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  • ...e the [[Ruvelkan Progressive Alliance|Progressive Alliance (P)]] and the [[Ruvelkan People Power Alliance|People Power Alliance (EH)]]. ...ommonwealth Party]] in the early 2000s and were defeated during the [[2006 Ruvelkan Progressive Alliance Leadership Election|2006 leadership election]] that sa
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  • ...|18th]] [[Chancellor of Ruvelka|Chancellor]] of the<br/>[[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly]] |office2 = Leader of the [[Ruvelkan Progressive Alliance|Progressive Alliance]]
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  • ...ointed to the post by the first Federal Assembly in the aftermath of the [[Ruvelkan Civil War]]. ...and confirmed by the Assembly on 23 August 2019. She is a member of the [[Ruvelkan Independent Socialist Party|Independent Socialist Party]], but is seen as m
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  • | appointer = [[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly|Federal Assembly]] ...ies in [[Tyran]] in that the position is elected by the [[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly]] and is not hereditary. As a result, there is no heir apparent and all wom
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  • ...s|2nd]] [[Chancellor of Ruvelka|Chancellor]] of the<br/>[[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly]] |birth_place = [[Veszprém]], [[Ruvelkan Socialist Republic|Ruvelkan SR]]
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  • ...rs|1st]] [[Chancellor of Ruvelka|Chancellor]] of the<br>[[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly]] ...the [[1914 December Uprising]] that led to the [[Ruvelkan Civil War|Second Ruvelkan Civil War]]. Rózsá served as both the {{wpl|Head of government|head of go
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  • ...|16th]] [[Chancellor of Ruvelka|Chancellor]] of the<br/>[[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly]] |office3 = Leader of the [[Ruvelkan Progressive Alliance|Progressive Alliance]]
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  • ...the reinstatement of the crown following the [[Ruvelkan Civil War]]; the [[Ruvelkan Imperium]] was ruled by a “King” or “Queen”. Despite the elective n ...[[Ruvelkan Federal Assembly|Federal Assembly]]. The leader of the Federal Assembly is known as the [[Chancellor of Ruvelka|Chancellor]]
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  • ...roviding a mobile reaction force from the air, using the mobility of the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Air Force|Imperial Air Force]] to rapidly deploy its task forces. ...force|rapidly deploy}}, it is an important factor in the implementation of Ruvelkan battle doctrine.
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  • ...eft-wing politics|left}} of [[Politics of Gylias|Gylian politics]]. At the federal level, it is primarily represented by the {{G-DCP}} and {{G-DL}} as part of ...nsolidation of {{wpl|electoral bloc}}s at the [[Politics of Gylias#Federal|federal level]], parties that represent communism are mainly concentrated in the {{
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  • ...enter></center>{{wpl|Hungarian Language|Ruvelkan}}: ''Örökké Lojális''<br/>Ruvelkan Script: ''İṷıűűï Łīḥíłĩḻ''<br/><small>"Forever Loyal."</sma ...l_languages = {{wpl|English Language|English}}, [[Ruvelkan Language|Ruvelkan]]
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  • | election_name = Gylian federal election, 1958 | next_election = Gylian federal election, 1962
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  • *Region divided into Syaran and Ruvelkan protectorates from 1987-2005 .... During the [[Zemplen War]] Imerti was largely under Syaran control until Ruvelkan forces entered the area during [[Operation Homefront]], advancing to the Gr
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  • ...eft-wing politics|left}} of [[Politics of Gylias|Gylian politics]]. At the federal level, it is primarily represented by the {{G-SP}} and {{G-SDP}} as part of ...nsolidation of {{wpl|electoral bloc}}s at the [[Politics of Gylias#Federal|federal level]], parties that represent socialism and social democracy are spread a
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  • ...arna Region|Ḑarna]] in [[Gylian federal election, 1962|1962]] and [[Gylian federal election, 1969|1969]]. ...47, when she was chosen by an Etra [[Communal assemblies (Gylias)|communal assembly]] as a delegate to the [[Free Territories (Gylias)#The General Council|Gene
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  • .../shortname}} into disarray before the [[Gylian federal election, 1976|1976 federal election]], and is seen as the start of the [[wretched decade]]. ...rents' discussion, and writing it using the [[Gylic alphabet]] rather than Ruvelkan phonology.
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  • ..., she remained a [[Gylian Senate|Senator]] until stepping down in [[Gylian federal election, 1990|1990]]. In retirement, she concentrated on writing and busin ...lection, 1976|1976]], [[Gylian federal election, 1980|1980]], and [[Gylian federal election, 1985|1985]], representing [[Arsad Region|Arsad]].
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  • ...ias|Gylian politics]]. Numerous parties and formations represent it at the federal level, including the {{G-DCP}}, {{G-DL}}, and {{G-LSL}} in the {{G-PA}}, th ...parties exist that represent anarchism at the [[Politics of Gylias#Federal|federal level]], although some refuse to label themselves "parties", preferring oth
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  • |government_type = Parliamentary Federal Republic Syara is a federal parliamentary republic and developed country with an advanced high-income e
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  • ...r namesake [[Ruvelkan Civil War#Other Factions|Free Territories]] in the [[Ruvelkan Civil War]]. The [[Ruvelkan Socialist Republic|RSR]]-inspired early leadership of the PA, with its infl
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