Gredsen

Grug Gredsen (born 17 August 2007) is an Australian former politician and Communications professional who was the President of the Senate from 26 August 2018 till 16 September 2018. He has previously served as of the Australian Labour Party from 5 September 2018 till 16 September 2018. He was the MP for Whitlam in the House of Representatives from 17 April 2018 till 23 April 2018, and was a Senator for from 21 June 2018 till 16 September 2018.

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Pre-Political Career
Gredsen was born in, where he attended the  completing a Bachelor of. Gredsen is an outspoken and is a member of the. Gredsen joined the sim in early April of 2018, with the aim of being a centrist voice.

6th Parliament
Gredsen was elected as the MP for Whitlam in the April Federal Election, though he resigned from this position days later forcing a by-election.

7th Parliament
Gredsen filled a vacancy left by the resignation of Senator Notkhrushchevsghost.

8th Parliament
Gredsen continued to remain a Senator in place of Notkhrushchevsghost for a remainder of his term. It was towards the end of this parliament that Gredsen was elected of the Australian Labour Party.

9th Parliament
Gredsen was re-elected to the Senate at the top of the Labour Party ticket. He resigned shortly after to allow the Labour Party leader, Youmaton, to be directly involved in the new session of parliament.

Australian Labor Party
Gredsen joined the Australian Labor Party created by Hoogstra.

Australian Labour Party
Gredsen joined the newly merged Socialist and Labor Party named "Australian Labour Party". He joined the Labour Unity faction, also known as the Center faction, or Labour Right.

Independent #1
Gredsen resigned from the Senate and the Australian Labour Party in order to take a much needed break from politics. During this time, Gredsen was an independent.

Centre Alliance
Gredsen joined the Centre Alliance, a centrist party, shortly after losing the seat of Whitlam in the December 2018 Federal Election.

United Australia
Gredsen joined the United Australia Party, a Libertarian party, as one of its founding members. Gredsen left the party after news of a proposed merger was hinted at.

Independent #2
Gredsen resigned from the United Australia Party due to a proposed merger between the UAP and the Liberals.

Notable Legislation
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