Sarah Lang

Sarah Felicity Lang (born October 7, 1963) is a Haddish politician who has served as Prime Minister of Hadley since 2018. Lang has been the Leader of the Social Democratic Union since 2013, and was first elected to Parliament in 2006.

Early life and career
Sarah Felicity Lang was born to Michael and Sheila (née Wu) Lang on October 6, 1963 in Puckett, Claridon County, Hadley. She has an older brother and two younger sisters.

Parliament (2006-present)
On September 2, 2006, Lang was elected to the Parliament of Hadley from the 156th legislative district as a member of the center-left Progressive Party. In 2008, Lang switched to the further-left Socialist Party.

Lang won re-election in 2010, being re-districted to the 171st legislative district based on the 2008 Census.

Lang was an outspoken proponent of a potential merger between the Progressive and Socialist parties, which had been "in talks" since 2010. In 2013, the merger finally occurred, creating the Social Democratic Union. Lang was elected Leader of the Social Democratic Union on March 11, 2013.

Lang was re-elected to Parliament from the 171st district in 2014. The SDU earned the second-most number of seats, behind the Conservative Party. The SDU was unable to form a majority coalition with the smaller left-wing parties, and Conservative Leader Dan Coleman was elected Prime Minister.

Prime Minister (2018-present)
On September 1, 2018, the SDU won a plurality of seats, ousting the Conservatives. Lang was elected Prime Minister on October 1.