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{{Infobox Officeholder
|name = Mei Ying Yue<br>美影月
|name = Meiying Yue<br>{{lang-zh|labels=no|美影月}}<br><small>''Měiyǐng Yuè''</small>
|image = Mei_Ying_Yue_2019.jpg
|image = Mei_Ying_Yue_2019.jpg
|caption = Portrait by [[Kelai Sui]]
|order1 = [[List of Presidents of Huajiang|11th]]
|order1 = 6th
|office1 = President of Huajiang
|office1 = President of Independent Huajiang
|term_start1 = 11 October 2012
|term_start1 = 11 October 2012
|predecessor1 = [[Qiao Jiabao]]
|predecessor1 = [[Qiao Jiabao]]
|birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1946|5|28}}
|birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1946|5|28}}
|birth_place = [[Yakeshi]], [[Sükhbaatar]].
|birth_place = [[Gao'an]], [[Huajiang]].
|party = [[Nationalist Independent Union]]
|party = [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]
|alma_mater = [[Leidense National University]]
|alma_mater = [[Qicheng National University]]
|profession = Lawyer
}}
}}


Mei Ying Yie (/mɜɪ jɪ̀ŋ ɥɤ̂/; {{wpl|Mandarin language|Huajiang}}: 美影月; {{wpl|Pinyin|Huayi}}: Měi Yǐng Yuè; born May 28, 1945) is an ethnic [[Qi]] and an [[Independent Huajiang]] politician, legal scholar, linguist and prosecutor currently serving as the [[President of Independent Huajiang]] since October 11, 2012. The second woman to be the President, after [[Cai Xiangning]]<ref>Understanding Huajiang Politics, ''Kim Maru and Qi Qiao'', 17 December 2002, Archived from the original on 21 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016.</ref>, Mei is the sixth president of Independent Huajiang under the [[Constitution of Independent Huajiang]]. Previously, Mei served as the Chief Prosecutor of the Yakeshi District in from 1996 to 2002 under [[Sükhbaatar]] and afterwards, the Mayor of Gao'an under [[Independent Huajiang]] in 2003 to 2006.<ref>Rise to Power: Mei Ying Yue's Beginnings, ''Su Tseng-chang'', January 2012, Archived from the original on 7 July 2017.</ref> Mei then became a candidate for succeeding the newly elected Qiao Jiabao, and afterwards succeeded him after his resignation in 2012.
'''Meiying Yie''' ({{IPA|[měi̯jɪ̀ŋ ɥɤ̂]}}; {{wpl|Standard Chinese|Huajiangite}}: {{lang-zh|labels=no|美影月}}; {{wpl|Pinyin|Alphabetized}} Huajiangite: ''Měiyǐng Yuè''; born May 28, 1945) is the 11th and {{wpl|incumbent}} [[President of Huajiang|President of the Republic of Huajiang]] since 2012. Meiying Yue was designated the successor after the abdication of [[Qiao Jiabao]] from his position and his following [[Sihou]]. Meiying is the second female president within [[Huajiang]]. Her administration is termed the [[Meiying Era]] within the [[Huajiang Political Eras]].


Mei was born in [[Yakeshi]] in 1945 to Wu Rong and Mei Ying. Her family was known in Yakeshi for their performances of [[Sibuxiji]], with Wu Rong being a Bianzhi performer and Ma Ying being a Dongwu performer. After the outbreak of the [[Great Yemugh War]] and the proclamation of [[Independent Huajiang]], would move to [[Gao'an]] in 1952, after the outbreak of the [[Great Yemugh War]]. Mei moved to the [[Leidense Republic]] and enrolled in the law program at the [[Leidense National University]], and later moved back to [[Sükhbaatar]] in 1971, during the Byambasüren-Yanjmaan Period. After the [[Speech of Dust]], Mei entered the law field, moving back to Yakeshi and becoming a prosecutor for the state. Mei had been intrigued by [[Independent Huajiang]], which at this point was a breakaway state that encompassed the entirety of South Huajiang. In 1996, she was appointed by the Mayor of Yakeshi, Bo Gu, to be the Chief Prosecutor of the Yakeshi District after her work on the [[Jiandi Case]]. In 2002, she was elected the Mayor of the Yakeshi District and took her position in 2003. However later in the same year, she resigned her post and {{wpl|Defection|defected}} to Independent Huajiang, where she took an offer for becoming the Mayor of Gao'an.
Meiying was born in [[Gao'an]] in 1945 and attended the [[Qicheng National University]] in 1963. During her tenure in the Qicheng National University, Meiying joined the student wing of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]], the [[Republican Student Association (Huajiang)|Republican Student Association]]. She was seen as an outspoken member and was soon appointed as the head of the Qicheng National University Branch. Within 4 years, she worked as one of many student aides with the then [[Congressional Premier of Huajiang|Congressional Premier]] [[Mai Han]]. She continued her education and attained her {{wpl|Doctor of Jurispendence}}, and afterwards ran a successful campaign in [[Qicheng]] to be the
 
Mei is a self-described "{{wpl|Conservatism|conservative}}", with her political positions varying between issue to issue. Political commentators have described her as, overall {{wpl|Centrism|centrist}} with some {{wpl|Right-wing politics|right-wing}} tendencies. Her reforms on social issues have been seen as polarizing from her right-wing policies, and have been seen as {{wpl|Left-wing politics|left-wing}}. Her {{wpl|Economic policy|economic policies}}, known as [[Meinomics]], have focused on {{wpl|Structural adjustment}} and fixing the {{wpl|Unemployment}} problem. Mei is also considered a {{wpl|nationalist}} with her views on international politics and is considered a hard-liner on transgressions against Huajiang, and despite their observership in the [[Compact for Mutual Assistance and General Cooperation]], Mei has considered that their full membership may not be required in the near future. Mei also holds what is considered {{wpl|anti-imperialist}} views, and announced that Independent Huajiang would recognize [[Nanto]] as the sole sovereign country within [[Chishima]] in the [[Political status of Chishima|Chishima Issue]].
 
Now considered one of the biggest faces in Yidaoan politics and the central figure around the [[Political Status of Huajiang|Independent Huajiang Sovereignty]], she has centralized the institutional power within Independent Huajiang and consolidated her government's power by forming the [[Independent Security Committee]] to consolidate her party's power. Despite her initial promise to institute democratic reforms, she has confirmed in several press conferences that it is not within her scope and believe it will not happen before the end of her term.

Latest revision as of 05:28, 25 August 2019

Meiying Yue
美影月
Měiyǐng Yuè
Mei Ying Yue 2019.jpg
11th President of Huajiang
Assumed office
11 October 2012
Preceded byQiao Jiabao
Personal details
Born(1946-05-28)May 28, 1946
Gao'an, Huajiang.
Political partyRepublican Party
Alma materQicheng National University

Meiying Yie ([měi̯jɪ̀ŋ ɥɤ̂]; Huajiangite: 美影月; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Měiyǐng Yuè; born May 28, 1945) is the 11th and incumbent President of the Republic of Huajiang since 2012. Meiying Yue was designated the successor after the abdication of Qiao Jiabao from his position and his following Sihou. Meiying is the second female president within Huajiang. Her administration is termed the Meiying Era within the Huajiang Political Eras.

Meiying was born in Gao'an in 1945 and attended the Qicheng National University in 1963. During her tenure in the Qicheng National University, Meiying joined the student wing of the Republican Party, the Republican Student Association. She was seen as an outspoken member and was soon appointed as the head of the Qicheng National University Branch. Within 4 years, she worked as one of many student aides with the then Congressional Premier Mai Han. She continued her education and attained her Doctor of Jurispendence, and afterwards ran a successful campaign in Qicheng to be the