Albert Lebrun

Albert François Lebrun, or simply Albert Lebrun, is the current President of France since 1931 and a member of the Alliance démocratique. Lebrun is a strong conservative President who seeks to maintain the Republic under a strong rightist government. Representing the governing National Bloc and witnessing the growing power of the German Socialist Republic, Lebrun and his Prime Minister André Tardieu have committed themselves to keeping socialism clamped down as much as possible and to maintain France's integrity as a strong global player and member of the Council of Allies.

In May 1930, Lebrun witnessed the March on Paris, an attempt by radical revolutionary socialists to take control of the French government. He described this event as his grand revelation of the dangers of socialism, and he was appointed to the Presidency on the promise that no such event would happen again. As head of the government alliance, Lebrun has faced strong competition by the likes of monarchists who seek to establish Napoleon VI as the new French Emperor, but Lebrun has maintained that the integrity of the Republic must be maintained. Any stretch into the likes of monarchism would be detrimental to stability, and would be the perfect basis for a much larger socialist revolution.