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  • [[Michael Pope]] succeeded to [[Tamorán dal Navâ]] upon the latter's retirement, on 18 M The Cabinet took office before the last Clark of the [[25th Cosa]].
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  • [[Michael Pope]] succeeded to [[Tamorán dal Navâ]] upon the latter's retirement, on 18 M The Cabinet took office before the last Clark of the [[25th Cosa]].
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  • ...d been serving as [[Michael Pope]]'s [[Distain]] since March of that year; Pope too had taken office as Distain of the previous incumbent, [[Tamorán dal N ...tive]] majority government, and the last overall until the [[Von Buchholtz Cabinet]].
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  • Castiglhâ largely kept the same Cabinet as Válcadác'h, announcing that any official that wished to keep his post ...Cosa; several Cabinet members would defect, including Cruceatúl, [[Michael Pope]], [[Andreas Lorentz]], [[Martì-Paìr Furxhéir]] and [[Tamorán dal Navâ
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  • ! Cabinet | [[First von Metairia Cabinet]]
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  • ...2nd 2003, was the first Coalition government in Talossa in ten years. This Cabinet was in office during the [[31st Cosa]], the last to use the [[Real Cosa]] a |+ Second Válcádac'h Cabinet
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  • ! Cabinet | [[First Pope Cabinet]]
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  • ...which viewed it as a provocation. Válcadác'h planned to lead a transition cabinet until the end of the year, but that didn't materialise when the MN's leader |+ Third Válcádac'h Cabinet
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  • [[File:MichaelPope.jpg|thumb|Michael Pope]] '''Michael Pope''' (Mic'haglh Loquatsch) is a citizen of the Kingdom of Talossa, and a form
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  • The opposition to the Carbonel government was led by the PC's [[Michael Pope]]. |+ Carbonel Cabinet
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  • ...Crisis. He had been serving as Distain, and took over follwoing [[Michael Pope]]'s resignation on June 25. ...n the [[Da Dhi Cabinet]] and as [[Minister of STUFF]] in the [[Plätschisch Cabinet]]. He was a member of the [[ZRT]] and is now in the [[FreeDems|Free Democra
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  • ''For the current Cabinet, see [[Sant-Enogat cabinet]].'' ...e Code of Conduct was first introduced in 2018 during the [[Third Da Schir Cabinet]] and has been upheld ever since.
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  • ...months later was appointed Secretary of State by Prime Minister [[Michael Pope]] to commence the fourth Clark of the 28th Cosa. He served nearly five Cos On June 1st {{year|2004}}, in the events of the "Third Exodus", Furxheir left Talossa and formed the [[Republic of Talossa]] along
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  • .... The Seneschal heads the [[Office of the Seneschal]] and the [[Government|Cabinet]]. ...one or more ministries. The Seneschal is empowered to act for any of the Cabinet ministries. Appointments below this level (that is, to bureaus, agencies,
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  • | rowspan=6 | '''[[Michael Pope]]''' ! style="width: 200px;"|Cabinet
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  • ...in Talossa. But the attacks on the government by Opposition Leader Michael Pope made Carbonèl's efforts difficult, and made Carbonèl a controversial figu
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  • ...out of participation in Talossa as a result. When faced with his possible third strike, he came back for a while, hoping the trouble was dead and buried; h ...[[ZRT]]-[[LPR]] coalition government. However, Perþonest resigned from the Cabinet over the Senate voting down a coinage bill; he would not return to active n
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  • *'''24 September {{year|1980}}''' - Third Talossan Revolution. Talossa becomes a republic for the first time. Antar *'''8 August {{year|1981}}''' - Robert I reassumes the throne for the third time; first elections announced. Robert I forms right-wing Royal Socialist
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