Vard Benúdae

Vard Benúdae is the current and 9th Prime Minister of the Republic of Soigá, in effect since the national elections in 2014. If first name is not given, his name should be spelled Benúdá, instead of (Vard) Benúdae, according to Olfkin rules.

As the head of the 10th Cabinet of the Republic of Soigá, Benúdá is praised for handling the cabinet, as the cabinet consists of four parties with combined 83 seats, just enough for a seat majority (there are 165 seats in the Parliament of Soigá).

Early life
Benúdá was born to a rural Catholic family consisting of five children in the small town of Ceroz-Sésí, in the modern regio of Polčímer, on the 8th of May, 1965. His family was poor since the father, Jigard Benúdae, had a somewhat longer left leg than his right one, making working difficult. As a result, the family had to live of a meagre state benefit. The benefit was low because state officials had the opinion that Jigard could well work. Benúdá later said that this injustice was a major point to go into politics.

Scholing options were limited as he lived in a rural area, and on his 16th Benúdá had finished school and planned to work in administration. As many young people, Benúdá was member of the Radical Reform Youth Party, the only allowed youth party at the time. Doing simple administration jobs, eventually Vard Benúdae, interested in politics, saved some money to go to higher education and study Political Science in Monéjá, the second biggest city in Soigá. It was 1983, and Benúdá started studying, and what some dub "The Soigan Revolution", had happened, and Soigá became a Republic, and freedom of joining/making of any party was allowed. Benúdá joined the Socialist Party, but eventually left it due to finding it too radical. In 1989, after completing his Master, Vard joined the new PPKD party and ran for mayor in his home municipality.