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'''Klara Lorensky Sarinov''' (Born 6th March, 1983) is a Durakan Politician and former Ambassador serving as Chair of the Global Crisis Council and Security Council of the [[International Forum]], holding these positions from the 27th August, 2020, though the latter only being acknowledged de jure at the February 2021 International Forum Charter Amendment. A member of the Progressive Social Democratic Party of Durakia, Sarinov found herself at the helm of the more leftist faction of her party, despite it's nature as an affiliate party of the [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]]. This fact led to her motioning a vote of no confidence against the residing Party Leader, Irina Schneider, in 2009, following actions made by Schneider to attempt to dissolve the party in a merger with the Social Democrats. The vote gave some notoriety to Sarinov and her faction, as well as their ideals of what would now be referred to as Vehrist Socialism. As such, with Schneider failing to gain the support of her own party, Sarinov took her place as leader in September 2009, with hard-line Vehrist-Socialist politician Elena Mervich becoming her deputy, though later replaced by Pyotr Schneider in an olive branch gesture to the moderate wing of the party in late 2014. She later resigned from leadership to take a leadership role in the founding of the Global Crisis Council in 2020.
'''Klara Lorensky Sarinov''' (Born 6th March, 1983) is a Durakan Politician and former Ambassador serving as Chair of the Global Crisis Council and Security Council of the [[International Forum]], holding these positions from the 27th August, 2020, though the latter only being acknowledged de jure at the February 2021 International Forum Charter Amendment. A member of the Progressive Labour Party of Durakia - formerly the Progressive Social Democratic Party, Sarinov found herself at the helm of the more leftist faction of the PSDP, despite it's nature as an affiliate party of the [[Social Democratic Party|SDP]]. This fact led to her motioning a vote of no confidence against the residing party leader, Irina Schneider, in 2009, following actions made by Schneider to attempt to dissolve the party in a merger with the Social Democrats. The vote gave some notoriety to Sarinov and her faction, as well as their ideals of what would now be referred to as Vehrist Socialism. As such, with Schneider failing to gain the support of her own party, Sarinov took her place as leader in September 2009, with hard-line Vehrist-Socialist politician Elena Mervich becoming her deputy, though later replaced by Pyotr Schneider in an olive branch gesture to the moderate wing of the party in late 2014. She later resigned from leadership to take a leadership role in the founding of the Global Crisis Council in 2020.


== Early Life and Education ==
== Early Life and Education ==
Sarinov was born in the city of Volsta, [[Durakia]] to Mikhail and Paula Sarinov as the youngest of three siblings.
Sarinov was born in the city of Volsta, [[Durakia]] to Mikhail Lorensky and Paula Sarinov as the youngest of three siblings.


She attended Bernstein Secondary School in Volsta, gaining her first experience of political life within the Volsta Students' Union, serving as Vice President in 1999 until her time in higher education.
She attended Bernstein Secondary School in Volsta, gaining her first experience of political life within the Volsta Students' Union, serving as Vice President in 1999 until her time in higher education.