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| office            = President of the Anti-Catholic League
| office            = President of the [[Anti-Catholic League]]
| term_start        = December 13th 1993
| term_start        = December 13th 1993
| term_end          = August 26th 2001
| term_end          = August 26th 1996
| office2            = Second Party Secretary of the Ganshi Municipality
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| term_start2        = June 27th 1995
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|party             = [[Party of Corummese Democrats]]
|party             = [[Party of Daxian Democrats]]
|birth_date     = May 5th 1925
|birth_date     = May 5th 1925
|birth_place        = [[Ganshi]]
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'''Chul Lung Qua''' was a Corummese businessman, functionary and anti-[[Catholic Church|Catholic]] activist. A native of provincial [[Ganshi]], he moved with his family to [[Urcea]] to pursue business opportunities in the metals trading sector. During his stay his daughter, [[List_of_Urcean_officials#.C3.81ine.2C_Beth_Qua|Wei Fen]], secretly converted to Catholicism without obtaining his permission. Mr. Qua went on to sue the [[Government of Urcea|Urcean government]] in ''[[Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government]]'' to prevent his daughter from gaining asylum, but failed to win in court. Shortly after, he returned to [[Corumm]] to start the [[Anti-Catholic League]], a pressure group advocating for the closure of all Catholic institutions in the country. Public outrage over the legal ruling against Qua and the agitation of the League played into the hands of the ruling [[Party of Corummese Democrats]] as shortly after it moved to shut down all religious practice in [[Corumm]]. He joined the PCD in 1994 and rose to become Second Party Secretary in his native [[Ganshi]] and was the supervising functionary present at the closure of the Ganshi catholic seminary. Chul Lung Qua was a lifetime smoker and would die of complications from lung cancer in 2001.
'''Chul Lung Qua''' was a Daxian businessman, functionary and anti-[[Catholic Church|Catholic]] activist. A native of provincial [[Ganshi]], he moved with his family to [[Urcea]] to pursue business opportunities in the metals trading sector. During his stay his daughter, [[List_of_Urcean_officials#.C3.81ine.2C_Beth_Qua|Wei Fen]], secretly converted to Catholicism without obtaining his permission. Mr. Qua went on to sue the [[Government of Urcea|Urcean government]] in ''[[Qua v. His Most Christian Majesty's Government]]'' to prevent his daughter from gaining asylum, but failed to win in court. Shortly after, he returned to [[Daxia]] to start the [[Anti-Catholic League]], a pressure group advocating for the closure of all Catholic institutions in the country. Public outrage over the legal ruling against Qua and the agitation of the League played into the hands of the ruling [[Party of Daxian Democrats]] as shortly after it moved to shut down all religious practice in [[Daxia]]. He joined the PCD in 1994 and rose to become Second Party Secretary in his native [[Ganshi]] and was the supervising functionary present at the closure of the Ganshi Catholic seminary. Chul Lung Qua was a lifetime smoker and would die of complications from lung cancer in 2001 without having met his daughter again.
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