Difference between revisions of "Albert Ainstain"
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{{Citizen| | {{Citizen| | ||
name=Albert Ainstain| | name=Albert Ainstain| | ||
number=124142| | number=124142| | ||
− | picture= | + | picture=Citizen124142.jpg| |
Society=show| | Society=show| | ||
− | country= | + | country = United Kingdom| |
level=19| | level=19| | ||
− | national rank= | + | national rank=| |
birth=Febuary 28th 2008| | birth=Febuary 28th 2008| | ||
− | death= | + | death=N/A| |
+ | dead=yes| | ||
sex=Male| | sex=Male| | ||
residence=Nova Scotia| | residence=Nova Scotia| | ||
− | party= | + | party=| |
faith=|<!-- only approved religions --> | faith=|<!-- only approved religions --> | ||
spouse=| | spouse=| | ||
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Politics=show| | Politics=show| | ||
office1=Mayor| | office1=Mayor| | ||
− | office_location1=Nova Scotia {{!}}Halifax | | + | office_location1=Nova Scotia {{!}}Halifax| |
term_begin1=March 21st 2008| | term_begin1=March 21st 2008| | ||
− | term_end1= | + | term_end1=May 21st 2008| |
− | + | successor1=Albert_Ainstain{{!}}DJ Doug Pound| | |
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− | office3=Employment Minister| | + | office3=Minister{{!}}Employment Minister| |
office_location3=Canada| | office_location3=Canada| | ||
term_begin3=March 2008| | term_begin3=March 2008| | ||
term_end3=May 2008| | term_end3=May 2008| | ||
under3=Faltnor| | under3=Faltnor| | ||
− | successor3=Alktatese | | + | successor3=Albert_Ainstain{{!}}Alktatese| |
− | office4= | + | office4=Minister of Foreign Affairs| |
office_location4=Canada| | office_location4=Canada| | ||
term_begin4=April 2008| | term_begin4=April 2008| | ||
term_end4=July 2008| | term_end4=July 2008| | ||
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predecessor4=Banach| | predecessor4=Banach| | ||
− | successor4=Smook McSmok| | + | successor4=Albert_Ainstain{{!}}Smook McSmok| |
Military=show| | Military=show| | ||
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− | '''Albert Ainstain''' was born on Day 98. He became a | + | '''Albert Ainstain''' was born on Day 98. He became a successful politician early in the new world and won two consecutive terms as '''Mayor''' in the Canadian province of [[Nova Scotia]]. Winning his first seat with [[The Canadian Nationalist Party]] he realised further success could be found in [[Canadian Paradox Party]] where he became a member of the newly instated cabinet under [[Faltnor]], in positions as both the Employment Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister. |
− | He continued as a | + | He continued as a Foreign Affairs Minister for May 2008 serving under {{eLink|citizen|119751|Derick Braham}} and then once again the following month, June, under President [[Adam Sutler]]. |
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | At current moment little is known about what happened to Albert, it is believed by some that after his prime spotlight days he | + | At current moment little is known about what happened to Albert, it is believed by some that after his prime spotlight days he went for some quiet time in his home of the [[United Kingdom]] away from stress, politics, and reporters. |
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Albert Ainstain was born on Day 98. He became a successful politician early in the new world and won two consecutive terms as Mayor in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Winning his first seat with The Canadian Nationalist Party he realised further success could be found in Canadian Paradox Party where he became a member of the newly instated cabinet under Faltnor, in positions as both the Employment Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister.
He continued as a Foreign Affairs Minister for May 2008 serving under Derick Braham and then once again the following month, June, under President Adam Sutler.
Death
At current moment little is known about what happened to Albert, it is believed by some that after his prime spotlight days he went for some quiet time in his home of the United Kingdom away from stress, politics, and reporters.