Franklin Barvata

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Franklin Barvata
MP
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Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia
Incumbent
Assumed office
27 February 2019
Monarch Lambertus VII
Preceded by Walter Johannes
Leader of the Labour Party
Incumbent
Assumed office
31 August 2017
Preceded by Dominique Rudiger
Member of Parliament
for Cavenhelm
In office
1 May 1991 – 19 March 1999
Preceded by Samminel Bowesca
Succeeded by Verlhanz Maethue-Zowisa
Majority 71,545 (76%)
Member of Parliament
for West Lambertupol
In office
19 March 1999 – 4 May 2005
Preceded by Henry Furle
Succeeded by Frederick Mansueve
Majority 324,125 (60%)
Shadow Minister of Health
In office
4 May 2005 – 4 April 2012
Preceded by Nicola Knose
Succeeded by Immanuel Hoziama
Member of Parliament
for West Lambertupol
Incumbent
Assumed office
4 April 2012
Preceded by Frederick Mansueve
Majority 405,156 (75%)
Personal details
Born Franklin Victor Barvata
(1968-07-07) 7 July 1968 (age 55)
Lambertupol, Caltharus, Great Morstaybishlia
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Sophia Bostin (m. 1995)
Residence 1 Bursil Street
Alma mater Lambertupol University, Lambertupol

Franklin Victor Barvata, informally Frankie (born 7th July 1968) is a Caltharusian politician and the serving Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia. He succeeded the Conservative Leader Walter Johannes on the 27th of February 2019 in the 2019 General Election.

Early life

Franklin Barvata during his 2019 Election Campaign

Franklin Victor Barvata was born in Lambertupol in 1968 to mother Catherine Boneva and father Victor Berowalt Barvata. He studied politics and international relations in the Lambertupol University. He became the Labour MP for Cavenstelm in 1991 until 1999 where he became MP for West Lambertupol. He lost his position in the 2005 General Election when Walter Johannes was elected Prime Minister, but remained in the Labour Party as the Shadow Minister of Health until 2012 when he became the MP for Lambertupol again. In 2017 he became the Leader of the Conservative Party. He criticised Johannes in early 2019 for his decision making and went on to win the 2019 General Election with Labour winning a 380 seat majority.