Alexander Magnum

Alexander Bernard Johnathan Magnum, otherwise known simply as Alexander Magnum, (3740 - 3825) was the President of the Republic of Kirlawa from 3790 to 3794, and from 3818 to 3819, as well as the founder and first Chairman of the Conservative Party of Kirlawa. He served in the Assembly from 3790 to 3823, and was Chairman of the Party from 3790 to 3821. He was succeeded by his son, Alexander Magnum II, as Chairman in 3823. He was also founder of the Intelligentsia think tank, which is widely considered to be the predecessor to the CPK.

Alexander Magnum was born into a lower middle class household in 3740. He grew to be a staunch believer in libertarianism and permissive civil rights, and founded the Intelligentsia think tank in 3760, where he met future Conservative leader Malagasy Thatcher. To address the gaping hole in libertarian and liberal conservative representation in Kirlawa, he founded the Conservative Party and led it alongside Thatcher, with him as Chairman. Within several years, he became President of Kirlawa, and would repeat that feat in 3818.

After several years of successful elections, the Conservatives' performance faltered. Amidst old age and sick health, Alexander Magnum retired from politics and resigned as the party Chairman, triggering its first ever leadership elections. He did not contest in the 3823 elections, and passed away in sick health in 3825.