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'''Josef Øldar Reiryk''' (born December 22, 1913) was a [[New Sebronia|Sebric]] politician and short-time college professor, who served as the [[List of Sebric Federal Chancellors|8th Federal Chancellor of New Sebronia]] from 1954 to 1968, making him the longest-serving Chancellor ever.  
'''Josef Øldar Reiryk''' <small>([[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px|link=http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=josef%20%C5%93lde%E2%80%8B%C9%90%20%CA%81ai%CA%81%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Byk&voice=Liv]] [http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=josef%20%C5%93lde%E2%80%8B%C9%90%20%CA%81ai%CA%81%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Byk&voice=Liv listen])</small> (born December 22, 1913) was a [[New Sebronia|Sebric]] politician and short-time college professor, who served as the [[List of Sebric Federal Chancellors|8th Federal Chancellor of New Sebronia]] from 1954 to 1968, making him the longest-serving Chancellor ever.  
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Josef Øldar Reiryk
Reiryk.jpg
Reiryk in 1965
8th Federal Chancellor of New Sebronia
Deceased
In office
June 8, 1954 – August 6, 1968
DeputyHelgor Åstersson
Preceded byGøttmundt Herald
Succeeded byHeiko-Lukas Borger
Parliamentary groupDPNS
Personal details
BornDecember 22, 1913
Monnem, New Sebronia
DiedAugust 6, 1968 (Aged 55)
Haæstre, New Sebronia
Manner of deathAssassination
NationalitySebric
Political partyDPNS
SpouseJasmin Kaspersdøtter Reiryk
Children
  • Lara Josefsdøtter
  • Lisa Josefsdøtter
Parents
  • Aleksander Reiryk
  • Taiga-Elena Reiryk
EducationMaster's Degree in Political Science
Alma materUniversity of Monnem
Occupation
  • Politician
  • College Professor

Josef Øldar Reiryk (Speaker Icon.svg listen) (born December 22, 1913) was a Sebric politician and short-time college professor, who served as the 8th Federal Chancellor of New Sebronia from 1954 to 1968, making him the longest-serving Chancellor ever.