Nicola Sturgeon Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisNicola Sturgeon announces Scottish cabinet with equal gender balanceNicola Sturgeon launches campaign to succeed Alex SalmondThe triumph of Nicola SturgeonNicola SturgeonNicola Sturgeon
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Nicola Sturgeon
Nativitas: 19 Iulii 1970; Irvine
Patria: Britanniarum Regnum
Officium
Officium: Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities, First Minister of Scotland, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Member of the 5th Scottish Parliament, Member of the 1st Scottish Parliament, Member of the 2nd Scottish Parliament, Member of the 3rd Scottish Parliament, Member of the 4th Scottish Parliament, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Cities Strategy
Munus: Politicus, Causidicus
Consociatio
Factio: Scottish National Party
Religio: Church of Scotland
Familia
Coniunx: Peter Murrell
Memoria
Laurae: 100 Women
Nicola Sturgeon (Irvine in oppido nata die 19 Iulii 1970) est politica Scotiae quae ab anno 2014 prima ministra et factionis Scoticae nationalis ductrix meret.
Nicola Sturgeon sodalis est factionis nationalis Scoticae ab anno 1986. Alumna Universitatis Glasguensis et olim causidicus in eadem urbe, legata est ad Parlamentum Scoticum ab anno 1999. Alexandro Salmond ductore factionis omnis, Sturgeon ductrix fuit legatorum huius factionis apud Parlamentum Scoticum annis 2004-2007. Quo anno, factione in comitiis victore, Salmond primus minister et Sturgeon prima ministra vicaria creati sunt. Salmond ab officio anno 2014 decedente, independentiá Scotiae nuper vocibus populi reiectá, eo successor Sturgeon nemine concurrente electa est.
Bibliographia |
- Libby Brooks, "Nicola Sturgeon announces Scottish cabinet with equal gender balance" in The Guardian (21 Novembris 2014)
- Severin Carrell, "Nicola Sturgeon launches campaign to succeed Alex Salmond" in The Guardian (24 Septembris 2014)
- Ian Jack, "The triumph of Nicola Sturgeon" in The Guardian (23 Aprilis 2015)
Nexus externi |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Nicolam Sturgeon spectant. |
Nicola Sturgeon apud factionem Scoticam nationalem
Nicola Sturgeon apud Parlamentum Scoticum
Donaldus Dewar • Henricus McLeish • Iacobus McConnell • Alexander Salmond • Nicola Sturgeon Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Regni Britanniarum 1945– • Primi ministri Cambriae • Primi ministri Hiberniae Septentrionalis | |
Angela Constance (2014–) • Bruce Crawford (2011–2012) • Fiona Hyslop (2007–2009, 2011–2014) • Ricardus Lochhead • Kenethus MacAskill • Alexander Neil • Shona Robison (2014) • Michael Russell (2009–2014) • Alexander Salmond • Nicola Sturgeon • Ioannes Swinney Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Regni Britanniarum Capsae cognatae: Consilium Sturgeon 2014– | |
Keith Brown • Angela Constance • Roseanna Cunningham • Fergus Ewing (2016–) • Fiona Hyslop • Ricardus Lochhead (2014–2016) • Derek Mackay (2016–) • Michael Matheson • Alexander Neil (2014–2016) • Shona Robison • Nicola Sturgeon • Ioannes Swinney Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Regni Britanniarum Capsae cognatae: Consilium Salmond 2007–2014 | |
Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Porta Britanniarum Regni Capsae cognatae: Ductores factionum Europaei Ductores factionis laboris Britannicae • Ductores factionis liberalis democraticae Britannicae | ||||||||
Alexander MacEwan • Andreas Dewar Gibb • Gulielmus Power • Duglassius Young • Bruce Watson • Robertus McIntyre • Iacobus Halliday • Arthurus Donaldson • Gulielmus Wolfe • Gordonus Wilson • Ioannes Swinney • Alexander Salmond • Nicola Sturgeon | |