Kouta Hisakawa

Kouta Hisakawa, EM  (久川皇太 Hisakawa Kōtai; born March 30, 1951) is an El Kadsreian politician who was an 2nd prime minister of El Kadsre from 1990 to 1996 and founder and leader of Hisakawa's Unification Party.

At 39, Hisakawa currently holds a record as the youngest El Kadsreian prime minister. Under his prime ministership, he introduced social reforms and he signed the peace treaties with Sentan in 1990 and Argentina and Trayu in 1991. He is a 1995 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. He is sometimes referred as "El Kadsreian Nelson Mandela".

After he left office in the leadership spill, Hisakawa went on to join the El Kadsreian National Party and wage his unsuccessful presidential campaign in 2006, but he lost to Kazuya Meyers. In 2007, a year after he lost in the presidental election, Hisakawa resigned as leader and created his own political party known as the Hisakawa's Unification Party

Early life
Kouta was born in, to a Japanese father and Mahrian mother, both of whom were working for Uzina Tractorul Brașov on work visas. When he was 5, his family moved to El Kadsre City.