Jajki Uinhapini

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Jajki Uinhapini
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Gallerymember for Ianteperhi
Assumed office
08 September 2014
MonarchCaconzi Cucumenthi II Sesquechua
Preceded byMarie Tahuisechca
Personal details
Born
Jajki Stephane Uinhapini

(1961-06-11) 11 June 1961 (age 62)
Sillie, Karazawa
NationalityKarazawi
Political partyKexi Chukurhicha
Spouse
Children3
Professionex-paratrooper, military veteran

Jajki Uinhapini (Jajki Stephane Uinhapini; born 11 June 1961) is a Karazawi politician currently serving as one of the two Gallerymember of the Suiyuu of Ianteperhi. He had first served as the mayor of Sillie, his hometown, for two mandates before being elected as one of Kexi Chukurhicha's Deputies at the National Diet in 2010.

Uinhapini was raised in a military background as his father was an officer in the Karazawi Airforce and his mother a teacher. He graduated from Ianteperhi Provincial lawschool, but choose to join the Caconzicua's Paratroopers rather than to continue his career. He left the military with the rank of Captain in 1992, returned to his hometown and joined the Chukurhicha Party. After serving as Deputy-Adjoint and member of Sillie's City Council, he presented himself as the Chukurhicha Candidate to Sillie's Mayorship during the local elections of 1999. From there he slowly rose up in both the Party's and the country's administration rank, up until obtaining a Seat at the Caconziche Gallery, the Upper House of the country's legislative system.

Early life and education

Time in the Military

Early political career

Diet and Gallery

Political views

Gun Laws

Uinhapini remains a defender of the 1981 Laws "On the Right to Carry Weapons and their Uses". He notably voted against all proposed amendments to these laws, saying that "There is not a time when the right to bear arm is un-needed. The context of 1981 was not the cause of these laws, it was merely a trigger, a wake-up call. This is not about protecting a passive populace, this is about citizens protecting themselves."

Space

While he has supported the development of the Lazarene Space Agency, he has criticized the way funds were allocated, spent, and divided among member states. He has openly accused the successive governments of not defending hard enough the Karazawi citizens interests, and that they botched the opportunity the Space Agency could've been for Karazawa's economy and job market, considering the results in these domain to be "insufficient".

Military

Uinhapini has adovcated to raise funding for the Karazawi military forces and always voted against reduction of any of the five branches' budgets. He notably argue that, while the situation is peaceful, Nameria growing military complex and "aggressive international policies" doesn't allow for Karazawa to rest. Even inside his own party he has come under heavy criticism for this position, especially in light of the accusations of collusion with the arm manufacturer Chipirisesi Workshops and potential ties with famous PMCs CEOs, accusations which he has always categorically denied as "baseless" and "poor attempts to create controversy".

Taxes

He advocates a flat tax and supported the Sokkan's administration tax cuts. He nonetheless publicly lamented the lack of a "real reform of our tax system".

Accusations of corruption and investigations

Supposed ties with the arm manufacturing industry

Personal life