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'''Dominika Maya Murray''' (née '''Muverovich'''; born June 27th, 1970) is a Cappedorite politician, diplomat, writer, and photographer who has served as [[Chancellor of Cappedore|Chancellor]] of [[Cappedore]] since June 2018. She has been Member of the Gemotern for [[Phoenix (Cappedore town)|Phoenix]], [[Thomaria]], since 2009. During her premiership, she has faced major problems with [[Separatism in Thomaria|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
Following [[2009 Cappedore government crisis|the formation]] of the [[Welfare Coalition (Cappedore)|coalition government]]
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.
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