Isla Pass

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Isla Deanne Pass-Mendoza
Eylah Deyan Pasce-Menedoezah
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Isla Pass' Official Prime Ministerial Portrait Photo
Prime Minister of Alecburgh
Former
In office
November 8, 2005 – April 6, 2007
MonarchKing Riddick II
Preceded byDonovan Zareni
Succeeded byEzekiel Moore
Governor of Isla de Rodriguez
Assumed office
July 2, 2014
MonarchEl Reino de La Isla de Rodriguez, King Riddick II
Prime MinisterMargarita Sanchez
Personal details
Born (1978-10-18) October 18, 1978 (age 46)
Isla de Rodriguez, Alecburgh

Isla Pass (born (1978-10-18) October 18, 1978 (age 46), Isla Deanne Pass-Mendoza) is an Alecburghish politician who served as the Prime Minister of Alecburgh from November 8, 2005 until her resignation on April 6, 2007 after the Jason Graham Scandal. She was elected Prime Minister following the 2005 Alecburghish Nation Election, beating incumbent Prime Minister, Donovan Zareni. Isla Pass was the first female Prime Minister, the first of Hispanic descent, the first to be born in Isla de Rodriguez, and the first to have their first language not be English.

Early life

Political career

Jason Graham Scandal

On March 25, 2007, Jason Graham, an assistant to Isla Pass, announced to the public, via Owler, that he was sent unsolicited nude pictures from the prime minister herself. He would go on to say that the pictures were sent in October of 2006, and he kept it to himself because he felt 'embarrassed that the prime minister would do such a thing'. Two weeks later, the scandal blew up into an international cover story, leading to Isla Pass to resign to "not tarnish the Alecburghish spirit...' and she went on to proclaim that she 'didn't send those pictures."
In July of 2008, the Alecburghish Bureau of Intelligence announced that Isla Pass never sent photos to Graham through any form of communication includes text, Owler, AllVidz, email, or even fax.

In July of 2014, Isla Pass was elected as Governor of Isla de Rodriguez, in a landslide victory where she gained over 88% of the island's votes.

Personal life