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Lordnwahs is a South Pacifican politician who currently serves as [[Prime Minister|Prime Minister of the South Pacific]] and the [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation]]. Lordnwahs joined the region in January 2024.  
Lordnwahs is a South Pacifican politician who currently serves as [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific|Prime Minister]] and the [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation]]. Lordnwahs joined the region in January 2024.  


== Prime Minister (August-October 2024) ==
== Prime Minister (August-October 2024) ==
Lordnwahs won election to the office of Prime Minister in the [[July 2024 election|July 2024 prime minister election]], defeating [[ProfessorHenn]].  
Lordnwahs won election to the office of Prime Minister in the [[July 2024 Prime Minister election|July 2024 election]], defeating [[ProfessorHenn]].  


== Involvement in other regions ==
== Involvement in other regions ==
Lordnwahs is a former Speaker, Security Councillor, and Minister of Culture in The North Pacific circa 2014 and 2015.
Lordnwahs is a former Speaker, Security Councillor, and Minister of Culture in The North Pacific circa 2014 and 2015.

Revision as of 14:50, 1 August 2024

Lordnwahs
22nd Prime Minister of the South Pacific
Assumed office
August 1, 2024
Preceded byPenguinPies
Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation
Assumed office
April 19, 2024
Prime MinisterPenguinPies
Preceded byEm

Lordnwahs is a South Pacifican politician who currently serves as Prime Minister and the Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation. Lordnwahs joined the region in January 2024.

Prime Minister (August-October 2024)

Lordnwahs won election to the office of Prime Minister in the July 2024 election, defeating ProfessorHenn.

Involvement in other regions

Lordnwahs is a former Speaker, Security Councillor, and Minister of Culture in The North Pacific circa 2014 and 2015.