Difference between revisions of "Marc Newells"
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<tr><td align="center">'''Nationality:'''</td><td align="center">[[Liverpool England|Liverpool Englander]]</td></tr> | <tr><td align="center">'''Nationality:'''</td><td align="center">[[Liverpool England|Liverpool Englander]]</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="center">'''Hometown:'''</td><td align="center">[[City Centre|City Centre of Liverpool]]</td></tr> | <tr><td align="center">'''Hometown:'''</td><td align="center">[[City Centre|City Centre of Liverpool]]</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td align="center">'''Political Spectrum:'''</td><td align="center">Moderate Centrist</td></tr> | <tr><td align="center">'''Political Spectrum:'''</td><td align="center">Moderate Centrist</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="center">'''Political Party:'''</td><td align="center">National Centrist Board</td></tr> | <tr><td align="center">'''Political Party:'''</td><td align="center">National Centrist Board</td></tr> | ||
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− | Newells was once Liverpool England Prime Minister, appointed by outgoing Prime Minister Erfin Caws. In the recent Liverpool England elections, he did not run, instead letting [[Thomas Douglas]] run for the National Centrist Board. Douglas | + | Newells was once Liverpool England Prime Minister, appointed by outgoing Prime Minister Erfin Caws. In the recent Liverpool England elections, he did not run, instead letting [[Thomas Douglas]] run for the National Centrist Board. Douglas then appointed Newells to be his senior advisor, but after Douglas' resignation as Prime Minister the new PM Michael Harley released him from the Cabinet, with him having been chosen to be the FALE Chairman. |
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− | {{succession box | before=''New position created'' | title=[[Liverpool England]] Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister | years=2140 – | + | {{succession box | before=''New position created'' | title=[[Liverpool England]] Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister | years=2140 – 2145 (Liverpool England time) | after=''Position scrapped''}} |
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+ | {{succession box| before=[[Syku Lyku (SyLy)|Syku Lyku]] | title=[[Football Association of Liverpool England]] chairman | years=[[World Cup 31]] Qualifiers – present | after=''Incumbent''}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:52, 13 October 2006
Marc Newells | |
Nationality: | Liverpool Englander |
Hometown: | City Centre of Liverpool |
Political Spectrum: | Moderate Centrist |
Political Party: | National Centrist Board |
Newells was once Liverpool England Prime Minister, appointed by outgoing Prime Minister Erfin Caws. In the recent Liverpool England elections, he did not run, instead letting Thomas Douglas run for the National Centrist Board. Douglas then appointed Newells to be his senior advisor, but after Douglas' resignation as Prime Minister the new PM Michael Harley released him from the Cabinet, with him having been chosen to be the FALE Chairman.
Preceded by: Erfin Caws |
Liverpool England Prime Minister (de facto Chacor Head of State) 2120 – 2140 (Liverpool England time) |
Followed by: Thomas Douglas |
Preceded by: Erfin Caws |
Liverpool England Minister of Sport 2116 – 2123 (Liverpool England time) |
Followed by: none |
Preceded by: New position created |
Liverpool England Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister 2140 – 2145 (Liverpool England time) |
Followed by: Position scrapped |
Preceded by: Syku Lyku |
Football Association of Liverpool England chairman World Cup 31 Qualifiers – present |
Followed by: Incumbent |
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