Romilda von Anzitter
Romilda von Anzitter (born 12 August 1960) is a Caltho-Ethalrian politician and former Vaerist religious figure.
Romilda von Anzitter MP | |
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Member of Parliament for Stalzag | |
Assumed office 23 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | Alwin Jordanes |
Leader of the Nocturnian Independence Party | |
Assumed office 23 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | Alwin Jordanes |
General Secretary of the Nocturnian Independence Party | |
In office 9 July 2019 – 23 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | Karson Blennen |
Succeeded by | Cedric Gerhild |
Personal details | |
Born | Romilda von Anzitter 12 August 1960 Östimte, Ethalria |
Political party | Nocturnian Independence Party |
Residence | Dolmscher |
Anzitter began her political career in the Nocturnian Independence Party. As a non-parliamentarian she was appointed General Secretary in July 2019. Following Frederich Schneider's arrest after fatally poisoning Alwin Jordanes on 23 September 2020, the party commission held a leadership election but it was uncontested and Anzitter was unanimously voted in as party leader. On the same day, Anzitter resigned as General Secretary. She won the Stalzag constituency seat against Labour runner-up Bellatrix Kasofager.
Early life
Romilda was born on 12 August 1960 in the town of Östimte during the Grand Matriarchy of Ethalria, where studied. She witnessed firsthand the nuclear bombardment of Rivendale during the Auroran Imperial War from her home in the village of Torshenhausen in the Great Zloergen Plateau. She became an orphan age 14 and fled as a refugee to Morstaybishlia.
Romilda became a devout Vaerist when she was adopted into a Vaerist refugee youth program in 1976, and rose up the Vaerist hierarchy in the town.
After the Auroran Pacific War
Romilda joined the Nocturnian Independence Party in January 2018. She was noted for her passion and progressed through the hierarchy of the political party. She ran for Member of Parliament in Dolmscher but only managed to get 4% of the vote. She elevated to General Secretary under Alwin Jordanes on 9 July 2019.