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Statement on the Appointment of Feirmont as Minister of Foreign Affairs
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THE CABINET OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
Statement on the Appointment of Feirmont as Minister of Foreign Affairs

On March 11 Lord Ravenclaw forfeited his citizenship and associated position as Minister of Foreign Affairs. This created a vacancy for the position within 20 days of the start of a new term, mandating an interim appointed by the Cabinet, as opposed to the holding of a special election.

Following extensive discussions, the Cabinet has decided to appointed Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs Feirmont to as Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is a relative newcomer to the region, but has proven to be very engaged, eager to learn and extremely dedicated to the improvement of the South Pacific. We are sure that he will be able to lead the Foreign Ministry swiftly and continue all pending negotiations, namely the proposed treaty with Spiritus.

Thank you,

The Cabinet of the South Pacific
Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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Statement on the Appointment of Feirmont as Minister of Foreign Affairs - by Kris Kringle - 03-14-2015, 03:31 PM



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