Satsuki Kanbayashi

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Satsuki Kanbayashi
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Member of Congress
Assumed office
28 July 2011
ConstituencySorata
Chairperson of the Progeso Popular
Assumed office
6 June 2018
Preceded byChojiro Kanbayashi
Personal details
Born
Satsuki Alessandra Kanbayashi y Shimada

(1982-09-16) September 16, 1982 (age 41)
Tochuco, Ilari
Political partyProgeso Popular
SpouseLautaro Encarnación
Children2
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Relatives
Alma materUniversity of Sorata
OccupationPolitician, professor

Satsuki Alessandra Kanbayashi y Shimada (16 September 1982) is a Ilarian politician, congresswoman and professor. She is the youngest daughter and child of former president Armando Kanbayashi and former First Lady Bárbara Chihoko Shimada. Satsuki is a current member of the Progreso Popular, a right-wing political party created by her older brother Chojiro Kanbayashi, and also holds a seat in the Sorata Constituency in Congress. She also lectures in archaeological studies and agronomics at the University of San Isaías de Tochuco, Sorata.

After Chojiro resigned from Congress due to the Chojirovideos scandal, Satsuki took over as Chairperson of the Party after she was found to be non-complicit. During the South Amerigonnan War, Satsuki played a role in the arrest of Chojiro and his companions, known as the Chojiristas, of whom were covertly collaborating with the Guadosalam government and the Concordian military-industrial complex in trafficking and supplying EM-1 and EM-2 railguns to his politico-military front, the Chojirista National Restoration Front, and the Guadosalam Federation. From her contribution, President Mónica Miranda Sacristán assigned her as the next appointee for the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation.

Early life

Political career

Chairperson of the Progreso Popular

Role in the arrest of the Chojiristas

Professorship