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'''Lord Weiis''' is a [[citizen]] of [[United Kingdom]].
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'''Lord Weiis''' was a [[citizen]] of {{CountryLink|United Kingdom}}.
  
 
==Politics==
 
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==Media==
 
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'''{{ELink|newspaper|193302|The Daily Word}}''' is the newspaper owned and published by Lord Weiss.
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'''{{ELink|newspaper|193302|The Daily Word}}''' was the newspaper owned and published by Lord Weiss.

Revision as of 19:27, 1 December 2018

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I, Mr Woldy, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, hereby appoint Lord Weiis, Member of the Order of the British eRepublik Empire, as conferred by the United Kingdom Honours Committee.


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Dead citizen

Lord Weiis

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Unknown Person.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-United Kingdom.jpg British
Date of birth 18 June 2009
Date of death 2010
Residence Flag-United Kingdom.jpg South West of England
Sex Male
Newspaper My two cents...
Politics
Congressman of United Kingdom
26 July 2009 – 24 October 2009
Succeeded by MiloMan
Apprentice Ministry of Home Affairs of United Kingdom
11 August 2009 – 5 October 2009
Apprentice Ministry of Work of United Kingdom
20 June 2009 – 6 July 2009
Regional Councilor for Media of South East of England
13 August 2009 – unknown
Ambassador of Hungary
20 August 2009 – 7 September 2009
underMinister for Entertainment of United Kingdom
5 October 2009 – unknown
Preceded by Rob
Ambassador of Poland
5 October 2009 – unknown
Minister of Work of United Kingdom
18 October 2009 – 6 July 2009
Preceded by John Foresti
Military
Military rank Icon rank Major**.png Major**

Lord Weiis was a citizen of Icon-United Kingdom.png United Kingdom.

Politics

Soon after joined the Ministry of work as an apprentice. He then ran for congress in the South West of England with TUP and won. Since then, he has served on their regional council, been reelected in the South West as their congressman and joined the Ministry of Home Affairs as an apprentice.
He has also been appointed as United Kingdom ambassador to Italy. He has since served as ambassador to Romania, Poland and Hungary. He was then promoted to underMinister of Entertainment for the MoHa where he has spearheaded the growth of Region Wars and the UK Lottery. He decided to step down as South West of England congressman for the October-November month, and as uM of Entertainment for the MoHa when he was appointed Minister of Work in the absence of John Foresti. In November, after the success of Woldy he was made an apprentice to the MoHa and a uM in the MoW. He also announced his intentions to become PP for TUP. He hopes to one day become a real Lord.

Military Career

Lord Weiis was a member of The Royal Guard. He eventually rose to the rank of Lieutenant for Dog Company, until its abolition.

Media

The Daily Word was the newspaper owned and published by Lord Weiss.