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Ataru Akimoto
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Akimoto in 2020
Minister of State for Development and Hesperidesia
Assumed office
12 December 2021
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byTodd Putnam (2017-2021)
Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
18 June 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byIkkaku Nishihara
Member of the Select Committee on Intelligence
In office
8 September 2011 – 18 June 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded bySaika Nishihara
Succeeded byNicolai Kristoffersen
Member of the Appropriations Committee
In office
15 January 2015 – 18 June 2019
Prime MinisterJames Zaier
Member of Parliament
for the 712th District
Assumed office
1 January 2010
Preceded byLori Cooke
Majority15,351 (28.2%)
Personal details
Born
Ataru Akimoto

(1981-06-20) 20 June 1981 (age 43)
Telora
NationalityAquitaynian
Political partyRoyalist
SpouseNasharu Akimoto
Children2
EducationSt Michael's Prepatory Academy
Alma mater
ProfessionPolitician, former civil servant

Ataru Akimoto (born June 20 1981) is an Aquitaynian politician currently serving as the Minister of State for Development and Hesperidesia since 12 December, 2021. A member of the Royalist Party, he has been the Member of Parliament for the 712th District since 2010. Akimoto also currently serves as the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs after serving on the Select Committee on Intelligence and the Appropriations Committee from 2015 to 2019.

Ataru was born in Telora and attended the famous St Michael's Prepatory Academy before attending the University of Telora School of Humanities, receiving is bachelor's degree in international studies. Ataru then attended Kiernan College where he received his Masters in International Relations. Ataru began his professional career as a civil servant in the Foreign Office and served as a diplomatic attache for over ten years. After leaving the civil service to pursue business endeavors, Ataru decided to run for office during the 2014 general election. Ataru quickly became a party favorite and was almost immediately selected to be a member of the Appropriations Committee, followed by the Select Committee on Intelligence due to his prior civil service. In 2019, Prime Minister Richard Larrow named Ataru the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and was subsequently named to his current post within the Foreign Office.