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Hitee would be selected in 1959 to participate as part of the Kuulist Party's Commissariat program, where he graduated as 29th of his class in 1968 with a doctorate on psychology. For most of his career, he'd be involved with matters of the party, investigating various members and participating as a watchdog advisor to the [[Ukhajjeha|Ministry of Intelligence]]. Eventually, he was appointed to be Cananganam's foreign minister in 1981, where he would remain until November 21, 2004, when he was appointed Chairman of the Party. Hitee would press for many international trade deals for Cananganam in an effort to improve the country's financial situation as the last administration had left the country near bankruptcy. Through select deals with debtors, Hitee was able to reverse much of the problems that Cananganam was facing, and began efforts to draw Cananganam closer to other nations, eventually negotiating for Cananganam's entry into the AEIOU in 2014, prior to his passing from cancer on July 18, 2014.
Hitee would be selected in 1959 to participate as part of the Kuulist Party's Commissariat program, where he graduated as 29th of his class in 1968 with a doctorate on psychology. For most of his career, he'd be involved with matters of the party, investigating various members and participating as a watchdog advisor to the [[Ukhajjeha|Ministry of Intelligence]]. Eventually, he was appointed to be Cananganam's foreign minister in 1981, where he would remain until November 21, 2004, when he was appointed Chairman of the Party. Hitee would press for many international trade deals for Cananganam in an effort to improve the country's financial situation as the last administration had left the country near bankruptcy. Through select deals with debtors, Hitee was able to reverse much of the problems that Cananganam was facing, and began efforts to draw Cananganam closer to other nations, eventually negotiating for Cananganam's entry into the AEIOU in 2014, prior to his passing from cancer on July 18, 2014.


==See Also==
==See also==


[[Hut Sunhutee Aktisa]]
* [[Hut Sunhutee Aktisa]]

Revision as of 03:30, 16 February 2020

Hut Hajjee Hitee
Hut Hajjee Hitee.jpeg
Born (1939-08-14) August 14, 1939 (age 84)
Munahsa, Cananganam
DiedJuly 18, 2014(2014-07-18) (aged 74)

Hut Hajjee Hitee was a Chairman of the Cananganamese Kuulist Party from November 21, 2004 until his death on July 18, 2014. He was most notable for bringing Cananganam into the AEIOU while also repairing Cananganam's economic situation, and the completion of a ferry system for public use between the cities of Saku and Uhjja which significantly improved the employment situation between Saku island and the region around Daktuva. Hitee was posthumously awarded Cananganam's highest honor, the Medal of the Yellow Banner in 2015 on the anniversary of Cananganam's entry into the AEIOU.

Early Life

Hut Hajjee Hitee was born in a village outside of Munahsa, Cananganam to parents of the Unah caste. He would not receive any schooling until he joined the newly established military academy at the university in Uhjja in 1958.

Political Career

Hitee would be selected in 1959 to participate as part of the Kuulist Party's Commissariat program, where he graduated as 29th of his class in 1968 with a doctorate on psychology. For most of his career, he'd be involved with matters of the party, investigating various members and participating as a watchdog advisor to the Ministry of Intelligence. Eventually, he was appointed to be Cananganam's foreign minister in 1981, where he would remain until November 21, 2004, when he was appointed Chairman of the Party. Hitee would press for many international trade deals for Cananganam in an effort to improve the country's financial situation as the last administration had left the country near bankruptcy. Through select deals with debtors, Hitee was able to reverse much of the problems that Cananganam was facing, and began efforts to draw Cananganam closer to other nations, eventually negotiating for Cananganam's entry into the AEIOU in 2014, prior to his passing from cancer on July 18, 2014.

See also