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| successor = [[Wallace de Calta]] | | successor = [[Wallace de Calta]] | ||
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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 | '''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 by | Marvin Zimmermore |
Succeeded by | Wallace de Calta |
Personal details | |
Born | Vitosium |
Political party | Prime 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.