William Denotti

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William Denotti
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Position
Speaker of the Duma
Term as Speaker
1909-1912
Tenure at Start
16 Years
Affiliation
IAU (Ibertarian Allischzstang Unitusazugawundersee)

Edwardi William Denotti Bel Marino Santino Surrelli was born on July 4, 1851 in Milan, Italy and died on September 25, 1921 in Andebork, Popeleoma Del Signe. The only member to represent a small party that never won reelection except for the Nazi party in 1940 was the IAU which was a radical new party that represented the interests of the Coastal Cities and cities reliant on the rivers. It was popular at first, but by his second term in 1911, he started to become more of a strict moderator and in 1912, he did not recieve reelection and lost his seat in the house. Determined that the IAU would triumph over the whole of Popeleoma Del Signe, he continued to campaign but the police began to keep check on him until he died in 1921.

Speaker of the Duma

Preceded by: Dell Vauxhall Succeeded by: Charles Vendell