Nazka Kaju

Nazka Kaju was a Gemurtrakian economist and politician who served as chief economist of the Central Economic Council of the Osamian Federation from 1930-35, and as chief minister from 1937-1940. His time as both chief economist and minister are considered the end points for the Federation’s itermin period and is popularly regarded as the key contributor to future internal disagreements and struggles caused by the popularization of factionalism within the central government, namely in support of the Noyonist, or libertarian wing, of the CEC, which gained traction following the beneficial reforms pushed through by Nazka that opposed the orthadox Gekezikan policies already in play. This infighting would have Nazka expelled from the CEC on 15 april, 1940, after failing to garner enough support for a multiparty system. An action which then president Kube Mkezha considered a breach of the duties of the chief minister and demanded his resignation immediately, Nazka obliged. He would spend the following years acting as an economist for the various northern osamian republics, in particular his home Republic of Raswe. During the collapse of the Osamian Federation, Nazka would join the military coup and join the emergency administration as well as the transitional government as chief economist before voluntarily leaving the position following the reintroduction of the constitution in 1956. Despite his Noyonist policies in economic philosophy, many regard his contribution during the transitional period as a prime example of post-Gekezikian policies the future administration would adopt. His collective theories and synthesis of Gekezikian and Noyonist economic philosophy remains recognized today as a popular alternative to conventional Gekezikism within Osamian poilitical circles.