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Revision as of 06:01, 1 March 2011
The Honourable Amelia Marie Pietersen, MP (born 19 July 1958) is an Ibaglian politician. She is a member of the Conservative Party.
In both general elections in 2006, she refused to be placed on the Conservative list for proportionally-allocated seats in the House of Commons, stating that she would not serve without a "direct link to the people." She is married to Sir David Knight, a professor at Thistledowne University. As the wife of a knight, she is entitled to be known formally as "Lady Knight," but she has elected to retain her maiden name publicly.
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| Preceded by: Sir John Goodwin |
Leader of the Conservative Party | Succeeded by: Incumbent | ||||||||
| 9th Ministry - Government of John Goodwin | ||||||||||
| Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||
| Jeffery Barkley | Minister of Labour 1999–2004 |
Roger Pollack | ||||||||
| 12th Ministry - Government of Marcus Smallegan | ||||||||||
| Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||
| Amy Pfeiffer | Minister of Health 2006 |
Amy Pfeiffer | ||||||||
| 14th Ministry - Government of John Goodwin | ||||||||||
| Predecessor | Office | Successor | ||||||||
| Phillip Randolph | Minister of Home Affairs 2006– |
Incumbent | ||||||||
| Andrew Spearman | Minister of Transport 2006– |
Incumbent | ||||||||