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'''Leća Vrels''' ([[Fazul language|Fazul]]: ''Vrels Leća'' [[Fazul language#Phonology|[brewʃ let͡ʃɑ]]]; 22 October 1872 – September 1921) was a [[Fazul people|Fazul]] lawyer and politician who served as the [[List of heads of government of Fazulavaz|15th]] [[Chancellor of Fazulavaz]] from October 1920 to July 1921. | '''Leća Vrels''' ([[Fazul language|Fazul]]: ''Vrels Leća'' [[Fazul language#Phonology|[brewʃ let͡ʃɑ]]]; 22 October 1872 – September 1921) was a [[Fazul people|Fazul]] lawyer and politician who served as the [[List of heads of government of Fazulavaz|15th]] [[Chancellor of Fazulavaz]] from October 1920 to July 1921. | ||
Her predecessor, [[Ölka Göś]], resigned after months of protests directed at his poor response to the [[1920 East Mirarian financial crisis]]. | Her predecessor, [[Ölka Göś]], resigned after months of protests directed at his poor response to the [[1920 East Mirarian financial crisis]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 13 July 2021
Leća Vrels | |
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15th Chancellor of the Fazul Republic | |
In office 3 October 1920 – 7 July 1921 | |
Preceded by | Ölka Göś |
Succeeded by | Ora Vedz (as Minister-President) Göna Lyevel (as Chancellor) |
Personal details | |
Born | Leća Vrels 22 October 1872 Evegyez, Tüvöś, Fazulavaz |
Died | September 1921 Nikpalk, Nezanez, Fazulavaz | (aged 48)
Nationality | Fazul |
Political party | Independent |
Leća Vrels (Fazul: Vrels Leća [brewʃ let͡ʃɑ]; 22 October 1872 – September 1921) was a Fazul lawyer and politician who served as the 15th Chancellor of Fazulavaz from October 1920 to July 1921. Her predecessor, Ölka Göś, resigned after months of protests directed at his poor response to the 1920 East Mirarian financial crisis.