Alexander Kligenberg

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His Holiness
 Alexander Kligenberg
Alexander Kligenberg


Archbishop of North Inquista
In office
July 28th 2010 – January 29th, 2012
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Position abolished

Bishop of Eamony
In office
July 28th, 2010 – January 29th, 2012
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Gary Sunderson

Councillor of Inquista to the European Union
In office
December 30th, 2009 – January 29th, 2012
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Mikaela Kligenberg

European Union Premier Commissioner
In office
January 21st, 2011 – December 26th, 2011
Preceded by Christiane Vooleeck
Succeeded by Maleeka Liszckoszi

Born April 7th, 1959
Saint Dominico, Inquista
Died January 29th, 2012 (aged 52)
Saint Dominico, Inquista
Nationality Inquistan
Political party The Christian League

European People's Party (December 2009 - July 2011) European Freedom Party (July 2011 - onward)

Spouse Sharla DeRossi
Children 1 (Mikaela Kligenberg)
Religion Inquistan Orthodoxy


Alexander Kligenberg (7 April, 1959 – 29 January, 2012) was the Archbishop and de facto ruler of North Inquista from the time of the Inquistan Civil War to Inquistan Reunification. Kligenberg founded and led the Christian League, which dominated and controlled Inquistan politics from 2010 until 2013. Kligenberg also maintained a prestigious political career within the EU, where he served two consecutive terms as Premier Commissioner while also serving as the Inquistan Councillor at the same time. Kligenberg led the European People's Party to success in the European Commission, before eventually founding the European Freedom Party along with former political rival Maleeka Liszckoszi. Not long after the end of his European Premiership term, and at the dawn of Inquistan reunification, Kligenberg found himself to become the first high profile target of the Crusade Against Corruption and was assassinated on January 29th, 2012.