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|honorific-prefix = General Secretary
|name = Kiet Narvga
|caption = Narvga in January 1970, at the beginning of the AIW
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|image = Narvga.jpg
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|term_start = 2 March 1970
|term_end = September 1996
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|successor = ''Office Disbanded''
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|birth_name = Kiet Iosif Narvga
|birth_date = {{birth date|1927|1|3|df=yes}}
|birth_place = Montza, [[Kormistazm|Principality of
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==University Life==
He left his adoptive parents when he was 18 with a generous bursary to study medical science at the renown Barque University. Soon into his first year, he joined a small communist fraternity, and became involved in the protest culture that was growing rapidly in the alienated Kormistazic youth. He was involved in numerous protests and events, and by his second year had gained the attention of the underground Noroist commune that the fraternity had connection to. Kiet was now involved in the organisation of protests, attacks on empirical police forces, and the dissemination of pro-communist newspapers and leaflets. Whilst the local police instantly suspected those pursuing degrees in politics as troublemakers, Kiet often escaped suspicion, allowing him more freedom than his comrades. His determination and drive led him up the chain of command, and by the end of his four year course at university, he was one of the lead organisers of the group. Without parents to deter him, he began focusing efforts into politics instead,
==Rise as revolutionary leader==
After he left university, Keit left Barque for Andel
Entirely home-grown development and construction, however, was quickly decided to be nowhere near enough what was desired to comfortably declare independence, especially considering the Morst navy would be a primary threat. Thus, the NPLP reached out to {wip}
== Finch incident and arrest ==
[[File:Kiet Arrested.png|thumb|Kiet When he was arrested in 1963]]
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