Nina Boyko

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The Honourable
Nina Boyko
MP
Official portrait, 2022
16th Prime Minister of Wealden
Assumed office
21 February 2021
PresidentMykhailo Marchenko
DeputyArseniy Antonov
Preceded byAndrii Vasylyk
Leader of the Worker's Labour Party
Assumed office
21 February 2021
Preceded byAndrii Vasylyk
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
22 July 2020 – 21 February 2021
Prime MinisterAndrii Vasylyk
Preceded byAleks Marchenko
Succeeded byViktor Gavrilyuk
Member of Wealdenite Parliament
Assumed office
19 July 2008
ConstituencyPivdenny
Majority14,874 (2020)
Personal details
Born
Nina Melaniya Holub

(1983-09-15) September 15, 1983 (age 40)
Brahma, Wealden
Political partyWorker's Labour
SpouseIvan Boyko (m. 2007)
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Brahma

Nina Melaniya Boyko (born 15 September 1983) is a Wealdenite politician who has been serving as the sixteenth Prime Minister of Wealden and Leader of the Worker's Labour Party since 2021. Under her predecessor Andrii Vasylyk, she served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Wealden from 2020 to 2021. She has been the member of parliament for Pivdenny, in Korlandi, since 2008, at the age of 24. She is the youngest women to be elected to parliament in Wealdenite history. Boyko became prime minister after the sudden death of Vasylyk on 9 January 2021.

Boyko was born in Brahma to parents of Staynish-Wealdenite descent who immigrated to Cereneria from Aurora in the 1970s. She was educated at South Zoryane College, studied philosophy and politics at university in Great Morstaybishlia, and earned an honorary scholarship in political science from the University of Zoryane in 2017. After graduating from university, she moved back to Wealden, and joined the Worker's Labour Party, standing as their candidate in the 2008 Pivdenny by-election, and winning the seat, taking it from the Social Democrats. Politically, she identifies as a democratic socialist.