Rutherford St. Germain

Political Career
Rutherford St. Germain began his political career in the British Isles by joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. On July 19, 2012 he became Her Majesty's Ambassador to Romana, Westphalia, Ireland, Avalon, United Africa, and the Democratic Socialist Alliance. He would later go on to be the Ambassador to eight additional regions, Germany, North Africa, USSR, Taijitu, Canada, New York, Argentina, and Grand Central. Ardboe Erie chose Rutherford St. Germain to become the Deputy Home Secretary. Soon after that appointment as Deputy Home Secretary, Culture Secretary Charles V chose Rutherford to become Deputy Culture Secretary.

In July of 2012 Rutherford ran in the Wales by-election on the Royal Constitutionalist Party. He lost a close race (8-6 votes). He is expected to run in Southern England as a Royal Constitutionalist. Rutherford is t



he primary author of the British Isles Bill of Rights providing all six sections to the document.

Personal Life
Ruthferford St. Germain is also active in the private sector. Rutherford is the President and founder of the Esperanto League of the British Isles, an organization that promotes the use of Esperanto in the British Isles. Also, Rutherford is the founder and President of the Queen Georgiana Zoo, the first and only zoo in the British Isles. Rutherford is also the President of the League for a Positive Existence, a organization that promotes positive values in the British Isles.