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'''Ines Schumacher''' was a [[citizen]] of [[South Africa]] and first [[Party president]] of [[United South Africa]]. She negotiated the freedom of [[Limpopo]] from Brazilian occupation after the [[Indonesia-South Africa War]] and was unanimously elected president of the freed new South Africa, serving as the 15th [[President]] of [[South Africa]]. | '''Ines Schumacher''' was a [[citizen]] of [[South Africa]] and first [[Party president]] of [[United South Africa]]. She negotiated the freedom of [[Limpopo]] from Brazilian occupation after the [[Indonesia-South Africa War]] and was unanimously elected president of the freed new South Africa, serving as the 15th [[President]] of [[South Africa]]. | ||
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In December 2009, Ines ran again for president, supported by the [[South African Gold Party]] and her own party, {{eLink|party|2570|Independent Alternative}}, against [[Frank Furglar]] ("FF") and {{eLink|citizen|1261708|Cornelious Maximillian O'Brien}} and won. | In December 2009, Ines ran again for president, supported by the [[South African Gold Party]] and her own party, {{eLink|party|2570|Independent Alternative}}, against [[Frank Furglar]] ("FF") and {{eLink|citizen|1261708|Cornelious Maximillian O'Brien}} and won. | ||
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+ | *May 2009 - Appointed Vice President of South Africa | ||
+ | *September and October 2009 - Appointed Minister of Liberation Negotiations | ||
+ | *November 2009 - Appointed Minister of Information | ||
+ | *January 2010 - Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
+ | *February 2010 - Appointed Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
+ | *March 2010 - Appointed Minister of Defence in a provisional Government of South Africa | ||
+ | *April 2010 - Appointed Minister of Defence | ||
+ | *May 2010 - Appointed Minister of Security during [[mulderpf]] presidency. | ||
Ines Schumacher appeared as ''Ines the Rogue'' in Josie Brooks's fictional play [[Seeking Fate's Tapestry]]. | Ines Schumacher appeared as ''Ines the Rogue'' in Josie Brooks's fictional play [[Seeking Fate's Tapestry]]. | ||
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+ | She was a Notable Alumnus of the [[Pretorian Guard]] military unit. | ||
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Ines Schumacher was a citizen of South Africa and first Party president of United South Africa. She negotiated the freedom of Limpopo from Brazilian occupation after the Indonesia-South Africa War and was unanimously elected president of the freed new South Africa, serving as the 15th President of South Africa.
Ines Schumacher served in the cabinet of Steven Bosch as Presidential advisor in addition to being in the Presidential Caucus with Jizzie McGuire, Gabriel Borien and ERDWURM.
In December 2009, Ines ran again for president, supported by the South African Gold Party and her own party, Independent Alternative, against Frank Furglar ("FF") and Cornelious Maximillian O'Brien and won.
- May 2009 - Appointed Vice President of South Africa
- September and October 2009 - Appointed Minister of Liberation Negotiations
- November 2009 - Appointed Minister of Information
- January 2010 - Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs
- February 2010 - Appointed Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- March 2010 - Appointed Minister of Defence in a provisional Government of South Africa
- April 2010 - Appointed Minister of Defence
- May 2010 - Appointed Minister of Security during mulderpf presidency.
Ines Schumacher appeared as Ines the Rogue in Josie Brooks's fictional play Seeking Fate's Tapestry.
She was a Notable Alumnus of the Pretorian Guard military unit.
Avatars
Avatar used in Seeking Fate's Tapestry