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|office1 = 2nd [[Prime Ministers of Vothetria|Prime Minister of Vöhmia]]
|term_start1 = 10 June 2019
|term_end1 = 5 October 2021
|predecessor1 = [[Lupita Funkel]]
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|successor1 = ''position abolished''
|office2 = [[North Ethalrian Confederacy|Overseer of the North Ethalrian Confederacy]]
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|term_end3 = 2 January 2022
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|office4 = [[Vothetrian Workers' Party|Leader of the Vöhmian Workers Party]]
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Sarohart had inherited a country close to bankruptcy following the Auroran-Cerenerian War and beset by food, housing and resource shortages; despite the nation having been run under Conservative administration for nearly one and a half years. Encouraging private investments and receiving loans from Morstaybishlia and [[Arkalarius]], Sarohart oversaw the largest infrastructure investiture since the late 1970s, rebuilding cities, roads, flood defences and the military.
In January 2022, home security footage captured Sarohart packing a suitcase into her car and driving off of her property. Despite an enormous investigation and search party, she and her car were never seen again and her disappearance spawned a number of conspiracy theories. She was succeeded by long-time ally, Deputy Chairman of LIRES and former [[List of heads of state of Ethalria#Vothetria (2017-present)|acting prime minister]] of Vöhmia [[
==Early years==
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Sarohart spend over six months recovering from a tibia fracture from the Auroran-Cerenerian War in Silbertal, an old rural mining community in the west of the Matriarchy of Ethalria, later Vöhmia. Sarohart grew ill contempt of the fracturing of the Matriarchy into four nation states; Vöhmia, [[Faethalria]], [[Kotheria]] and [[Thalria]] - overseen by at the time [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]] [[Walter Johannes]] of Great Morstaybishlia.
Shortly after being able to walk independently, Sarohart discovered that Silbertal was the headquarters of a near decade-long minor political movement that had hitherto been unsuccessful. She joined the Vöhmian Workers Party in January 2018. Sarohart soon befriended their leadership, particularly [[
===Chief of Propaganda and oration===
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===Becoming party leader===
[[File:Clauzia Sarohart.jpg|left|thumb|215px|Clauzia Sarohart in 2018]]
Sarohart and [[
When she rose to party leader and chairman on the 13 April 2018, she immediately resigned as chief of propaganda, although the position had been initially suspended during her absence. She appointed [[Gloria Tassenburg]] to replace her. Sarohart expelled Jina Xurzese from the party shortly after, some time in April, and publicly denounced her for ideological betrayal and negligence to the party.
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In January 2019, [[Lupita Funkel]] failed twice to rally a majority of votes in parliament which would allow her to send forces alongside Faethalria to deal with the Southern Auroran Front; requiring 209 of the 211 conservative seats she held but only achieving 205 because of backbench Conservative rebels. She called an early general election to be held in February and the Opposition Leader [[Carla Schmidt]] agreed, whipping her party to unanimous vote.
Sarohart elected over one hundred members of her party to run for seats for the election, targeting swing seats of Labour and the Unionist Party. She installed a hard work ethic in the running party members and fiercely campaigned herself in the Silbertal constituency, which was a gamble as it was held by a 21 percent Conservative majority of votes. Her efforts paid off, and her party entered parliament for the first time, winning 34 seats of their fielded 104 in their first election. Sarohart gained a 10 percent majority of votes in her own constituency. Alongside Sarohart, both Kiara Lunenburg and
===Exposing Lupita Funkel and ascension to prime ministership===
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Sarohart and members of the VWP executive committee began drawing up campaign plans for the [[2021 Vothetrian General Election|early general election]], though it is reported that Sarohart had already drawn up plans to tour all 416 constituencies that made up the Unterhaus. Sarohart spent most of her campaign days travelling the nation by constituency, and introduced 53 new fielded VWP members. This election was the first time the VWP fielded MP candidates for all 416 seats. Sarohart opted to swap constituencies with VWP MP Lyn Turic after reports in the Labour camp showed they were trying to defeat her in the Silbertal constituency which was not a VWP stronghold seat.
Clauzia Sarohart was interrupted three days after campaigning began by the death of her brother, [[Kimber Sarohart]], who had died in car crash in his police interceptor. Whilst campaigning she took three days leave over two occasions; the first two days were the 21 and 22 December, where was reportedly hospitalised for an unknown reason and where, on the latter day, she visited Kimber's body in the chapel of rest in Bönasch, [[Sarentria]]. The third day of leave was on 4 January 2021 where she and her First Secretary [[
Sarohart entrusted some of her leadership campaign duties to her First Secretary
Sarohart traveled from Karinthus to Silbertal to cast her vote. She stayed at her Silbertal address throughout the day. On 15 January, following the results of the general election she made a short appearance to give a speech to the media outlets at her front gate.
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