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The Right Honourable
Maya Murray
MG
Official portrait, 2022
Chancellor of Cappedore
Assumed office
8 June 2018
PresidentAustin Merrill
DeputyThomas Coleman
Preceded byThomas Yates
General Secretary of the CSDP
Assumed office
7 June 2018
Preceded byThomas Yates
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
In office
7 December 2016 – 8 June 2018
ChancellorThomas Yates
Preceded byMichael Brierley
Succeeded byLionel Hudson
Chairman of the CSDP
In office
14 April 2011 – 11 November 2015
ChancellorCleveland Durand
Thomas Yates
Preceded byCleveland Durand
Succeeded byTony King
Minister of State for Transport
In office
1 February 2010 – 14 June 2011
Preceded bySean Syms
Succeeded byAlexander Crosland
MG for Phoenix
Assumed office
4 April 2009
Preceded byMatt Howard
Majority17,283 (2018)
Personal details
Born
Dominika Maya Muverovich

27 June 1970 (age 52)
Nassau, Ivyland
Children3
EducationBlackpool Grammar School
Alma materChepstow University

Dominika Maya Murray (née Muverovich; born June 27th, 1970) is a Cappedorite politician, diplomat, writer, and photographer who has served as Chancellor of Cappedore since June 2018. She has been Member of the Gemotern for Phoenix, Thomaria, since 2009. During her premiership, she has faced major problems with Thomarian seperatists, especially in her current town of residence, where she has lived for over 20 years. Murray is Cappedore's first female Chancellor, and is the first woman to have held more than three of the Great Offices of State since former president Mary Jane Revie.

Murray grew up in Ivyland and attended Blackpool Grammar School after having moved away from Nassau at the age of four. After finishing a full two years of sixth form there, she went on to study Politics at Chepstow University in Shinrarta. After graduating in 1991, she worked at the Bank of Cappedore and the Association for Payment Clearing Services. She also served as a councillor for Ulysi in Shinrarta. After two unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the Gemotern, she was elected as the MG for Phoenix at the 2009 general election. From 2010 to 2018, Murray held several roles in the cabinets of Cleveland Durand and Thomas Yates respectively. She was also Chairman of the Social Democratic Party from 2011 to 2015.

Following the formation of the coalition government after the 2009 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 following the CSDP and CLU's narrow election victory in 2016. 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 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 United Republic, which failed after losing the 2017 United Isles Seperation Referendum.

Murray stood the CSDP leadership election to succeed Thomas Yates, who resigned after he was indicted in federal court after a 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 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

Murray was born in Nassau, Greater Ivyland, on June 27th, 1970, to former Federal Councillor and member of the Administrative Council Alexander Nikolai Muverovich and Olivia-Jane Duffy, a local lawyer and probate soilictor from Elizabeta. Being born in a political household, Murray often found it difficult to escape political ongoings and happenings, and she rarely saw her father, so for the majority of her childhood and early teenage years, she would be living with her mother. However, Duffy died suddenly in October of 1983 after being in a car accident with Murray, who was 13 at the time, involved. Greatly affected by the sudden death of her mother, Murray became closed off and quiet, and faced additional stress when she had to consistently move around with her father.

By the time Murray was 15, her grandparents had moved back to Cappedore from Great Morstaybishlia, and offered to care for and look after Murray in her later teenage years. She moved to Blackpool, in Ivyland with them, where she attended Blackpool Grammar School Sixth Form studying Politics, History, and Sociology. After completing her two years in sixth form and passing all three subjects, Murray moved away to Chepstow, Shinrarta, where she would attend a university course in Politics and International Relations.

Early career

Before her entry into politics, during her years at university, Murray became leader of Chepstow University's politics society, and she also worked for the local CSDP in Shinrarta, becoming a campaigner, and working with local MG Iain Cromwell.

Entry into politics

Councillor

Murray graduated from Chepstow University in 1991, with an undergraduate degree in Politics and International Relations. After graduating, she became fully integrated with Shinrarta's local CSDP committee, and ran for a by-election in the local Chepstow Council seat of Chepstow South following the resignation of former Chancellor Frederick White. She won the election with a majority of 674. According to Chepstow Council leader Jane Sufford, Murray was a "hardworking, passionate individual" whos "aspiration was to become Secretary of Foreign Affairs some day."

During her time as a local councillor, she met the MG for Phoenix, Matt Howard, during a CSDP rally in Shinrarta City Center.

Unsuccessful candidacies

Election in Phoenix

Early Gemotern career

Minister of State for Transport

Additional work

Chairman of the CSDP

CSDP revitalisation

Membership campaigns

Secretary of Foreign Affairs

Foreign affairs policy reform

Welcoming of immigration

Kiaran Graves and the Ministry of National Affairs

College of Immigration and Human Migration

Isles Out The Union

Chancellor (2018 - present)

Leadership election

Relationship with Austin Merrill

Cabinet changes

Divisions in the Welfare Coalition

Trouble with Thomarian Seperatists

Assassination attempt

Vote of No Confidence (Gemotern)

Public opinion

Political positions

Post-premiership

Personal life

See also