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:''This is official Palmshire biography of Jennifer. For official | :''This is official Palmshire biography of Jennifer. For official Virtual Paradise biography of Jennifer, please see [[User:Jennifer|Jennifer]]'' | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Palmshire politican. She is currently the [[Leader of the House of Commons]]. She represents [[Ocean Beach (Palmshire Parliament constituency)|Ocean Beach]] (including her native town of [[Beachfield]]) as its [[Member of Parliament]] (MP). | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Palmshire politican. She is currently the [[Leader of the House of Commons]]. She represents [[Ocean Beach (Palmshire Parliament constituency)|Ocean Beach]] (including her native town of [[Beachfield]]) as its [[Member of Parliament]] (MP). |
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- This is official Palmshire biography of Jennifer. For official Virtual Paradise biography of Jennifer, please see Jennifer
Jennifer de la Cueva is a Palmshire politican. She is currently the Leader of the House of Commons. She represents Ocean Beach (including her native town of Beachfield) as its Member of Parliament (MP).
Political career
Cueva and Katy de la Cueva, her sister, founded town of Beachfield on 19 February 2012 and continued to co-administer the town with her sister. The town later became part of the Kingdom of Palmshire, after which she was elected in 2012 as the Member of Parliament for Ocean County constituency of Ocean Beach that contains the town. She then joined the Whig Party on 5 April 2012 and later switched her party affiliation to newly founded Moose Party, led by Lord Tokeington on 24 May.
Cueva was later offered on 21 April 2012 the position in Lord Arcadia's Cabinet as the Leader of the House of the Commons following Koll Tenenbaum's elevation to the House of Lords as the Baron Tenenbaum, which she accepted. It was unclear what the position the Leader of the Whig Party, Lord Cypress, took of this considering that Cypress sits in the Opposition.
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Lord Redlight |
Leader of the House of Commons 2012-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Parliament of Palmshire | ||
Preceded by New constituency |
Member of Parliament for Ocean Beach 2012-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |