Hǎ Ēng Ngǐ

Hǎ Ēng Ngǐ (May 31, 1916 - April 4, 1987) was a Dieuese politician that served as the first Prime Minister of Daidieu from 1964 to 1967. He was known for being pro-republican and also creating the first political party in Daidieu, the NDP.

Early life
Hǎ was born on May 31, 1916 to wealthy farmers but had all their crops taken by the French Indochina government. As a result, Ha grew up in poverty. Hǎ joined the Dieuese independence movement and supported a republic of Daidieu in the 1930s and 1940s. He also fought in the Dieuese War of Liberation.

Political career
Hǎ was a vocal supporter of republicanism. In 1953, he declared that the monarchy was too corrupt and totalitarian, and denounced Emperor Cuk Hiaw as a dictator. Hǎ was subsequently imprisoned at Nwien King Prison from 1955 to 1964, when Thang Cang pardoned him. Soon after, he and Thang Cang worked to make Daidieu into a constitutional monarchy.

Prime Minister of Daidieu
On November 11, 1964, the office of Prime Minister was created and Hǎ became Acting Prime Minister. He became the Prime Minister after the 1964 elections, which was a win for the NDP.

Under his tenure as prime minister, Hǎ worked to stop communism from Daidieu. He ordered executions of many Communist Party of Daidieu (CPD) members, made propaganda, and along with Thang Cang, made sure that the CPD never won an election

Later life
After being voted out in the 1967 elections he continued with anti-communism, but had to escape to Tseng in 1972 due to the CPD taking control of the government.

On April 4, 1987, Hǎ arrived in Daidieu from Tseng via Malaysia. His mission was to overthrow the Kim government, which was getting destroyed by the civil war, however, he was caught, and gunned down by CPD soldiers.