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Sask United Party names Jon Hromek deputy leader

Hromek finished second in Lumsden-Morse byelection.
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Jon Hromek, seen here, had run in the recent Lumsden-Morse byelection.

REGINA - The Saskatchewan United Party has announced Jon Hromek has been named the party's new Deputy Leader. 

According to the party, as Deputy Leader, Hromek will be “instrumental in shaping the Sask United Party's vision, policies, and strategies.” The party points to his ability to understand and address challenges facing the province and touts his forward thinking and innovative approach. 

Hromek who works in the energy sector, had finished second in the Lumsden-Morse byelection in August. 

“Jon possesses an extraordinary ability to foster unity and collaboration among many different groups,” said leader Nadine Wilson in a statement. “His excellent communication skills will ensure that the voice of the people of Saskatchewan is heard loud and clear, resonating with individuals from various backgrounds and communities. We are excited and proud to have Jon as part of our leadership team moving forward.” 

“I am honored and proud to be named the Sask United Party’s first Deputy Leader,” Hromek said in a statement. “Together, we will work tirelessly to champion the values of integrity, transparency, and accountability. We will prioritize the well-being of every citizen, ensuring access to quality healthcare, education, economic opportunities, and the protection of provincial autonomy. Our aim is to build a Saskatchewan where every individual can thrive and contribute to the province's success.”

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