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Rudolph Geoghegan (b. June 21st, 2828) is the former Minister of Health & Social Services of Greater Hulstria, serving from 2884 to 2928 and was the 16th Chairman of the Fascist Authority Party; Rudolph was also the Chief Minister of Mitrania, a Crownland in Greater Hulstria, from 2866 to 2877. When Geoghegan left the cabinet in 2928, he was the most senior member of the government, both in terms of age, and years served in the cabinet. Geoghegan was originally elected to that office in September 2866, succeeding Edward Roderick III, and was succeeded by Winrich Schwarhausen in 2877. Geoghegan served on the Crownland Party Committee for Mitrania during his time as Chief Minister and as the Vice-Chief Officer of Mitrania. Geoghegan also sat on the National Congress of the Fascist Authority

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  • Rudolph Geoghegan
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  • Rudolph Geoghegan (b. June 21st, 2828) is the former Minister of Health & Social Services of Greater Hulstria, serving from 2884 to 2928 and was the 16th Chairman of the Fascist Authority Party; Rudolph was also the Chief Minister of Mitrania, a Crownland in Greater Hulstria, from 2866 to 2877. When Geoghegan left the cabinet in 2928, he was the most senior member of the government, both in terms of age, and years served in the cabinet. Geoghegan was originally elected to that office in September 2866, succeeding Edward Roderick III, and was succeeded by Winrich Schwarhausen in 2877. Geoghegan served on the Crownland Party Committee for Mitrania during his time as Chief Minister and as the Vice-Chief Officer of Mitrania. Geoghegan also sat on the National Congress of the Fascist Authority
Office
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  • Chief Minister of Mitrania
  • Minister of Health & Social Services of Greater Hulstria
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term start
  • 2866-09-02(xsd:date)
  • 2884-06-01(xsd:date)
  • 2889-08-28(xsd:date)
Birth Date
  • 2828-06-21(xsd:date)
Residence
  • Hennersdam, Mitrania
Spouse
  • Tory Brunson
Name
  • Rudolph Geoghegan
Party
Birth Place
  • Hennersdam, Mitrania
term end
  • 2877-05-02(xsd:date)
  • 2906-01-01(xsd:date)
  • 2928-04-02(xsd:date)
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Children
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Occupation
  • Medical Professional, Politician
Predecessor
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  • Rudolph Geoghegan (b. June 21st, 2828) is the former Minister of Health & Social Services of Greater Hulstria, serving from 2884 to 2928 and was the 16th Chairman of the Fascist Authority Party; Rudolph was also the Chief Minister of Mitrania, a Crownland in Greater Hulstria, from 2866 to 2877. When Geoghegan left the cabinet in 2928, he was the most senior member of the government, both in terms of age, and years served in the cabinet. Geoghegan was originally elected to that office in September 2866, succeeding Edward Roderick III, and was succeeded by Winrich Schwarhausen in 2877. Geoghegan served on the Crownland Party Committee for Mitrania during his time as Chief Minister and as the Vice-Chief Officer of Mitrania. Geoghegan also sat on the National Congress of the Fascist Authority Party, the ruling party government, before assuming the leadership in 2889. Geoghegan is married to Tory Brunson and has three children with her. Prior to political life, Geoghegan served as a licensed medical practitioner, and received his degree of Doctor of Medicine with honors from the Mitrania School of Medicine in Graaffsberg.
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