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Gallagher became a Talossan citizen on 1 October 1996. He became [[Secretary of State]] on 1 January 177 and served in that office through the drafting and institution of the 1997 [[Organic Law]] during the 22nd Cosa. He became the first Senator for {{cez}} after that chamber was created. | Gallagher became a Talossan citizen on 1 October 1996. He became [[Secretary of State]] on 1 January 177 and served in that office through the drafting and institution of the 1997 [[Organic Law]] during the 22nd Cosa. He became the first Senator for {{cez}} after that chamber was created. | ||
On 26 September 1997, after the first Clark of the 23rd Cosa, Gallagher left Talossan life. At that time, the office of Secretary of State was handed over to [[Charles Sauls]], and [[Dale Morris]] soon assumed his Senate seat. | On 26 September 1997, after the first Clark of the 23rd Cosa, Gallagher [[Penguinea|left Talossan life]]. At that time, the office of Secretary of State was handed over to [[Charles Sauls]], and [[Dale Morris]] soon assumed his Senate seat. | ||
==Offices== | ==Offices== |
Revision as of 05:35, 1 March 2014
Evan P. Gallagher is a former citizen of Talossa and of Cézembre province.
Gallagher became a Talossan citizen on 1 October 1996. He became Secretary of State on 1 January 177 and served in that office through the drafting and institution of the 1997 Organic Law during the 22nd Cosa. He became the first Senator for Cézembre after that chamber was created.
On 26 September 1997, after the first Clark of the 23rd Cosa, Gallagher left Talossan life. At that time, the office of Secretary of State was handed over to Charles Sauls, and Dale Morris soon assumed his Senate seat.
Offices
Preceded by Sean Hert |
Secretary of State 1 January 1997/XVIII - 1 October 1997/XVIII |
Succeeded by Charles Sauls |
Preceded by (Office created) |
Senator for Cézembre 23rd Cosa - 23rd Cosa (Clark 1) |
Succeeded by Dale Morris |