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'''Lennon Burke Tolstoy''' (born 22 September, 1970) is the [[Jenlom|Prime Minister of the United Federation of Jenlom]] and Leader of the [[Conservative Party (United Federation of Jenlom)|Conservative Party]]. He represents Barnford, Canaria as its Member of Parliament (MP). | '''Lennon Burke Tolstoy''' (born 22 September, 1970) is the [[Jenlom|Prime Minister of the United Federation of Jenlom]] and Leader of the [[Conservative Party (United Federation of Jenlom)|Conservative Party]]. He represents Barnford, Canaria as its Member of Parliament (MP). | ||
− | Tolstoy studied Law at University of Beveridge, Klixon, gaining a first-class honours degree in 1992. | + | Tolstoy studied Law at University of Beveridge, Klixon, gaining a first-class honours degree in 1992. As a postgraduate, Tolstoy lectured on international law at the University of Boktor in {{nation|Drasnia}}, {{region|Capitalist Paradise}}. Upon returning to Jenlom, he accepted a position as Chief Executive Officer of Jenlom interProvincial for seven years. |
− | He was defeated in his first candidacy for Frome, Canaria in 1998, but was elected in 2002 as the Member of Parliament for the Evergreens constituency of Barnford. He was promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later. He rose rapidly in the Conservative party to become special election adviser in the 2006 general election campaign. | + | In 1997, Tolstoy was approached by recruiters from the Conservative party, who suggested he run for Parliament. He was defeated in his first candidacy for Frome, Canaria in 1998, but was elected in 2002 as the Member of Parliament for the Evergreens constituency of Barnford. He was promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later. He rose rapidly in the Conservative party to become special election adviser in the 2006 general election campaign. |
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Lennon Burke Tolstoy | |
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Lennon Tolstoy at the Wharf City Gala, 2009. | |
Prime Minister of the United Federation | |
Incumbent | |
Head of State | Dame Jenny |
Deputy | James McAvoy |
Assumed office | 6 May 2010 |
Predecessor | Vernon Hilfe |
Leader of the Opposition | |
In office | 28 September 2008 - 6 May 2010 |
Head of State | Dame Jenny |
Preceded by | John Howard |
Succeeded by | Graham Jackson |
Leader of the Conservative Party | |
Incumbent | |
John Howard | |
Member of Parliament for Barnford, CAN | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office | 6 May 2002 |
Preceded by | Greg Fastbinder |
Majority | 192,421 (44.1%) |
Personal details | |
Born |
Lennon Burke Tolstoy 22 September 1970 (age 42) Tomdon, TOM, Jenlom |
Political party | Conservative |
Domestic partner | Michelé McShane |
Residence |
Herenemie House (official) Tomdon, TOM (private) |
Profession |
Lawyer Professor of international law Author |
Alma mater |
College of State, Tomdon University of Beveridge, Klixon (B.A.) University of Boktor, Drasnia, Capitalist Paradise |
Religion | Atheist |
Signature |
Lennon Burke Tolstoy (born 22 September, 1970) is the Prime Minister of the United Federation of Jenlom and Leader of the Conservative Party. He represents Barnford, Canaria as its Member of Parliament (MP).
Tolstoy studied Law at University of Beveridge, Klixon, gaining a first-class honours degree in 1992. As a postgraduate, Tolstoy lectured on international law at the University of Boktor in Drasnia, Capitalist Paradise. Upon returning to Jenlom, he accepted a position as Chief Executive Officer of Jenlom interProvincial for seven years.
In 1997, Tolstoy was approached by recruiters from the Conservative party, who suggested he run for Parliament. He was defeated in his first candidacy for Frome, Canaria in 1998, but was elected in 2002 as the Member of Parliament for the Evergreens constituency of Barnford. He was promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later. He rose rapidly in the Conservative party to become special election adviser in the 2006 general election campaign.