Imrenzie Magolen

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Immima Franziska Magolen (born 1 September 1977) is a Vothetrian politician who has been the Deputy Chairman of the VWP since 2017 and Finance Minister since 2019. Magolen was a founding member of the Vothetrian Workers' Party in 2007, and later became the political mentor of Clauzia Sarohart. Stepping in as acting prime minister after the 2021 Joralesian attacks - of which Sarohart was nearly killed, Magolen was instrumental in preventing a coup d'etat in Vothetria. Because of these events, as well as being a close friend of Sarohart, Magolen has been referred to as one of her most faithful acolytes.

Immima Magolen
Magolen in 2021
Finance Minister
Assumed office
10 June 2019
Preceded byKat Ledlarsa
Deputy Chair of the Vöhmian Workers Party
Assumed office
1 December 2017
Preceded bynone
MP for Kalinsga
Assumed office
18 February 2019
Preceded bySaoirse Mambat
Personal details
Born
Immima Franziska Magolen

(1977-09-01) 1 September 1977 (age 46)
Silverdale, Ethalria (Matriarchy)
Political partyVöhmian Arbeiterpartei
ResidenceKalinga
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She began her political career in 2004 when she organised and attended an Action for Democratic Change! rally in the Matriarchy of Ethalria, later being arrested and imprisoned for a year for its condemnation of the Sofura regime's response to the Lovian Liberation Front seizing Nilovia in the Salovian Civil War. In 2007 she founded the Vothetrian Workers' Party alongside Jina Xurzese and Kiara Lunenburg, though all efforts to takeoff were oppressed by the government.

Magolen began mentoring Sarohart when she joined the party in 2018. Endorsing her ascension to party leadership after the April 2018 Mutiny, Magolen would become Sarohart's greatest ally, organising and attending many rallies as a speaker. She won the Kalinsga constituency in the June 2019 general election. Magolen survived the Phoenix House Gunfight - a failed socialist coup d'etat attempt by Marza Leuredofer and Hanna Boeler.

In the 2021 general election, Magolen took major over responsibilities from Sarohart after the death of her brother, Kimber Sarohart. They led the party to their first majority in the Unterhaus, having previously relied on a coalition with Ana Nreitz' Vothetrian Unionist Party. Magolen deputised as prime minister during Sarohart's absence from 8 March 2021.