Kouki Minami

Kouki Minami (Japanese: 南子機 Minami Koki; August 2, 1912-October 23, 2004) was the president of the Vlokozu Union from 1978 to 1984.

Known as "Mikey's Butcher" due to his involvement of sending troops in Makohiro to kill demonstrators in the Makohiro protests, He waged an unsuccessful 1960 East El Kadsreian presidential campaign, where he lost to Hiroshi Kayos. In 1978, he was sworn as the president of the Vlokozu Union and was in office until his resignation in 1984.

Bio
Minami was the child of a Korean mother and Japanese father. In 1930, he moved to New Salta to study economics at the New Salta University.

In 1960, Minami, as an independent, waged a presidential campaign against Hiroshi Kayos, whom he denounced as a "strongman" and "hypocrite". Minami lost, and complained of electoral fraud even though Kayos won free and fairly by popular vote. Two days after the results of the election were announced, a car bomb was placed and exploded in Minami's car, killing his son, Minoru. After that day, Minami moved to West El Kadsre, where he met Michael Vlokozu.