Santiago Azaña Yagüe

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In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Azaña and the second or maternal family name is Yagüe.

Santiago Azaña Yagüe

Սանտիագո Ազաթա Յագշե
Santiago Azaña Yagüe
Azaña Yagüe in 2020.
22nd Minister of Internal Affairs
Assumed office
15 September 2003
MonarchAlexander II
Preceded byRomerist Military Junta
(Carlos Menem Menem as MIASIN)
Personal details
Born
Santiago José Azaña y Yagüe

(1959-09-11) 11 September 1959 (age 64)
San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis
Nationality Creeperopolis
Political partyCreeperian Initiative
Spouse(s)
Marcela Ureña Monroy (m. 1985)
Children4
Alma materAntonio José Sáenz Heredia University
OccupationPolitician

Santiago José Azaña y Yagüe, 1st Duke of Azaña (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Սանտիագո Ջոսէ Ազաթա յ Յագշե, pronounced: [sanˈti-a-go xoˈse aˈza-ɲa i ˈʝa-ɡwe]; born 11 September 1959), sometimes known as simply by his initials SAY or ՍԱՅ (pronounced: [es-e-a-ʝe]), is a Creeperian politician who is the incumbent Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis. He also serves as a Justice on the Creeperian National Military Tribunal (TMNC).

He studied at the Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University and later began employment in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis at the insistence of his parents, who both were employed by the ministry.

He, along with Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez and Nicolás Correa Encarnación, are considered to be the "Big Three" of the Creeperian government as they hold significant power and influence over Creeperian government and military affairs. He is considered to be one of the most corrupt Creeperian government officials, often being accused of embezzlement and money laundering to increase his personal fortune.

Early life

Santiago José Azaña y Yagüe was born on 11 September 1959 in San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis. His father was José Ramón Azaña y Castillo and his mother was María Barbara Yagüe y Hidalgo de Azaña, both of whom worked for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis. Both of his parents wanted him to become a government worker for the ministry, but they wanted him to avoid military service like his father had been forced to do from 1946 to 1950 during the Creeperian Civil War, fighting in the Siege of San Salvador and the Battle of the Zapatista River on the side of the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council as a soldier.

Azaña Yagüe attended the Emperor Romero I School for Boys from 1964 to 1972, and then, the Don Padre José Delgado León School from 1973 to 1976. During his time at both schools, he got to know and became friends with Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, the grandson of Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno, the Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis from 1944 to 1976, and the son of Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla, the Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis from 1976 to 2002. He himself became Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis on 19 October 2002.

He took the 1976 National University Acceptance Exam (EXACUN) with the goal of passing, which would permit him to avoid military conscription and enter college. In the exam, he scored 1,031 out of 1,326, 161 above the average that year of 870. With his passing, he avoided military conscription, and his parents sent him to Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University, one of the most prestigious universities in Creeperopolis. There, he studied Political Science & Government, Economics, and Judicial Sciences, graduating in 1981 with bachelor's degrees in all three. He later returned to complete his Master's in Political Science & Government, which he completed in 1983.

Career in the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Little is known about Azaña Yagüe's early career in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but it is speculated that he had worked his way up through management positions in various departments of the ministry. He became a high ranking official within the ministry by 1999 during the Alfonsisto.

On 18 June 2003, the Creeperian Armed Forces staged a coup d'état and overthrew the government of Emperor Alfonso VI. During the subsequent purges of government officials, the then Minister of Internal Affairs, Carlos Menem Menem, was arrested and later executed on 19 July 2003 by the Romerist Military Junta. Cabañeras Gutiérrez, who was one of the leaders of the coup d'état, selected to make Azaña Yagüe as the next Minister of Internal Affairs.

Minister of Internal Affairs

Azaña Yagüe became Minister of Internal Affairs on 15 September 2003 when the Romerist Military Junta officially dissolved.

Personal life

Family

Marriage and children

Azaña Yagüe and Marcela Ureña Monroy.

Azaña Yagüe married Marcela Dominga Ureña y Monroy on 29 May 1985 in La'Libertad, La'Libertad del Norte. They have four children:

  • María Marcela Azaña y Ureña (born 1988)
  • Martín Santiago Azaña y Ureña (born 1992)
  • Romero Adolfo Azaña y Ureña (born 1995)
  • Anastasía Fátima Azaña y Ureña (born 2000)

Azaña Yagüe has employed his three eldest children in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and is expected to do the same for his youngest daughter when she graduates from college and completes her Master's. He has been accused of nepotism in giving his own children said jobs in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and have accused him of attempting to begin a political dynasty, similar to the Cabañeras and Sáenz families.

Controversies

Corruption

Human rights violations

Awards and decorations

 Creeperopolis

Ancestry

See also