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| predecessor        = [[Marvin Zimmermore]]
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'''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 August 11th, 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.
'''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.




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Revision as of 21:29, 17 December 2020

The Right Honourable
Rudolph Raymond
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17th Prime Minister of Vitosium
In office
November 3, 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.