Fred Vogel

Fred Vogel was chancellor of Germany in November 2019 and once again briefly in January 2020 following Heinrich Brücken's resignation for the second time. He is a member of the SPD and was Minister of Economics after Brücken's victory in the September 2019 elections.

Time as Chancellor
Vogel took over as chancellor of Germany very briefly in November 2019 following Brücken's resignation after the start of the Warsaw Crisis. His chancellorship was blighted by protests across Germany and political instability. Vogel gave support to Ukraine and anti-Russian armies in Chechnya and elsewhere. Vogel's chancellorship also saw Germany's membership of the IA as an observer state. Vogel was never able to secure support from the SPD due to the opposite approach he took to German foreign policy and was betrayed by his party members in order to bring Brücken back.

Vogel was forced to resign following a vote of no confidence and Brücken took over. Vogel was also dismissed as Minister of Economics.

Return as Chancellor
Vogel returned as Chancellor after Staffen, Brücken and Engels were all arrested following the Russian Missile Conspiracy. Vogel's time as chancellor ended after the January 2020 elections following a very weak and largely timid election campaign.