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- Michael David Rann (* 5. ledna 1953 , Bexley (londýnský obvod), Velká Británie) je australský politik. Od voleb v roce 1985 je poslancem dolní komory . Po rekordní dobu (od r. 1994) vede Australskou stranu práce v Parlamentu Jižní Austrálie. Od 6. března 2002 byl 44. premiérem Jižní Austrálie, kterým zůstal i po volbách v letech 2006 a 2010. Z funkce odstoupil 21. října 2011. (cs)
- Michael David Rann, AC, CNZM (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He was later Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014, and Australian ambassador to Italy, Albania, Libya and San Marino from 2014 to 2016. Rann grew up in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, completing a Bachelor and Master of Arts in political science at the University of Auckland. Before entering Parliament, Rann worked as an advisor to South Australian Labor Parliamentarians. Rann became leader of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party and South Australian Leader of the Opposition in 1994 and led the party to minority government at the 2002 election. He resigned as Premier in October 2011 and was succeeded by Jay Weatherill. Rann is the third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind Thomas Playford IV and John Bannon and served a record 17 years as South Australian Labor parliamentary leader from 1994 to 2011. He was a South Australian MP in the House of Assembly from the 1985 election and Father of the House from the 2010 election until his parliamentary resignation on 13 January 2012. (en)
- Michael David Rann, né le 5 janvier 1953 à Sidcup en Londres, est un homme politique australien qui est le quarante quatrième Premier ministre d'Australie-Méridionale. Il est leader parlementaire du Parti travailliste, député de Ramsay et vice-président du parti travailliste. (fr)
- Michael David Rann (ur. 5 stycznia 1953 w Kencie) – australijski polityk, premier Australii Południowej, przywódca Partii Pracy w Australii Południowej. Ukończył studia na uniwersytecie w Auckland, w 1977 przeniósł się do Adelaide, gdzie pracował dla ówczesnego premiera Dona Dunstana. Po raz pierwszy został wybrany do parlamentu stanowego w 1985, objął wtedy funkcję ministra ds. zatrudnienia i szkolnictwa wyższego. W 1993 po przegranych wyborach parlamentarnych został wybrany na przywódcę południowoaustralijskiej Partii Pracy, w 2001 po wygranych wyborach został premierem stanu. (pl)
- 麥克·朗(Mike Rann,1953年1月5日-)是澳大利亞的一位政治人物,黨籍是工黨。他在2002年至2011年期間擔任南澳大利亞州州長。朗現在是一位外交官,於2014至2016年出任澳大利亞駐義大利、阿爾巴尼亞、利比亞、聖馬力諾大使。 (zh)
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- Minister for State Development (en)
- Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation (en)
- Minister for Youth Affairs (en)
- Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion (en)
- Minister for Industry, Manufacturing, (en)
- Minister of Labour Relations (en)
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- Small Business and Regional Development (en)
- and Occupational Health and Safety (en)
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- Michael David Rann (* 5. ledna 1953 , Bexley (londýnský obvod), Velká Británie) je australský politik. Od voleb v roce 1985 je poslancem dolní komory . Po rekordní dobu (od r. 1994) vede Australskou stranu práce v Parlamentu Jižní Austrálie. Od 6. března 2002 byl 44. premiérem Jižní Austrálie, kterým zůstal i po volbách v letech 2006 a 2010. Z funkce odstoupil 21. října 2011. (cs)
- Michael David Rann, né le 5 janvier 1953 à Sidcup en Londres, est un homme politique australien qui est le quarante quatrième Premier ministre d'Australie-Méridionale. Il est leader parlementaire du Parti travailliste, député de Ramsay et vice-président du parti travailliste. (fr)
- Michael David Rann (ur. 5 stycznia 1953 w Kencie) – australijski polityk, premier Australii Południowej, przywódca Partii Pracy w Australii Południowej. Ukończył studia na uniwersytecie w Auckland, w 1977 przeniósł się do Adelaide, gdzie pracował dla ówczesnego premiera Dona Dunstana. Po raz pierwszy został wybrany do parlamentu stanowego w 1985, objął wtedy funkcję ministra ds. zatrudnienia i szkolnictwa wyższego. W 1993 po przegranych wyborach parlamentarnych został wybrany na przywódcę południowoaustralijskiej Partii Pracy, w 2001 po wygranych wyborach został premierem stanu. (pl)
- 麥克·朗(Mike Rann,1953年1月5日-)是澳大利亞的一位政治人物,黨籍是工黨。他在2002年至2011年期間擔任南澳大利亞州州長。朗現在是一位外交官,於2014至2016年出任澳大利亞駐義大利、阿爾巴尼亞、利比亞、聖馬力諾大使。 (zh)
- Michael David Rann, AC, CNZM (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He was later Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014, and Australian ambassador to Italy, Albania, Libya and San Marino from 2014 to 2016. Rann grew up in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, completing a Bachelor and Master of Arts in political science at the University of Auckland. Before entering Parliament, Rann worked as an advisor to South Australian Labor Parliamentarians. (en)
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