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Subsequently, however, Fudge refuses to accept that Lord Voldemort has returned, and in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' Fudge orchestrates a [[smear campaign]] to discredit Harry and [[Albus Dumbledore]]. As Minister for Magic, Fudge is also responsible for having [[Rubeus Hagrid]] imprisoned in [[Azkaban]].
Subsequently, however, Fudge refuses to accept that Lord Voldemort has returned, and in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' Fudge orchestrates a [[smear campaign]] to discredit Harry and [[Albus Dumbledore]]. As Minister for Magic, Fudge is also responsible for having [[Rubeus Hagrid]] imprisoned in [[Azkaban]].


When his failure to admit Voldemort's return comes to light, Fudge is sacked as Minister for Magic and replaced by [[Rufus Scrimgeour]].
When his failure to admit Voldemort's return comes to light, Fudge is sacked as Minister for Magic and replaced by [[Rufus Scrimgeour]]. Becuase of this he is thought to be inspired by [[Neville Chamberlain]] during the begging of the second world War


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Cornelius Oswald Fudge is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. He is the Minister for Magic of Great Britain.

His first name is possibly a connection to the Roman Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and his last name suggests that he "fudges" his job. His standard outfit includes a pinstriped cloak, a lime green bowler hat, and purple boots.

In the films, he is played by Robert Hardy.

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Background

Cornelius Fudge is the Minister for Magic from 1988 to 1996, i.e. from Template:HP1 to Template:HP5

Fudge first appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, but is first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

Role in the stories

Fudge initially seems sympathetic to Harry, and inadvertently provides some valuable information, namely that Sirius Black was James Potter's best friend and betrayed him to Lord Voldemort.

Subsequently, however, Fudge refuses to accept that Lord Voldemort has returned, and in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Fudge orchestrates a smear campaign to discredit Harry and Albus Dumbledore. As Minister for Magic, Fudge is also responsible for having Rubeus Hagrid imprisoned in Azkaban.

When his failure to admit Voldemort's return comes to light, Fudge is sacked as Minister for Magic and replaced by Rufus Scrimgeour. Becuase of this he is thought to be inspired by Neville Chamberlain during the begging of the second world War

Preceded by Minister for Magic
c. 1988-1996
Succeeded by