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| office              = 17th Prime Minister of Vitosium
| office              = 17th Prime Minister of Vitosium
| order              = <!-- Please do not add his order, it is against WP:MOS, unused and clutter, only exception is the President of the United States. -->
| order              = <!-- Please do not add his order, it is against WP:MOS, unused and clutter, only exception is the President of the United States. -->
| term_start          = November 3, 1916
| term_start          = November 14, 1916
| term_end            = June 8, 1920
| term_end            = June 8, 1920
| predecessor        = [[Marvin Zimmermore]]
| predecessor        = [[Marvin Zimmermore]]

Latest revision as of 06:16, 5 November 2022

The Right Honourable
Rudolph Raymond
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17th Prime Minister of Vitosium
In office
November 14, 1916 – June 8, 1920
Preceded byMarvin Zimmermore
Succeeded byWallace de Calta
Personal details
BornVitosium
Political partyPrime Affinity Party
Residence(s)? (official)
? (private)

Rudolph Raymond is a Vitosian politician who has served as the 17th prime minister of Vitosium. He is known for signing the Hickling Act, which solidified Jyau and Nancaya's independence. On June 8th, 1920, he stepped down due to illness. While he recovered eight months later, he chose to pursue acting instead of continuing his role in politics.

Policies

1917

March

  • Signed the Vitosian Privilege of Speech Act, which states that no one should have to put their lives, families, liberty or property at risk for expressing honest dissent with, otherwise criticizing or even satirizing their leaders, governments, societies, churches or any other institutions of established power

May

  • Signed the Science Access Accord, which sought to increase education funds, allowing science to be better taught in school

1918

1919

July

1920