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  • |colspan="5"|[[Peerage|Duke]] [[Ian von Metairia|Ian&nbsp;von&nbsp;Metairia]]<sup>1</sup>
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  • ...use and subsequently admitted his guilt to a secret informant of Robert, [[Ian von Metairia]]. Von Metairia sent this information to Robert, and through a Robert I created the [[Order of the Cone War Campaigns]], and created Ian von Metairia a knight of that order for his service.
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  • | leader2 = [[Ian Plätschisch]] ...or=DarkGreen | &nbsp; || [[LCC|League of Centre Conservatives (LCC)]] || [[Ian Plätschisch]] || Pragmatism, moderate monarchism, reformism, conservatism
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  • [[File:JJandZog.jpg|thumb|Ian von Metairia doing the [[Zog Salute]]]] '''Ian Ursümvür von Metairia''' (''John Jahn'', commonly referred to as "JJ", b.
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  • ...ice between July 29 and July 30 {{year|2018}}. Chaired by Prime Minister [[Ian Plätschisch]], a former Distain and Interior Minister, it marked the first | <small>The Most Hon.</small> <small>Senator</small> '''[[Ian Plätschisch]]'''
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  • |sponsor=[[Ian Plätschisch]] Uréu q'estadra så: [[Ian Plätschisch]] - (MC-MRPT)
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  • |n2=[[Ian Tamoran]]
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  • The incumbent Senator for [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]], [[Ian von Metairia]], was re-elected. ...h Cosa. [[Quedeir Castiglha]] was appointed to Senator Cone's seat, and [[Ian von Metairia]] was appointed to Senator Cantaloûr's seat. As the Organic
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  • |colspan="7"|[[Ian Plätschisch]]
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  • ...office; this was done in the [[Second Da Schir Cabinet|50th Cosa]] with [[Ian Plätschisch]], who was tasked with supervising legislative projects.
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  • |colspan="7"|[[Ian Plätschisch]]
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  • |colspan="7"|[[Ian Plätschisch]]
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  • ...Commissioner was the Hon. [[Flip Molinar]], nominated by Prime Minister [[Ian Plätschisch]], confirmed by the Ziu without objection and appointed by the
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  • ...ned his seat in the [[Cézembre]] Senate election, defeating his opponent [[Ian da Bitour]]. | bgcolor="#009900" style="width=10px;" | || [[Ian da Bitour]] || 1
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  • | colspan="2"| '''Dean''' || colspan="2"|[[Ian da Bitour]] (RUMP) ! style="background:#efefef;" | [[Ian da Bitour]]
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  • ...ty minister of Foreign Affairs and [[Bureau of Immigration|Immigration]] [[Ian Plätschisch]] resigned and all MRPT [[MC]]'s and two FreeDem MC's voted no | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Françal Ian Lux]]''' <small>MC</small>
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  • ...ter since February 23rd, after the resignation of the previous Seneschal [[Ian Plätschisch]]; upon the electoral victory of the [[FreeDem|Free Democrats] ...Cincinnatus]], but also chose to replace him with former Prime Minister [[Ian Plätschisch]], to allow Pinátsch to attend to pressing extra-Talossan mat
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  • The Senate seat for [[{{cez}}]] went to [[X. Pol Briga]], who defeated [[Ian da Bitour]] on a 5-2 vote.
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  • ...pron}} or {{IPA-all|ˌɐwskuɬtɐˈvaw|}}), run by [[Riley Miller]]. [[Françal Ian Lux]] is the paper's webmaster for its online archives. ''Beric'ht'' is an *[[Françal Ian Lux]]
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  • | bgcolor="#1256EC"| || Ian Plätschisch || [[Moderate Radicals]] || Distain
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