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  • | image = Kais Saied 2023.jpg
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  • | candidate4 = [[Saied Anwar]] Five candidates made it onto the ballot: Saied Anwar, Alina Droste, [[Sarah Millard]], [[Marcel Nystrom]], and [[Oscar Yak
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  • The Saied Convention's formal summary is given in the overview of the written documen
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  • *20 August — [[Saied Anwar]] announces his candidacy for leader. *2 September — The candidacies of Oscar Yakobo and Saied Anwar are approved.
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  • ...to [[tir Lhaeraidd]] to study Civil Engineering at the Royal University of Saied. Nguela would return to Aramatheria in 2012 after graduating with honours, ...e rebel group. In September 2008 Arna Nguela was sent to the University of Saied, funded by the group in order to study Civil Engineering, in the hope that
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  • |{{flagicon|tir Lhaeraidd}} Luasbhealach Náisiúnta, Saied
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  • ...d, Sotherian, Valzeck, Crannagh, Caer Dunn, Caer Hafan, Caer Taeryn, Cwyl, Saied, Gwyffyr, Canmyr-Weidhal, Fakeham, Norlynn, Wayt, [[Neitiznot International
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  • ...d, Sotherian, Valzeck, Crannagh, Caer Dunn, Caer Hafan, Caer Taeryn, Cwyl, Saied, Gwyffyr, Canmyr-Weidhal, Fakeham, Norlynn, Wayt, [[Neitiznot International
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