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|term_start1 = 7 September 2004 |
|term_start1 = 7 September 2004 |
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|predecessor1 = |
|predecessor1 = Verlhanz Rothgerus |
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|office2 = Home Secretary |
|office2 = Shadow Home Secretary |
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|primeminister2 = |
|primeminister2 = Justin Bowega |
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|term_start2 = 1 January 2001 |
|term_start2 = 1 January 2001 |
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|term_end2 = 7 September 2004 |
|term_end2 = 7 September 2004 |
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|predecessor2 = Arthur Mootgent |
|predecessor2 = Arthur Mootgent |
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|successor2 = |
|successor2 = Charlie Hauge |
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|office3 = Secretary of State |
|office3 = Shadow Secretary of State |
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|primeminister3 = |
|primeminister3 = Justin Bowega |
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|term_start3 = 17 October 2000 |
|term_start3 = 17 October 2000 |
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|term_end3 = 1 January 2003 |
|term_end3 = 1 January 2003 |
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|predecessor3 = Amber Harinn {{small|(Secretary of State |
|predecessor3 = Amber Harinn {{small|(Secretary of State)}} |
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|successor3 = Juliana Blue |
|successor3 = Juliana Blue |
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|office4 = Chairman of the Conservative Party |
|office4 = Chairman of the Conservative Party |
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|primeminister4 = Justin Bowega |
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|term_start4 = 22 November 2001 |
|term_start4 = 22 November 2001 |
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|term_end4 = 5 September 2004 |
|term_end4 = 5 September 2004 |
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|birth_name = Walter Thadeus Johannes |
|birth_name = Walter Thadeus Johannes |
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|23|4|df=yes}} |
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|23|4|df=yes}} |
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|birth_place = Monneharrigon, [[Staynes]], [[ |
|birth_place = Monneharrigon, [[Staynes]], [[Great Morstaybishlia]] |
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[[image:Walter Johannes 2019.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Walter Johannes in 2019]] |
[[image:Walter Johannes 2019.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Walter Johannes in 2019]] |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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''Walter Thadeus Johannes'' was born in Monneharrigon in 1971 to mother Vanessa Hougstan and father Walter James Johannes. He studied politics in Monneharo Bridge University and after being given a PhD with full honours became MP for the new Monneharrigon constituency in 1997. He became Secretary of State for Morstaybishlia in 2000, Home Secretary in early 2001 and Chairman in the Conservative Party in late 2001. He dropped Secretary of State in 2003 and Home Secretary in 2004. He became the Leader of the Conservative Party after the retirement of Verlhanz Rothgerus. He went on to win the 2005 General Election in a landslide 476 seat victory, succeeding Labour Leader Justin Bowega. He went on to win the 2012 General Election albeit losing 84 seats. He made headlines in late 2018 and early 2019 for poor military and financial decisions, and lost the 2019 General Election to [[Franklin Barvata]] after loosing 72 seats and the majority. |
''Walter Thadeus Johannes'' was born in Monneharrigon in 1971 to mother Vanessa Hougstan and father Walter James Johannes. He studied politics in Monneharo Bridge University and after being given a PhD with full honours became MP for the new Monneharrigon constituency in 1997. He became Shadow Secretary of State for Morstaybishlia in 2000, Shadow Home Secretary in early 2001 and Chairman in the Conservative Party in late 2001. He dropped Shadow Secretary of State in 2003 and Shadow Home Secretary in 2004. He became the Leader of the Conservative Party after the retirement of Verlhanz Rothgerus. He went on to win the 2005 General Election in a landslide 476 seat victory, succeeding Labour Leader Justin Bowega. He went on to win the 2012 General Election albeit losing 84 seats. He made headlines in late 2018 and early 2019 for poor military and financial decisions, and lost the 2019 General Election to [[Franklin Barvata]] after loosing 72 seats and the majority. |