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'''Zachary Tyler''' (born {{Birth date and age|1951|3|3}}, '''Zachary Malcolm Tyler''') was an [[Alecburgh]]ish politician who served as the [[Prime Minister of Alecburgh]] from May 12, 1979 until [[his assassination on October 1, 1982 at the Ruby Hotel | '''Zachary Tyler''' (born {{Birth date and age|1951|3|3}}, '''Zachary Malcolm Tyler''') was an [[Alecburgh]]ish politician who served as the [[Prime Minister of Alecburgh]] from May 12, 1979 until [[The Assassination of Zachary Tyler|his assassination on October 1, 1982 at the Ruby Hotel in Kynnport]]. He was elected Prime Minister following the tight 1979 Alecburghish Nation Election, beating former Deputy-Prime Minister, [[Maxwell Shotte]]. Zachary Tyler was the first prime minister of Black descent, and was also the first to never have attended a institution of higher education. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== |
Latest revision as of 17:49, 8 January 2022
Zachary Malcolm Tyler | |
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Zakuree Malcum Tylurr | |
Prime Minister of Alecburgh | |
Former | |
In office May 12, 1979 – October 1, 1982 | |
Monarch | King Riddick I |
Preceded by | Adam Calloway |
Succeeded by | Mitchell Lyons |
Personal details | |
Born | Davis, Kynnport, Alecburgh | March 3, 1951
Zachary Tyler (born Alecburghish politician who served as the Prime Minister of Alecburgh from May 12, 1979 until his assassination on October 1, 1982 at the Ruby Hotel in Kynnport. He was elected Prime Minister following the tight 1979 Alecburghish Nation Election, beating former Deputy-Prime Minister, Maxwell Shotte. Zachary Tyler was the first prime minister of Black descent, and was also the first to never have attended a institution of higher education.
March 3, 1951 , Zachary Malcolm Tyler) was an