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  • |name = Rémi de Wampley '''Rémi Marie Grégoire Saint-Jean, duc de Wampley''' <sub>[[Order of Saint-Charles the Great|OSCG]] [[Order of Ainin|COA]] [[
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  • |name = Rémi de Wampley '''Rémi Marie Grégoire Saint-Jean, duc de Wampley''' <sub>[[Order of Saint-Charles the Great|OSCG]] [[Order of Ainin|COA]] [[
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  • | leader1 = {{flagicon|Ainin}} [[Rémi de Wampley]]
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  • ## [[Rémi de Wampley]] (2002-2010) # ''President of the [[Council of Esquarium]]: [[Rémi de Wampley]]'' - already #7 in precedence
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  • |leader_name1 = [[Marie-Pierre de Wampley]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Ainin)|SD]]) The current premier since 2005 is [[Marie-Pierre de Wampley]] of the [[Social Democratic Party (Ainin)|Social Democratic Party]]. The l
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  • | leadfigures1 = {{flagicon|Ainin}} [[Rémi de Wampley]]<br>{{flagicon|Ainin}} [[Harold Brown]]<br>{{flagicon|Ainin}} [[Steven Man
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  • ...y (Ainin)|Social Democrats]] came to power in 2002, party leader [[Rémi de Wampley]] defied convention and chose the presidency over the premiership. The deca | [[Rémi de Wampley]]
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  • |leader_name2 = {{flagicon|Ainin}} [[Rémi de Wampley]]
    7 KB (825 words) - 16:18, 16 May 2020
  • | [[Wampley]] || [[Wampley Médis Airport]] || [[Risagne]]
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  • | Marie-Pierre de Wampley ([[Social Democratic Party (Ainin)|SD]])
    8 KB (1,080 words) - 18:00, 29 March 2019
  • |colspan="5"|President [[Rémi de Wampley]] issued a decree deeming the Oteki government-in-exile and its agents terr
    9 KB (1,300 words) - 17:59, 29 March 2019
  • | ''Wampley''
    20 KB (1,973 words) - 18:01, 29 March 2019
  • ...ough there have been exceptions to the rule ([[Steven Mann]] and [[Rémi de Wampley]] notably broke with precedent and served as powerful executive presidents)
    47 KB (6,678 words) - 05:30, 28 May 2019