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  • ...Additionally, the pre-Cybercit "vote by mail" system for Ziu business and the Clark had both not been introduced yet. ...ot to be confused with the [[Ministry of the Interior|current iteration of the Ministry]]).
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  • |name=Ministry of the Interior |func=Oversees immigration, Cestour relations and affairs within the Greater Talossan Area. Also acts as liason between national and provincial
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  • ...created with the demotion of the [[Ministry of Immigration]] under the new Interior Ministry in 2014. ...pon the retirement of [[Ián Anglatzarâ]], the long serving Deputy Minister of Immigration.
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  • |name=Bureau of Immigration |boss=The {{MinImm}}
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  • ...mocrats' total of 99 out of 200 Cosă seats was reflected by a dominance of the Cabinet. ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ...augurated on December 16th {{year|2019}} and was largely a continuation of the [[First Schivâ Cabinet|previous one]]. ...2019 General Election]], and decided to seek a coalition with [[AMP]] and the [[Peculiar Nationalist Party]].
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  • ...d in the [[Cosa]] by a coalition of Da Schir's own party, the [[MRPT]] and the [[FreeDems]], led by [[Munditenens Tresplet]]. ...l parliamentary majority of 52 seats in the Cosa (126 to 74), and five out of eight Senators belonged to Government parties.
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  • ...[New Peculiar Way]]; all three lost seats in the [[56th Cosa]] compared to the [[55th Cosa|55th]]. | [[League of Centre Conservatives]]
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  • |name=Ministry of Defence |boss=The {{MinDef}}
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  • ...was able to lead more than two governments in a row after taking over from the [[Third Da Schir Cabinet]]; [[Lüc da Schir]] announced he would not accept ...tain, in a return to a more traditional arrangement where the Deputy Prime Minister does not manage another concurrent portfolio and focuses on legislative pro
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  • ...[[Liberal Congress]] led by former [[Distain]] [[Carlüs Xheraltescu]] and the [[Progressive Party]], led by [[Owen Edwards]]. ...r. The first Da Schir cabinet was the first to include a minister of the [[Interior]] as opposed to separate ministers for Immigration, Defense and Home affair
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  • ...net|previous iteration]] and is formed by the same parties, and largely by the same ministers. ...er picked Senator Magniloqueu da Lhiun in an effort to boost the agenda of the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
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  • '''Ián Anglatzarâ''' (Johan Anglemark) is a citizen of Talossa. ...a half between 1998 and 1999, throughout the 24th and 25th Cosa, and into the 26th.
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  • ...schisch]]; upon the electoral victory of the [[FreeDem|Free Democrats]] in the [[April 2019 General Election]], Schivâ decided to pursue a minority gover ...four years between January 2014 and April 2019. The government is composed of six individuals holding eight positions - four Free Democrats, one from AMP
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  • ...King John]]. He took over from [[Xheraltescu Cabinet|Carlüs Xheraltescu]]. The other ministers were appointed on 4 April. ...managed to form a coalition with the [[MRPT]] led by [[Lüc da Schir]] and the newly formed [[TNC]], led by [[Breneir Itravilatx]].
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  • ...n citizen who resides in the Maricopa Province and is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs. |o=[[Ministry of the Interior|Commandant of the Royal Talossan Marine Corps]]
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  • ...istry status), the [[Ministry of STUFF]], and the newly-created [[Ministry of Technology]]. ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • ...to form a coalition with the [[MRPT]] led by [[Lüc da Schir|Da Schir]] and the [[Progressive Party]], led by [[Owen Edwards]]. ...postponed by one month. The MRPT members of the cabinet were replaced and the cabinet continued as a minority government untill 28 March {{year|2016}}, w
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  • ...serves as Senator for [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]]. He was [[Seneschal]] during the [[52nd Cosa]]. ...] for many years before leaving to found the [[AMP]] and then the [[League of Centre Conservatives]].
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  • ''For the current Cabinet, see [[Sant-Enogat cabinet]].'' ...to the King a particular person for the office of [[Seneschal]], or Prime Minister.
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  • ...Interior Ministry|Ministers of the Interior]] that have taken office since the ministry was estabilished in September 2014. ! colspan=2 | Minister
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  • | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;"| ''Serving since the 49th Cosa'' <hr/> The '''54th [[Cosa]]''' session began on 1st January {{year|2020}}.
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  • ...had previously held power for about eight years prior to the elections to the 46th Cosa. ...essive Conservative Seneschal, Carbonel a former (if short lived) MN Prime Minister, and Anglatzara was an old Liberal Party member who had notoriously left Ta
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  • |name=Bureau of Home Affairs |func=Oversees Cestour relations and Talossan involvement and affairs within the Greater Talossan Area.
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  • ...in political affairs, serving in the Cosa. He was appointed Royal Governor of Talossa's Antarctic Territory on 8 July 2012. ...of just two people to have presided over both the Cosa (as Tuischac'h) and the Senate (as Mençei).
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  • |func=Nonpartisan branch of the State dedicated to various apolitical tasks ...hment) Bill of 2018. These officers retain their positions between changes of Government, and may only be dismissed for cause.
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  • ...and Capitáin of Fiôvâ as well as a Member of Cosâ, and even as Immigration Minister for a short time during his spell as Seneschal in 2002, succeeding Xheralt ...ole of 2003, with a single month break, that 'break' coming as a result of the Halloween Crisis. He had been serving as Distain, and took over follwoing [
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  • | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;"| ''Serving since the 49th Cosa'' <hr/> The 56th Cosa session began on 1st August {{year|2021}}.
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  • ...c of Talossa]] and was the [[Seneschal]] of the [[Kingdom of Talossa]] for the 48th Cosa. ...ial reform featured heavily in his term as [[Seneschal]] of the [[Republic of Talossa|Republic]].
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  • [[File:Eovart-grischun-photo.jpg|thumb|The Rt Hon. Senator '''Éovart (Eðo) Grischun''']] ...P, PP]], [[RUMP]] and [[PNP]] political parties, a multiple term Member of the Cosa, a multiple term Senator and has held numerous offices in various capa
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  • ...rom the province of [[Benito]], currently serving as [[Permanent Secretary of Backend Admin]]. ...ermanent Secretary to the Cabinet]] and as [[Mençei|presiding officer]] in the Senate, where he represented his province from 2014 to 2020.
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  • |name=Moderate Radical Party of Talossa ...so sometimes referred to as "Murpitts", from the literal pronounciation of the party acronym.
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