Sophie Louise Mabioson-Jones

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Sophie Louise Mabioson-Jones
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Nation: The Republic of the People of Neudegg
Full Offical Name: The Honoured Sophie Lousie Mabioson-Jones, Holder of the Office of Deputy President
Previous Titles and Offices: Deputy President of the Republic of the People of Neudegg, Chairman of the Government Coordination Committee, Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Neudegg, Honoured Deputy Mayor of Neudek, Deputy President of the Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party
Term of Office: 1989 - 1997
Party: Independent
Predecessor: The Honoured Velgo Dregg, Holder of the Office of Deputy President, Holder of the Office of Prime Minister
Successor: Deputy President the Honoured James Abbot Hugh Tinen, Holder of the Office of Deputy President
Birthdate: December 26, 1933
Place of Birth: Figgin Town, Neudegg
Nationality: Neude
Spouse: Abbot Mabioson-Jones
Children: 5
Languages Spoken: English, German

Short Biography

Early Life

Mabioson-Jones was born in the highly rural and highly right wing area of Neudegg, Figgin.

Politics

Although her views were very close to that of the Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party she had never joined the party or any other party.

As Chief of the Civil Service of Neudegg

Mabioson-Jones rose through the ranks of the Civil Service under President Brite holding posts such as Chief of the President's Staff before being appointed Chief of the Civil Service of Neudegg by President Brite.

Becoming Deputy President

Mabioson-Jones was a radical choice by President Brite for the job of Deputy President since she was not a member of the Neudegg Treu und Wahr Social Democratic Party. However President Brite always held that she at the time was the best person for the job.

As Deputy President

Mabioson-Jones was seen as highly successful chairing the Government Coordination Committee which had the task of running Inter-Departmental government projects. It allowed for a lot of President Brite's polices to effectively put into action.

Stepping Down

Mabioson-Jones resigned in 1997 claiming that her job was done and someone else should be given a go. President Brite accepted this but it was reported he was highly upset by Mabioson-Jones's choice.

Life after Office

Mabioson-Jones and her husband Abbot spend most of their time in the their home just outside of Uinto City with their children and grand children.

Political Career Milestones

1989, Appointed Deputy President

1997, Resigned as Deputy President