Gina Dirwany

Gina Helena Dirwany, born in 25th of October in 3865 in Sandulka, Holy Luthori Empire, is a liberal politician for the Liberal Alliance.

Background
Born by first generation immigrant parents, Dirwany was raised up believing that if you want to succeed in this world, you have to believe in yourself and work hard. Embracing this ideas, Dirwany worked hard in school and succeeded as a journalist in the Financial Times of Luthori. She was made partner at the newspaper at age 31 and was head hunted by Annica Canning to proceed into politics.

Member of Parliament
During the 3897 election Dirwany managed to win a seat in the Diet and was surprisingly made Parliamentary Group Leader for the Liberal Alliance. She managed to hold the big Group as one part during these years. Even if she was new and young she proved good leadership and was a good partner to Mrs Canning and her three more golden years.

Disaster and failure
The 3901 election was a status quo election for the party and the new Partyleader Ewald Gripenstedt who had succeeded Canning in 3900. He managed well in the cabinet questions and he wanted Dirwany to remain as Group leader. However some critisicm was heard from the more social liberal faction in the party. They meant that the party had grown into a political branch of Luthori business under the Gripenstedt short rule. And in 3905 a disastrous election was held. The party was almost annihilated and Gripenstedt was almost removed directly by the national board and party veteran James Pomp, 75 years, was made acting partyleader.

Partyleader
In spring 3906 an Annual session choosed Dirwany in front of Ribbing's old partner Josephine Ribbing and former Minister of Science and Technology Victoria de Haviland. Dirwany won with over 55% in the first round. It is widely seen that the members wanted a change. A change from the Business oriented upper class leaders to a more common woman, with immigrant background and "self-made" approach. Dirwany started her leadership in accepting a Cebinet with the two conservative parties in the nation, dissappointing all the social liberal members who wanted a centre coalition government.