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'''Johanna Sverdrup''' is an Norgsveltian pollitican (born 7th October 1985) and the serving Prime Minister of Norgsveldet. Becoming the leader of the centre right party [[NCP]] after the former party leader and prime minister retired from politics in October of 2016, giving up the leadership to Johanna. Becoming the youngest party leader and youngest prime minister after winning the majority in November 2016 election. Ideologicaly she has been called neo-conservative thanks to her foreign policy, but she herself identifies as Libetarian Conservative. In 2019 she chose her close friend Mæra Saradatur to be Norgsveldet's representetive in the North Concordian Council. In which Saradatur was soon after chosen by the Council to be the president of [[North Concordian CouncilEconomic Forum|NCEF]].
to be as president of the [[North Concordian Economic Forum]], a position which is chosen by the Council every three years.
 
Johanna grew up in the small city of Elveby, in the region of Stor Osfjord, in Norgsveldet. Spending her early years there studying and becoming a fencer, at the local high school, while helping her father with his small self started business. At the age of 19, she moved to Osjford attending the Ofjord Univeristy, on where she studied economics. Soon enough getting a master degree. During which she joined the [[NCP]] in 2007 at 22 years old. Quickly rising through their ranks and becoming the economic adviser for Prime Minister Balder Hjel in 2014, while also serving in the City Council of Elveby. With Prime Minister Balder Hjel having praised her as being the prominent figure to help increasing economic production of Norgsveldet arms industry. She became also very populare within political circles for her stances on the increasement of military budget and on harsher foreign policy. With Balder Hjel having stated that Johanna pressured him to grow the [[UCA]] and letting more members in. Often being stated as one of the main reasons why UCA expanded massively in 2010s.
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