana Elliott | |
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Leader of the Opposition | |
In office 26 January 2021 – 16 October 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Ottila Möller |
Preceded by | Ottila Möller |
Succeeded by | Siimon Peebo |
Premier of Alsland | |
In office 27 February 2017 – 26 January 2021 | |
Preceded by | Aarnd Hellinga |
Succeeded by | Ottila Möller |
Minister-President of the Swathish Community | |
In office 18 August, 2008 – 15 February 2013 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | Oslaf Ḷafvardiġe |
Member of the Folkssenaat | |
Assumed office 25 April 2014 | |
Constituency | Burnshire (from 2022) Fawkhamshire (2014—2022) |
Personal details | |
Born | Newick, Alsland | 22 December 1963
Political party | Changing Alsland (since 2022) |
Other political affiliations | Sotirian Democratic Front (until 2022) |
Spouse | Damian Elliott |
Children | 4 |
Lilliana Elliott (née Davis, born 22 December 1963) is an Alslandic politician who served as Premier of Alsland between 2017 and 2021. She was leader of the sotirian democratic National Bloc and Leader of the Opposition for 10 months in 2021.
Elliott was Minister-President of the Swathish Community between 2008 and 2013. Prior to this she was the Mayor of Newick. She was first elected to the Folkssenaat in 2014 and served as a Junior Secretary under Liekele Ykema. In 2015 she was promoted to Head of the Premiership under Aarnd Hellinga. On 27 February 2017 she succeeded Hellinga as Premier following a Senate investigation into corruption within his government. Under Elliott the National Bloc gained seats in the 2017 legislative election. She formed a cabinet with the Centre Party, National Rally, Swathish People's Party and United Democratic Union.
On 26 January 2021 she announced her resignation as Premier after a vote of no confidence against her government over it's handling of the 2021 Yndyk train bombing. She continued to serve as Leader of the Opposition when she resigned on 16 October 2021 after disagreements with other National Bloc leaders. On 7 February 2022 she resigned from the National Bloc and created the Changing Alsland party to support her presidential bid in the 2022 Alslandic Federal Presidency election.
Early life
- Family
- Education
- Partner and children
Political career
Young National chairpersonship and Newick Mayor
- Chairperson of the National Bloc youth group
- Local politics
- Mayor of Newick
Minister-President of the Swathish Community
- 2008 Swerdian government crisis
- Coalition with Socialists and Centrists
- Policies
- Initiatives
- No confidence vote
Folkssenaat
- Election into Folkssenaat
- Junior secretary
- Head of the Premiership role
- Hellinga corruption trial
- 2017 leadership election
Premier of Alsland
Premiership of Ottila Möller | |
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26 January 2021 – present | |
Premier | Ottila Möller |
Cabinet | First Elliott cabinet, Second Elliott cabinet, |
Party | National Bloc |
Election | 2017 |
Appointer | Federal Presidency |
Seat | Yndyk |
Official website |
2017 Legislative election
- Toxic campaign
- Results
- Attempted Grand Coalition with Progressives
- Purple Coalition
- Policies
- Cabinet
2018 Budget cuts
- 2018 Budget cuts and controversy
- Cuts to foreign aid, healthcare, welfare and mental health
- Minor protests
2019 government crisis
- National Rally withdraw from coalition over 2019 budget + more cuts
- 2019 VONC
- Opposition budget passes + Elliott resigns
- Elliott returned as Premier when National Rally returns
Immigration reforms
- Anti-immigration policies
- 2018 Alslandic immigration law
2020 Alslandic data breach scandal
- Major data breach leaks thousands of government records
- Elliott reshuffles security service and funds cyber-security service
2020 legislative election and Yndyk train bombing
- 2020 election
- Second purple coalition negotiations
- Yndyk train bombing + Centre withdrawal
- Elliott VONC'd
- Resignation