Deb Frecklington

Australian politician

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2024 Appointed Attorney General, Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity following the LNP's victory in the Queensland state election.
November 12 2020 David Crisafulli elected as new LNP leader, replacing Frecklington
November 2 2020 Announced a leadership spill following the LNP's defeat in the Queensland state election, indicating she would not contest the leadership
December 12 2017 Elected leader of the LNP at a party-room meeting, securing 25 votes out of 39. Became the second female Queensland opposition leader in history and the first woman to lead the non-Labor side in Queensland
2016 Elected unopposed as deputy leader of the LNP and deputy leader of the opposition after Tim Nicholls became party leader
June 2014 Appointed assistant minister to the premier
2012 Won the seat of Nanango in the Queensland state election, becoming a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
April 3 2012 Appointed assistant minister for Finance, Administration and Regulatory Reform

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