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Air Glytter
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Founded | 15 April 1934 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 27 May 1934 | ||||||
Operating bases | Bulfawst Gayneva | ||||||
Hubs | Spálgleann | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Gold Branch Club | ||||||
Fleet size | 108 | ||||||
Destinations | 82 | ||||||
Company slogan | Wisdom flies Aer Glítteann | ||||||
Parent company | International Airlines League | ||||||
Headquarters | Spálgleann Airport, Glytter | ||||||
Key people | Molly Kavanagh, CEO David Izzard, CFO | ||||||
Revenue | €1,557 million (2014) | ||||||
Operating income | €72.0 million (2014) | ||||||
Net income | €95.8 million (2014) | ||||||
Employees | 4,766 (2014) | ||||||
Website | aerglítteann.gl |
Aer Glítteann is the flag carrier airline of Glytter and the second-largest airline in Glytter. Founded by the Glytteronian government as Royal Glytteronian Airways, it was privatised between 1986 and 1991 and it is now a subsidiary of the International Airlines League. The airline's head office is on the grounds of Spálgleann Airport in Kilcoe, County Aerach outside of Spálgleann.
F&M
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Traded as | SSE: FAM NHSE: FM |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | Simsak, Glytter (1951 ) |
Founder | Darren Reilly |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 3,716 |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Molly Reilly (Chairperson) Sean Reilly (President and CEO) |
Products | Clothing, accessories |
Owner | Molly Reilly (28%) |
Number of employees | 148,000 (December 2015) |
Website | fm |
F & M Fir & Mná is a Glytteronian multinational clothing-retail company, known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children. F&M operates in 62 countries with over 4,000 stores and as of 2015 employed around 148,000 people. The first store was opened on the high street of Simsak, Glytter. It had 2,325 stores at the end of 2011, and 2,629 stores at the end of August 2012 and opened its 3,000th store in September 2013 in Kota Serong, Negara. It is ranked the second largest global clothing retailer. The company has a significant online presence, with online shopping available in 32 countries.
Royal Rail
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Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 17 July 1887 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Glytter |
Key people | Rory McMillian (CEO) Phyllis Finks (Chairperson) |
Revenue | €218 million (2014) |
€313.7 million (2014) | |
€2.2 million (2014) | |
Owner | CIG (75%) Government of Glytter (25%) |
Number of employees | 3,770 (2014) |
Website | www.royalrail.gl |
Devany
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Traded as | SSE: DDC NHSE: DVY |
Industry | Mass media Entertainment |
Founded | December 5, 1923 Spálgleann, Glytter |
Founders | Dinny Devany Ryan E. Devany |
Headquarters | 500 Imperial Street, , Los Santos, Montgomery |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Roger P. Sherman (Chairman and CEO) |
Products | Cable television, publishing, films, music, video games, theme parks, broadcasting, radio, web portals |
Services | Licensing |
Revenue | F$ 52.46 billion(2015) |
F$ 14.68 billion (2015) | |
F$ 8.38 billion (2015) | |
Total assets | F$ 88.18 billion (2015) |
Total equity | F$ 48.65 billion (2015) |
Number of employees | 180,000 (2014) |
Divisions | Divisions
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Subsidiaries | Subsidiaries
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Website | thedinnydevanycompany |
The Dinny Devany Company, commonly known as Devany, is an Glyt-Asterian diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered at the Dinny Devany Studios in Los Santos, Montgomery. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue. Devany was founded on 5 December 1923, by brothers Dinny Devany and Ryan E. Devany as the Two Brothers Cartoon Studio in Spálgleann, Glytter, and overtime established itself as a leader in the Asterian animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Dinny Devany Studio, then Dinny Devany Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.
In addition, Disney has since created corporate divisions in order to market more mature content than is typically associated with its flagship family-oriented brands. The company is best known for the products of its film studio, Dinny Devany Studios, which is today one of the largest and best-known studios in Asterian cinema. Disney's other three main divisions are Dinny Devany Parks and Resorts, Devany Media Networks, and Devany Products and Interactive Media. Robbie Rabbit, an early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, is a primary symbol and mascot for Devany. Other main characters are: Reilly Rabbit, Gordon Goose, Molly Mallard, Johnny Jackal, and the Devany Princesses.
Parks and resorts
- Devanyland - Montgomery, Federation opened 1951
- Dinny Devany World - Dixon, Federation opened 1960
- Devany Origins - Ceiliúradh, Holyhead, Glytter opened 1973
- Devanyland Kota Merdeka - Kota Merdeka, Negara opened 1985
- Euclo Devany World - Verlois, Gaullica opened 1994
- Baishadao Devany Resort - Baishadao, Songguo opened 2002
Greens
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Leader | Blanche O'Patrick |
Chairperson | Seonac Wuders |
Founded | 1987 |
Youth wing | Young Greens |
Ideology | Green politics Eco-socialism Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Euclean Parliament group | Party of Greens and National Movements |
Colours | Lime Green |
Seanad Glítteann | 0 / 60
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Comhthionól Náisiúnta | 10 / 399
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Euclean Parliament | 0 / 15
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The Greens (Ghaillish: na Glasaigh) is a left-wing political party in Glytter.
Labour
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General-Secretary | Ivan Melnikov |
Chairperson | Regina Reynolds |
Founded | 1998 |
Preceded by | Industrial Labour Party Socialist Party |
Youth wing | Labour Youth Association |
Ideology | Socialism Democratic socialism |
Political position | Far-left |
Euclean Parliament group | People's Alliance of the Euclean Left |
Colours | Dark Red |
Seanad Glítteann | 0 / 60
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Comhthionól Náisiúnta | 18 / 399
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Euclean Parliament | 1 / 15
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The Labour Party (Ghaillish: Páirtí an Lucht Oibre) is a far-left political party in Glytter.
Ministries
This is a list of Glytteronian government ministries.
Current Ministries
Logo | Name | Ghaillish name | Description |
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File:Glyt Executive Bureau Logo.png | Executive Bureau | Biúró Feidhmiúcháin | The Executive Bureau, formerly known as the Cabinet Office, is responsible for overseeing the activities of the Cabinet. The Taoiseach's Office and the Tánaiste's Office are agencies within the Bureau. |
File:Glyt Ministry of Agriculture Logo.png | Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs | Aireacht Gnóthaí Talmhaíochta agus Tuaithe | The Ministry is responsible for agriculture and environmental issues relating to agriculture, fishery, reindeer husbandry, horticulture, animal welfare, foodstuffs, hunting and game management, as well as higher education and research in the field of agricultural sciences. |
File:Glyt Ministry of Children and Social Inclusion.png | Ministry of Children and Social Inclusion | Aireacht Leanaí agus Cuimsiú Sóisialta | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Culture Logo.png | Ministry of Culture | Aireacht Cultúir | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Defence Logo.png | Ministry of Defence | Aireacht Cosanta | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Education Logo.png | Ministry of Education | Aireacht Oideachais | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Energy Logo.png | Ministry of Energy | Aireacht Fuinnimh | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of the Environment Logo.png | Ministry of the Environment and Climate | Aireacht Comhshaoil agus Aeráide | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Fiance Logo.png | Ministry of Finance | Aireacht Airgeadais | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Foreign Affairs Logo.png | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Aireacht Gnóthaí Eachtracha | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Health Logo.png | Ministry of Health | Aireacht Sláinte | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of the Interior Logo.png | Ministry of the Interior | Aireacht Gnóthaí Baile | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Immigration Logo.png | Ministry of Immigration and International Relief | A Aireacht Inimirce agus Faoiseamh Idirnáisiúnta | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Justice Logo.png | Ministry of Jobs and Labour | Aireacht Poist agus Saothair | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of National Security Logo.png | Ministry of National Security | Aireacht Náisiúnta Slándála | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Pension and Welfare Logo.png | Ministry of Pensions and Welfare | Aireacht Pinsean agus Leasa | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Petroleum Logo.png | Ministry of Petroleum | Aireacht na Peitriliam | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Trade Logo.png | Ministry of Trade and Tariffs | Aireacht Trádála agus Taraifí | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Transport Logo.png | Ministry of Transport and Communications | Aireacht Iompair agus Cumarsáid | Pending |
File:Glyt Ministry of Housing Logo.png | Ministry of Urban Development and Housing | Aireacht um Fhorbairt Uirbeach agus Tithíocht | Pending |
Former Ministries
Princess of Ghailles
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Incumbent Vacant since 12 April 2017 | |
Style | Her Royal Highness |
Appointer | Monarch of Glytter |
Term length | Life tenure or until accession as or dismissal by the Sovereign |
Inaugural holder | Morcan V |
Princess of Ghailles (Ghaillish: Banphrionsa na Gaeil), alternatively Prince of Ghailles, is a title traditionally granted to the heir apparent of the Glytteronian monarch. However, the title has also been granted to the heir presumptive, which is currently the case. The last Princess of Ghailles was Princess Emily, the eldest sister of King Kenneth IV, who is King of Glytter. The title was revolved following the birth of the King's first child, Princess Mary Victoria.
Walker Doctrine
The Walker Doctrine is a term used to describe the agenda of Alexis Walker, the current Taoiseach and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Glytter. In particular, the Walker Doctrine refers to talks given by Walker arguing that women's rights, LGBT+ rights, rights for ethnic minorities and the violence against these groups should be considered issues of national security. It has since become the cornerstone of Glytteronian foreign policy, having played a key role during her tenure as Taoiseach. It has also been expanded to tie the use of foreign aid money to a nation's human rights record, with a particular focus on the three groups mentioned in the doctrine.
The doctrine
Analysis
Second Walker Cabinet
The Second Walker Cabinet, also known as Walker II and 2 Walker, was the Cabinet of Glytter of Alexis Walker from 2012 to 2017. It was formed following the 2012 Comhthionól election which saw the return of Walker as Taoiseach. The cabinet remained in place following Walker's resignation on 20 April 2017, after which it was headed by Jimmy O'Reilly as Taoiseach until the 2017 Comhthionól election.
Members
Cabinet ministers
Office | Image | Incumbent | Party | In office |
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Taoiseach | Alexis Walker | Liberty Party | 12 June 2007 - 20 April 2017 | |
Tánaiste | Malcolm Fitzpatrick | Centre Party | 12 June 2007 - present | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Frank Casarnach | Liberty Party | 1 December 2014 - present | |
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs | Rían Mac Domhnaill | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Children and Social Inclusion | File:Arlene Foster DUP MLA.jpg | Pam Hampert | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present |
Minister of Culture | Tara Carolan | Liberty Party | 12 June 2007 - present | |
Minister of Defence | Julie Royce | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Education | Lorcan O'Dowd | Liberty Party | 30 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Energy | Abigail McGovern | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of the Environment and Climate | Fearghus Mac Donnchadh | Liberty Party | 31 March 2014 - present | |
Minister of Finance | Brandon Goldman | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Health | Anne Parkins | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of the Interior | Sarah Pingins | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Immigration and International Relief | Ronan Kiley | Liberty Party | 15 August 2014 - present | |
Minister of Jobs and Labour | Harjit Sohi | Liberty Party | 1 February 2015 - present | |
Minister of Justice and Equality | Jimmy O'Reilly | Liberty Party | 20 April 2014 - present | |
Minister of National Security | Fintain Boyle | Liberty Party | 1 November 2016 - present | |
Minister of Pensions and Welfare | Saorla Ní Raghallaigh | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Petroleum | Alastar Leslie | Liberty Party | 1 December 2014 - present | |
Minister of Trade and Tariffs | Brian Fitzgerald | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Transport and Communication | File:Ellen OSullivan.png | Ellen O'Sullivan | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present |
Minister of Urban Development and Housing | Jillian Hyden | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present |
Non-voting ministers
Office | Image | Incumbent | Party | In office |
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Chief Whip of the Comhthionól Náisiúnta | Maeve Cullen | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of the Army | Brian Bóruma | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of the Navy | Maureen Phillips | Liberty Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Small Businesses | Aodhán Mac Diarmaid | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present |
Former members
- Maude O'Kane served as Minister of Children and Social Inclusion from 12 June 2007 to 1 April 2009 and as Minister of Education from 1 April 2009 to 30 June 2012.
O'Reilly Cabinet
The O'Reilly Cabinet, was the cabinet of former Taoiseach Jimmy O'Reilly. It was formed on 15 June 2017 following the 2017 Comhthionól election. Many of the ministers were sacked following O'Reilly's resignation on April 2018, replaced by incumbent Taoiseach Frank Casarnach. It was Glytter's shortest lived cabinet, lasting only 327 days.
Members
Cabinet ministers
Office | Image | Incumbent | Party | In office |
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Taoiseach | Jimmy O'Reilly | Liberty Party | 20 April 2017 - present | |
Tánaiste | Malcolm Fitzpatrick | Centre Party | 12 June 2007 - present | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Julie Royce | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs | Rían Mac Domhnaill | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Children and Social Inclusion | Tara Carolan | Liberty Party | 17 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Culture | File:Dónal Mac Diarmaid.jpg | Dónal Mac Diarmaid | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present |
Minister of Defence | Maureen Phillips | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Education | Cúan Ó Domhnaill | Centre Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Energy | Abigail McGovern | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of the Environment and Climate | Harjit Sohi | Liberty Party | 17 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Finance | Maeve Cullen | Liberty Party | 17 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Health | Íarla Ó Corráin | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of the Interior | Máire Mac Briain | Glytter Democrats | 17 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Immigration and International Relief | Jannat Hariri | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Jobs and Labour | John Brennan | Glytter Democrats | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Justice and Equality | Cairenn O'Hare | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of National Security | Sarah Pingins | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Pensions and Welfare | Saorla Ní Raghallaigh | Centre Party | 12 June 2012 - present | |
Minister of Petroleum | Brigid McMillan | Liberty Party | 1 December 2014 - present | |
Minister of Trade and Tariffs | Alastar Leslie | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Transport and Communication | Dinny Gallagher | Centre Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of Urban Development and Housing | Patrick Brannigan | Liberty Party | 17 June 2017 - present |
Non-voting ministers
Office | Image | Incumbent | Party | In office |
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Chief Whip of the Comhthionól Náisiúnta | Niall Ó Faoláin | Liberty Party | 19 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of the Army | Catríona Ní Chorráin | Centre Party | 15 June 2017 - present | |
Minister of the Navy | Fintain Boyle | Liberty Party | 15 June 2017- present | |
Minister of Small Businesses | Mick McGlinchy | Glytter Democrats | 15 June 2017 - present |
Former members
- Julie Royce as Minister of Foreign Affairs (until 22 January 2018)
- Tara Carolan as Minister of Children and Social Affairs (until 22 January 2018)
- Malcolm Fitzpatrick as Tánaiste (until 22 March 2018)
- Sarah Pingins as Minister of National Security (until 25 January 2018)
- Vittorio Maulucci as Delegate to the Euclean Council (until 25 January 2018)
Casarnach Government
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Party | |
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Taoiseach | Frank Casarnach | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Education and Tánaiste | Cúan Ó Domhnaill | 2017 | Centre | |
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs | Rían Mac Domhnaill | 2012 | Centre | |
Minister of Children and Social Inclusion | Alastar Leslie | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Culture | Robert Kean | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Defence | Aodhán Ó Cadhla | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Energy | Abigail McGovern | 2012 | Centre | |
Minister of the Environment and Climate | Pádraig Mac Piarais | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Finance | Humphrey Dumfries | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | The Laird Dunbroch | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Health | Íarla Ó Corráin | 2017 | Liberty | |
Minister of the Interior | Máire Ní Briain | 2017 | Glytter Democrats | |
Minister of Immigration and International Relief | Ceasair Ní Sluaghadhán | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Jobs and Labour | John Brennan | 2017 | Glytter Democrats | |
Minister of Justice and Equality | Dùghall Mac Maighstir | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of National Security | Brian Bóruma | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Pensions and Welfare | Saorla Ní Raghallaigh | 2012 | Centre | |
Minister of Petroleum | Brandon Goldman | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Trade and Tariffs | Ronan Kiley | 2018 | Liberty | |
Minister of Transport and Communication | Dinny Gallagher | 2017 | Centre | |
Minister of Urban Development and Housing | Patrick Brannigan | 2017 | Glytter Democrats | |
Minister of Urban Affairs and Municipal Relations | Dónal Mac Diarmaid | 2018 | Liberty |