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|honorific-prefix = The Profound Estimable
|name = Verlhanz Rothgerus
|caption = RothgerusPhoto in 2004taken at the ageState Funeral of 84[[Prince Thadeus, Duke of Horkalo|Prince Thadeus]] in 2017
|honorific-suffix = MP
|image = [[File:20 Verlhanz Rothgerus NEW2022.png|200px]]
|office = 22nd [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia]]
|monarch = [[Lambertus VII]]
|term_start = 25 MarchMay 1998
|term_end = 4 May 2005
|predecessor = [[Ramsay Logrin]]
|successor = [[Walter Johannes]]
|office1 = Leader of the [[MBEProgress LabourParty (MBE)|LabourProgress Party]]
|term_start1 = 630 AprilMarch 19941987
|term_end1 = 4 May 2005
|predecessor1 = Patrick[[Donald GallifordKreitser]]
|successor1 = DominiqueCarrolan RudigerFlantarnoret
|office2 = Member of Parliament<br>for Banaslow, Fort Jubrayn
|term_start2 = 12 August 1956
|term_end2 = 14 September 2007
|predecessor2 = Lambert Benn
|successor2 = Samminel Muebell
|majority2 = 124,602 (56.5%)
|birth_name = Verlhanz Benjamin Rothgerus
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1920|1011|426|df=yes}}
|birth_place = Fort JubraynAegis, [[Staynes]], [[Great Morstaybishlia]]
|death_date =
|death_place =
|party = LabourProgress
|spouse = Mary Yune (m. 1942-2015)
|residence = Oxlo House
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'''Verlhanz Benjamin Rothgerus''' (''Bornborn 26 November 1920'') wasis a former [[Staynes|Staynish]] politician andwho formerserved [[MBE Labour|Labour]]as [[Wikipedia:Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] of [[Great Morstaybishlia]] from 1998 to 2005 and as [[Leader of the Labour Party (MBE)|Leader of the Progress Party]] from 1987 to 2005. HeAs Father of the House, he has served as MP for Fort Jubrayn for his entire political career from 1956, untilthe hislongest retirementever, inand 2007.became Rothgerusthe celebratedfirst his90-year 100thold, birthdayand onthen 4100-year Octoberold 2020Member andof isParliament theto oldestKalmington. everRothgerus livingwas Primethe Ministersecondary Leader of Greatthe Morstaybishlia,Opposition asfrom well1987 asuntil being1991, decoratedand asthen the longestprimary continually serving MemberLeader of Parliament in the nationsOpposition historyfrom for1991 auntil period1996, ofthe 51longest years,serving 1opposition monthleader andin 2Morstaybishlian dayshistory.
 
Rothgerus beat Progress veteran Charles Mason-Smith at the 1987 Progress leadership election to replace former Prime Minister [[Donald Kreitser]]. As opposed to Mason-Smith, Rothgerus had no government experience, yet won a comfortable majority over Mason-Smith who was too 'soft-left' for the party at the time. Rothgerus campaigned against Morstaybishlian involvement in the [[Meremaa Civil War]], exposed the Delari government for war crimes which led to the collapse of the Delari administration and the 1991 general election, and pushed for a public inquiry and war reparations.
 
In the buildup to the 1991 general election, Rothgerus led the polls and was set to win a landslide. However, policy stances on green-energy, including replacing coal with [[Wikipedia:Nuclear power|nuclear power]] and [[Wikipedia:Renewable energy|renewable energy]]; as well as his progressive social policies were seen as too radical and outweighed his outlined fiscal and constitutional reforms, which garnered much support. Consquently, Progress made net gains but the election resulted in a [[Wikipedia:Hung parliament|hung parliament]]. The [[Podites|Principles]] and [[MBE Liberals|Liberals]] formed a coalition, with the Principles and Progress both overtaking the [[Civic Party (MBE)|Civics]] in seats. Here Rothgerus became the primary Opposition Leader. Historians attribute his powerful presence and consisitent pressure at governmental flaws at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) as the primary reason the Principles' single seven year term saw three successive prime ministers.
 
Rothgerus won the 1998 general election with a comfortable 59-seat majority, and became the oldest [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|prime minister in MBE history]] at 77, beating [[Wilton Lavel]] who was 71 when he became prime minister in 1928. Rothgerus left office at 84 in his [[2005 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2005 electoral defeat]], but became the first and only [[Leader of the Labour Party (MBE)|Progress prime minister]] to expend a full seven-year term.
 
Rothgerus's administration was known for its vast constitutional reforms, including the most famous, the Representation of the People Act 2000, which lowered the voting age of women from 25 to 18, men from 21 to 18, allowed all sentient species the right to vote (where previously the law restricted voting citizens to humans and elves), and removed double-member constituencies and university seats. The Parliament Act 2001 saw the removal of the right of veto from the Peers except on bills to extend the life of parliament. Rothgerus, through the Life Peerages Act 2002 and the Peerage Act 2003, allowed for women and non-humans the right to sit and vote in the House of Peers, and enabled Peers to disclaim their peerages in order to stand for election in the House of Representatives. Rothgerus championed gay rights and multiculturalism, a theme he persued through the 1980s in opposition and in government. Immigration rose from 1998, and refugee programs saw millions of Vulpines flee from [[Vekaiyu]] under the iron-fist dictatorship of [[Max Venavle]]. In 2003 he legalised same-sex marriage and inter-species marriage. Rothgerus was instrumental to bolstering nuclear power production, beginning the construction of 48 nuclear power plants in his term, most of which were finished after his term ended between 2013 and 2020. Alongside nuclear power, Rothgerus implemented laws promoting businesses to reduce coal emissions in favour of renewable energies.
 
Despite these changes, Rothgerus inherited a declining economy, with inflation at a thirty year high. His economic strategies to deal with inflation, the cost of living, and wages saw much mismanagement at a local level and ultimately overlooked the improvement of working and living conditions. Union strikes only worsened the situation. The declaration of independence by way of a successful coup d'etat of the provinces of Horkalo and Redrugus, which housed the headquarters of the [[Imperial Navy]], resulted in [[Great Morstaybishlia#State of Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia's biggest ever constitutional crisis]]. Rothgerus successfully oversaw an [[Auroran Continental Assembly|ACA]] and [[International Forum|IF]] condemnation of the [[Great Morstaybishlia#State of Morstaybishlia|State of Morstaybishlia]]. In 2004, Rothgerus authorised an invasionary force into the breakaway provinces in what would be known as the [[Great Morstaybishlia#Morstaybishlian Secession War|Morstaybishlian Secession War]]. Despite making territorial and materiel gains near the end of his term (including the mutiny and recapture of the [[Wikipedia:INS Vikrant (2013)|''Baltassar''-class]] aircraft carrier MBS ''Baltassar'' which drastically swung the war effort), the constitutional crisis greatly damaged his political reputation and led to a Conservative landslide victory under [[Walter Johannes]] in the [[2005 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2005 general election]].
 
Rothgerus, despite his very divided popularity, would continue to defend his seat as a MP for Banaslow, Fort Jubrayn. Rothgerus rejected an invitation to be elevated to the House of Peers in the 2019 Honours List. Rothgerus celebrated his 100th birthday on 26 November 2020 and is the oldest ever living Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia, as well as being decorated as the longest continually serving Member of Parliament in the nations history for a period of {{age|1956|08|12}} years.
 
==Early life and political career==
''Verlhanz Benjamin Rothgerus'' was born in Aegis, Staynes (now [[South StaynesValeria]]), to Setznan[[Kéya|Kéyan]]-born mother ValinaJocelyne GriffithsDurand and father Vernon Rothgerus. Along with his older sister and parents, Verlhanz moved to Fort Jubrayn in 1926 at the age of 6. Verlhanz attended Jubrayn University and studied mathematics, which he dropped in his second year. After a year away he re-started his University life and got a Doctoral in politics. He moved away to Jersia City at the age of 25 but was unsuccessful in starting any such political career. He moved back to Fort Jubrayn two years later. During the 1953 General Election he campaigned for MP for Banaslow, Fort Jubrayn but lost out by three thousand votes. He campaigned again in the 1956 General Election and won the seat with a 56.5% majority. HeVerlhanz was aunopposed candidateas for Labour Party leader in the early 90s but was outvoted by Patrick Galliford. Patrick never won an election and eventually was ousted out because of his heavily racist opinions. Verlhanzhe became the LabourProgress Party leader in 19941987 and won the [[1998 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|1998 General Election]] with a 34 seat majority. He lost the 2005 General Election to [[Walter Johannes]] and stepped down from Labourthe LeaderProgress leadership the same day. He retired from the position of MP for Banaslow, Fort Jubrayn two years later after a lengthy 51 year political career.
 
==Marriage and descendants==
Verlhanz married Mary Yune in 1947 at the age of 27 in the Cathedral of Lights in Besowene. Him and Mary had their only child, Verlhanz Rothgerus Jr at 30 and 24. In 1956, during his first year as MP for Fort Jubrayn, him and his wife had a large argument, and Mary Yune left him with their four year old child to Sani Bursil, but returned a year later. The two renewed their wedding vowels on New Years Day in 2000.
 
Verlhanz Rothgerus Jr had two children with his fiancé Rose JhonacéVisteue, Lord Rothgerus and Prince Rothgerus in 1993 and 1996 respectively. Lord Rothgerus, with permission from her father [[Lambertus VII]] got engaged to [[Princess Rosamund]] in late 2012 but died in a freak car accident the following year. They had planned to marry in Syllester Abbey in late 2013.