Rigmora Géza

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Rigmora Géza
Portrait of Prime Minister Rigmora Géza.png
Portrait of Rigmora Géza c.2079
4th Prime Minister of Polonge
In office
4 March 2080 – 9 March 2081
Monarch Maria Anna
Preceded byNickolaus von Hopfer
Succeeded byNickolaus von Hopfer
Head of National Security Council
Assumed office
5 January 2080
MonarchMaria Anna of Polonge
Chief Advisor of Estovakia
In office
28 October 2078 – 4 March 2080
PresidentKyle Oslo
Member of the National Assembly for Zagreb
In office
4 March 2073 – 4 March 2076
Monarch Josephine
Preceded byVanda Veres
Succeeded byZita Mereza Szilágyi
Personal details
BornFebruary 19, 2053 (age 37)
Zagreb, Polonge
NationalityPolongain
Political partyJavuló
SpouseBalázs Bodnáreres Jr. (m.2077)
ChildrenMezei Bodnáreres
Katakinga Bodnáreres
Rolan Bodnáreres
Parent(s)Graf Szilárd Géza
Gräfin Csilla Gál
RelativesVasa Géza (Uncle)
EducationUniversity of Manaka
Military service
Allegiance Polonge
Branch/servicePolongian Army
RankPolongian Brigadier General.png Brigadier General

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Rigmora Géza is a Polongain politician and military officer who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Polonge from 2080 to 2081, becoming the second woman to hold the position and serve under Empress Maria Anna. She is currently the youngest world leader, replacing her predecessor Nickolaus von Hopfer. Géza gain attention for her position as “the puppet master” of Estovakia where she advised Kyle Oslo and pushed forward Polongain influences into the country. She is also the niece of the infamous war criminal, Vasa Géza who was responsible for the death of 8 million people. She is a strong nationalist and member of the Javuló Party. Géza was eventually removed from power in the same swift "coup" that removed Maria Anna from power, with the empress being replaced with her much more conservative daughter, Empress Maria Christina, whilst Géza herself was replaced with her predecessor, Hopfer.