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rdfs:comment | - Duarte Andrew Walker (born October 20th 1969) is the current president of the Federated Provinces of Santoria. Born in Juno City to a Scottish Santorian father and a Portuguese Santorian Mother. Duarte Walker studied law and graduated from Delgado University in Alfamapolis. Leader of the Santorian Democratic Party's youth league from 1991 to 1995, Walker was first elected member of the National Assembly (MNA) in the 1995 Federal Elections. In november 2009, he was elected as the party's candidate for the presidency during the Democratic Party primaries. In march 2010, he won the presidential election by defeating incumbent president and Libertarian candidate Harvey Buckheimer who was running for a third term in office.
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term start | - 1991-06-02
- 1995-04-25
- 2010-03-21
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Party | - Santorian Democratic Party
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term end | - 1995-11-22
- 2010-03-21
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Children | - Cassy Walker
Murphy Walker
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Order | - Leader of the SDP youth league
- MNA for Ariana Province
- President of Santoria
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Predecessor | - Harvey Buckheimer
- Kurt Maloney
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abstract | - Duarte Andrew Walker (born October 20th 1969) is the current president of the Federated Provinces of Santoria. Born in Juno City to a Scottish Santorian father and a Portuguese Santorian Mother. Duarte Walker studied law and graduated from Delgado University in Alfamapolis. Leader of the Santorian Democratic Party's youth league from 1991 to 1995, Walker was first elected member of the National Assembly (MNA) in the 1995 Federal Elections. In november 2009, he was elected as the party's candidate for the presidency during the Democratic Party primaries. In march 2010, he won the presidential election by defeating incumbent president and Libertarian candidate Harvey Buckheimer who was running for a third term in office.
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