Georges-Herman Dubois (1942- ) was the first Unitary President of the Federation of Texas. He is the younger brother of the current President. The two have long been rivals. Georges-Herman Dubois is currently head of the Parti Monarchical-Democratique of Nouvelle-Louisianne, a member of the Coalition for States' Rights. He was formerly the 3rd President from Nouvelle-Louisianne (1982-1988), serving in the 7th-9th Presidencies. He ran for re-election in 1997, but was defeated by his brother. In 1999, he ran for President of Nouvelle-Louisianne (formerly titled Governor-General), but was defeated.
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| - Georges-Herman Dubois (1942- ) was the first Unitary President of the Federation of Texas. He is the younger brother of the current President. The two have long been rivals. Georges-Herman Dubois is currently head of the Parti Monarchical-Democratique of Nouvelle-Louisianne, a member of the Coalition for States' Rights. He was formerly the 3rd President from Nouvelle-Louisianne (1982-1988), serving in the 7th-9th Presidencies. He ran for re-election in 1997, but was defeated by his brother. In 1999, he ran for President of Nouvelle-Louisianne (formerly titled Governor-General), but was defeated.
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| - Georges-Herman Dubois (1942- ) was the first Unitary President of the Federation of Texas. He is the younger brother of the current President. The two have long been rivals. Georges-Herman Dubois is currently head of the Parti Monarchical-Democratique of Nouvelle-Louisianne, a member of the Coalition for States' Rights. He was formerly the 3rd President from Nouvelle-Louisianne (1982-1988), serving in the 7th-9th Presidencies. Upon the creation of the Unitary Presidency, he stepped forward as a potential presidential candidate, winning his party's nomination. He fought against the centralization of the federation, warning that it would lead to civil war. He ran for re-election in 1997, but was defeated by his brother. In 1999, he ran for President of Nouvelle-Louisianne (formerly titled Governor-General), but was defeated.
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