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  • ...995 constitutional amendments would eventually lead to the rise of [[Atwan al-Tughluq]] and [[Yahya Aboud]]. ...|thumb|right|The resignation of Ephraim Oren in 2005 led to the rise Atwan al-Tughluq and the end of the confessional power-sharing system.]]
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  • ...president. The new government promised to honour the agreement made by the Al-Tughluq administration, but anti-government protests erupted in the east. The civil === Presidency of Atwan al-Tughluq ===
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Najibullah Atwan]] ...l democracy and a constitutional republic headed by President [[Najibullah Atwan]]. It is a highly developed country, and considered a melting pot in Europe
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  • |Atwan al-Tughluq
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  • ...y prominent voices within Zorasan. The death of Tsabaran president [[Atwan al-Tughluq]] accelerated the crisis and attempts by then-premier [[Yayha al-Aboud]] to
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  • ...2016, the country was reformed into a presidential republic under [[Atwan Al-Tughluq]], who has since eroded the multi-faith system toward Rahelian-Irfanic domi ...fessional force, however, conscription was reinstated by President [[Atwan al-Tughluq]]. Many analysts and commentators have noted that the return of conscriptio
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  • ...Zorasan to either intervene in [[Tsabara]] against the threats to [[Atwan al-Tughluq]], or to replace him with a "reliable and firm partner, who would guarantee ...nd explained the close relationship built during the presidency of [[Atwan al-Tughluq]], who ostensibly relied heavily on the League of the Righteous and Sheik F
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  • ...ar and Werania's relatively cordial relations with the government of Atwan al-Tughluq. This led to {{Wp|law and order}} to become an increasingly prominent part
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  • ...onomic and political ties with Irfanic countries. Austeria opposed [[Atwan al-Tughluq]]’s attempts to dismantle the confessionalist system, but openly supporte
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