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  • |name=Bureau of Immigration |dep=Deputy
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  • Immigration:{{MinImm}} :Deputy Minister of Immigration: {{DepImm}}
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  • ...ration for short, which was created with the demotion of the [[Ministry of Immigration]] under the new Interior Ministry in 2014. ...the retirement of [[Ián Anglatzarâ]], the long serving Deputy Minister of Immigration.
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  • ...nate positions that might be created. The list shall include the incumbent of any filled position as well as indicate vacant positions. When the list is '''Secretary of State''': Txec dal Nordselva<br>
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  • ! colspan=2|Minister | [[Prime Minister]]
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  • The Cabinet took office before the last Clark of the [[25th Cosa]]. ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ! colspan=2 | Minister | [[Prime Minister]]
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  • ...s ever to happen in Talossa, and in the Cabinet with the fewest appointees of the post-Ben era. ...d Holmes]] of Defence, but all other positions changed hands. Former Prime Minister [[Alexandreu Davinescu]] accepted the STUFF portfolio for the second time,
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  • ...the last to use the [[Real Cosa]] appointment method, and was a coalition of the [[Progressive Conservatives]] and two new parties, [[La Mhà Nheagrâ]] ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ! colspan=2 | Minister | [[Prime Minister]]
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  • ! colspan=2 | Minister | [[Prime Minister]]
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  • ! colspan=2 | Minister | [[Prime Minister]]
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  • ...ng days. Compared to the [[Ventrutx Cabinet|previous Cabinet]], about half of the posts remained the same; and like Ieremiac'h Ventrutx in the previous C ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ...binet]] of [[þerxh Sant-Enogat]]''' is the current [[Government|government of Talossa]]. ...s nominated [[Distain]], [[Ministry of Immigration|MinImm]] and [[Ministry of STUFF|MinSTUFF]] in the [[first Excelsio cabinet]]. As Distain, he became [
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  • [[Mximo Carbonél]] was appointed Prime Minister after the [[October 2003 General Election]], leading a coalition government ...e a broad coalition brought Válcadác'h back into power as an interim Prime Minister.
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  • ...16 February 2005 to succeed [[First Cone Cabinet|Xheralt Conâ]]. The oath of office was administered by [[Robert I]] by phone. This was the last Cabinet to feature [[Robert I]] loyalists, and the last of his era as King.
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  • ...o [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] in a caretaker government, following the events of the Halloween Crisis. ...wished to keep his post would be confirmed; [[Uglhán Cruceatúl]], formerly of the RCT and now a PC voter, was picked to be the new Distain.
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  • ...ed in the Organic Law, reciting the oath in Talossan on the book "The Loom of Language", for the first time since 1995. ! colspan=2 | Minister
    3 KB (418 words) - 12:14, 3 March 2020
  • ...istry status), the [[Ministry of STUFF]], and the newly-created [[Ministry of Technology]]. ! colspan=2 | Minister
    3 KB (405 words) - 12:56, 1 April 2024
  • ...(also known as Ben-Ard and "Debz", b. 18 November 1980) is a Puisne Judge of the Uppermost Court, the CpI. Earlier he was a Magistrate in the Magistrate ..., as well as a Royal Officer being the [[Secretary of State|Undersecretary of State]] in the [[Chancery|Royal Chancery]].
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