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Revision as of 12:00, 6 October 2008
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Leader of the Opposition | |||||||||||||||||
In office since: August 24, 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Nucleawasta | ||||||||||||||||
Minister for Recruitment | |||||||||||||||||
In office since: August 24, 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Delta Golf Sierra | ||||||||||||||||
Regional Security Officer | |||||||||||||||||
In office since: September 22, 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Northern Sushi | ||||||||||||||||
Leader of The Social Democratic Party Of Liberalia | |||||||||||||||||
In office since: July 15, 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Prime Minister Kurt | ||||||||||||||||
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Political party: | The Reform Party | ||||||||||||||||
Senita is also a user account at Liberalia's forum. Senita etablished the old Reform Party, which merged with The Independence Party. Senita was elected to mayor in Bahia Esmeralda, the first user without admin-status, in November 2007. Appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs by the elected Prime Minister, Woolcott, at February 28, 2008. Despite his short time in office, the most visible heritage after Senita's Foreign Ministry is the ministrial seal, used in all foreign updates after its first appearance on February 12.[1] He standed as Prime Minister candidate in front of the election in June 2008, and fronted a champaign together with Trodenhiem (than called "Satan"). They focused on recruiting, foreign affairs and including of new citizens, and the campaign was doing quite well.[2] However, when the results of the elections were released June 16th, Senita had lost to both Nucleawasta and Palestine Free 2, after recieving only 3 first preference votes.[3] Currently working as Election Commissioner (EC), and leader of The Reform Party.
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