Tōago Niga

Chief Justice Tōago Niga (Yaettengese: 同子日川众民官法霸; Tōago Niga Jūhuminkoanpōha; Dōssanese: :ㅜ오끼 복이에예다ㄹ러 ﾹᄆ린갑ᇹ; Wvōggi Bogieyeda’r’roh Jj’mlingap’hu) is one of three chief justices of Yaetteng. He assumed office in Samwol of 2017, becoming the first ethnic Dōssanese, and youngest person to serve any position in the federal government of Yaetteng. Before becoming a chief justice, Tōago served as the president of the Dōssanese cultural restoration movement.

=Background= Wvōggi Bogieyeda’r’roh, Tōago Niga, was born on 15 Sibiwol 1987 in the Aerui County Autonomous Ethnic Enclave in northeastern Yaetteng. Tōago's parents were quite wealthy, as his father was a governor of the autonomous region, and his mother was a, and Tōago was the youngest of four children. At the age of eight, Tōago's family moved to Iyegen county in Dōssan province. As an ethnic Dōssanese in Yaetteng, he faced a lot of and  from ethnic Yaettengese throughout his childhood and adolescence, which he cites as being his earliest inspiration to persue a career in politics.

After graduating, and completing the minimun 3.5 years mandatory military service period, Tōago attended and graduated from Yaetteng Imperial University. Tōago joined the Dōssan cultural restoration movement, and became an activist for the rights of Yaetteng-born Dōssanese, and even participated in groups centered around the idea of hypothetical independence from Yaetteng.

=Political career=