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  • |'''FAKAOFO''' — A number of local leaders loyal to the Fijian monarchy have walked out of Tokelau's constitutional co
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders|Tramethyck]]
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  • ...04 25) was a general leutenant in interwar [[Lithuania]], one of the main leaders of the [[1926 coup]] after which [[Antanas Smetona]] came to power. In 1936 [[Category:Local Leaders|Plechavicius, Povilas]]
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  • ...iaus apskritis]]) via [[Courland]]. He played a vital role in quelling the local Slavs and Maasais who supported the invading Russians there. After Naujojo [[Category:Local Leaders|Audronis]]
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  • ...Star Societies]]. Various local Unionist Parties went their own way on a local level, especially in provinces with relatively low Native populations such During the late 1980s and 1990s local Unionist Parties have been growing in strength, espousing a more straightfo
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders]]
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  • ...'patoisant'' revolt in [[New Francy]], it was decided to exile some of the leaders instead of creating martyrs by executing them. Although [[Louisianne|Louisi ...k little or no laurentian and although some efforts were made by community leaders to prevent assimilation, there is a real fear that within a few generations
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders]]
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  • ...1er (né Jean-Jacques Dessaline) in 1801 after succesfully overthrowing the local [[France|French]] landowners. [[Napoleon]] chose to recognise his claim thu [[Category:World Leaders]]
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  • ...080405|Polynesian United News Agency — 05.APR.2008 — Tokelauan leaders court O'ahuan king| ...iain, the islands' elected head of government under Fijian rule; and other local dignitaries greeted the king with a variety of Tokalauan handicrafts, chief
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders]]
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  • ...Egias Sakartuli XI (1923-2002) and Nina Bartuli (1925- ) and was taught as local schools in his home town of Rustavi. He got enough money to enter Tblisi St [[Category:World Leaders|Sakartuli]]
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders]]
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  • associating with Pègre leaders. The PCs, meanwhile, had to face accusations in leaders from all other parties in the Council to find a partner that shares
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  • .... Today, the King tends to serve more as a mediator between various local leaders than as a king in the common sense of the word.
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  • ...e somewhat of a living legend for the number of time he was flogged by the local commander. After one such punishement where he received a "slow 100"(¹) fo ...nd a murderer. He was aparently abandoned at the age of 3 to the care of a local illegal grog salesman and "herbalist", some say he was exchanged for 2 bott
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  • ...he ancient Metropolitanate of [[Samarqand]], where he became involved with local education reform. ...ion that took its inspiration from his previous struggles on behalf of the local people.
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  • [[Category:Local Leaders]]
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  • ...ers, as opposed to the functioning of the Qurultaı where established local leaders came together to discuss issues. Opposition to the Government's ideas was ...ly would chair the meetings, and as this rotated among the different local leaders from year to year, the result was an ever-changing head of state.
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  • ...ly neutral on most social issues, believing those to be best dealt with by local governments. Internationalist. Party President is [[Pak Ol-Uañ]] ...list. Believes it's Japan's destiny and duty to be a world leader. Their leaders dream of the establishment of a worldwide Buddhist theocracy centered on Ja
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