Elizabeth Rose

Elizabeth Victoria Rose (born 30th October 1880) is an Empherian politician and activist. She served as the leader of the People's Socialist Party from 20th May 1901 until her resignation on the 1st May 1924. Along with this party role, she served as the leader of the Organised Opposition of the Empherian Parliament following a huge election victory on the 18th April 1912. Under this parliamentary success, Rose served as Deputy Prime Minister, in a coalition with the Populists, between 28th March 1902 and 10th April 1911. She then served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Empherias for a year between 10th April 1911 and 18th April 1912 following the previous Prime Minister's resignation. She then won the 21th December 1915 election, and continued to serve as Prime Minister until she resigned on 1st May 1924 to allow for other people to serve and lead the Socialist party. She was the third female Prime Minister of Empherias, the first Socialist Prime Minister, and then first Prime Minister to serve a non-consecutive term.

Rose was educated at an unknown private school and studied History and Empherian. She spent many years of her childhood in other liberal countries before wanting to pursue activism in Empherias to introduce the beauties of socialism into the nation. She spent two years as a deputy journalist working for a national newspaper, starting at age 14. She met fellow socialist activist, Felix D'laminet who she worked with until he was arrested in 1895 for treason. She continued to write as a socialist free-lancer until at age 17, she joined the newly formed People's Populist Party, a party created by her friend Felix D'laminet to introduce more pure forms of democracy into the nation.

She spent the period of 1897-1900 working as an aid under her good friend Felix until she was 20 years old. Felix and her began having arguments over the type of ideology that the Populists should have, and therefore Rose began her own political party the next year named the People's Socialist Party. Her and two collaborators, Ludwig Reimes and Peter Lareatte drafted the Socialist Constitution in 1902 before the election and grew support. She became MP for the constituency of East Ryguarde-Wynnoa in the 1902 election. She has been described as a massive advocate for state intervention and socialism and is attributed in a way to it's rise.