Difference between revisions of "Abdullah Nasrallah"
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− | Abdullah Nasrallah became Prime Minister elect in August 4, 2006 when his party got the most votes he then on August 10, 2006 was the first Prime Minister in history to be inorgirated after a Kings death because [[King James Douglas Morrison II]] died on 9 August, 2006 he was | + | Abdullah Nasrallah became Prime Minister elect in August 4, 2006 when his party got the most votes he then on August 10, 2006 was the first Prime Minister in history to be inorgirated after a Kings death because [[King James Douglas Morrison II]] died on 9 August, 2006 he was the fourth Prime Minister of United Morrison he was ousted by the military on the night of 22 October, 2006 after the Military called him a tyrant and unloyalist to the King |
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Revision as of 18:34, 24 January 2007
Rank: | 4th Prime Minister of United Morrison |
Term of Office: | 10 August, 2006-22 October, 2006 |
Predecessor: | Kenneth Belate |
Date of Birth: | 27 October 1968 |
Date of Death: | Not Dead |
Place of Birth: | New Beirut, United Morrison |
Spouse: | Noor Nasrallah |
Children: | Abdul Nasrallah, Muhammed Nasrallah |
Profession: | Politician |
Political Party: | Religious Party |
Languages spoken | English, Arabic |
Early Life
Abdullah Muhammad Nasrallah was born on 6 May, 1953 he joined the Religus Party in 1982 and became Leader in 1992 after Lionel James died
Prime Minister
Abdullah Nasrallah became Prime Minister elect in August 4, 2006 when his party got the most votes he then on August 10, 2006 was the first Prime Minister in history to be inorgirated after a Kings death because King James Douglas Morrison II died on 9 August, 2006 he was the fourth Prime Minister of United Morrison he was ousted by the military on the night of 22 October, 2006 after the Military called him a tyrant and unloyalist to the King
Preceded by: Kenneth Belate |
Prime Minister of United Morrison 2006 |
Followed by: James Kaman |
Preceded by: Lionel James |
Leader of the Religious Party 1992–Present |
Followed by: none |