Paul Klaus

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Paul Klaus
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Photo of Paul Klaus 2050
1st Chairman of the United Nationalist Party
In office
2069–2074
Preceded byInaugural holder
Succeeded byClaude Moreau
1st and 6th Chairman of the Traditionalist Party
In office
2066–2069
Preceded byMitchell Buchanan
Succeeded byJames Kowalski
In office
2025–2034
Preceded byInaugural holder
Succeeded byAbigail Goldstein
State Minister from Paletaph
In office
2050–2066
Preceded byEli Dupont
Succeeded byRaúl Buenaventura
State Delegate from Paletaph's 1st District
In office
2040–2046
Preceded byGabrielle Rousseau
Succeeded byTate Dennell
In office
2034–2035
Preceded byKimberly Alvey
Succeeded byGabrielle Rousseau
Personal details
Born
Paul Klaus

(1999-01-01)January 1, 1999
Migaza City, Migaza
Died2075 (aged 76 years)
Cause of deathStroke
NationalityMigazan (Prior to 2019) Icarisian (2019)
Political partyTraditionalist (2025-2069)
Nationalist (2069-death)
ProfessionPolitician
Military service
AllegianceThe Theocratic States of Icaris
Branch/serviceIcarisian Army
Years of service2021-2022 (1 year)

Paul Klaus (1999-2075) was an Icarisian politician and activist. He began his career as a founding member of the Traditionalist Party, serving as its first Chairman. He went on to serve as a State Delegate and State Minister from Paletaph for a total of 23 years. He returned to the role of Chairman of the Traditionalist Party from 2066-2069, but was removed from the position for his "extremist views not in alignment with our party's platform" - statement from the Party's Administrative Committee. After his removal from Chair of the Traditionalist Party, he went on to found the Nationalist Party of Icaris, serving as its first Chairman from 2069-2074. In 2074, he ran for his previous seat at the State Minister from Paletaph, however, due to eccentric behavior he was removed from chairmanship of the Nationalist Party. He suffered a heart attack that same year and in 2075 suffered a fatal stroke. He was for his outspoken nature and socialite life-style; Klaus was married 5 times during his life.

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