Huang Jinhui (An Alternate East Asia)

Huang Jinhui (23 March 1930 - Living) is a former General in the Manchurian Army, President of Manchuria following the assassination of his father President Huang Oudong (1905-1978). He became President of Manchuria after the suspicious circumstances of his father's assassination in December 1978, ruling as an unelected military officer until November 1980. During his Presidency he initially made crackdowns on the opposition and arrested protestors en masse, along with suspected conspirators to his father's murder, but then began to enact democratic political reforms eventually ending the marshall law on 27 October 1985. Following this, he eventually handed the Presidency to his appointed successor Li Changchung who was democratically elected in 1988 after resigning on 25 November 1987. After his Presidency, during the administration of Li Changchun, he was charged with orchestrating his father's assassination, bribery, extortion of funds amounting $130,000,000, the mass murder and arrests of innocent protestors, and was sentenced to 20 years in Prison without the possibility of parole.