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|name          = Allan Leierman
| name          = <small>The Right Honourable</small><br>Sir Allan Hyrum Leierman<br><small>[[Her Majesty, the Queen's Privy Council of Tomikals|PC]] [[Order of Dumfry|ODM]]
|image        =  
| image        = [[File:David Lloyd George.jpg|140x140px]]
[[File:David Lloyd George.jpg|140x140px]]
| alt          = Portrait of Allan Leierman
|alt          =  
| office       = 2nd Prime Minister of the [[Tomikals|United Kingdom of Tomikals]]
|office       = 2nd Prime Minister of the [[Tomikals|United Kingdom of Tomikals]]
| term_start   = 2 October 1872
|term_start   = 2 October, 1872
| term_end     = 1 October 1884
|term_end     = 1 October, 1884
| deputy       = [[Charles Gallway]] (1872–1884)
|deputy       = [[Charles Gallway]] (1872-1884)
| predecessor   = [[James Johnson Sr.]]
|predecessor = [[James Johnson Sr.]]
| successor     = [[Finn McWilliam]]
|successor   = [[Finn McWilliam]]
| office2       = 1st Leader of the [[Historic Party of Tomikals]]
|office2       = 2nd Leader of the [[Historic Party of Tomikals]]
| term_start2   = 15 January 1871
|2blankname2    =
| term_end2     = 30 June 1880
|2namedata2    =
| predecessor2 = None (position established)
|term_start2   = 15 January, 1871
| successor2   = None
|term_end2     = 30 June, 1880
| office3      = 1st Leader of the [[Action Party|Action Party of Tomikals]]
|predecessor2   = [[John Smith]]
| term_start3  = 30 June 1880
|successor2     =  
| term_end3    = 29 December 1884
|office3      = 1st Leader of [[Action Party|Action Party of Tomikals]]
| successor3   = [[Charles Gallway]]
|term_start3  = 30 June, 1880
| office4      = Founder of the [[Tomikalian Intelligence Agency (TIA)|Tomikalian Intelligence Agency]]
|term_end3    = 29 December, 1884
| birth_name    = Allan Hyrum Leierman
|successor3 = [[Charles Gallway]]
| birth_date    = {{birth date|1829|12|25}}
|office4      = Founder of [[Tomikalian Intelligence Agency (TIA)|TIA]]
| birth_place  = {{wpl|Plymouth}}, {{wpl|United Kingdom}}
|birth_name    = Allan Hyrum Leierman
| death_date    = {{death date and age|1890|3|14|1829|12|25}}
|birth_date    = {{birth date|1829|12|25}}
| death_place  = [[Patras]], [[Dumfries Plains]], [[United Kingdom of Tomikals]]
|birth_place  = {{wpl|Plymouth}}, Tomikals
| party        = [[Historic Party of Tomikals|Historic Party]] (later [[Action Party]])
|death_date    =  
| spouse        = Jennifer Leierman
|death_place  =  
| children      = None recorded
|party        = [[Historic Party of Tomikals|Historic Party of Tomikals]]
| parents      = Jelle Leierman<br/>Mary Leierman
|spouse        = Jennifer Leierman
| signature    =  
|children      =  
|parents      = Jelle Leierman<br/>Marry Leierman
|signature    =
}}
}}
'''Allan Hyrum Leierman''' (25 December 1829 – 14 March 1890) was a statesman and visionary leader who played a pivotal role in the independence and early governance of the United Kingdom of Tomikals. Born in {{wpl|Plymouth}}, {{wpl|United Kingdom}}, to Dutch immigrant Jelle Leierman and Mary Leierman, Allan grew up with a passion for justice and equality.
In 1860, at the age of 31, Leierman moved to the Territory of Ilumeic, now the United Kingdom of Tomikals, where he joined forces with figures like [[James Johnson Sr.]] to campaign for independence from {{wpl|Great Britain}}. Their efforts bore fruit in 1864 when the territory gained independence. Following this achievement, Leierman challenged Johnson in the election for the premiership but lost, serving two terms as opposition leader instead.
Leierman’s political breakthrough came in 1872 when, as the leader of the [[Historic Party of Tomikals]], he defeated Johnson and formed the country's first non-[[Conservative Party of Tomikals|Conservative]] government. Re-elected in 1876, though with a minority mandate, he formed a coalition with the Atoim-Goobin Party, an indigenous-led political organization. This collaboration resulted in the creation of the [[Action Party]], with Leierman serving as its first leader. His tenure marked significant progress in the country’s inclusivity, including granting voting rights and employment opportunities to women and indigenous populations.
Leierman’s political career concluded in 1884 when he lost the premiership to [[Finn McWilliam]], who would go on to become the longest-serving Prime Minister in Tomikalian history. Following his resignation, Leierman retired to his home in [[London Junction]], [[Dumfries Plains]], dedicating his remaining years to writing and philanthropy.
He is also remembered as the founder of the [[Tomikalian Intelligence Agency (TIA)]], an institution that strengthened national security during the formative years of Tomikalian independence.
Allan Leierman passed away from cancer on 14 March 1890 at the hospital in [[Patras]], [[Dumfries Plains]]. He was 61 years old. His legacy endures as a champion of equality and a foundational figure in the history of Tomikals.

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The Right Honourable
Sir Allan Hyrum Leierman
PC ODM
David Lloyd George.jpg
2nd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Tomikals
In office
2 October 1872 – 1 October 1884
DeputyCharles Gallway (1872–1884)
Preceded byJames Johnson Sr.
Succeeded byFinn McWilliam
1st Leader of the Historic Party of Tomikals
In office
15 January 1871 – 30 June 1880
Preceded byNone (position established)
Succeeded byNone
1st Leader of the Action Party of Tomikals
In office
30 June 1880 – 29 December 1884
Succeeded byCharles Gallway
Founder of the Tomikalian Intelligence Agency
Personal details
Born
Allan Hyrum Leierman

(1829-12-25)December 25, 1829
Plymouth, United Kingdom
DiedMarch 14, 1890(1890-03-14) (aged 60)
Patras, Dumfries Plains, United Kingdom of Tomikals
Political partyHistoric Party (later Action Party)
SpouseJennifer Leierman
ChildrenNone recorded
Parent(s)Jelle Leierman
Mary Leierman

Allan Hyrum Leierman (25 December 1829 – 14 March 1890) was a statesman and visionary leader who played a pivotal role in the independence and early governance of the United Kingdom of Tomikals. Born in Plymouth, United Kingdom, to Dutch immigrant Jelle Leierman and Mary Leierman, Allan grew up with a passion for justice and equality.

In 1860, at the age of 31, Leierman moved to the Territory of Ilumeic, now the United Kingdom of Tomikals, where he joined forces with figures like James Johnson Sr. to campaign for independence from Great Britain. Their efforts bore fruit in 1864 when the territory gained independence. Following this achievement, Leierman challenged Johnson in the election for the premiership but lost, serving two terms as opposition leader instead.

Leierman’s political breakthrough came in 1872 when, as the leader of the Historic Party of Tomikals, he defeated Johnson and formed the country's first non-Conservative government. Re-elected in 1876, though with a minority mandate, he formed a coalition with the Atoim-Goobin Party, an indigenous-led political organization. This collaboration resulted in the creation of the Action Party, with Leierman serving as its first leader. His tenure marked significant progress in the country’s inclusivity, including granting voting rights and employment opportunities to women and indigenous populations.

Leierman’s political career concluded in 1884 when he lost the premiership to Finn McWilliam, who would go on to become the longest-serving Prime Minister in Tomikalian history. Following his resignation, Leierman retired to his home in London Junction, Dumfries Plains, dedicating his remaining years to writing and philanthropy.

He is also remembered as the founder of the Tomikalian Intelligence Agency (TIA), an institution that strengthened national security during the formative years of Tomikalian independence.

Allan Leierman passed away from cancer on 14 March 1890 at the hospital in Patras, Dumfries Plains. He was 61 years old. His legacy endures as a champion of equality and a foundational figure in the history of Tomikals.