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Robert "RR" Reid is a South African politician and party president of the [[South African Gold Party]]. He is a former Speaker of Congress and a candidate in the January 2010 general election; however was unusually inactive in the days leading up to the fifth.
 
Robert "RR" Reid is a South African politician and party president of the [[South African Gold Party]]. He is a former Speaker of Congress and a candidate in the January 2010 general election; however was unusually inactive in the days leading up to the fifth.

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Robert Reid

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Society
Nationality Flag-South Africa.jpg South African
National rank 135
Date of birth 21 September 2009
Residence Limpopo
Sex Male
Political party South African Gold Party
Politics
Party president of South African Gold Party
6 October 2009 – Present
Speaker of Congress of South Africa
26 November 2009 – 25 December 2009
Succeeded by Karl Bauer
Military
Military unit South African Armed Forces
Military rank Icon rank General.png General
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Robert "RR" Reid is a South African politician and party president of the South African Gold Party. He is a former Speaker of Congress and a candidate in the January 2010 general election; however was unusually inactive in the days leading up to the fifth.