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  • ...ld the presidency for 2 non-consecutive terms (eight years) under [[Garret Holleran]] (1993 - 1997; 2001 - 2005) as well as narrow majorities of the [[Imperial ...hew Rabin]], serving from 1945 to 1953, and the most recent being [[Garret Holleran]], serving from 1993 to 1997, and 2001 to 2005.
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  • ...ective's beginnings emerged between 2001 and 2003, when President [[Garret Holleran]] aggressively pushed "{{wp|Anticommunism|de-communization}}" in the former
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  • ...on to match the Navy's height in 1987. This level was sustained in 2002 by Holleran (serving his second, non-consecutive term), added to in 2007, and further e ==Katz-Holleran Backslide==
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  • | [[Garret Holleran]] | [[Garrett Holleran]]
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  • However, the only Lib Dem to win, two-term President [[Garret Holleran]] (1993 - 1997; 2001 - 2005), only won with a three-way plurality majority
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  • * [[Rebecca Greenstein]] - former [[Garret Holleran|Holleran-era Foreign Minister]] and currently second in the polls.
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  • ...the [[Garret Holleran|Holleran Administration]] in 1993. During President Holleran's tenure, he joined a private {{wp|neoconservative}} {{wp|think tank}}, the .... He retorted to the national press corps that his negative reports of the Holleran-era Foreign Ministry "simply reflected facts on the ground." He resisted ca
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  • ...cratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic]] presidential nominee [[Garret Holleran]] pledged to end nuclear testing if elected among other issues on his platf
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  • ...atz in 1992 and narrowly losing re-election in 1996 to [[Yehuda Fiedler]]. Holleran ran again in 2000, ousting Fiedler to recapture the Presidential Palace. Both during and after the so-called "Holleran era" of the Liberal Democratic Party, the party gained new supporters and c
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  • ...t and a devout Catholic. The next year, when conservative Lib Dem [[Garret Holleran]] was {{wp|Triangulation (politics)|pushing the center-left party towards t ...ran narrowly as president in 1996) attempted to undue the centrist reforms Holleran had passed, angering him. By June 1998, Manton agreed to run.
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  • | colspan=3 | '''President before election'''<BR>[[Garret Holleran]]<BR>[[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democrat]]
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  • In early 1993, newly-inaugurated President [[Garret Holleran]] signed a presidential decree prohibiting further nuclear tests unilateral
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  • ...n the 1980s and 1990s, but the rise of moderate Lib Dem President [[Garret Holleran]] in the mid-1990s broke their loyalty to the Conservatives and since the 1
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  • ...en one [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Lib Dem]] President, [[Garret Holleran]] (1993 - 1997; 2001 - 2005), though throughout the {{wp|2000s (decade)|lat ...benstein challenge, {{wp|conservative Democrat|Lib Dem rightist}} [[Garret Holleran]] was positioned to win the center-left opposition party's nomination after
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  • | rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e86850 | [[Garret Holleran]] | rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e86850 | [[Garret Holleran]]
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  • | rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e86850 | [[Garret Holleran]] | rowspan=2 bgcolor=#e86850 | [[Garret Holleran]]
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  • ...win the election like his political inspiration, former President [[Garret Holleran]], in a year that seemingly favors retention of the Presidential Palace by
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  • ...iberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic]] President [[Garret Holleran]]'s unsuccessful efforts to cease enforcement of the laws.
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  • ...beral Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democratic]] president, [[Garret Holleran]], in Belhavia); however, by the mid-2000s, Rodarion's role in creating [[R
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  • ...ored the Tories as the out-party with incumbent Lib Dem President [[Garret Holleran]]'s term-limited and mildly unpopular tenure was coming to a close, had few
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