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  • {{Infobox election | election_name = 1936 Satavian general election
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  • ...he two major political parties that have dominated Satavian politics since 1976, alongside the [[Conservative & Country Party]]. ...the monarchy in Satavia. Limes won re-election in [[1936 Satavian general election|1936]], and continued to govern despite his deteriorating health until he w
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  • |[[File:Rosena Allin-Khan, 2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election hustings, Bristol.jpg|center|frameless|105px]] | style="text-align:center" | [[Attorney General's Office|Attorney General]]
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  • ...position as the President of Imagua and the Assimas, and the last Governor-General was appointed President. ...as|Governor-General]], as the representative of the [[President of Estmere|Estmerish president]], continuing in this role until 1945 when Imagua became part of
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  • ...[Rizealand]], and [[Paretia]] to come to Nise's aid. In December 1964, the Estmerish Navy established a total {{wp|naval blockade}} of Sohar with Rizealandish a ...ed to abandon the region, and by early 1967, a combined force of Niserian, Estmerish, and Rizealandish troops had begun advancing into western Sohar. The Battle
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  • ...] is the current prime minister, being elected in [[2021 Estmerish general election|2021]].}} | [[1702 Estmerish general election|1702]]
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  • ...guages = {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} | sec_gen = <!-- or |gen_sec for General Secretary -->
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  • ...uld return to power in the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#2016|2016 general elections]]. Since then, it has held the [[President of Imagua and the Assi Since the [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#1944|1944 general election]], members of both the [[Democratic Party (Imagua)|Democratic]] and [[Labou
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  • ...chieved independence from Estmere, Satavian citizens remained eligible for Estmerish honours. ...he made at the [[University of Port Hope]] on the 12 July 1927. After his election in August 1927, Limes created the [[Order of Satavia#History|Exploratory Co
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  • |nationality = [[Estmere|Estmerish]] (1931-1937)<br/>[[Imagua and the Assimas|Imaguan]] (1937-1985) ...government programmes, as well as ending the one-to-one peg between the [[Estmerish shilling]] and the [[Imaguan shilling]]. These actions made him unpopular,
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  • |established_date = February 6, 1976 ...gle-seat constituencies}} in {{wp|Two-round system|two-round}} {{wp|Direct election|direct elections}} for three-year terms. As the legislature, the Tribal Cou
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  • ...ace = [[Port Baldwin General Cemetery, Imagua and the Assimas|Port Baldwin General Cemetery]] |nationality = [[Estmere|Estmerish]] (1908-1937)<br/>[[Imagua and the Assimas|Imaguan]] (1937-1998)
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  • ...ted on the island of [[Imagua]] at that time only benefited the "[[Estmere|Estmerish]] bourgeoise," and felt that the only way that all Imaguans could achieve e ...Ethel Cooper to stand election for the Dockside constituency for the 1900 general elections. Despite only managing to secure ten candidates, Ethel Cropper wo
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  • |term_end1 = 23 April, 1976 |term_end2 = 23 April, 1976
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  • ...rty (Imagua)|Democratic Party]], he unsuccessfully ran in five consecutive general elections between 1964 and 1980, each time failing to displace incumbent me ...tics, as it were," and by 1964, was judged to be ready to run in his first election, to represent Bencivenga in the [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Le
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  • ...and worked at the [[Bank of the Orient]] as a clerk from 1975 to 1979. In 1976, he joined the [[Democratic Labour Party of Imagua|Democratic Labour Party] ...n. He remained Labour Minister until the DLP lost its majority in the 1992 general elections.
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  • ...hamber of Commons]] in the [[Elections of Imagua and the Assimas#1980|1980 general elections]]. ...Assimas#1992|1992]] and [[Elections in Imagua and the Assimas#1996|1996]] general elections.
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  • ...uld begin to develop an interest in Imaguan politics, "campaigning for the election of [[Eric Fleming]]" in 1960 because "he was one of us: he was a [[Bahio-Im ...f racist policies." This helped boost his profile within the party, and by 1976, he was almost able to oust Harris from his seat, but he was narrowly defea
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  • |term_start1 = 23 April, 1976 ...o served as the eleventh [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas]] from 1976 to 1981, as the sixth [[President of Imagua and the Assimas|President]] fol
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  • |term_end = 23 April, 1976 Following his defeat in 1976, Lacovara continued being an influential member of the Democratic Labour Pa
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