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'''Tamäj Vilhälm Köseg''' (born 4 December | '''Tamäj Vilhälm Köseg''' (born 4 December 1958), is a Stedorian politician, revolutionary, and political theorist serving as the 1st [[Chief Consul of Stedoria]]. Köseg was also the leader of the militant anti-monarchist [[13th of March Movement]] in the late 1980s and early 1990s until his capture, for which he was imprisoned for until the [[Second Stedorian Revolution]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:07, 9 July 2022
Tamäj Vilhälm Köseg | |
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1st Chief Consul of Stedoria | |
Assumed office May 1, 2010 | |
Deputy | Djuråd-Françwa Delvaux |
General-Secretary of the National Party of the Stedorian Revolution | |
Assumed office 17 January 2010 | |
Preceded by | Position created |
Personal details | |
Born | Sälno, Alzi AR, Stedoria | 4 December 1958
Nationality | Stedorian |
Political party | National Party of the Stedorian Revolution Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party |
Other political affiliations | Society of Friends of the Citizen and of the Constitution 13th of March Movement (1981-1994) |
Alma mater | Alzia Institute of Thought and Reason |
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Tamäj Vilhälm Köseg (born 4 December 1958), is a Stedorian politician, revolutionary, and political theorist serving as the 1st Chief Consul of Stedoria. Köseg was also the leader of the militant anti-monarchist 13th of March Movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s until his capture, for which he was imprisoned for until the Second Stedorian Revolution