Phil Vibert

Philip Bertrand Déodat Jean-François Vibert (born 27 April 1965), best known as Phil Vibert, is a Magisterian politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Magisteria from 10 June 2014 to 10 June 2019, and is the founder and leader of Red Revolution, a left-wing populist political party. Vibert has run two times in elections for president of Magisteria in 2014 and 2019, but was defeated each time in the second round of voting. Before becoming a full-fledged politician, he was heavily involved with professional wrestling; beginning his career as a colour commentator before becoming nationally known for running the cult promotion DAVE.

Born in Annesia City, Federal Capital Territory, Vibert graduated from the National People's University with a degree in political science in 1985 and began his tenure in professional wrestling as a photographer for the Magisterian Wrestling Federation (MWF) until becoming a colour commentator in 1989. In 1996, Vibert departed from the MWF thanks to creative disagreements with the company's owner, Allen Packer. Vibert's departure was followed with his acquisition of Danger And Violence Extreme (DAVE), and used his vision to transform the regional promotion into the beloved cult phenomenon known today.

Vibert has sporadically appeared on-screen for DAVE, often as a colour commentator. In 2002, Vibert adopted the gimmick of playing as a villainous, egomaniacal boss who barely cares about the well-being of his employees and often treats wrestlers positioned in the lower card badly.

After DAVE filed for bankruptcy in 2007, Vibert would disappear from the public eye for 2 years before resurfacing as a left-wing political commentator in 2009. Since then, he has established a reputation as one of the most respected political commentators and analysts of all time. Vibert founded the Red Revolution (PVRR) in September 2009. He was the party's candidate in the 2014 presidential election, in which he came in second, receiving 30.88% in the first-round vote and was successful to qualify for the second round where he faced MDP candidate Peter Garrett. He lost the second round to Peter Garrett, with 47.24% of the vote compared to Garrett's 52.76%. After his election loss, PVRR and the MDP agreed to form a coalition government and Peter Garrett appointed Phil Vibert as the prime minister.

He ran for a second time in 2019, again coming in second, garnering 40.08 million votes. He lost once again in the runoff vote, receiving 47.62% of the vote compared to Sullivan's 52.38%.