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'''Tristan Riol de Búrca''' (born 10 June 1960) is an Aranthian Gadelthene priest who founded the [[Gadelthene People's Communion (Aranthia)|Gadelthene People's Communion]] of [[Aranthia]] in 2023. |
'''Tristan Riol de Búrca''' (born 10 June 1960) is an Aranthian [[Gadelthene]] priest and author who founded the [[Gadelthene People's Communion (Aranthia)|Gadelthene People's Communion]] of [[Aranthia]] in 2023. |
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De Búrca noted Aranthia's lack of a Gadelthene-representative political party as a bane on the political atmosphere of the country, and in turn founded the CSG in March 2023. De Búrca is also notable for his book "''The Gadelthene Manifesto''" (2022). |
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Tristan de Búrca | |
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Leader of the Gadelthene People's Communion | |
Assumed office 8 March 2023 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Personal details | |
Born | Baile Ríoghail, Coilletir | 10 June 1960
Political party | CSG (since 2023) |
Spouse | Adair MacOdrum (m. 2019) |
Children | 1 |
Residence | Faelarien |
Alma mater | Faelarien School of Arts and Humanities |
Occupation | Gadelthene priest |
Tristan Riol de Búrca (born 10 June 1960) is an Aranthian Gadelthene priest and author who founded the Gadelthene People's Communion of Aranthia in 2023.
De Búrca noted Aranthia's lack of a Gadelthene-representative political party as a bane on the political atmosphere of the country, and in turn founded the CSG in March 2023. De Búrca is also notable for his book "The Gadelthene Manifesto" (2022).