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[[Category:citizens|Furchéir, Martì-Paìr]] | [[Category:citizens|Furchéir, Martì-Paìr]] |
Revision as of 18:32, 9 July 2013
Martì-Páir Furxhéir is a citizen of Talossa.
Furxhéir became a citizen of Talossa on 21 January 2001/XXII and two 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 Cosas as Secretary of State, leaving the Kingdom while holding that office and also while a sitting Senator, during the crisis of 2004 that created the Talossan Republic.
He return to the Kingdom of Talossa on July 3rd 2013 and was once again a citizen on July 4th 2013.
Offices
Preceded by New Position |
Deputy Minister of Stuff 7 Jul 2013/XXXIV - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by New Position |
Deputy Secretary of State 9 Jul 2013/XXXIV - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Davïu Foctéir |
Secretary of State 1 Apr 2001/XXII - 1 Dec 2001/XXII |
Succeeded by Davïu Foctéir |
Preceded by Davïu Foctéir |
Secretary of State 1 May 2002/XXIII - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by King Robert I |
Preceded by Robert I |
Minister of Stuff 1 Apr 2001/XXII - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by King Robert I |
Preceded by Gjermund Higraff |
Minister of Immigration 1 Apr 2002/XXIII - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by Ma la Mha |
Preceded by Tamorán dal Navâ |
Scribe of Abbavilla 26 Dec 2003/XXIV - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by Marc Moisan |
Preceded by Wes Erni |
Senator for Atatürk 1 Jun 2001/XXII - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by Marcus Cantaloûr |