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|name            = Yuna Hayakawa
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|office          = [[Minister for Education and Training]]
|office          = [[Minister for Education and Training]]
|monarch          = [[Noctis Lucis Caelum]]
|monarch          =  
|governor-general = [[Tidus Hayakawa]]
|primeminister    = [[Hibari Nanatsuki]]  
|deputy          = [[Lulu Gosaku]]
|deputy          =
|term_start      = 31 May 2018
|term_start      = 28 June 2020
|term_end        =  
|term_end        =  
|predecessor      = [[Shoichi Yamamoto]]
|predecessor      = [[Shoichi Yamamoto]]
|successor        =  
|successor        =  
|monarch1          = [[Noctis Lucis Caelum]]
|monarch1          =  
|governor-general1 = [[Sir Auron Suzuki]]
|primeminister1  = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|deputy1          = [[Lulu Gosaku]]
|deputy1          =  
|term_start1      = 25 November 2010
|term_start1      = 25 November 2010
|term_end1        = 18 September 2014
|term_end1        = 18 September 2014
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|term_end2        = 28 June 2017
|term_end2        = 28 June 2017
|predecessor2      = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|predecessor2      = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|successor2        = [[Hibari Nanatsuki]]
|successor2        = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|office3         = Leader of the Liberal Party
|office3           = Leader of the Labour Party
|primeminister3   =  
|primeminister3   =  
|term_start3     = 25 May 2014
|term_start3       = 25 May 2014
|term_end3       = 28 June 2017
|term_end3         = 28 June 2017
|predecessor3      = [[Midori Hanamura]]
|predecessor3     = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|successor3       = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|successor3        = [[Tomoya Hayakawa]]
|birth_name      = Yuna Braska
|office4          = Member of Parliament for Hobart
|birth_date      = 15 October 1989
|primeminister4    =
|term_start4      = 20 August 2009
|term_end4        =
|predecessor4     = [[Midori Hanamura]]
|successor4       = [[John Alberty]]
|birth_name      = Yuna Hayakawa
|birth_date      = 15 October 1987
|birth_place      = Besaid City, Besaid Island, Zanarkand
|birth_place      = Besaid City, Besaid Island, Zanarkand
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|spouse          = [[Tidus Hayakawa]]
|spouse          = [[Tidus Hayakawa]]
|children        =  
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'''Yuna Hayakawa''' (15 October 1989) is a Zanarkian politician who was the former [[Prime Minister of Zanarkand]] from 2014 to 2017. She was succeeded by [[Hibari Nanatsuki]] after Yuna announced that she was stepping down as Prime Minister in order to delegate her time for family. She returned to politics on May 31, 2018 and was reappointed as [[Minister for Education and Training]], serving her second term.  
'''Yuna Hayakawa''' (15 October 1987) is a Zanarkian politician who was the former [[Prime Minister of Zanarkand]] from 2014 to 2017. She was succeeded by [[Tomoya Hayakawa]] after Yuna announced that she was stepping down as Prime Minister in order to delegate her time for family. During her term as Prime Minister, she became the youngest Prime Minister in the history of Zanarkand at the age of 27 and the first Female and Besaidian to hold office.
 
Yuna was born in Besaid to former Prime Minister [[Symond Braska]]. She graduated in the [[University of Besaid]] under the degree of Bachelor of Political Science. She entered politics in 2009 after her election for PM for the Hobart district of Besaid.
She returned to politics on 31 May 2020 and was reappointed as [[Minister for Education and Training]], serving her second term.  


==Early Life==
==Early Life==

Latest revision as of 10:02, 3 June 2020

Yuna Hayakawa
Yuna&Tidus.jpg
Yuna and her husband, Governor-General Tidus Hayakawa in 2018.
Minister for Education and Training
Assumed office
28 June 2020
Prime MinisterHibari Nanatsuki
Preceded byShoichi Yamamoto
In office
25 November 2010 – 18 September 2014
Prime MinisterTomoya Hayakawa
Preceded byMadabanshi Kitagawa
Succeeded byKeith Grunner
28th Prime Minister of Zanarkand
In office
18 September 2014 – 28 June 2017
MonarchNoctis Lucis Caelum
Governor-GeneralTidus Hayakawa
DeputyLulu Gosaku
Preceded byTomoya Hayakawa
Succeeded byTomoya Hayakawa
Leader of the Labour Party
In office
25 May 2014 – 28 June 2017
Preceded byTomoya Hayakawa
Succeeded byTomoya Hayakawa
Member of Parliament for Hobart
Assumed office
20 August 2009
Preceded byMidori Hanamura
Succeeded byJohn Alberty
Personal details
Born
Yuna Hayakawa

15 October 1987
Besaid City, Besaid Island, Zanarkand
Political partyLabour Party
SpouseTidus Hayakawa
Alma materUniversity of Besaid

Yuna Hayakawa (15 October 1987) is a Zanarkian politician who was the former Prime Minister of Zanarkand from 2014 to 2017. She was succeeded by Tomoya Hayakawa after Yuna announced that she was stepping down as Prime Minister in order to delegate her time for family. During her term as Prime Minister, she became the youngest Prime Minister in the history of Zanarkand at the age of 27 and the first Female and Besaidian to hold office.

Yuna was born in Besaid to former Prime Minister Symond Braska. She graduated in the University of Besaid under the degree of Bachelor of Political Science. She entered politics in 2009 after her election for PM for the Hobart district of Besaid.

She returned to politics on 31 May 2020 and was reappointed as Minister for Education and Training, serving her second term.

Early Life

Political Career

Personal Life