Yvette de Brisay, Contesse de Lambéry et Lévry-sur-Kanjorgne (b. 2898 - d. 2986) was a politician and former Premier Ministre of Kanjor. Originally entering politics as a Communist, Yvette de Brisay served in the three great offices of state (Finance, Foreign Affairs, and Premier Ministre) under Communist administrations, and was hotly tipped for the role of Chairman of the Parti Révolutionnaire des Travailleurs. However, her liberalism and avowed bipartisanship sat ill at ease with an increasingly hardline Communist movement, and she eventually defected to the pro-Monarchy Union Royale after 48 years with the Communists. She was notable for serving as Foreign Minister under Communist, Nationalist and Royalist administrations.
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| - Yvette de Brisay, Contesse de Lambéry et Lévry-sur-Kanjorgne (b. 2898 - d. 2986) was a politician and former Premier Ministre of Kanjor. Originally entering politics as a Communist, Yvette de Brisay served in the three great offices of state (Finance, Foreign Affairs, and Premier Ministre) under Communist administrations, and was hotly tipped for the role of Chairman of the Parti Révolutionnaire des Travailleurs. However, her liberalism and avowed bipartisanship sat ill at ease with an increasingly hardline Communist movement, and she eventually defected to the pro-Monarchy Union Royale after 48 years with the Communists. She was notable for serving as Foreign Minister under Communist, Nationalist and Royalist administrations.
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| - Yvette de Brisay, Contesse de Lambéry et Lévry-sur-Kanjorgne (b. 2898 - d. 2986) was a politician and former Premier Ministre of Kanjor. Originally entering politics as a Communist, Yvette de Brisay served in the three great offices of state (Finance, Foreign Affairs, and Premier Ministre) under Communist administrations, and was hotly tipped for the role of Chairman of the Parti Révolutionnaire des Travailleurs. However, her liberalism and avowed bipartisanship sat ill at ease with an increasingly hardline Communist movement, and she eventually defected to the pro-Monarchy Union Royale after 48 years with the Communists. She was notable for serving as Foreign Minister under Communist, Nationalist and Royalist administrations.
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