Ravel Backström

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The Honorable
Ravel Backström
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Ravel Backström, 2011
The Premier of Blostland
In office
2021–2026
Personal details
Born
Ravel Backström

(1986-10-29) 29 October 1986 (age 37)
Nyköping, Blostland
CitizenshipBlostlandic
NationalityBlostlander
Political partyThe Poppy Party
SpouseEmil Backström
Children2
Alma materUniversity of RR

Ravel Backström (born 29 October 1986) is a Blostlandic politician and current Primer of Blostland since 2021. She has also been the current leader of the Poppy Party since December 2019. And has been a member of the Riksdag since March 2010, representing her home province of Torskplats. She has served previously as Minister for Ocean and Fishing Welfare from 2012 to 2015, and as Vice Premier of Blostland from 2016 to 2019.

Backström would be elected leader of the Poppy Party in 2019 after the aging Theo Hagerström had stepped down after serving the party for 60 years. Under Backström the party would take a more

Early Life

Born October 29th 1992 in Nyöping the capital of Torskplats province, Backström comes from a lowborn family with her lineage going back generations in the region, as young as 8 Backström would skip much of her traditional education to work with her father and mother in fishing. It is recorded by those around her at the time that she did not live by conventional standards for women, some even considered her a Salmon Girl, Backström would later go on to explain in a 2020 interview that pressure from others forced her to adopt more feminine features later in her life. At 18 Backström would join Vallmo, the start of her interest in politics and her future political career.

Backström would admit in the same 2020 interview that she was mute for much of her early life, though she overcame her muteness as she got older she spoke vividly on her struggle with connecting to others and stated that she only improved by speaking to deaf children through sign language, something Backström described as “Entirely liberating to an isolated child”.

Time In The National Fishers Union

Member of Parliament

Leader of the Opposition

Premier

Personal Life