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'''Michael Redder''' (born June 19th, 1929) is a retired [[Urcea|Urcean]] politician belonging to the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. Redder served as [[Chancellor and Temporary President]] of the [[Concilium Daoni]] twice and [[Procurator]] once. In an era strongly associated with the success of the [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]], Redder was elected Procurator in 1995 and managed to win a slim [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] majority in the 1995 election, the last election in which the National Pact won a majority in the [[Concilium Daoni]] before 2015. Much of his administration was characterized by partisan deadlock which consistently saw periods of Royal rule, and Redder's personal and political rivalry with [[List_of_former_Urcean_officials#Herdan,_Stephen|Stephen Herdan]]. Known for his jovial manner and off-the-cuff quips, Redder's administration has a positive legacy in the mind of most Urceans and, decades after his retirement, he enjoys high favorability ratings.
'''Michael Redder''' (born June 19th, 1929) is a retired [[Urcea|Urcean]] politician belonging to the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. Redder served as [[Chancellor and Temporary President]] of the [[Concilium Daoni]] twice and [[Procurator]] once. In an era strongly associated with the success of the [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]], Redder was elected Procurator in 1995 and managed to win a slim [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]] majority in the 1995 election, the last election in which the National Pact won a majority in the [[Concilium Daoni]] before 2015. Much of his administration was characterized by partisan deadlock which consistently saw periods of Royal rule, and Redder's personal and political rivalry with [[List_of_former_Urcean_officials#Herdan,_Stephen|Stephen Herdan]]. Known for his jovial manner and off-the-cuff quips, Redder's administration has a positive legacy in the mind of most Urceans and, decades after his retirement, he enjoys high favorability ratings.
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===St. Clair, Martin===
'''Martin St. Clair [[Imperial Order of the Holy Cross|IHC]] [[Order of Joanus|CC]] [[Order of the North Star|GNS]], Count of Cana''' (born 18 February 1959) is a retired [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] officer and was head of the [[League of Nations Command]] during its existence. St. Clair was the highest ranking officer (a [[Ranks_in_the_Urcean_Armed_Forces#Field,_Flag_and_Staff_Officers|Lecáti Princeps]]) in the [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]] and is the highest ranking person of [[Caenish people|Caenish]] descent in the history of the Urcean military. St. Clair's efforts in the [[Final War of the Deluge]] earned him considerable global acclaim and domestic honors. [[Apostolic King of Urcea|Apostolic King]] [[Riordan VIII]] awarded St. Clair the first Grand Knighthood in the new [[Order of the North Star]] and further made St. Clair the order's first Grand Master. He was honored by the [[League of Nations]] by being the honorary first recipient of the [[League of Nations Service Medal]] for his service to the League. In addition to his orders of merit, St. Clair is one of the few individuals beyond the 19th century in [[Urcea]] to receive a [[Tria nomina movement|tria nomina system]] honorific. In May 2024, following the [[Fall of Anzo]], [[Apostolic King of Urcea|King]] [[Riordan VIII]] awarded St. Clair with an extremely rare honor - he was awarded the hereditary agnomen ''Varshanicus''. The officer's full name became "''Martin Paul Georges St. Clair Varshanicus''" following the award. He announced his retirement in December 2026 and retired from the military on midnight, 31 March 2027, at the age of 68. In 2028, he was granted the [[Peerage of Urcea|life peer title]] of Count of Cana.
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