Marcus Kuturn

Upon the passing of the Electoral Reform Act of 2225 under Chancellor Brian Wilson, Marcus Kuturn immediately joined a group of local lawmakers who established the moderate party. For a year he worked with the party, who had no leader at the time, to establish its footing in local races to prepare for the parliament election of 2226.

Two months before the election Kuturn was officially elected as the party's leader by its 79 state legislators and 139 City Councillors across the nation. Kuturn won a parliament seat in the 2226 Cantonia Election and was able to raise enough money and get enough media attention to win the party five seats.

In the 2230 Cantonia Election Kuturn lead his party to win 11.9% of the vote, a huge swing towards them, but only took 19 seats. However, due to the minority win of the National Party, Kuturn was able to build the party's power by establishing a coalition with the Nationalists. The Moderates got two ministerial seats, Energy & Environment and Commerce, and Kuturn got to be Deputy Chancellor.

In the 2234 Cantonia Election Kuturn lead the moderates in a huge surge against their own opposition partner, the nationals, and took a large seat gain bringing them to 61 seats. Kuturn decided to stay in the coalition with the nationals and allow Rosef a final term out of respect for him. He also hoped it would allow them to continue to win national seats and the national base during the party's collapse so he could become Chancellor. Kuturn also received the position as Foreign Minister after 2234, something Rosef offered to sweeten the deal. He also raised the moderates ministerial roles to seven.

Kuturn lead his party to victory in the 2235 Cantonia Election and 2238 Cantonia Election to be elected twice as Chancellor.

Kuturn was ousted as party leader on May 19th, 2241 by Cynthia Jubin. He was given a post in the government as Minister of Defense and was hoping to take his seat back as Chancellor within a few years. Kuturn never got his seat back and resigned in 2245.