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{{Infobox officeholder
  | honorific_prefix  = The honourable
  | honorific_prefix  = Mr.
  | name              =
  | name              = James R. Callaghan
  | image              = Michael_Manley.jpg
  | image              = SteeleHall1968.jpg
| image_size        = 200px
  | caption            = Callaghan in 1979
  | caption            = Callaghan in 1979
  | office            = 1st Leader of the [[Green Bloc]]
  | office            = 1st Leader of the [[Green Bloc]]
  | term_start        = 12 October 1979
  | term_start        = 12 October 1979
  | term_end          = 3 January 1985
  | term_end          = 3 January 1984
  | predecessor        = Office established
  | predecessor        = Office established
  | successor          = [[Michael Thurman]]
  | successor          = [[Michael Thurman]]
  | office2            = 2nd Leader of the [[Environmental Reform Party]]
  | office2            = 2nd Leader of the [[Environmental Reform Party]]
  | term_start2        = 8 October 1979
  | term_start2        = 8 October 1979
  | term_end2          = 3 January 1985
  | term_end2          = 3 January 1984
  | predecessor2      = [[Adrian Rono]]
  | predecessor2      = [[Adrian Rono]]
  | successor2        = [[Michael Thurman]]
  | successor2        = [[Michael Thurman]]
  | office3            = Member of the [[Parliament of Garetolia]]
  | office3            = Member of the [[Parliament of Garetolia]]
  | term_start3        = 14 June 1979
  | term_start3        = 14 June 1979
  | term_end3          = 3 January 1987
  | term_end3          = 3 January 1988
  | constituency3      = [[South Ule'eka]]
  | constituency3      = [[South Ule'eka]]
  | predecessor3      = Office created
  | predecessor3      = Office created
  | successor3        = [[Michael Thurman]]
  | successor3        = [[Mase'o Karak'a]]
  | birth_date      =  19 November 1924
  | birth_date      =  19 November 1924
  | birth_place    = [[Ule'eka]], [[Dominion of Garetolia]]
  | birth_place    = [[Ule'eka]], [[Dominion of Garetolia]]
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'''James Rodney Callaghan''' (19 November 1924–5 July 1998) was a [[Garetolia]]n politician who served as the first leader of the [[Green Bloc]] from 1979–1985. He also served as the second leader of the [[Evironmental Reform Party]] during the same time. He was a member of the [[Garetolian Parliament]] from 1979–1987 from the [[South Ule'eka]] constituency.
'''James Rodney Callaghan''' (19 November 1924–5 July 1998) was a [[Garetolia]]n politician who served as the first leader of the [[Green Bloc]] from 1979–1984. He also served as the second leader of the [[Evironmental Reform Party]] during the same time. He was a member of the [[Garetolian Parliament]] from 1979–1988 from the [[South Ule'eka]] constituency.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 27 February 2024

Mr.
James R. Callaghan
SteeleHall1968.jpg
Callaghan in 1979
1st Leader of the Green Bloc
In office
12 October 1979 – 3 January 1984
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byMichael Thurman
2nd Leader of the Environmental Reform Party
In office
8 October 1979 – 3 January 1984
Preceded byAdrian Rono
Succeeded byMichael Thurman
Member of the Parliament of Garetolia
In office
14 June 1979 – 3 January 1988
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byMase'o Karak'a
ConstituencySouth Ule'eka
Personal details
Born19 November 1924
Ule'eka, Dominion of Garetolia
Died5 July 1998(1998-07-05) (aged 73)
Ule'eka, Western Cona, Garetolia
Political partyEvironmental Reform (1979–1988)
Green (1988–1998)
SpouseElizabeth (née Minshew)
Children2

James Rodney Callaghan (19 November 1924–5 July 1998) was a Garetolian politician who served as the first leader of the Green Bloc from 1979–1984. He also served as the second leader of the Evironmental Reform Party during the same time. He was a member of the Garetolian Parliament from 1979–1988 from the South Ule'eka constituency.