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  • |office2 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...rty (Lecistan)|National Party]] ticket. After the dissolution of the Royal Chamber in 1986, Jachònski was appointed as President on 13 October 1987 by [[Mich
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  • |office3 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...oyal Chamber]] and the lose of his title in 1969. He returned to the Royal Chamber as deputy of Sëcz from 1971 to 1975, losing his seat in the [[Lecistani ge
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  • |office3 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...Lecistan]] on 17 July 2015. He was appointed as President with a minority Chamber a few days later. His presidency is seen as disastrous, with the Siege of B
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  • ...It was established during [[Themiclesian Antiquity|Antiquity]], managing royal assets and a large number of derived functions. In later centuries, wholly ==Privy Chamber Court==
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  • ...ment chamber containing the 81 seats, speaker seats, presidential seat and Royal throne. ...n so that John Arnold would have an eternal claim to the former house, The Royal Castle at Grad.
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  • ...mstrong and the Royalist leadership while the Grand Prince Louis I and the royal family retreated to the north. ...ive chamber of parlaiment. Commonly known as the commons or the lower, the chamber is primary house of debate and legialative actions.
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  • |office3 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...surgence of Lecistan]]. Born in Kóni in 1959, Dunôjski entered the [[Royal Chamber]] as deputy for Kóni in 2005 on the [[National Party (Lecistan)|National P
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  • ===Delegates Chamber=== ...'s right while Opposition members sit to the Speaker's left. The Delegates chamber can accommodate all two hundred members at one time. Delegates are not assi
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  • |seats1_title = [[Royal Chamber]] ...l party in [[Lecistan]] and, considered the "protest party" in the [[Royal Chamber]]. Founded on 21 July 2015 by the former leader of the [[Moderate Front]],
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  • ...ordon_Hewart_LCJ_by_John_Lander.jpg|thumb|200px|The Lord Justice of King's Chamber, Lord Blackett.]] ...There is a system of appeal from the lowest sessions court to the highest royal court.
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  • |seats1_title = [[Royal Chamber]] ...eft the coalition on 11 October after failing to gain seats in the [[Royal Chamber]] in the [[Lecistani general election, October 2015| October election]], an
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  • ...general elections. The Senate was never meant to be the more deliberative chamber, to subject legislation to second thoughts more removed from practical poli ==Chamber and Offices==
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  • |seats1_title = [[Royal Chamber]] ...It was re-founded in 1965 to represent monarchical interests in the Royal Chamber. On July 17 2015, the party was disbanded and absorbed into the [[National
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  • |office3 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...nal Party, massive corruption emerged early in his rule, forcing the Royal Chamber to dissolve in 2011 after massive protests. He was re-appointed as Presiden
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  • |office3 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...more democratic constitution, forcing the Grand Duke to dissolve the Royal Chamber in 1986. Szitkowski defected to [[Francilie]] shortly thereafter, and lived
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  • | image =Sydalon Royal Coat of Arms.png ...ee. Historically, only members of the [[Senate of Sydalon#Chamber of Peers|Chamber of Peers]] were eligible to sit on the Council, but following the 2018 cons
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  • | houses = [[Council of State]] [[Chamber of Deputies]] | leader4_type = Chamber Speaker
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  • |office4 = Deputy of the Royal Chamber ...sen as the Moderate Front's leader in 2002, but lost his seat in the Royal Chamber in the [[Lecistani general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. He won o
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  • ...rity in many areas, the Crown also possesses a body of powers known as the Royal Prerogative, which can be used for a vast number of purposes, from the issu Royal Prerogative powers include the following:
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  • ...tyard encloses the Gwrang-goi Chamber (永龢堂), which is now the main meeting chamber of the House of Commons. The central courtyard is flanked by two additiona ...three gates are also called the royal attorneys gates (御叓門 / 御門), because royal attorneys were reponsible for restricting access. There were no armed guar
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