Anita Hoven
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Anita Hoven | |
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Prime Minister in Borland | |
Assumed office 10 June 2019 | |
Preceded by | Edward Muiler |
Personal details | |
Born | Reedner 7 December 1959 Outhall |
Political party | Centrum |
Spouse | Leonard Hoven |
Children | Anton Hoven Lene Hoven |
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Anita Hoven (born 7 December 1959 in Outhall) is a Borish politician who serves as the prime minister since 10 June 2019.
Early life
Anita Hoven was born on 7 December 1959 in Outhall to Rita Heeler, primary school teacher and later political activist, and Alexander Hoven, lawyer. Her parents broke up before her birth and Anita grew up with her mother, although she was given her father’s surname. Hoven moved to Newstead with her mother in 1962, where she attended St. John’s Primary School in Baldey. Her mother became politically active later in 1962, being involved in a local activist group in Baldey and Yestmore and becoming a founding member of Centrum. Hoven herself became politically active as a secondary school student. She attended Newstead University from 1977 to 1983.