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This is a Senrian name; the family name is Haruka.
Prime Minister of Senria Kiyosi Haruka 하루까끼요씨 | |
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6th Prime Minister of Senria | |
In office December 12, 1983 – December 8, 2003 | |
Deputy | Takeo Miyazawa Hideki Kitayama Kumiko Yosida |
Preceded by | Kitirou Imahara |
Succeeded by | Sigesato Izumi |
Nth Minister of the Interior | |
In office October 26, 1979 – December 12, 1983 | |
Prime Minister | Kitirou Imahara |
Preceded by | name |
Succeeded by | name |
Personal details | |
Born | April 7, 1915 Tukayama, Senria |
Died | July 27, 2009 (91 years) Keisi, Senria |
Nationality | Senrian |
Political party | People's Party |
Spouse | Aiko Ouhasi |
Children | Hiroyosi Haruka |
Alma mater | University of Keisi |
Profession | Soldier, politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Republic of Senria (1930-1945) |
Branch/service | Senrian Republican Army (1930-1945) |
Rank | Sergeant |
Battles/wars | Senrian-Xiaodongese War |
Kiyosi Haruka (Senrian: 하루까끼요씨, Haruka Kiyosi; April 7, 1915 - July 27, 2009) was a Senrian politician who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Senria between 1983 and 2003. Born into a burakumin family in Tukayama, Haruka decided to join the Senrian Republican Army as an enlisted soldier during the Senrian-Xiaodongese War; Haruka had become a non-commissioned officer by the end of the war, and earned decorations for meritorious conduct while fighting against Xiaodongese occupation forces in Kitasuu. Haruka participated in the liberation of the Kitaoutouri, Senseki, Matumori, Sagae, and Rokkaso extermination zones.
After the war, Haruka decided to remain within the military, staying there until 1945, when he joined the People's Party and graduated from the University of Keisi. He was elected to the legislature of Tukayama Prefecture in 1948, and became a deputy within the National Assembly of Senria in 1953. Haruka was briefly named Deputy Minister of Finance by Prime Minister Tokiyasu Kitamura, as part of a push by Kitamura to increase the power of the People's Party in relation to the Senrian Republican Armed Forces; after the assassination of Prime Minister Kitamura by Xiaodong and his replacement by military leader Takesi Takahata, Haruka was replaced. He continued to serve as a deputy and was eventually named Minister of the Interior by Kitirou Imahara in 1979.
After Imahara declined to seek reelection in 1983, Haruka became Prime Minister of Senria. Haruka was tasked with restoring the Senrian economy, which had nearly imploded due to a vast oversupply of products. Shortly after becoming Prime Minister, Haruka forced the leadership of Senria's keiretu to agree on a division of the economy, with certain keiretu handling certain sectors, in order to end the oversupply crisis. Haruka also lessened the restrictions on political liberties established by Takahata and Imahara, allowing opposition parties increased freedom to operate without government harassment. Haruka has also been credited with restoring press freedom in Senria, which had been heavily restricted under his predecessors. However, some have alleged that Haruka attempted to offset the effects of these reforms by making deals with major newspapers and television news channels in exchange for favorable coverage of the People's Party and Senrian government.
Within the realm of foreign affairs, Haruka was perceived as a hardliner in many areas. Haruka took a particularly hard line on the issue of relations with Xiaodong, increasing the size of Senria's navy to "guarantee its capacity to handle the Xiaodongese threat", extensively lobbying for a boycott of Xiaodongese goods, demanding the recognition of the Senrian Genocide by foreign governments and international organizations, and- most infamously- approving the assassination of Xiaodongese First Minister Sun Yuting in 1984. In spite of this, however, Haruka also oversaw the reestablishment of formal diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1988. Haruka also sought to further expand Senria's prominence as an industrial and manufacturing powerhouse within Esquarium.
Haruka surpassed Takesi Takahata as the longest-serving Prime Minister of Senria on October 6, 1999. He declined to seek reelection to the prime ministership in 2003, and was replaced with Sigesato Izumi. He died in 2009 after suffering a ischemic stroke. Within Senria, Haruka is widely praised and respected for his leadership during the economic crisis of the early 1980s, for the hard line he took on relations with Xiaodong, and for his decision to loosen restrictions on freedom of speech and of the press. Some, however, have criticized him for his perceived closeness to the leadership of the keiretu and have accused him of "paying off" media sources with tax breaks and gifts to guarantee favorable coverage of the People's Party in Senrian media.