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  • |office2 = Federal Chairman of the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]] |battles=[[Valduvian-Weranian War]]
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  • |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|05|27|df=yes}} ...icevich''' (born {{Birth date|1979|05|27|df=yes}}, aged 42) is a [[Werania|Weranian]] politician who is currently the [[Premier of Werania]] and the president
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  • ...ht-wing counterpart the [[National Consolidation Party]]. The SRBO led the federal government from 1984-1999 first in a coalition with the socialist [[Weranic ...or polling results being replaced by [[Viktor Oberhauser]]. After the 2015 election which saw the government lose its majority Oberhauser subsequently continue
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  • ...-President of [[Cislania]] before becoming the first Weranian Premier. The Weranian Premier prior to the 1900's was able to govern solely with the consent of t ! Election
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  • |recognised_languages ={{wpl|German language|Weranian}},{{wpl|French language|Gaullican}},[[Ziba]] <!--Country/territory-wide lan ...liamentary Republic}} <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)-->
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  • |leader1_title = Federal President The '''National Consolidation Party''' (''{{wp|German language|Weranian}}'': '''Nationale Konsolidierungspartei''') commonly abbreviated to the '''
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  • ...e Chancellor with a {{wpl|vote of no-confidence}}, triggering a {{wpl|snap election}}. ! Seimas<br/><small>(election)</small>
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  • ...c]] in 1935 affirmed s'Holle's role as the capital of a {{wp|federal state|federal}} Hennehouwe, and formally separated the city from Flamia as its own entity ...s as the city and regional {{wp|legislature}}. Its members are {{wp|direct election|directly elected}} every four years via {{wp|proportional representation}}.
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  • |18= '''{{wp|German language|Weranian}}''': ''Eukläisches Parlament''<hr></small> ...d Radical Left|GRM]]''': [[Gaullica|Sara Plantier]]<br>'''[[Alliance for a Federal and Regionalist Euclea|AEFR]]''': [[Estmere|Ạþelviġne Vycces]]
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  • ...to the west, and [[Montanica]] to the south. It is a {{wpl|Federal system|federal}}, {{wpl|constitutional republic}} under a {{wpl|parliamentary system}}, ma ...ss arrival of the {{wpl|landed gentry|Ruttish aristocracy}} (fleeing the [[Weranian Revolution]]) led the native planters overthrowing the colonial administrat
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  • |government_type = {{wpl|Federal}} {{wpl|Parliament|parliamentary}} {{wpl|Republic|constitutional republic}} ...t GDP per capita and living standards on the continent. Satavia is a {{wpl|federal}} {{wpl|parliamentary}} {{wpl|constitutional republic}}, consisting of six
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  • |government_type = {{wp|Federation|Federal}} {{wp|semi-presidential|semi-presidential}} {{wp|constitution|constitution |leader_title14 = [[Federal Speaker of the Senate (Ardesia)|Federal Speaker of the Senate ]]
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  • ...ation, however, many [[Euclea|Euclean]] leaders and experts claim Tiwura's election system is still deeply broken. Haverford was replaced by [[Ulrich Reid]], a Weranian-Swathish settler who arrived during the Millingstead government, in 1926. W
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  • |government_type = {{wp|Federalism|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|republic}} ...eas arose, the confederation was replaced by a [[First Belmontese Republic|federal presidential republic]] in 1792 after a short [[Federalist Revolt|civil war
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  • ...n |author1-link=Gaullica |title=Duclerque and the Death of Democracy |date=1979 |location= |url= |chapter= |access-date= |publisher= }}</ref> ...1900s, and especially after the [[1910 Gaullican legislative election|1910 election]] when Functionalism first appeared in the [[Première_Chambre|Imperial Sen
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  • |government_type = {{wp|Federation|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary System|Parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy|Co ...Regne Unit de Paretia), or the '''United Kingdom''', is a {{wp|Federation|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary System|Parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy|Co
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  • ...r his death. This would however be interrupted by attempts to export the [[Weranian Revolution]] to Azmara, with the Republic of Westmaark being created as a { ...rmishes over territory while one from near modern-day Wylijen describes an election amongst the high born of a petty kingdom for a new king, suggesting that {{
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  • |government_type = {{wp|Federal republic|Federal}} {{wp|Constitution|constitutional}} {{wp|Parliamentary republic|parliament Since the Velvet Revolution, Aucuria has been a {{wp|Federal republic|federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary republic|parliamentary}} {{wp|republic}}, and is widel
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  • |government_type = [[wikipedia:Federalism|Federal]] [[wikipedia:Semi-presidential system|semi-presidential]] [[wikipedia:dire ...'' (ⰓⰄⰀ, ''RDA''), is a is a sovereign nation and a [[wikipedia:Federalism|federal]] [[wikipedia:Semi-presidential system|semi-presidential]] [[wikipedia:dire
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  • ...ve republic|republic}} <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> ...liamentary republic, led by a Minister-President. With 10 Provinces, and 3 Federal Districts. The country is divided between two legal entities the Republic o
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