Kylie Leponoto

Kylie Leponoto was the second President of Germany, succeeding Joe Keporv after his unpopular first term. She's widely accredited for making the country significantly more conservative and thoroughly changing the electoral map. Leponoto was elected in the German Presidential Election 1959 and re-elected in 1962. She was the first German President to win a second term.

Her tenure primary focused on Foreign Affairs and Defense, as she waged three wars in the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Austria over her tenure. The international community condemned her many times, though her approval ratings remained steady at 60% through most of her tenure.

During the 1967 Presidential Election, Leponoto lost in the second round by 100,000 votes for the third spot. She had opted to spend little in the second round to gear up for a tough general election ahead against Ivon Merkel, the popular candidate whom she beat in 1962.

Leponoto was also the first Chancellor of Germany and ran the nation's parliament as it's majority leader and de-facto speaker.