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'''Marc Moisan''' is a former citizen of Talossa and was the fifth [[Scribe of Abbavilla]]. | '''Marc Moisan''' is a former citizen of Talossa and was the fifth [[Scribe of Abbavilla]]. | ||
S:reu Moisan's contributions to the history of the Scribery are too numerous and significant to properly recount in limited space. Coming to office after the events of 2004 that created the [[Talossan Republic]], Moisan found that the text of the laws which his office was charged with maintaining were unavailable, and set out to try to recreate or restore them. Under his guidance, the Scribery began to re-compile the library of Talossan statutory law, and to act as the custodian thereto. | S:reu Moisan's contributions to the history of the Scribery are too numerous and significant to properly recount in limited space. Coming to office after the events of 2004 that created the [[Talossan Republic]], Moisan found that the text of the laws which his office was charged with maintaining were unavailable, and set out to try to recreate or restore them. Under his guidance, the Scribery began to re-compile the library of Talossan statutory law, and to act as the custodian thereto. Moisan also served as [[Secretary of State]] in a temporary capacity after [[Martì-Paìr Furxhéir]] left to join the Republic, conducting the first and second Clarks of the 33rd Cosă. | ||
Moisan was appointed by the [[Castiglha Cabinet|government]] of [[Quedeir Castiglha]] to prosecute the exodees to the [[Republic of Talossa]] for treason under the [[Law:The Dual Citizenships Act|Dual Citizenships Act]]. Thereafter, he served in the [[Uppermost Court]] between late 2004 and 31 August 2005, when he renounced his citizenship. Significantly, Moisan was ''de facto'' head of state of Talossa for two weeks in his last days as a citizen, as upon [[Robert I]]'s abdication the [[Uppermost Cort]] served as a Council of Regency for underage King [[Louis]], and he happened to be the only active Justice at that time, [[Danihel Laurieir]] being unreachable and [[Cheneþ Velméir]] having renounced his citizenship. | Moisan was appointed by the [[Castiglha Cabinet|government]] of [[Quedeir Castiglha]] to prosecute the exodees to the [[Republic of Talossa]] for treason under the [[Law:The Dual Citizenships Act|Dual Citizenships Act]]. Thereafter, he served in the [[Uppermost Court]] between late 2004 and 31 August 2005, when he renounced his citizenship. Significantly, Moisan was ''de facto'' head of state of Talossa for two weeks in his last days as a citizen, as upon [[Robert I]]'s abdication the [[Uppermost Cort]] served as a Council of Regency for underage King [[Louis]], and he happened to be the only active Justice at that time, [[Danihel Laurieir]] being unreachable and [[Cheneþ Velméir]] having renounced his citizenship. |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 19 January 2025
Marc Moisan is a former citizen of Talossa and was the fifth Scribe of Abbavilla.
S:reu Moisan's contributions to the history of the Scribery are too numerous and significant to properly recount in limited space. Coming to office after the events of 2004 that created the Talossan Republic, Moisan found that the text of the laws which his office was charged with maintaining were unavailable, and set out to try to recreate or restore them. Under his guidance, the Scribery began to re-compile the library of Talossan statutory law, and to act as the custodian thereto. Moisan also served as Secretary of State in a temporary capacity after Martì-Paìr Furxhéir left to join the Republic, conducting the first and second Clarks of the 33rd Cosă.
Moisan was appointed by the government of Quedeir Castiglha to prosecute the exodees to the Republic of Talossa for treason under the Dual Citizenships Act. Thereafter, he served in the Uppermost Court between late 2004 and 31 August 2005, when he renounced his citizenship. Significantly, Moisan was de facto head of state of Talossa for two weeks in his last days as a citizen, as upon Robert I's abdication the Uppermost Cort served as a Council of Regency for underage King Louis, and he happened to be the only active Justice at that time, Danihel Laurieir being unreachable and Cheneþ Velméir having renounced his citizenship.
Moisan was a member of the ZPT and served in the 33rd and 34th Cosa for that party.
Preceded by Martì-Paìr Furxhéir |
Scribe of Abbavilla 2004/XXV - 31 August 2005/XXVI |
Succeeded by Ma la Mha |