Julian Sikaara

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Julian Sikaara
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Full Name Julian Nathaniel Sikaara
Rank 10th Imperial Minister of Valertinette, 6th Leader of the Valertinettean Justice Party
Predecessor -The Rt.Hon.Im. Uila Cherninek PR (VJP)
-The Rt.Hon.Im. Imoko Fajorkia PR (IM)
Successor Incumbent
Date of Birth (Age) March 21st 1954 (51)
Spouse Yuko Yamguki
Father Gael Sikaara
Mother Luci Makakawa
Profession -Politician
-Major shareholder (45%) in ValNet
-Medical Practitioner
Political Allegiance Valertinettean Justice Party
Languages Spoken Valertin, English, French
Education -Valerin Central Pre-School
-Valerin Central Infant & Middle School
-Central Valerin Upper School & College
-NUV
Place of Birth Yujik, Valerin City,
Valerin, Valertinette Majora
No. times Elected 3
The Right Honourable Imperial Dr. Julian Sikaara, Paliamentary Representative (Born: March 21st 1954 in Valerin City) is the presiding Imperial Minister and leader of the the Valertinettean Justice Party. The leadership of the VJP is Julians' first major political position after his predecessor admitted to allegations of an affair. He was an instant hit with the public and in his words..."With us [the VJP] we as a country can go forward, with us you will have freedom!"
The people that do dislike him label him as a corporate menace who shouldn't be left in charge of a hamster let alone a country. This is because of his involvement with the telecom company ValNet.
Like his predecessor Julian has faced allegations about his private life, the latest one being that Dr. Sikaara will resign from the position of Imperial Minister and leader of the VJP so he can move with his family to his large estate on Ki Orka. Dr. Sikaara insists there is no truth in the rumours, but it looks more and more likely as the VJP slip in the Election Polls.

Early Life

Julian was a very quiet child, many believed this to be because of his fathers strict view on children being seen and not heard. If he did talk however, he would be paddled or hit with a belt. This led to him being taken away from his parents at the age of four.

In 1959 Julian entered Valerin Central Infant & Middle School where he met his lifelong friend Livora Dikejiinaka who would become the Chancellor in a few years time. When they finished middle school in 1966 they both went on to Central Valerin Upper School & College where Julian achieved 7 A+, 2 A and 1 B+ in his NCHEs (National Certificate of Higher Education) strangely however Julian decided not to go to college and took a break from full time education.

In 1969 Julian went to the National University of Valertinette and gained a docterate and a degree in medicine.

After education

Julian then went searching for his first major job and in 1970 was appointed as a junior doctor at the Valerin National VHA Hospital. He worked there till 1980 when he entered the big wide world of business. When his father died in 1979 he left his son 43% of the telecom company ValNet. Julian then bought 2% from the major shareholder which meant Julian was now the major shareholder and president of the company.

In 1986 Julian appointed a new president but kept his share (which he still owns) and moved onto politics.

His first appointment was in the International Valertinettean Party where he was an unknown back bencher in the PHD. His big break soon came, however, when the leader of the VJP resigned Julian took his chance and thanks to his wealth and knowledge he got the job as leader.

Campaign of 1991

Two years after being appointed as leader the election was due to be held. Julian thought his chances to be very slim as the VJP currently only held 2 of the 40 seats. His decided to campaign around the country with a tour starting on Ki Orka and ending in Valerin City. He won the election with 13 seats to the VPICs 11.

Campaign of 1996

After his first term as Imperial Minister Julian was 42 years old and many people thought that the term had been disastrous as the country was still recovering from the economic crash of the 60s. However Julian had new found confidence after the birth of his first child and won the election with 17 seats.

Campaign of 2001

Now 48 the country began to think that Julian would retire before the 2001 election, they wrong and the VJP won the election for a third time, this time with a huge landslide majority of 70% (28 seats)

Campaign of 2006

Julian is expected to announce his retirement from Parliament on March 2nd if he doesn't win the election.

The Parliamentary House of Debate
Imperial Ministers
Preceded by:
Imoko Fajorkia
Imperial Minister
(1991-present)
Succeeded by:
Incumbent