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==Philosophical and/or political views== ==Philosophical and/or political views==
− Selected by the ultraconservative Karpov as a compromise with moderates on the First Circuit, despite her liberal leanings Marteen's reign saw her forced to engage in brutal actions that would not have been out of character for the crusty Karpov. Ironically much like Karpov, they would also cost Marteen her support on the First Circuit and force her to offer her selection for a successor to gain continued support from her opponents. + Selected by the ultra-conservative Karpov as a compromise with moderates on the First Circuit, despite her liberal leanings Marteen's reign saw her forced to engage in brutal actions that would not have been out of character for the crusty Karpov. Ironically much like Karpov, they would also cost Marteen her support on the First Circuit and force her to offer her selection for a successor to gain continued support from her opponents.
==References== ==References==
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− | Selected by the | + | Selected by the ultra-conservative Karpov as a compromise with moderates on the First Circuit, despite her liberal leanings Marteen's reign saw her forced to engage in brutal actions that would not have been out of character for the crusty Karpov. Ironically much like Karpov, they would also cost Marteen her support on the First Circuit and force her to offer her selection for a successor to gain continued support from her opponents. |
==References== | ==References== |