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[[Category:Characters]] [[Category:The Oan Isles]]
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|honorific-prefix = The Esteemed
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|party = [[Pacifist Party of the Oan Isles]]
|spouse = MrsMx Mina Uye (m.2000-present{{Start date and age|2001|01|17}})
|residence = [[Tokapa]], [[the Oan Isles]]
|alma_mater = [[University of Tokapa]]
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General '''Oahuoa Uye''' (commonly known as "The General") is a politician and former air force general who served as the incumbent Minister of Defence of [[the Oan Isles]]. He has served in this position since 2016 after being appointed by his brother - former Emperor Ehe - on the advice of former Prime Minister Jonathan Dunes. He served in the same post under former Prime Minister [[Locklyn Le Roy]], but left the Cabinet briefly before being reinstated under Prime Minister [[Maui Uye-Ahua]] in 2019.
 
He previously served as the Chief of Defence Staff of the [[Military of the Oan Isles|Oan Defence Force]] and, prior to that, as Chief of the Air Force. His military career spans 40 years, starting in 1977, when he joined the military. His father was former Emperor Tamatea III. Because he was born outside of marriage, he was barred by the old Succession Law from becoming the heir to the throne. Thus, he is the older brother to former Emperor Ehe and the uncle to reigning Emperor [[Oahoanu]]. He is affiliated with the Pacifist Party and is commonly typified as a Conservative.
 
== Early life and education ==
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== Political career ==
He was appointed Minister of Defence by Jonathan Dunes. In 2017, Oan News accused him of assisting Emperor Ehe to frame Al Jaheed (a terrorist group from [[Latianburg]]) for an explosion at the headquarters of the [[Oan SecurityIntelligence AgencyBureau]]. He vehemently denied the allegations and no conclusive evidence was found to corroborate the story. Despite its protests, Oan News was fined for violating journalistic practices and for the damage to his reputation. Nevertheless, he was reluctant to punish Oan News for the allegations, leading the charges to be dropped. He later resigned after serving briefly under Dunes's successor, Locklyn Le Roy.
 
He was named as a respondent in a case brought to the Supreme Court of the Oan Isles by Freedom International. Together with several government officials, he was accused of allowing Emperor Oahoanu and to a lesser extent Emperor Ehe to exert disproportionate influence over decision-making during the [[Auroran-Pacific War]]. He was later acquitted of all charges and Freedom International had to pay his legal costs (despite winning the overall case against the other respondents). In 2019, he was appointed by Emperor Oahoanu on the advice of Prime Minister Maui Uye-Ahua to his previous role of Minister of Defence.
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