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  • ...ire present-day territory of the [[Union of Zomia]], its leaders spent the majority of the [[Trucial Wars]] in exile, with the [[United Zomi Councils]] having
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  • |common_name = Tripartite Consociation |image_flag = [[File:Banner of the Tripartite Consociation.png|75px]]
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  • |leader_name = [[Paul Barthelemy]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]]) |leader_name1 = [[Megan Campbell]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]])
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  • |leader_name = [[Patrick Kennedy]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[National Republican Party (Rizealand)|NRP]]) * [[Benjamin Caffrey]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[National Republican Party (Rizealand)|NRP]])}
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  • |leader_name = [[Roy Lamb]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]]) |leader_name1 = [[Amy Butler]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]])
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  • | party1 = [[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]] ...er2_type = [[Party leaders of the Rizealand House of Representatives|Majority Chair]]
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  • ...ominally continuing their peacekeeping duties throughout the conflict. The majority of its officers, however, were loyal to the [[Paramountcy]]. The Rangers ar
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  • ...ties (Werania)|House of Deputies]]<br /> <small>292 seats are needed for a majority in the House of Deputies ...ection saw "Tripartite Majority" of the OSAI, SDP and SPO almost assured a majority; the governing right-wing coalition had lost legitimacy due to the war and
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  • * [[Jordan Watts]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]]) * [[Joel Dixon]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Sotirian Democratic Party (Rizealand)|SDP]])}
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  • | alliance2 = [[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]] ...who was seeking reelection to a second term of office as the nominee of [[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition]], and former [[Attorney General of the Federation|At
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  • |leader_name = [[Philip Lucroy]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]]) * [[Archie Poole]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP]])
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  • ...ternational]] (OSAI) and [[Social Democratic Party of Werania]] (SPO). The Tripartite governments would oversee the expansion of the welfare state and the consol ...tence. The NKP inherited the KSP's Sotirian democratic profile and for the majority of its existence the NKP has taken the strongest influence from the former
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  • ...fficers|House Speaker]] [[Harriet Hill]], will be defending their 275-seat majority against the [[National Progress Coalition]], who are led by [[Rizealand_Hou ...the federal ballot by the July 1 deadline. If neither candidate receives a majority of the popular vote during the October 1 election, the top two candidates p
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  • ...o achieve a majority of seats in the {{wp|House of Commons}}, although the tripartite coalition allowed the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}} to lead a coali ...ount of seats combined from all three parties would prove enough to form a majority coalition government in the lower house. In the meantime, the leaders of al
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  • ...f influence or security. Minority groups - and the long marginalised Oegun majority - were totally disenfranchised, provided nothing by the provisional governm ...unrest in the Chanwan-majority West, the Oegun-majority North and the Kiau-majority Southeast had exploded into full-blown insurgencies, which, in various comb
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  • |leader_name = [[Isaac Doyle]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Sotirian Democratic Party (Rizealand)|SDP]]) * [[Hugo Baume]] ([[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]]-[[Sotirian Democratic Party (Rizealand)|SDP]])
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  • ...or Oberhauser]]. After the 2015 election which saw the government lose its majority Oberhauser subsequently continued the SRPO-PMZ coalition with parliamentary ...a social rather then liberal republic. The Popular Front won a convincing majority in the 1918 election with Küchenthal becoming premier becoming the first W
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  • ...century and Azmara's traditional reliance on {{wpl|tripartite corporatism|tripartite}} negotiations in wages and incomes policy was revitalised.
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  • ...}} weaken. The April Revolution in Kirenia saw the party split between the majority who supported the revolution and the minority who were more lukewarm in the ...litical centre and right. During the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] the majority of the OSAI would support the government (the {{wp|Burgfriedenspolitik|land
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  • * 9 [[Tripartite Nationalist Coalition|TNC]] (6 [[Conservative Reform Party (Rizealand)|CRP] ...for enacting legislation and can do so with a simple majority, although a majority of two-thirds is required to enact [[Super law (Rizealand|super laws]], ove
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