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  • == Ministry of Finance == '''Finance Minister''': Baron Alexandreu Davinescu</br>
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  • ...is was moved from Finance to Foreign, Xhorxh Asmour returned to Cabinet at Finance and Vincent Whitacre entered Government for the first time as the second Ho ...inance Minister]]<ref>http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/1791/appointment-finance-minister</ref><br/>[[Royal Bank & Post|Chairman of the Royal Bank & Post]]
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  • -0004.93 = Payment of Debt Owed on Ministry of Finance Account<br /> === Ministry of Finance Account ===
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  • Finance:{{MinFin}} :Deputy Minister of Finance: {{DepFin}}
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  • ...they may deposit their fee. Once a fee has been received by the Minster of Finance from a party or candidate, he shall notify the Nation and Burgermeister of ...een received by the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue and/or the Minister of Finance and/or their appointed agents, it is not refundable for any reason. If, how
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  • |[[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]]
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  • ...tten]] as [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]], [[Harry Madison]] as [[Finance Minister]] and [[Ben Madison]] as Interior Minister (not to be confused wit
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  • This was the first Cabinet to feature the post of [[Finance Minister]], a post whose tasks was previously performed by the non-Cabinet | [[Finance Minister]]<ref>http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/833/appointment-chairman
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  • | [[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]]
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  • '''ARTICLE ONE'''<br>All power of law, finance and anything else is vested in the King.
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  • ...f Inland Revenue]], [[Cunstaval]] of [[Fiova]], and a former [[Minister of Finance]]. ...n was legally complete, he turned his sights on stamps and coins, becoming Finance Minister for the 44th Cosa. He also became the Cunstaval of Fiova, a role
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  • | [[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]]
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  • This is a list of all the [[Ministry of Finance|Ministers of Finance]] that have taken office since the position was created in late 2005. Note Even though the post of Minister of Finance outgrew the original title of Chairman, both posts still exist in legislati
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  • ...of the [[Second La Mha Cabinet]] retained their office (Justice, Home and Finance), with Viteu Marcianüs moving from Immigration to STUFF. Ventrutx himself | rowspan=2|[[Finance Minister]]<br/>[[Royal Bank & Post|Chairman of the Royal Bank & Post]]
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  • |[[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]]
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  • ...e 2014. The only difference in personnel is the replacement of Distain and Finance Minister [[Munditenens Tresplet]], replaced by Minister of STUFF Plätschis | [[Finance Minister]]
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  • | [[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]] An expansion of the Cabinet happened in 2005, when the Finance Ministry was created and solidified from the duties of the [[Burgermeister
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  • == IV. The investment policy that was pursued by the Ministry of Finance for any amount of the Treasury that has been budgeted by the Ziu for use in
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  • ...y of Finance|Finance]]<br />[[Image:FinanceBadge.png|35px|link=Ministry of Finance]]
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  • ...the Cabinet and the Senate to serve as [[Tuischac'h]], and was replaced as Finance Minister by Carlüs Xheraltescu; Ian Plätschisch took up a portfolio as In | [[Finance Minister]]
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