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  • |headquarters = 11-13 Gran Canale<br>[[Poveglia]], [[Etruria]] |seats1_title = [[State Council of Etruria|Seats in the State Council]]
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  • | name = Etruria Euclean Community membership referendum | location = [[Etruria]]
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  • |term_start = 14<sup>th</sup> September 2013 |term_start2 = 14<sup>th</sup> September 2013
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  • {{Infobox election | election_name = 2016 Etrurian federal election
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  • |post = Secretary-General ...uty = Deputy Secretary-General for Personnel<br>Deputy Secretary-General for Logistics
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  • ...Chiara Mastromarino]] ([[2023 Social Democratic Party leadership election (Etruria)|Outgoing]]) ...l><br>{{start date|1946|11|11}}<br><small>(As [[Democratic Worker's Party (Etruria)|PDL]])</small><br>{{start date|1980|04|10}}<br><small>(As SD)
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  • |image1=Enrico Letta 2013.jpg |caption1=Andrea Salvini, Etruria's last centre-right president
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  • ...[[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]] from 1996 until his election to the presidency in 2016. ...ski suceeded Palubicki as parliamentary leader, serving in this role until 2013, when following the constitutional crisis, and resignation of the incumbent
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  • |caption = D'Antonio, 2013 |birth_place = [[Bencivenga]], [[Assimas Islands|Nuovo Aeolia]], [[Etruria]]
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  • |term_end2 = 6 May, 2013 ...ietro, Imagua and the Assimas|San Pietro]], [[Assimas Islands|Assimas]], [[Etruria]]
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  • |incumbentsince = 17<sup>th</sup> March 2013 ...single five year term in office which was changed in 1790 to allow for re-election. In 1811 in a {{wp|coup d'état}} radicals under [[Salvatore Moretti]] took
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  • | olympics = [[Dezevau|Crescent Island City 1994]], [[Etruria|San Alessandro 1998]], [[Gaullica|Verlois 2002]] ...the nomination to become President. Following the [[2021 Vinalian General election]]s she was elected to become president on August 14th, 2021 following a 39
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  • ..._type = {{wp|Constituent state|Constituent}} [[Administrative divisions of Etruria|State]] <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">■</span> – [[Etruria]]
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  • | location_country = [[Etruria]] | area_served = {{flag|Etruria}} <small>(and other neighbouring countries via overspill)</small>
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  • ...soners. Goga was promoted to the Foreign Affairs Ministry upon Czenko's re-election in 2015, and has served in the post since. Regarded as one of the more auth ...sproportionately targeted by risk policies introduced by Goga in 2005, and general police disruptions and random searches were conducted on a much broader sca
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  • | founded = 20 December 2013 ...wp|right-wing populist}} political party in [[Paretia]]. It was founded in 2013 by populists who defected from the [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|Conservat
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  • | incumbentsince = {{Start date|df=yes|2013|6|17}} ...tion (Auratia)|Sotirian Federation]]. He has held the office since 17 June 2013.
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  • ! Election | [[1843 Weranian federal election|1842]]
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  • ...ative supermajority at the 2009 election and a simple majority at the 2014 election. The Society suffered a decline in support as a result of the [[2016-17 Sha ...ciety through the implementation of an authoritarian socialist state. In a general sense this is defined to encompasses {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|authoritarian
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  • ...n = ''"Liberare il potenziale d'Etruria"''<br>"Unleashing the potential of Etruria" | merger = [[National Action (Etruria)|National Action]]<br>[[People's Radical Party]]<br>[[Justice and Freedom P
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  • ...with [[Selena Caprichoso]] as leaders of the party. They would have a snap election called for August 4, which saw the LP win big againt the UC and moderates a ...ceu]]. She would be accepted as the candidate for [[New Democracy]] in the election. She would run against tough Socialist Movement and liberal competition but
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  • ...company in Werania) before being elected to parliament at the 1991 general election for the NKP. In 2003 he entered the cabinet of [[Sotirian Lowenstein]] as t ...run for re-election in the [[2022 National Consolidation Party leadership election]]. He was succeeded by [[Anton Raicevich]].
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  • |office = [[List of heads of state of Etruria|President of the United Etrurian Federation]] |office4 = [[Chamber of Representatives (Etruria)|Represenative]]<br>for San Pietro della Abbadia Lariana
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  • ...signing in 2009, his successor [[Dietrich Wittmann]] was unable to gain re-election placing it back into opposition. .... In 2022 [[Anton Raicevich]] became leader and in [[2023 Weranian federal election|2023]] led the party to a majority government.
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  • [[General Assembly of Arthasthan|General Assembly]] |sovereignty_type = Independence from [[Etruria]]
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  • ...aullica]], until by the nineteenth century, it came under the control of [[Etruria]], which controlled the [[Assimas Islands]], and [[Estmere]], which control ...e [[Solarian War]] ended in 1946, Estmere annexed the Assimas Islands from Etruria, and attached the islands to Imagua, while Imagua joined the [[United Provi
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  • ...in southern [[Euclea|Euclea]]. It borders [[Gaullica]] to the northwest, [[Etruria]] to the southwest, the [[Sea of Assonaire]] to the north, and shares a [[w ...music, and art. Auratia had just come to adopt the renaissance ideas from Etruria and Gaullica. In 1607, the writer and {{wp|satirist}} {{wp|Miguel de Cervan
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  • ...llowing for the return of Malito in 1976 and the [[1976 Adamantine general election|restoration of democracy]]. ...escription of the region by the word ''Adamantina'' was first found on a [[Etruria|Povelian]] map in 1574, with some scholars suggesting that the term was fir
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  • |common_name = Etruria |symbol_type = [[Coat of arms of Etruria|Coat of arms]]
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  • ...s]]. Yuan subsequently called a [[2017 Shangean legislative election|snap election]] which was accused of being rigged by the [[Society for Restoring Benevole ...esided over {{wp|democratic backsliding}}. The alleged rigging of the 2017 election and subsequent crackdown has led to many foreign leaders to accuse Yuan as
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  • ...ll-white jury, and the fact the prosecution's case was more focused on his general pattern as opposed to the specific speech at Crogan, which he was arrested By 1945, with the legislative council dissolved for another election, Ngonidzashe and Nhema decided to campaign together for the Rwizikuran Nati
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  • ...h his death ended the Oaexicun empire. de Mariran was declared the Captain-General of ''Nuovo Poveglia'' which became a colony under the sovereignty of Povegl ...o the autonomy enjoyed under Poveglia with the King [[Adriano Augusto I of Etruria|Adriano Augusto I]] rarely concentrating on the kingdom.
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  • ...with two nations, the northwest by [[Gaullica]], and to the southwest by [[Etruria]]. It also shares maritime borders with three other nations, to the east by ...r Palmeirists, led by [[Carlos Palmeira]]. Sousa would be sent to exile to Etruria and begin a separate government, supporters of Sousa would begin rebellions
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  • In late 1988, with the election of a [[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]] gove ...e. The airline was sued by surviving relatives for 'breach of care' and in 2013 was ordered to pay €12.96 million to the families (or just over €240,00
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  • | leader_title2 = [[Union Municipal Assembly of Mina al-Majid|General-Secretary of the Union Municipal Assembly]] ...w into a relatively prosperous mid-sized trading hub before coming under [[Etruria|Etrurian jurisdiction]] in 1893. Under Etrurian rule, the city's importance
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  • ...te= |publisher= }}</ref> In the [[1920 Gaullican legislative election|1920 election]], the PP was elected unopposed, having established a {{wp|one-party state} ...Solarianism">{{cite book |last1=Ianniello |first1=Evangelina |author1-link=Etruria |title=National Solarianism: The Last Gasp of Functionalism |date=2006|loca
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  • ...the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, it passed under the control of the Kingdom of Etruria, and later sold it to the Napoleonic Italian Republic, which mollified the ...ul that a "communist cult" has taken over parts of Nuovatoscana, Air Force General Giosue Capellini launched a coup on 22 November 1978, starting the period c
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  • ...turing and an unwillingness from [[Werania]] and [[Estmere]] to succumb to Etruria's major colonial ambitions, the colony fell to [[Estmere]], who merged into ...lature and judiciary were moved from [[Mambiza]] in 1972. Takakunda won re-election in 1974 after a successful first term as president. In 1975, the [[Kulo Sta
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  • |established_event7 = [[Etruria|Etrurian]] Occupation ...ia during the Continental [[Euclea]], especially peoples from modern day [[Etruria]], and eventually established a civilization there which came to be known a
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  • ...l War|republican revolt]] led to the adoption of a {{wp|constitution}} and general liberalisation of Polianian society in 1869. Seeking to contain the new Nar ...nister-President [[Ventsislav Vrančev]], this would collapse following the election of the Functionalist [[Patriot Movement]] in 1920
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  • |ethnic_groups_year = 2013 ...e several port cities to countries such as [[Gaullica]], [[Estmere]] and [[Etruria]] after the XXX war. A default of Shangean debts in 1847 led to foreign dom
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  • |population_census_year = 2013 |GDP_PPP_year = 2013
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  • ...and with the crippling result of the armistice, the country descended into general conflict as soon as the peace had been signed. Vinalian generals sympatheti [[File:2013-09-22 14 47 25 View southeast from U.S. Route 163 across Monument Valley wi
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  • ...evolutionary forces were organized into a single army under the command of General [[Sebastião Mascarenhas]]. The first years of the campaign were harsh for ...position became unsustainable, and a [[1836 Revolution|revolution]] led by General [[Augusto Cintra]] overthrew his government and sent him to exile, establis
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  • | date = Fall 2013 ...d the office, elected to the position following the [[2023 Senrian general election]].
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  • ...rian Civil War]] in 1885. The country's civilian leadership ceded power to General [[Žygimantas Ramanauskas]], granting him dictatorial powers to defeat the ...ve a substantial effect. The country changed course abruptly with the 1919 election of [[Leandras Naraškevičius]], who pushed for large-scale reforms includi
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