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The '''Ambaran Socialist Alliance''' is the largest of the two major [[Pantocratorian Ambara]]n parties, occupying twenty three (33) seats in the Colonial Legislature's sixty-eight (68) seats. It holds a minority government. It is a moderate [[socialist party]], affiliated to the [[Pantocratorian Socialist Alliance]] in [[Pantocratoria]].
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The '''Ambaran Socialist Alliance''' is the largest of the two major [[Pantocratorian Ambara]]n parties, occupying twenty three (33) seats in the Colonial Legislature's sixty-eight (68) seats. It holds a minority government. It is a moderate [[Socialist Party|socialist party]], affiliated to the [[Pantocratorian Socialist Alliance]] in [[Pantocratoria]].
  
 
== Members of the Colonial Legislature ==
 
== Members of the Colonial Legislature ==

Revision as of 12:11, 1 February 2006

Ambaran Socialist Alliance
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Established 2005
Economic ideology Democratic Socialist
Social ideology Democratic Socialist
Parliamentary Leader Cecile Bucelli
Pantocratorian Affiliate Pantocratorian Socialist Alliance

The Ambaran Socialist Alliance is the largest of the two major Pantocratorian Ambaran parties, occupying twenty three (33) seats in the Colonial Legislature's sixty-eight (68) seats. It holds a minority government. It is a moderate socialist party, affiliated to the Pantocratorian Socialist Alliance in Pantocratoria.

Members of the Colonial Legislature

  • Cecile Bucelli (Premier, Minister for Trade)
  • Jean-Pierre Rochefort (Deputy Premier, Treasurer)
  • Felicité Delabiere (Minister for External Affairs)
  • Filipos Allepos (Minister for Defence)
  • Susanne Laven (Minister for the Interior)
  • Roderic Pelos (Attorney General)
  • Jean-Philippe Gastinois (Minister for Roads, Railways, Ports and Infrastructure)
  • Chrétien Jenier (Minister for Health)
  • Rosaline Lully (Minister for Education)
  • Marius Villiers (Minister for Mines, Energy, and Natural Resources)
  • Cosette Romain
  • Maria Idos
  • Constantine Bercossi
  • Louis Rossi
  • Demetra Kostapoulos
  • Dominique Boucherouge
  • Seline Pegedici
  • Pierre de la Porte
  • Michelle Thierry
  • Georgios Doukanous
  • Konstantina Nikea
  • Theodora Compalier
  • Isabelle Pallé
  • Marie Thessalis
  • Jacques Daladier
  • Philippe Renoit
  • Marie-Anne Drakopoulos
  • Jean-Charles Lully
  • Louis-André Pelos
  • Georgios Adams
  • Jean Herapoulos
  • Pierre Thessaly
  • Konstantinos Fouras