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Frederik van Zyl Slabbert was President of Mordusia from 2301 to 2303. A former professor at the Catholic Univeristy of Talan, Slabbert suffered from health problems during his term. Therefore, the Umquas of the National Congress (Mordusia) decided not to offer van Zyl Slabbert a second candidacy. After his term, Frederik retired from politics and went to live at an olive farm in Sammodra with his wife Helena and his brother Dan.

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  • Frederik van Zyl Slabbert was President of Mordusia from 2301 to 2303. A former professor at the Catholic Univeristy of Talan, Slabbert suffered from health problems during his term. Therefore, the Umquas of the National Congress (Mordusia) decided not to offer van Zyl Slabbert a second candidacy. After his term, Frederik retired from politics and went to live at an olive farm in Sammodra with his wife Helena and his brother Dan.
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  • Frederik van Zyl Slabbert was President of Mordusia from 2301 to 2303. A former professor at the Catholic Univeristy of Talan, Slabbert suffered from health problems during his term. Therefore, the Umquas of the National Congress (Mordusia) decided not to offer van Zyl Slabbert a second candidacy. After his term, Frederik retired from politics and went to live at an olive farm in Sammodra with his wife Helena and his brother Dan.
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