De Amiu

De Azminglayno Amiu is an Atsun politician who has served as the |Grand Minister of Ke-Atsung and Minister of Defense since 1950 and is one of the top leaders of the National People's Movement, only allegedly surpassed by Amieong Dilliu. De Amiu has advocated for socialism in Ke-Atsung since his days in university and was imprisoned several times. He joined the National People's Movement in early 1949, would quickly rise the ranks, and would eventually be given the positions of Grand and Defense Ministries following Amieong's victory in the 1950 Atsun presidential election. He is primarily seen as the de-facto Minister of Intelligence, due to his unprecedented control over the state intelligence agency. He became the youngest serving minister in Ke-Atsung's history.

From the start of his government roles in 1950, he helped facilitate the creation of the Republican Security Services, Ke-Atsung's internal and external intelligence agency. He was critical in helping nationalize several domestic conglomerates in relation to mining, fishing, and more. De Amiu was also responsible for the supervision of large-scale public works projects. He helped kickstart the armament industry of Ke-Atsung and aided in the creation of the DT-10 MBT and other Atsun military technologies.

Early life and education
De Amiu was born on 26 October 1915 in Satugunnu. His parents were farmers who worked in the fields southeast of the city. De Amiu started his elementary studies at the At Leuqia School in Satugunnu while he finished his secondary studies at the Cheot Education Institute. He graduated from the Atsung University of Political Science of Satugunnu in 1939, but would then be imprisoned due to his Tolytanism-Socialism views. During his time in the Chi Mhet prison, he met and befriended future Atsun president Amieong Dilliu. He would be released after the end of the war.

National People's Movement
De Amiu's political career began in February 1949, when he officially applied and was accepted into the National People's Movement. Due to his personal connection with NPM leader Amieong Dilliu, he would become a high-ranking official, being awarded the role of deputy general-secretary by Amieong, becoming the 2nd most influential figure in the party.

He would quickly form a picture of him as a serious politician and a firm believer in Tolytanism-Socialism. He would attend countless NPM and socialist conferences across the state and would speak very much in support of General Secretary Amieong Dilliu. He would be awarded the Hero of Ke-Atsung medal by the state for his service during the Great War.

Government
De Amiu would be sworn into office as Minister of Defense and Grand Minister of the Republic on 12 April 1950. In his first term, he would prioritize the kickstart of the Atsun armament industry, bolstering Tanks Atsun, Atsun Firearms Union, and other defense companies. This priority would lead to the development of indigenous firearms and tank designs, though the designs were largely dependent on foreign equipment. In recent years, however, the experience gained throughout the years allowed Ke-Atsung to produce its own, independent equipment, such as the DT-10 Tank, Nyam Rifle, and more.

De Amiu would kickstart massive economic, education, and health programs, allowing for great economic development, an increase in literacy as well a large decrease in child mortality. De Amiu also championed Atsun trade with foreign powers, importing billions worth of goods and products from foreign nations. Though such a policy has been met with criticism from hardline Tolytanists, who proclaim that trading with non-socialist countries as despicable. It does, however, has the support of the Leader.

Further helping consolidate Amieong's power over the state, De Amiu would play an instrumental role in the creation of the Republican Security Service, a government organization whose role is to secure the state from domestic matters to operations outside of the state. It is alleged to have engaged in censorship, the funding of militias, the suppression of free thought, and more. Due to his influence over the organization, and a large part of being loyal to him, he is largely considered the de-facto minister of intelligence.

Political positions
De Amiu, in leaked NPM documents, has been described by several party officials as a reformist Tolytanist-Socialist and a promoter of trade and globalization. Despite the Communist Party of Ke-Atsung being officially banned, De Amiu is alleged to support the At Amay doctrine of socialism, which states that Ke-Atsung is not ready for socialism and that the state must first use capitalism to achieve an ideal state for the start of true socialism. He has not responded to the allegation.

De Amiu publicly supports state atheism and is opposed to absolute monarchist ideology. He stated that "Monarchism and religion have no place in a society of modern principles" and has denounced monarchist absolutism on several occasions. De Amiu supports communist internationalism and stated multiple times that communism could only work if socialist nations cooperate with one another through economic, political, and military means, and has supported the creation of the Fraternidad organization between Ke-Atsung, Al-Sarouq and Rasprossia.