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|chancellor1  = Eduard Nowack<br>Albert Brodmann
|chancellor1  = Eduard Nowack (2016) <br>[[Albert Brodmann]] (2016–2021)<br>[[Johann Fieber]] (2021–present)
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|term_start1  = 11 July 2016
|term_start1  = 11 July 2016

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Ernst Greifelt
Greifelt 2020.png
Greifelt in 2020
President of Vonzumier
Assumed office
11 July 2016
ChancellorEduard Nowack (2016)
Albert Brodmann (2016–2021)
Johann Fieber (2021–present)
Preceded byLorenz Wasskes
Secretary-General of the Constitutionalist Party
Assumed office
6 January 2009
Preceded byAdrian Schreiber
Member of the Senate from Auberlun
In office
15 February 2004 – 11 July 2016
Preceded byTilman Stosch
Succeeded byJozef Steuermann
Personal details
Born
Ernst Gerold Greifelt

(1963-06-12) 12 June 1963 (age 61)
Lengenbeck, Auberlun, Vonzumier
Political partyConstitutionalist Party (2001–present)
SpouseOlivia Greifelt
Children3
Alma materElmbrück University
AwardsDistinguished Air Cross
Air Force Distinguished Service Award
Military service
Allegiance Vonzumier
Branch/serviceVonzumier Air Force
Years of service1988–1999 (active)
1999–2004 (reserve)
Rank
Battles/warsVonzumierian invasion of Preisland
Preisland War

Ernst Gerold Greifelt (born 12 June 1963) is a Vonzumierian politician who has been serving as President of Vonzumier since 2016. He has been the secretary-general of the Constitutionalist Party since 2009, of which he has been a member since 2001. Greifelt represented Auberlun in the Senate of Vonzumier from 2004 to 2016.

Greifelt was born and raised in the town of Lengenbeck in Auberlun state, before studying engineering at Elmbrück University. He enlisted in the Vonzumier Air Force in 1988, where he saw combat in the invasion of and later war in Preisland. He left active service in 1999 and authored a memoir, A War Close to Home, which, combined with his service medals and commendations, elevated him to war hero status in Vonzumier. Greifelt became a campaigner for the political right and the Constitutionalist Party, which he later joined in 2001. In 2004, he was elected by the Auberlun legislature to represent the state in the Senate. In his tenure as a senator, Greifelt became known for his strong support of national conservative policies, while advocating for increases in military spending, support for veterans, and a more interventionist foreign policy.

In late 2015, Greifelt announced his candidacy for the 2016 Vonzumierian presidential election. He campaigned against same-sex marriage, abortion, secularism, drug liberalization, and leftism, while calling for free market economic policies, increases in military spending, gun rights, and law and order. He was criticized across the political spectrum for his alleged misogyny, xenophobia, racism, and homophobia—accusations he denied. Greifelt secured 41.3% of the vote in the first round of the election, advancing to a second-round runoff where he defeated Jonas Strauch with 52.3% of the vote. He was inaugurated as President of Vonzumier in July 2016.

During his presidency, Greifelt rolled back environmental and climate protections enacted by Lorenz Wasskes. He increased Vonzumier's troop deployments in West Oridia by threefold, cancelled foreign aid to "anti-Vonzumierian" regimes in Tusola and the Artalias, and increased sanctions on Bhasar and Hevatia while pursuing closer relations with Mahsadar and Zaihan. Greifelt has fought unsuccessfully to overturn same-sex civil unions, which have been legal since 2013. He reneged on his plan to lower taxes across the board, instead choosing to reduce the national value-added tax rate from 18% to 15%, and he successfully privatized Vonzumier National Bank. His approval ratings have largely oscillated between 35% and 55% over the course of his tenure, but have been largely positive for most of 2020 after bottoming out from 2018 to 2019. Greifelt won reelection in 2021 with 51.8% of the vote in the second round.