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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

YAMAGUCHI GLAD OF THE BIRTH OF HIS THIRD CHILD

Mr. Takeru Yamaguchi, Minister of Education and Families, and his wife Ayumi have become parents for the second time. Yesterday at 2:58 o'clock in the morning, Ayumi gave birth to a girl named Tsubaki at the National Hospital in Amshlay. Like he had done after his first two children, the twins Nagako and Masato, were borne, Yamaguchi retires from his office for a week and will leave the official duties to his deputy, Mrs. Charlotte Kilph.
The 37 year-old Yamaguchi who is used to becalled the "far eastern prodigy" by many members of his party, the PPJ, is reputed to be a man who will become one of Saidercray's most important politicians in a future that doesn't have to be that far away from now. He was elected into the provinicial parliament of Amshlay at the age of 25 and into the national parliament at the age of 30 - both are the earliest possible points of time in a politician's life to enter these parliaments. In 2004, when he was 35 years old, he became Saidercray's youngest minister ever. The son of a policeman and an actress who immigrated to Saidercray in 1967 has the image of a meticulous, ambitious worker, but also of a very authoritarian man who expects his subordinates and colleagues to act with the same outstanding carefulness and effort he is well known for.
Politically, Yamaguchi stands in the middle between his PPJ and the SPS and could become a very influential connecting link between the parties if the PPJ and the SPS will rule the country after the elections in August. Like many PPJ members, the vegan Yamaguchi is a strict anti-consumerist and attached to non-violence. Like many SPS members, Yamaguchi supports the idea of an average tax rate "between 80 and 90 percent" and is an atheist who wants to widen the principle of separation of church and state.

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