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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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  • ...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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  • ...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
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  • ...istry status), the [[Ministry of STUFF]], and the newly-created [[Ministry of Technology]]. ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ...(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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  • ...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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  • |name=Bureau of Home Affairs ...estour]]s'' (non-citizen residents) that merit attention by the government of Talossa.
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  • ...of the [[Republic of Talossa]] and was the [[Seneschal]] of the [[Kingdom of Talossa]] for the 48th Cosa. ...ial reform featured heavily in his term as [[Seneschal]] of the [[Republic of Talossa|Republic]].
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  • ...e Oliveira, b. December 6th, 1955, d. September 2nd, 2017)'' was a citizen of Talossa from February 21st 2003 to his death in September 2017. He was initially a citizen of [[Maricopa]], then briefly of [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] upon his return to the Kingdom and until [[Reunisio
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  • ...CSPP, PP]], [[RUMP]] and [[PNP]] political parties, a multiple term Member of the Cosa, a multiple term Senator and has held numerous offices in various ...the passage of 54RS02 in March 2020. He is also a recipient of the [[Prime Minister's Patriotic Award]].
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  • Baron ''Quedeir Castiglha'' (Devin Burr) is a citizen of Talossa and of [[Florencia]] Province. ...[MN|Black Hand]] party from its foundation in 2002, and served as a Member of the Cosa beginning with the January 2003 elections.
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  • ...clear manner. This case has been very useful in interpreting “grey areas” of our legal system – just as the Grischun vs Cjantscheir case determined th ...w 35RZ21, specifically 942.01 of the Civil and Criminal Codes of the State of Wisconsin, compelling him to remove such defamatory matter, and;
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  • ...no requirement or convention that either the Prime Minister or the Leader of the Opposition sit in the lower house (the Cosa, in Talossa's case). ...nt leader of the Opposition is [[Üc R. Tärfă]] MC, of the [[Free Democrats of Talossa]].
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  • |name=Moderate Radical Party of Talossa ...also sometimes referred to as "Murpitts", from the literal pronounciation of the party acronym.
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  • ...voted in the referendum, which resulted in a one hundred percent approval of the document. A major revision came into force on 1 June {{year|2010}}, aft This was the text at the time of the [[Reunision]] and dissolution of the Republic, as it was last modified on 21 November {{year|2011}}.
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  • ...f the Republic of Talossa|Declaration of Independence]], together with all of the Amendments approved. <center><big><big>'''Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Talossa'''</big></big> <br />
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