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  • ...the latter's retirement, on 18 May 1999. He had been serving as Distain to dal Navâ, and would go on to be the longest serving Seneschal in Talossan hist The Cabinet took office before the last Clark of the [[25th Cosa]].
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  • Castiglhâ largely kept the same Cabinet as Válcadác'h, announcing that any official that wished to keep his post ...Michael Pope]], [[Andreas Lorentz]], [[Martì-Paìr Furxhéir]] and [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]. As a result, Castiglhâ would resign soon after.
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  • ...reciting the oath in Talossan on the book "The Loom of Language", for the first time since 1995. ...tive]] majority government, and the last overall until the [[Von Buchholtz Cabinet]].
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  • ...Justice of the Uppermost Cort : [[Cort Pü Inalt|Senior Justice Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN]] ...s Countship Sir Ian, Count von Metairia, UrN, UrB, UrCZC,''; ''Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN,''; ''His Lordship Sir Fritz, Baron von Buchholtz, UrN, Cin., S.
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  • ...ing a coalition government formed by [[La Mhà Nheagrâ]] and [[Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán]]. ...ng Prime Minister [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] was to be replaced by [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]; this was unacceptable to the MN and the ZPT, who agreed to form a
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  • ...Castiglhâ]], were informed that the PC allegedly planned to have [[Tamorán dal Navâ]] replace Válcadác'h, the former having been embroiled in an acrimo |+ Third Válcádac'h 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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  • Attracted first to Talossa by its language, Siervicül spent nine years "lurking" before be |n2=[[Tamorán dal Navâ|Sir Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN]]
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  • ...istain|Distains]] (Deputy Prime Ministers) that have held office since the first democratic election in 1985. ! Cabinet
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  • ...in bills (such as 14RZ9) despite not being exactly defined. It was finally first estabilished in 1995 by 20RZ20 (The Leader of the Opposition Act), which ga | bgcolor=# | || '''[[Albrec'ht Lupulardit]]''' || [[Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán]] || [[23rd Cosa]] || bgcolor="002db3"| || [[Dale Morris]]
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  • Anglatzarâ first joined Talossa in February 1998, and served as Secretary of State for a yea ...ision]]. In the General Election establishing the 44th Cosa, he became the first-ever Senator for [[{{fio}}]] province, a seat he held for a single term.
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  • Pope served as Distain to Chirisch Lauramaintsch (now known as [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]), before becoming Seneschal on 18 May 1999. Pope served continuous ...ointment of [[Ián Anglatzarâ]] as Minister of Micronational Affairs in his first Government led to friction with King Robert I, who agitated continuously fo
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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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  • ...the Secretary of State; he compiled multiple historic information for the first time, including the full list of all Cosa Members and Senators as well as m During his first presence as a citizen of Talossa, Furxhéir also became Minister of Stuff,
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  • ...e Uppermost Court, [[Xheralt Conâ]] and [[Ián von Metáiriâ]]. This was the first time since 1995 that the swearing-in had happened in person on Talossan soi ...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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  • ...of {{year|1985}}, when voters in the [[Kingdom of Talossa]] elected their first real democratic government and adopted a working constitution, the [[Consti ...e, with the consent of the [[Cosa]], [[Ián von Metáiriâ]] as the country's first democratically confirmed Prime Minister.
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  • ...Mximo Carbonèl to form a majority government, replacing the PC's [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]. Carbonèl was sworn in as Talossa's twenty-seventh Prime Minister ...rew between the opposition and the government. Carbonèl opened his MN-ZPT cabinet up to invite participation from other parties or individuals that wanted to
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  • ...Chancery has one department known as the [[Bureau of Citizenship]] (Büreu dal Citaxhienità) and is overseen by the Deputy Secretary (also known as the H ...new [[Royal Civil Service]], most of whose chief officers now report to a Cabinet minister; the Secretary of State is the only one who instead reports from t
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  • | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;"| '''[[Second Cjantscheir Cabinet]]''' ! style="background:#efefef;" | [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]
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  • ...ust {{year|1980}}''' - ''[[Støtanneu]]'' begins regular publication as the first Talossan media. ...becomes a republic for the first time. Antarctica and Portugal annexed in first claimed expansion of Talossan territory.
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