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Tinen attended Gout State University studying History. She got involved with the Student Union and later the Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party where she met [[James Abbot Hugh Tinen]].
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Tinen attended [[Gout State University]] studying History. She got involved with the Student Union and later the [[Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party]] where she met [[James Abbot Hugh Tinen]].
  
 
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Tinen stood as the Parliamentary candidate for the [[Gout]] North in 1988 but was unsuccessful and the seat was held by the Neudegg Liberal Party.
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Tinen spends her time in Parliament fighting for the issues relating to Central West [[Neudek]] and tends to speak in debates on social welfare, healthcare, education and the private sector.
 
Tinen spends her time in Parliament fighting for the issues relating to Central West [[Neudek]] and tends to speak in debates on social welfare, healthcare, education and the private sector.
  
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Tinen is married to the [[James Abbot Hugh Tinen|Deputy President]] of [[Neudegg]].
 
Tinen is married to the [[James Abbot Hugh Tinen|Deputy President]] of [[Neudegg]].
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 24 February 2007

Helen Sophie Tinen
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Nation: The Republic of the People of Neudegg
Full Official Name: Mrs Helen Sophie Tinen, Member of Neudegg Parliament
Titles and Offices: Member of Parliament for Neudek Central West
Term of Office: 1993 - present
Party: 864916ntw.png
Predecessor: Mr Kine Oppint
Successor: Incumbent
Birthdate: May 12, 1965
Place of Birth: Gout, Neudegg
Nationality: Neude
Spouse: Deputy President the Honoured James Abbot Hugh Tinen, Holder of the Office of Deputy President
Children: 2
Languages Spoken: English, German

Short Biography

Early Life

Helen Tinen was born Helen Sophie Uintty in the small city of Gout.

University

Tinen attended Gout State University studying History. She got involved with the Student Union and later the Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party where she met James Abbot Hugh Tinen.

Election to Parliament

In Gout

Tinen stood as the Parliamentary candidate for the Gout North in 1988 but was unsuccessful and the seat was held by the Neudegg Liberal Party.

In Neudek

In 1993 she stood for the Neudek Central West seat.

Result

Tinen won the seat by 5,351 votes.

In Parliament

Tinen spends her time in Parliament fighting for the issues relating to Central West Neudek and tends to speak in debates on social welfare, healthcare, education and the private sector.

Husband

For more details on this topic, see James Abbot Hugh Tinen.

Tinen is married to the Deputy President of Neudegg.

Political Career Milestones

1988, Stood for election in the Gout North

1993, Elected to the Parliament of the Republic of the People of Neudegg for the Neudek Central West Constituency