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| Yerran Mann | |
|---|---|
| Leader of the Progressive Party | |
| Assumed office September 22nd, 2004 | |
| Speaker of the Chamber | |
| In office September 22nd, 2006 – September 22nd, 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Ellis Jackson |
| Succeeded by | Foley Sakzi |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 14th, 1963 (Age:55) Lower Tariel, Zamastan |
| Citizenship | Zamastanian |
| Nationality | Zamastanian |
| Political party | Progressive Party |
| Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Yarran Mann is a Zamastanian politician who serves as the leader of the Progressive Party. He served for six years as the Speaker of the Chamber before being voted out in the 2012 election and being replaced by Foley Sakzi when the Blue Conservatives took the majority in Congressional Hall for the first time since 2000.