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Nahdein 'ad Ahleneeya 'ay Accekoon, officially '''Prime Minister Nahdein Accekoon''' (<small>Adzamasi</small>: ''Keyvat Nahdein ɂad Ahlenēya ɂay Aċekōn'' [[Adzamasi language#Phonology|/ | Nahdein 'ad Ahleneeya 'ay Accekoon, officially '''Prime Minister Nahdein Accekoon''' (<small>Adzamasi</small>: ''Keyvat Nahdein ɂad Ahlenēya ɂay Aċekōn'' [[Adzamasi language#Phonology|/nahˈdɛɪn ʔad ahlɛˈneja ʔaj acʼɛˈko:n/]]) is the 12th and current prime minister of [[Tabiqa]], currently serving her second term in office. She is the granddaughter of the 8th Tabiqan Prime Minister [[Aċekōn 'ad Mizālat]], whose name she takes in official settings. | ||
She studied economics at the [[University of Mehyaran]]. | She studied economics at the [[University of Mehyaran]]. | ||
Keyvat Nahdein has enjoyed high ratings throughout most of her ministry, especially in the capital region of [[Mehyaraa]], and was successfully re-elected in 2017 with an even higher percentage of the popular vote than her first term. | |||
[[Category:Tabiqa]] | [[Category:Tabiqa]] |
Revision as of 04:31, 9 January 2020
Keyvat Nahdein Accekoon | |
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Prime Minister of Tabiqa | |
Assumed office 5 July 2013 | |
Preceded by | Varēd Ayü |
Personal details | |
Born | Nahdein 'ad Ahlenēya 2 August 1963 Itqqar, Tabiqa |
Nationality | Tabiqan |
Alma mater | University of Mehyaran |
Religion | Temyarq |
Nahdein 'ad Ahleneeya 'ay Accekoon, officially Prime Minister Nahdein Accekoon (Adzamasi: Keyvat Nahdein ɂad Ahlenēya ɂay Aċekōn /nahˈdɛɪn ʔad ahlɛˈneja ʔaj acʼɛˈko:n/) is the 12th and current prime minister of Tabiqa, currently serving her second term in office. She is the granddaughter of the 8th Tabiqan Prime Minister Aċekōn 'ad Mizālat, whose name she takes in official settings.
She studied economics at the University of Mehyaran.
Keyvat Nahdein has enjoyed high ratings throughout most of her ministry, especially in the capital region of Mehyaraa, and was successfully re-elected in 2017 with an even higher percentage of the popular vote than her first term.