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  • ...r the phone by Regent [[Greg Rajala]] on 1 August 2006, in in the presence of von Buchholtz, Justices [[Danihel Laurieir]] and [[Ian von Metairia]] and s Tecladeir recited the Oath of Office in the Talossan language.
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  • This Cabinet is a direct successor of [[Third La Mha Cabinet|the previous one]], following Seneschal La Mha's res ...uerg's promotion to the Cabinet jointly to him taking over as Party Leader of the RUMP.
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  • ...Whitacre entered Government for the first time as the second Home Affairs Minister. ...was shadowed by the [[Edwards Shadow Cabinet]], headed by [[Owen Edwards]] of the [[LRT]].
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  • [[File:Lettermajority.png|thumb|The letter of majority for the Tzaracomprada government.]] ...tion platform for the purpose of administrative efficiency, the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Culture and STUFF were combined.
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  • ...riticized by two "hawks" in the RUMP, Senator Bradley Holmes and Secretary of State [[Mick Preston]]. Fellow Progressive [[Dréu Gavárþic'h]] went on t ...the previous [[Canun Cabinet]], where Davinescu had served as Deputy Prime Minister; Canun and Davinescu swapped places, Hooligan and Holmes kept their portfol
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  • ...us of [[Robert I]] and most of his loyalists, including the previous Prime Minister, [[Marcus Cantalour]]. ...th the past; the exceptions being [[Quedeir Castiglha]], formerly a member of the [[MN|Black Hand]] who joined the [[CLP]], and [[Weston Erni]], who repr
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  • The '''[[Cabinet]] of [[Bråneu Excelsio]]''' was the [[Government|government of Talossa]] from November {{year|2023}} to January {{year|2024}}. Excelsio wa ...nt at the deal, and Excelsio exercised the functions of acting Immigration Minister until [[Þerxh Sant-Enogat]]'s appointment.
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  • This is a list, in reverse-chronological order, of all citizens who have been featured as an '''ÁrTal Featured Citizen'''. ...d citizen's page shows some of the high achievement and esteemed character of many Talossans.''
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  • ...their office (Justice, Home and Finance), with Viteu Marcianüs moving from Immigration to STUFF. Ventrutx himself did not serve in the previous government, having ...e Party]], however that membership was short lived and after just a couple of months he left the FGP to re-found his former party in the Ben Era Talossa,
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  • [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] was appointed Prime Minister on December 2nd, 2003, for a second and final stint at the Seneschalsqab af ...provocation. Válcadác'h planned to lead a transition cabinet until the end of the year, but that didn't materialise when the MN's leaders, [[Robert I]],
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  • ...to the King a particular person for the office of [[Seneschal]], or Prime Minister. ...nment abide by a [[Media:Codeofconduct new.pdf|Code of Conduct]]. The Code of Conduct was first introduced in 2018 during the [[Third Da Schir Cabinet]]
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  • '''Martì-Paìr Furxhéir''' is a citizen of Talossa and of the province of Atatürk. ...le holding that office and also while a sitting Senator, during the crisis of 2004 that created the [[Talossan Republic]].
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  • '''Ián Anglatzarâ''' (Johan Anglemark) is a citizen of Talossa. Anglatzarâ first joined Talossa in February 1998, and served as Secretary of State for a year and a half between 1998 and 1999, throughout the 24th and
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  • ...ections to the [[49th Cosa]] were postponed by one month. The MRPT members of the cabinet were replaced and the cabinet continued as a minority governmen ...ernment had 107 seats in the Cosa, with a majority of 15; six senators out of eight were aligned with the government.
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  • ...tasked with assembling a coalition government comprising the three parties of what was previously referred to as "Time's Up Coalition" or "Rainbow Coalit ...essive Conservative Seneschal, Carbonel a former (if short lived) MN Prime Minister, and Anglatzara was an old Liberal Party member who had notoriously left Ta
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  • ...Minister]] ("JuDeIm"), [[Magniloqueu Épiqeu da Lhiun]], on 31<sup>st</sup> of December 2013, one day before Election Deadline. ....talossa.com/Organic_Law_%28text%29#Section_7_17|Article XVIII, Section 7] of the [[Organic Law]].
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  • ...y referred to as [[Citizen Nicknames|V]]) was a citizen of [[Talossa]] and of [[Vuode]] from {{year|2006}} to {{year|2013}}. == Introduction to the Kingdom of Talossa ==
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  • ...alition with the [[ZRT]] led by [[Miestrâ Schivâ]], UrN, with the addition of the newly formed [[Liberal Congress]] led by former [[Distain]] [[Carlüs X ...nclude a minister of the [[Interior]] as opposed to separate ministers for Immigration, Defense and Home affairs.
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  • ...of the previous Seneschal [[Ian Plätschisch]]; upon the electoral victory of the [[FreeDem|Free Democrats]] in the [[April 2019 General Election]], Schi ...four years between January 2014 and April 2019. The government is composed of six individuals holding eight positions - four Free Democrats, one from AMP
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  • ...ry]] of [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] and [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. He is a citizen of the [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] province.
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