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Sigmundsg

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Society
Nationality Flag-Slovenia.jpg Slovene
National rank 21
Date of birth December 2008
Residence Lower Carniola
Sex Male
Political party Stranka za napredek in razvoj
Military
Military rank Icon rank Lt Colonel**.png Lt Colonel**
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman


Sigmundsg was born December 25th 2008 in Styria and Carinthia as a Slovenian citizen. He has been involved in politics since February 2009 when he ran for congress and got elected with 3 votes. He was congressman until September. Sigmundsg has been fairly active in the Slovenian government, as he was minister of internal affairs, minister of foreign affairs and the spokesman for the Slovenian government. He was also the Slovenian ambassador in many countries.

He moved to South Africa and acquired their citizenship for undisclosed reasons in October 2009. He stayed there for less than a month. After his return to Slovenia he soon took the position of foreign minister.

Sigmundsg moved to Saarland on May 15th and took German citizenship on May 17th of 2010. He moved back to Slovenia to the newly acquired region of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg on June 8th, less than a month later.


Politics

On August 3rd 2009 he became the president of Nacionalna Stranka Slovenije after Janez Grozni resigned. He retained this position until the September elections, when he didn't run for party president.

On January 16th 2010 he created Enotna Slovenija, a new party, a direct successor of Nacionalna Stranka Slovenije. This was done as there was only one party in Slovenia at the time due to previous Croatian occupation. He left the party after it was the subject of a Croatian congress takeover attempt and got depleted. His next political party of choice was Stranka za Napredek in Razvoj, although he wasn't actively involved in party politics.

In mid-October he moved to New Zealand with other Slovenian players to start fresh and try to get into congress. He succeeded, as he was elected in Wellington with 12 votes. He ran for congress in Free New Zealand, a Serbian party. Soon after, the president of the party resigned and Sigmundsg became party president. He changed the name to Aotearoa and was in the presidential seat until the elections.

Positions in Slovenian government

Position Duration
Minister of Foreign Affairs June 2009 – July 2009

November 2009

Minister of Internal Affairs July 2009 – October 2009
Minister of Information June 2009 - September 2009
Ambassador June 2009 - October 2009
Congressman February 2009 - October 2009

January 2010

March 2010

June 2010 - August 2010

Media

Tribunal is the newspaper owned and published by Sigmundsg. It's only regular column is called Interview with the president which is issued monthly before the 5th.