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| [[Senate Seat 18|18]] || [[File:Utas.png|75px]] || [[File:Utas coa 1721.png|75px]] || [[Utas Enrique Naian|Utas Ayreon-Kalirion]] || 1683 || || 1720 (2.I.1720) || [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List|United]] || | | [[Senate Seat 18|18]] || [[File:Utas.png|75px]] || [[File:Utas coa 1721.png|75px]] || [[Utas Enrique Naian|Utas Ayreon-Kalirion]] || 1683 || || 1720 (2.I.1720) || [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List|United]] || | ||
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| [[Senate Seat 19|19]] || [[File:Furkorn Mat Jeen presidential candidate potrait.jpg|75px]] || || [[Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen]] || 1672 || || 1728 (1.I.1728) || | | [[Senate Seat 19|19]] || [[File:Furkorn Mat Jeen presidential candidate potrait.jpg|75px]] || || [[Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen]] || 1672 || || 1728 (1.I.1728) || [[Phineonesian faction|Phineonesian]] || | ||
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| [[Senate Seat 20|20]] || || [[File:Coat of arms of Forajasaki.png|75px]] || [[Ahmad Abdullah Inzun Shah]] || ? || || 1728 (1.I.1728) || | | [[Senate Seat 20|20]] || || [[File:Coat of arms of Forajasaki.png|75px]] || [[Ahmad Abdullah Inzun Shah]] || ? || || 1728 (1.I.1728) || [[Phineonesian faction|Phineonesian]] || ''Has not taken up his seat yet'' | ||
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== Important matters == | == Important matters == |
Revision as of 12:24, 1 January 2024
The twelfth Senate of the Lakes is expected to meet on 1.I.1728, supplanting the eleventh Senate.
The twelfth Senate has 20 members.
Composition
Seat No | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Death | Tenure | Faction | Comment |
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1 | Marcus Avon-El Myksos | 1702 (Kezan) | 1722 (15.VI.1722) | – | ||||
2 | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1672 Ghawlama | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
3 | Sooraj Wasli | 1691 | 1726– (6.XV.1726–) | Conservative | ||||
4 | Jaya Prabhu | 1676 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
5 | Saurabh Farrah | 1680 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
6 | Mondo Etzeterra | Unknown | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
7 | Roya al-Osman | 1686 | 1720 (24.II.1720) | Humanist | ||||
8 | Khoga Checheyigen | 1669 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
9 | Isabella III Güntherdohtor Merrick | 1686 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
10 | Fahime Jafarnejad | 1686 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
11 | Asmila Avon-El | 1690 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
12 | Ichirō of Varmland | 1693 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
13 | Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar | 1673 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
14 | Sackhcham Kapudia | 1681 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
15 | Catherine Wythe | 1689 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
16 | Sirithil, Lady Laegel | 1698 Erudition | 1719 (22.XIV.1719) | Verionist | ||||
17 | Anastasia | 1674 | 1720 (2.I.1720) | United | ||||
18 | Utas Ayreon-Kalirion | 1683 | 1720 (2.I.1720) | United | ||||
19 | Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen | 1672 | 1728 (1.I.1728) | Phineonesian | ||||
20 | Ahmad Abdullah Inzun Shah | ? | 1728 (1.I.1728) | Phineonesian | Has not taken up his seat yet |
Important matters
Year | M | D | Item | Outcome | Comment |
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