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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born 1649 in [[Qalit]], [[Shireroth]]) is a [[Sanama]]n politician. Oreya is co-chairperson of the [[Sanamati Democratic Party]] and the Foreign Relations Committee. He also represents the committee in the Federal Coordination Committee. In his role as co-chairperson of the Foreign Relations Committee, serving together with [[Anyala Puniso]], he is effectively co-head of state of Sanama, even though the committee formally serves as collective head of state.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born 1649 in [[Qalit]], [[Shireroth]]) is a [[Sanama]]n politician. Oreya was co-chairperson of the [[Sanamati Democratic Party]] and the Foreign Relations Committee from 1698 to 1707. He also represented the committee in the Federal Coordination Committee. In his role as co-chairperson of the Foreign Relations Committee, serving together with [[Anyala Puniso]], he was effectively co-head of state of Sanama, even though the committee formally served as collective head of state.


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Piter Oreya (born 1649 in Qalit, Shireroth) is a Sanaman politician. Oreya was co-chairperson of the Sanamati Democratic Party and the Foreign Relations Committee from 1698 to 1707. He also represented the committee in the Federal Coordination Committee. In his role as co-chairperson of the Foreign Relations Committee, serving together with Anyala Puniso, he was effectively co-head of state of Sanama, even though the committee formally served as collective head of state.