2006 in Ibagli

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January

  • 18: The Liberal Party and Green Party form a coalition. Combined, the parties hold 30 seats in the House of Commons

February

March

  • 16: Ibaglian athletes compete in the Commonwealth games
  • 30: Sir Henry LeVeque dies

April

May

  • 04: The Conservative Alliance dissolves
  • 09: Ibaglian expeditionary force invades Saint-Denis, the location of several ILF leaders. The invasion causes a constitutional crisis when the Minister of Finance announces that he will not support the invasion, and will use his powers to cut funding to the military until the invasion ends.
  • 24: HRH the Princess Royal visits Ibagli

June

  • 03: Dame Annette Farquhar returns to official duties as Governor-General
  • 07: Marcus Smallegan resigns from Parliament. Robert Clarke becomes the leader of the New Conservative Party and of the opposition

July

  • 06: Dame Annette Farquhar dies after a short illness, believed to have been exacerbated by her injuries.
  • 17: Sgt. James Bancroft, RIC, is awarded the George Cross for bravery in apprehending the perpetrators of the ANZAC Day bombing
Explosion in Exeter kills 6 police officers

August

  • 27: Sir Marcus Smallegan returns to the House of Commons and the leadership of the New Conservative Party

September

  • 01: Sir Steven Spell is announced as the next Governor-General of Ibagli
  • 04: 3 Ibaglian soldiers are killed in Afghanistan
  • 15: Sir Steven Spell installed as Governor-General of Ibagli

October

  • 11: Liberal cabinet minister Sir Jeremy Cannon is appointed to the Supreme Court of Ibagli
  • 16: A motion of confidence in the Pollack government fails. A general election is called for 16 November
  • 28: The Conservative and New Conservative Parties announce that they will rejoin under the Conservative banner

November

December

  • 07: A fire in a block of flats in Exeter kills nine