Alexandre Renaudière

Alexandre N. Renaudière OTR OTS OTA  (born Alexandre Nicolas Renaudière; 13 September 1946) is the current President and General Secretary of Sereniérre and its Communist Party, respectively. Emerging as the leader of the seventh generation of leadership of the Communist Party when Leopold Settiérre appointed him his deputy in 2000.

Possessing a charismatic persona, his leadership style has been described as "populist" and his popularity is rated to be high by foreign analysts. His rise to the presidency & general secretaryship represents a transition in Sereniérre's politics, introducing the younger, pragmatic technocrats – belonging mostly to the 1979 Volunteer's Movement – into power, solidifying the sidelining of the hardline and conservative elements within the Party, a process which began in 1979.

Since assuming both state offices of power, Renaudière has gone onto tighten certain controls of the economy while increasing the speed of political reform. In foreign policy, Renaudière advocates the use of balanced power in international relations and has been a strong supporter of the Villesen Pact.

Renaudière has been involved with the Party for most of his life, notably serving as the Party's Propaganda Chief during 1991 to 1998, having served before as the Director of the Secretariat of the General Secretary. Renaudière's philosophy in social matters includes the cultivation of the welfare system and integrating Celtic tribal communities into mainstream society, the latter of which has resulted in tensions between the Government and the Celtic tribes.