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Furxhéir became a citizen of Talossa on 21 January {{year|2001}} 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]]. | Furxhéir became a citizen of Talossa on 21 January {{year|2001}} 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]]. | ||
As Secretary of State, he had 3 great accomplishments: he produced automated tools to operate the office of 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 many of the old Clarks; and he discovered the [[Cosa Number | As Secretary of State, he had 3 great accomplishments: he produced automated tools to operate the office of 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 many of the old Clarks; and he discovered the [[Cosa Number Blunder]]. | ||
During his first presence as a citizen of Talossa, Furxhéir also became Minister of Stuff, Scribe of Abbavilla, Minister of Immigration and WittMeister, hosting Wittenberg VIII, IV and X from 2002 until 2004, and then continuing to host Wittenberg for the Republic of Talossa. | During his first presence as a citizen of Talossa, Furxhéir also became Minister of Stuff, Scribe of Abbavilla, Minister of Immigration and WittMeister, hosting Wittenberg VIII, IV and X from 2002 until 2004, and then continuing to host Wittenberg for the Republic of Talossa. |
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Martì-Paìr Furxhéir is a citizen of Talossa and of the province of Atatürk.
Biography
Early years
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.
As Secretary of State, he had 3 great accomplishments: he produced automated tools to operate the office of 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 many of the old Clarks; and he discovered the Cosa Number Blunder.
During his first presence as a citizen of Talossa, Furxhéir also became Minister of Stuff, Scribe of Abbavilla, Minister of Immigration and WittMeister, hosting Wittenberg VIII, IV and X from 2002 until 2004, and then continuing to host Wittenberg for the Republic of Talossa.
He was also Senator for Atatûrk for 3 years, in a period when Senators could also sit in the Cosa.
Republic
On June 1st 2004/XXV, in the events of the "Third Exodus", Furxheir left Talossa and formed the Republic of Talossa along with other disaffected citizens of the Kingdom, plus Ián Anglatzarâ and Penguinean Miestrâ Schivâ. The Talossan domain (talossa.com) – administered by Furxheir - was changed to the Republic webpage, and all citizens of the Kingdom are banned from Wittenberg X. For his actions, Furxhéir's name was long considered infamous in the Kingdom, until his return in 2013.
Furxhéir was the first Secretary of State of the Republic of Talossa and also served as minister of foreign affairs and opened the first negociations between the Republic and the Kingdom of Talossa which served as the first step behind the eventual reunision of the Republic and the Kingdom.
While he was in the Republic, he co-created Qator Itrìns, the premier news service of the Republic of Talossa.
Furxhéir left the Republic around 2006-2007 for personal reasons.
Return to the Kingdom
Furxhéir returned to the Kingdom of Talossa on July 3rd 2013, and was once again a citizen on July 4th 2013, bringing back the Database he mantained in his earlier stint as citizen. He quickly became a Cosa Member for the RUMP, the Deputy Minister of Stuff, Deputy Scribe of Abbavilla and Deputy Secretary of State.
In November 2013, he succeeded Iustì Canun as Secretary of State. In that role, which he occupied for four years and a half, he would go on to administer the first election with an optional secret ballot and the first midterm referendum; he ultimately conducted a record 59 Clarks, one more than Ian von Metairia, and 11 General Elections.
Furxhéir retired as Secretary of State in May 2018, and he was replaced by Glüc da Dhi, to whom he serves as Deputy to assist with the Database. He went on to join the Free Democrats and serve in the Cosa and as Minister of STUFF in the Plätschisch Cabinet.
Offices
Chancery
Preceded by Iustì Canun |
Secretary of State Nov 2013/XXXIV - 22 May 2018/XXXIX |
Succeeded by Glüc da Dhi |
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 Tamorán dal Navâ |
Scribe of Abbavilla 26 Dec 2003/XXIV - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by Marc Moisan |
Cabinet
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 |
Ziu
Preceded by Wes Erni |
Senator for Atatürk 1 Jun 2001/XXII - 30 Jun 2004/XXV |
Succeeded by Marcus Cantaloûr |