Claude Moreau
Claude Moreau | |
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![]() Photo of Claude Moreau in 2074 | |
2nd Chairman of the United Nationalist Party | |
Assumed office 2074 | |
Preceded by | Paul Klaus |
State Delegate from Avalon's 2nd District | |
In office 2058–2064 | |
Preceded by | Sawyer Mills |
Succeeded by | Milos Galanos |
In office 2034–2052 | |
Preceded by | Rocco Webster |
Succeeded by | Sawyer Mills |
4th Chairman of the Traditionalist Party | |
In office 2052–2058 | |
Preceded by | Dorothea Müller |
Succeeded by | Mitchell Buchanan |
State Minister from Avalon | |
In office 2022–2030 | |
Preceded by | Inaugural holder |
Succeeded by | Mitchell Buchanan |
Personal details | |
Born | Claude Moreau January 1, 1995 Migaza City, Migaza |
Nationality | Migazan (Prior to 2019) Icarisian (2019) |
Political party | Traditionalist (2025-2069) Nationalist (2069-death) |
Profession | Politician |
Claude Moreau (b. 1995) is an Icarisian politician and activist. He has played a key role in Icarisian politics since the nation's founding and has served in an elected or appointed position since 2022.
Moreau has served as both a State Minister and State Delegate from Avalon as well as serving as the chairman of two major political parties. Moreau was instrumental in the establishment of the Traditionalist Party platform for decades before leaving the party in 2069.
Claude Moreau's stubbornness led him to be a leader within the National Parliament as a firebrand for social conservatism and as a skilled politician.
Early Life and Career
Moreau was born to Marlanian parents. His father, living in Migaza as an oil company executive, chose to raise his children in the country. Moreau was 20 years old attending college when the Great War ended, leaving many individuals stranded in the country.
Moreau began his effort to lead the community of refugees and organizing resources and people. His reputation grew among the community which led him to launch a career in politics.