Difference between revisions of "Gabriel J. Gabriel"
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− | '''Gabriel J. Gabriel''' is an [[Adal]]ese independent [[politician]]. | + | '''Gabriel J. Gabriel''' is an [[Adal]]ese independent [[politician]]. In summer of 2006 he was the first person to hold both the office of Interior Minister and Foreign Minister at the same time. |
Little is known about this mysterious figure; not even his date or place of birth is known. Gabriel J. Gabriel appeared to politics of Adal suddenly after the weird resignation of Interior Minister [[Fredrick Höjd]] in March, 2006. It is said that Höjd himself recommended Gabriel for Prime Minister [[Sonja Burgenstein]], but Höjd has not given any statements after he left in March, 2006 for the Baiba-Baiba islands. | Little is known about this mysterious figure; not even his date or place of birth is known. Gabriel J. Gabriel appeared to politics of Adal suddenly after the weird resignation of Interior Minister [[Fredrick Höjd]] in March, 2006. It is said that Höjd himself recommended Gabriel for Prime Minister [[Sonja Burgenstein]], but Höjd has not given any statements after he left in March, 2006 for the Baiba-Baiba islands. | ||
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+ | In July, 2006 Gabriel made a law proposal to the Federal Convention that would move all power in domestic politics to Interior Minister and all power in foreign politics to Foreign Minister, but the law was declined with votes 399 to 3. Prime Minister Burgenstein deposed Gabriel thereafter. | ||
Although independent, his politics resemble much those of the Christian Democrats. | Although independent, his politics resemble much those of the Christian Democrats. | ||
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[[Category:Adalese politicians|Gabriel, Gabriel J.]] | [[Category:Adalese politicians|Gabriel, Gabriel J.]] |
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Gabriel J. Gabriel is an Adalese independent politician. In summer of 2006 he was the first person to hold both the office of Interior Minister and Foreign Minister at the same time.
Little is known about this mysterious figure; not even his date or place of birth is known. Gabriel J. Gabriel appeared to politics of Adal suddenly after the weird resignation of Interior Minister Fredrick Höjd in March, 2006. It is said that Höjd himself recommended Gabriel for Prime Minister Sonja Burgenstein, but Höjd has not given any statements after he left in March, 2006 for the Baiba-Baiba islands.
In July, 2006 Gabriel made a law proposal to the Federal Convention that would move all power in domestic politics to Interior Minister and all power in foreign politics to Foreign Minister, but the law was declined with votes 399 to 3. Prime Minister Burgenstein deposed Gabriel thereafter.
Although independent, his politics resemble much those of the Christian Democrats.
Preceded by: Fredrick Höjd |
Interior Minister of Adal 25 March – 10 July, 2006 |
Succeeded by: Linda Björkesund |
Preceded by: Per-Joppe Kristiansson |
Foreign Minister of Adal 20 June – 10 July, 2006 |
Succeeded by: Reidar Finnehammar |