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== Premiership ==
== Premiership ==


{| class="wikitable"
|+Members of the North Alezian State Council under Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody (1988-1998)
!Year
!Premier
!Zafizamarrah
! Aramna
! Bristol
!Pyalivostok
!Tel Hadiv
!Basna
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|1988-1993
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|[[File:Ryazanuddin Khatan.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Ryazanuddin Khatan <br> (Liberal Democratic)}}
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Maria Benislan Alvanavais.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Maria Benislan Alvanavais <br> (Liberal Democratic)}}
|[[File:BR3.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Sir James Maxlington <br> (Conservatives)}}
| rowspan="4" | [[File:Lena Alioskonova.png|center|frameless|166x166px]]{{Center|Lena Alioskonova <br> (Socialist)}}
|[[File:Member of NASC for TH 1988-1993.png|center|160x160px]]{{Center|Beniamino Littauer <br> (Liberal-Democratic)}}
|[[File:Nafsiah Putri Ayu.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Nafsiah Putri Ayu <br> (Conservatives)}}
|-
| 1993-1994
| rowspan="3" |[[File:Andi Alaina Mahmudinah.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Andi Alaina Mahmudinah <br> (Liberal Democratic)}}
|[[File:BR2.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Sir Maxwell Thorpeswell <br> (Conservatives)}}
| rowspan="3" |[[File:Benjamin Weissmann.png|center|frameless|166x166px]]{{Center|Benjamin Weissmann <br> (Conservatives)}}
|[[File:Halim Sa'id Soepraptono.png|center|frameless|167x167px]]{{Center|Halim Sa'id Soepraptono <br> (Conservatives)}}
|-
|1994-1996
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Bristol3.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Sir Michael Garslington <br> (Liberal Democratic)}}
|[[File:Alimuddin Rastonoputra.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Alimuddin Rastonoputra <br> (Patriots)}}
|-
| 1996-1998
|[[File:Suratnasri Pudjiantara.png|center|frameless|160x160px]]{{Center|Suratnasri Pudjiantara <br> (Grand Consensus)}}
|}
=== First Premiership (1988-1993) ===
=== First Premiership (1988-1993) ===
{{Quote|text=North Alezia is now free from dictatorship. Our current issue to face is how we maintain our freedom and free ourselves from the issue that challenges us as an entire country ready to throw ourselves out there|sign=Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody|source=1988 Premiership Inauguration Speech}}
{{Quote|text=North Alezia is now free from dictatorship. Our current issue to face is how we maintain our freedom and free ourselves from the issue that challenges us as an entire country ready to throw ourselves out there|sign=Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody|source=1988 Premiership Inauguration Speech}}

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Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody

OGZ, OD
Мухлис Красная Новогороды
ᨆᨘᨖᨒᨗᨔ ᨀᨑᨔᨊᨕᨗᨕ ᨊᨚᨄᨚᨁᨑᨚᨉᨗ
Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody.png
6th Premier of the Federation of North Alezia
In office
October 22, 1988 (1988-10-22) – October 22, 1998 (1998-10-22)
Preceded byMika'il Iliya
Succeeded byDariq Authoriq
Personal details
Born(1947-10-07)October 7, 1947
Noshvaldzar, Pyalivostok, British Alezia
Political partyLiberal-Democratic
Spouse(s)Andi Rinra Manriattang (m. 1978, died 2010)
ChildrenAndi Robi Idris Novogrody
Andi Ainii Irqimaza Novogrody
ResidenceMetropolitan Zafizamarrah
Alma materUniversity of Zafizamarrah (graduated 1971 in International Relations)
OccupationLecturer of International Relations in University of Zafizamarrah (2009-present)
Honorary Advisor of the Liberal-Democratic Party of the Alezian Union (2021-presen)
Signature

Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody (born in October 7, 1947) or more well known with his first name Mukhlis or his abbreviation MKN is an Alezian politician, musician, actor, and university lecturer who served as the Premier of the Federation of North Alezia from 1988 to 1998. A leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of North Alezia (pre-reunification from 1988-2001), Mukhlis now acts as a honorary advisor within the Liberal Democratic Party of the Alezian Union since reunification.

Mukhlis raised to popularity after leading the North Alezian Revolution of 1987-1988 and became a popular politician after he was credited for saving the Alezian economy and social structure with his "Liberal in our economy, Social in our humanity" ideology, which would eventually form the basic tenets of "Mukhlisism".

Mukhlis is the first ever premier in North Alezia to be elected democratically and the first to be reelected democratically. Both of Mukhlis' terms were received highly within the Alezian public, due to Mukhlis' economic liberalization and legalisation of further personal freedoms within the country in addition to restarting North Alezian foreign policy through the Triangle Pact and agreements with Carrelie, Waisnor, and Malta Comino Gozo which would become the base for the WMCA Alliance.

Although both of Mukhlis' terms has been generally approved with high approval ratings in North Alezia, both terms would be marred by the 1998 AleziRadio corruption case, negative environmental impacts including the failure to address whaling in North Alezia, and inadequate labour laws. Due to his administration's failure and neglect of the Reunification issue, Mukhlis was in contrast, highly unpopular in South Alezia. He's often called "the Margaret Thatcher for South Alezia" due to his administration's preference to save the North Alezian economy than help South Alezia through reunification which the region desperately needed at the time under the dictatorship of General Hoojvinken. The question of whether Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody should be considered a hero or not remained a strong question in contention between North and South Alezians.

Early Life and Career

College Years and Introduction into Politics

Pre-Premiership

Subversion against Iliya and Arrest

North Alezian Revolution of 1987-1988

Preparation for the May 1988 General Elections

Premiership

Members of the North Alezian State Council under Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody (1988-1998)
Year Premier Zafizamarrah Aramna Bristol Pyalivostok Tel Hadiv Basna
1988-1993
Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody.png
Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody
(Liberal Democratic)
Ryazanuddin Khatan.png
Ryazanuddin Khatan
(Liberal Democratic)
Maria Benislan Alvanavais.png
Maria Benislan Alvanavais
(Liberal Democratic)
BR3.png
Sir James Maxlington
(Conservatives)
Lena Alioskonova.png
Lena Alioskonova
(Socialist)
Member of NASC for TH 1988-1993.png
Beniamino Littauer
(Liberal-Democratic)
Nafsiah Putri Ayu.png
Nafsiah Putri Ayu
(Conservatives)
1993-1994
Andi Alaina Mahmudinah.png
Andi Alaina Mahmudinah
(Liberal Democratic)
BR2.png
Sir Maxwell Thorpeswell
(Conservatives)
Benjamin Weissmann.png
Benjamin Weissmann
(Conservatives)
Halim Sa'id Soepraptono.png
Halim Sa'id Soepraptono
(Conservatives)
1994-1996
Bristol3.png
Sir Michael Garslington
(Liberal Democratic)
Alimuddin Rastonoputra.png
Alimuddin Rastonoputra
(Patriots)
1996-1998
Suratnasri Pudjiantara.png
Suratnasri Pudjiantara
(Grand Consensus)

First Premiership (1988-1993)

North Alezia is now free from dictatorship. Our current issue to face is how we maintain our freedom and free ourselves from the issue that challenges us as an entire country ready to throw ourselves out there

— Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody, 1988 Premiership Inauguration Speech

Second Premiership (1993-1998)

Post-Premiership

Dariq Authoriq's Premiership (1998-2003)

Madina Khesoyavich's Premiership (2003-2008)

Alif Sadda's First Term Premiership (2008-2013)

Alif Sadda's Second Term Premiership (2013-2018)

Yoo-Seung Da's Premiership (2018-2020)

Sa'idah Mahmudaisyah's Premiership (2020-2021)

Reunification of the Alezian Union (2021-present)

The thing is, I have nothing to do with Reunification. I wanted to do it even from 1993, yet time said otherwise and I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings by taking the spotlight as to quote them, "the man who delayed reunification by 30 years"

— Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody, That's Tea, 15th of June 2022 episode when asked about why Mukhlis only attended as an audience at the Reunification Ceremony the previous year

Mukhlis took a much more hands-off reaction to the Reunification of the Alezian Union in 2021. When asked by Sa'idah Mahmudaisyah to attend the Reunification Ceremony, Mukhlis was rumoured to respond by saying that he will attend but not as a VIP attendee due to the "guilt and pain he would've caused appearing unapologetically". While Mukhlis congratulated the Alezian Union government for successfully reunify the Alezian Isles, Mukhlis was known recently to not speak too much about Reunification. Political commentary from ALEPopuli suggested that Mukhlis did the right thing by attending secretly due to the potential pain Mukhlis would've caused South Alezians by attending.

Mukhlis' decision to not attend the Reunification Ceremony as a VIP guest increased South Alezian opinion of Mukhlis in a 2022 survey by ALEPopuli from 17% "somewhat positive to very positive" view to 30% "somewhat positive to very positive" view. According to the survey, most of the reasoning can be summarized by the action translating to Mukhlis admitting guilt.

Mukhlis rarely participated in politics during the post-Reunification era, but commented that he would endorse Mahmud Bergen to become the Liberal-Democratic candidate for premiership in the next Liberal-Democratic primary continuing after Sa'idah Mahmudaisyah. Mukhlis commented that Bergen has shown great capability of recreating a strong South Alezia within the Alezian Union, and how that strength is greatly needed in the present. Mukhlis commented about other medias calling for either Mukhlis or his son Robi to run for Premiership by calling those suggestion "absurd" and "way out of its' time" when asked about it in an interview held by ABA News in 2024.

During the post-reunification era, Mukhlis focused on the artistic department, narrating a few movies and composing songs. Mukhlis has tried numerous times to be selected by the North Alezian broadcaster ABA Zafizamarrah to compose potential North Alezian entries to be submitted into the national Operation:WorldVision competition, but none of his attempts has been successful as of date.

Personal Life

Mukhlis married architect Andi Rinra Manriattang in 1978 and have two children: Andi Robi Idris Novogrody and Andi Ainii Irqimaza Novogrody, two non-identical twins who were born in the middle of Mukhlis' first term in 1990. Both Robi and Ainii would end up becoming national pop stars and both have tried representing the Alezian Union in the World Hit Festival.

Mukhlis considers himself a "moderate Muslim", following his beliefs and not only following the compulsory teachings, but also the Sunnah. Mukhlis has commented about he was shocked about the rise of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism throughout the world.

Mukhlis loves music, knows how to play the violin (and taught his son Robi how), and composed a few songs during his premiership. Mukhlis is also confirmed to be a fan of the WorldVision Song Contest, congratulating all four of the Alezian Union's victories in the contest in his Arico.net account and would oftentimes upload humorous comment regarding the Alezian entry and its' results. Mukhlis also commented about how Meliana and Miriam who competed at the WorldVision Song Contest 108 for the Alezian Union is a strong indication of Alezian reunification and how "robbed" they were even though he highly congratulated them for getting fifth place. He also suggested the Alezian Broadcasting Authority could try holding the AleziRadio Festival of Songs as a long-duration national final to select the Alezian entry for the contest one day.

Mukhlis commented that he loves to swim and to ice skate, the latter of which is an activity that Mukhlis tends to do to maintain his health as he skates around the frozen Pyalivostokian rivers. He also commented how he likes to write, especially fictional stories and have recorded few narrations before.

Honors and Recognition

Alezian Union

  • North AleziaOrder of the Grand Zafari - 1st Class(2004)
  • North AleziaOrder of North Alezia, Honourable Defender - 1st Class (2001)
  • Alezian UnionOrder of the People of Darri - 1st Class (2022)
  • Alezian UnionOrder of Alezian Union, Honourable Defender - 1st Class (2022)
  • Alezian UnionOrder of Alezian Union, Protector of Peace and Freedom (2022)
  • Alezian UnionOrder of Alezian Union, Order of Artistic Appreciation (2023)
  • Alezian UnionOrder of Alezian Union, Order of Childen (2023)

International

  • Carrelie Grand Cross of the Order of the Imperial Throne (Carrelie)
  • Carrelie Honorary Companion of the Order of Katrine II (Carrelie/Dentricia)

Media Appearances

List of Books Written by Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody
Year Title Genre
1989 "The Alezian Idea: What Can We Do To Create It" Political
1990 "Dreamers" Fictional
1996 "Look Into My Eyes" Fictional
1998 "10 Years Passes: What Happens After I Left" Biography
2000 "Millenium: Why Alezia Should Run Into It" Political
2000 "Clasma, The Clashes of the Worlds" Fictional
2004 "Rauha: Daya Island's Mystery From My Eyes" Biography
2007 "Decolonialization: The History Fights Back" Political
2011 "1987" Political
2018 "Son: a UNICEF Story for Boys" Children
2021 "The Alezian Union: What Can We Do To Keep It" Political
2022 "The Alezium" [1] Encyclopedia
2023 "Laurentia" Fictional

Two books written by Mukhlis has received high accolades in the Alezian Isles where "Son" and "The Alezium" became two influential pieces of literature in Alezian history. The first became the first literature to properly discuss with young children the previously undiscussed topic of emotional fragility and mental health within men and boys in the Alezian Isles, and the Alezium became the first ever encyclopedia containing the entirety of Alezian life since "Encyclopedia of Alezia" released in 1983.

Recordings and Film Appearances

List of Media Recorded and Film Appearances of Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody
Year Title Note
1989 "Channeling That Similiarity" Movie Narration
1993 "Magadan" Musical Director
1998 "Leaving the Premiership: an MKN story" Movie Narration
1999 "This is Where We Differ" Book Narration
2002 "A Bit Differently" (as Will Handoko) Acting
2010 "Sand" Book Narration
2014 "Yeah-Yeah-YEAH!" (as Premier Mukhlis) Acting
2016 "Promise the World to Me" (as Thalers Charles) Acting
2018 "Son: a UNICEF Story from Boys, for Boys who wants to listen" Book Narration
2022 "Likeability" (for Mahmud Iltanuddin, DNQ entry for Operation:WorldVision S1) Composer
2022 "Sorry Won't Take Much" Movie Narration
2023 "Take A Chance" (for Aidan Naza, DNQ entry for Operation:WorldVision S3) Composer
2024 "Please Don't Ask" (for Deina Marthavouldiers) Composer

Television Appearances

Year Title Channel Note
1988-1998 New Years' Premiership Address AleziRadio Television 1 As Premier
1988-1998 Eid Al-Fitr Premiership Address AleziRadio Television 1 As Premier
1988-1998 Eid Al-Adha Premiership Address AleziRadio Television 1 As Premier
1988-1998 Independence Premiership Address AleziRadio Television 1 As Premier
1988-1998[2] AleziRadio Festival of Songs Address AleziRadio Television 1 As Premier
Various[3] That's Tea! ARTV1, ABA Channel 2 As Ex-Premier
2005 Mukhlis and Cats PIYU TV As Ex-Premier
2007 Tictoc Channel 24 Alezia As Mr. Mukhlis
2009 Malkovyensk Channel 24 Alezia Season 3-5 as Rovich
  1. together with Nashma Razak, Ali Hautaka, Muhammad Rimar, Andi Rashtali, and Michael Viereensma
  2. Except for 1994-1995 where Andi Rinra Manriattang took his place due to Premiership responsibilities and in 1998 due to the AleziRadio Corruption Scandal
  3. Appeared in 1999, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2022, and 2024