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Following [[2009 Cappedore government crisis|the formation]] of the [[Welfare Coalition (Cappedore)|coalition government]] following the [[2010 Cappedore general election|2010 general election]], Murray was appointed Minister of State for Transport and later Chairman but gave up her first role in 2011. She soon became the [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Cappedore)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] following the CSDP and CLU's narrow election victory in 2015. During her tenure she pursued reform of Cappedorite foreign affairs policy, implemented a more liberal line of immigration policy including the inclusion of lesser recognised religions in national visa applications. She also oversaw the introduction of an elected Board of Foreign Affairs, the deportation of [[Kiaran Graves]] in a joint effort with the [[Ministry of National Affairs (Cappedore)|Ministry of National Affairs]] and the creation of the College of Immigration and Human Migration. Murray opposed the unsuccessful Isles Out of The Union campaign for the [[United Isles]] to leaved the [[Cappedore|United Republic]], which failed after losing the [[2017 United Isles Seperation Referendum]].
Following [[2009 Cappedore government crisis|the formation]] of the [[Welfare Coalition (Cappedore)|coalition government]] following the [[2010 Cappedore general election|2010 general election]], Murray was appointed Minister of State for Transport and later Chairman but gave up her first role in 2011. She soon became the [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Cappedore)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] following the CSDP and CLU's narrow election victory in 2015. During her tenure she pursued reform of Cappedorite foreign affairs policy, implemented a more liberal line of immigration policy including the inclusion of lesser recognised religions in national visa applications. She also oversaw the introduction of an elected Board of Foreign Affairs, the deportation of [[Kiaran Graves]] in a joint effort with the [[Ministry of National Affairs (Cappedore)|Ministry of National Affairs]] and the creation of the College of Immigration and Human Migration. Murray opposed the unsuccessful Isles Out of The Union campaign for the [[United Isles]] to leaved the [[Cappedore|United Republic]], which failed after losing the [[2017 United Isles Seperation Referendum]].


Murray stood the CSDP leadership election to succeed [[Ken Yates]], who resigned after he was [[Cappedore vs. Kennedy Yates|indicted in federal court]] after a [[2018 Cappedorite government ecstasy controversy|controversy about the use of ecstasy]] engulfed the cabinet. She began the process of integrating the United Isles with the United Republic, triggering Article 100 in June 2018. The same month, she announced a [[2018 Cappedore general election|snap general election]], with the hopes of clearing the CSDP's name and reassuring the people that the party didn't reflect the mistakes of Yates.
Murray stood the CSDP leadership election to succeed [[Ken Yates]], who resigned after it was discovered that he was supporting the trafficking of illegal substances into Cappedore after the release of the [[Slade Inquiry]]. She instantly began the process of integrating the United Isles with the United Republic, triggering Article 100 in June 2018. The same month, she announced a [[2018 Cappedore general election|snap general election]], with the hopes of clearing the CSDP's name and reassuring the people that the party didn't reflect the mistakes of Yates.


== Early life, family, and education ==
== Early life, family, and education ==