Martin I is the reigning King of Voobaha. He ascended to the throne of Voobaha by civic proclamation on 17 February 2009, following a vote for independence by the Voobahian populace. He was coronated in a ceremony at the Voobahian National Parliament building the next day.
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| - Martin I is the reigning King of Voobaha. He ascended to the throne of Voobaha by civic proclamation on 17 February 2009, following a vote for independence by the Voobahian populace. He was coronated in a ceremony at the Voobahian National Parliament building the next day.
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| - Queen Patricia of Voobaha
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| - Tillery Regional University
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| - Voobaha Independence Front
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| - HM King of Voobaha, HRH Prince of Protected Lands
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| - Former radio personality - activist
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| - Martin I is the reigning King of Voobaha. He ascended to the throne of Voobaha by civic proclamation on 17 February 2009, following a vote for independence by the Voobahian populace. He was coronated in a ceremony at the Voobahian National Parliament building the next day. Martin I, is the political leader of the nation. Voobahian power lies in the Parliament, and it's acts are considered to have Royal Assent by law. The King does retain veto power over any act of Parliament, if used within 72 hours of passage of said act. Parlimentary items introduced by HRH Martin I are considered law without Parliamentary consent. Martin I is also the figurehead leader of the Wiccan Coven of Voobaha and the Voobaha Armed Forces. He has no brothers or sisters. Martin, though twice married, has no issue, leaving the line of succession a question in the Voobaha Parliament. A debate is ongoing as to whether the line of succession would extend through Queen Patricia and her family, or be left up to a parliamentary (or popular) vote for successor.
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