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|successor    = Jean-Baptiste Brochard <small>(Acting)</small>
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|office1      = Chairman of the Communist Party of Apelia
|office1      = Chairman of the [[Apelian Socialist Party]]
|deputy1      = [[Marius Daucourt]]<br>Jean-Baptiste Brochard
|deputy1      = [[Marius Daucourt]]<br>Jean-Baptiste Brochard
|term_start1  = 16 October 1932
|term_start1  = 16 October 1927
|term_end1    = 3 August 1948
|term_end1    = 3 August 1948
|predecessor1  = [[Maxime Vérany]]
|predecessor1  = [[Maxime Vérany]]
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|death_date  = {{Death date and age|1966|6|17|1887|1|5|df=yes}}
|death_date  = {{Death date and age|1966|6|17|1887|1|5|df=yes}}
|death_place  = Trieux, Apelia
|death_place  = Trieux, Apelia
|party        = [[Communist Party of Apelia]]
|party        = [[Apelian Socialist Party]]
|spouse      = Rachel Mallaire
|spouse      = Rachel Mallaire
|alma_mater  = [[University of Saint-Beaune]]
|alma_mater  = [[University of Saint-Beaune]]
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'''Abel Mallaire''' (5 January 1887 – 17 June 1966) was an [[Apelia|Apelian]] politician who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Second Apelian Republic]] from 1933 until 1947. He consolidated power around himself and the [[Communist Party of Apelia]], making it the sole legal party in Apelia. He oversaw the country during the [[Diarusian Rebellion]] and the [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]]. In November of 1947, he fled to [[Granzery]], and later resigned from his position as Prime Minister, while remaining the Chairman of the party. He was arrested in [[Vizifekte]], [[South Granzery]] in 1949 and extradited to Apelia, where he was convicted of an array of criminal charges, and was sentenced to life in prison. He was released in February of 1966 due to health concerns, and lived the remainder of his life in his hometown of Trieux, dying of {{wpl|cardiac arrest}} in June of that year.
'''Abel Mallaire''' (5 January 1887 – 17 June 1966) was an [[Apelia|Apelian]] {{wpl|Marxism|Flecquist}} politician who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Second Apelian Republic]] from 1933 until 1947. He consolidated power around himself and the [[Apelian Socialist Party]], making it the sole legal party in Apelia. He oversaw the country during the [[Diarusian Rebellion]]; he also mandated Apelia's entry into the [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]] alongside its allies [[Granzery]] and [[Luepola]]. As Apelia's fronts [[Operation Rapture|collapsed]] in November of 1947, Mallaire fled to [[Granzery]], and later resigned from his position as Prime Minister, while remaining the Chairman of the party until it was legally disbanded.  
 
As the [[Allianz (Vasarden)|Allied armies]] overran the rest of the [[Socialist Internationale]], Mallaire fled from Granzery to Luepola, then to the [[Aitic Union]], intending to reunite with the [[Apelian Government-in-Exile]] in [[Bhasar]]. However, upon the signing of the [[Sakiarvy Concordium]] in 1949, Mallaire was instead arrested and extradited to Apelia, where he was convicted of an array of criminal charges, and was sentenced to life in prison. He was released in February of 1966 due to health concerns, and lived the remainder of his life in his hometown of [[Trieux]], dying of {{wpl|cardiac arrest}} in June of that year.


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Abel Mallaire
Abel Mallaire.png
Prime Minister of Apelia
In office
30 September 1933 – 14 November 1947
PresidentGaël Ménard
Jean-Baptiste Brochard
Preceded byNorbert Du Toit
Succeeded byJean-Baptiste Brochard (Acting)
Chairman of the Apelian Socialist Party
In office
16 October 1927 – 3 August 1948
DeputyMarius Daucourt
Jean-Baptiste Brochard
Preceded byMaxime Vérany
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
Chairman of the Socialist Internationale
In office
20 February 1943 – 20 February 1947
Preceded byLázár Molnár
Succeeded byAnton Marusić
Personal details
Born
Abel Mallaire

(1887-01-05)5 January 1887
Trieux, Apelia
Died17 June 1966(1966-06-17) (aged 79)
Trieux, Apelia
Political partyApelian Socialist Party
SpouseRachel Mallaire
Alma materUniversity of Saint-Beaune

Abel Mallaire (5 January 1887 – 17 June 1966) was an Apelian Flecquist politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Second Apelian Republic from 1933 until 1947. He consolidated power around himself and the Apelian Socialist Party, making it the sole legal party in Apelia. He oversaw the country during the Diarusian Rebellion; he also mandated Apelia's entry into the Great War alongside its allies Granzery and Luepola. As Apelia's fronts collapsed in November of 1947, Mallaire fled to Granzery, and later resigned from his position as Prime Minister, while remaining the Chairman of the party until it was legally disbanded.

As the Allied armies overran the rest of the Socialist Internationale, Mallaire fled from Granzery to Luepola, then to the Aitic Union, intending to reunite with the Apelian Government-in-Exile in Bhasar. However, upon the signing of the Sakiarvy Concordium in 1949, Mallaire was instead arrested and extradited to Apelia, where he was convicted of an array of criminal charges, and was sentenced to life in prison. He was released in February of 1966 due to health concerns, and lived the remainder of his life in his hometown of Trieux, dying of cardiac arrest in June of that year.