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'''Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya''' (Alexandra [PLACEHOLDER] b. 1 November 2001 )  is the third oldest child and eldest daughter of [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] and her {{wp|consort}} [PLACEHOLDER]. She is currently  currently X in line for the throne and as a daughter of the [[Monarchy of Cosacakaya|Grand Duchess]] she holds the courtesy title of Grand Princess until her death.
'''Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya''' (Alexandra [PLACEHOLDER] b. 1 November 2001 )  is the fourth child and second eldest daughter of [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] and her {{wp|consort}} [PLACEHOLDER]. She is currently  currently X in line for the throne and as a daughter of the [[Monarchy of Cosacakaya|Grand Duchess]] she holds the courtesy title of Grand Princess until her death.
 


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
=== Birth ===
=== Birth ===
Alexandra was born on 1 November 2001 to [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] and her husband [PLACEHOLDER] at 07:30 in the morning at the [[Residence of the Royal Family of Cosacakaya|Imperial Palace]] in the capital, like her older siblings. After news of her birth broke, churches rung their bells on the orders of the royal family across Cosacakaya in commemoration of the news. She was baptised in the {{wpl|Orthodoxy|Eastern Orthodox Church}} four months after her birth and christened ''Alexandra [PLACEHOLDER]'' and received the title Grand Princess of Cosacakaya. Her great-grandfather [[Andriy II, High Archduke of Cosacakaya|High Archduke Andriy II]]  was named her godparent. Alexandra gets her {{wpl|namesake}} from her uncle - [[Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya]]
=== Education ===
=== Education ===
[[File:Alex aged 12.jpeg|thumb|200px|left|Alexandra at age 12.]]
Alexandra's primary education began after she rolled at the prestigious [PLACEHOLDER]. Her grandfather and uncle were both alumnus of the private school and her older sister [[Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya|Corynna]] was still attending.
Alexander attended [[Osti Academy for the Arts and Science]] - a {{wpl|private}} {{wpl|boarding school}}. she is attending the University of [PLACEHOLDER] and is studying {{wpl|fashion}} and {{wpl|photography}}.
== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Alexandra is noted for her passion for photography and frequently uploads her photos on {{wpl|social media}}; where she has developed a sizable following. Unlike most of the royal family, Alexandra's personal life is kept under wraps and very little known about potential suitors beyond rumours. This is a huge difference compared to her sister, [[Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya|Corynna]] who is regularly seen with potential boyfriends.
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'''13 November 2001''' - ''present'' Her Imperial Highness Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya
'''13 November 2001''' - ''present'' Her Imperial Highness Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya


== Reeztochka ==
== [PLACEHOLDER ==
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'''Reeztochka''' ({{Lang-ru|Рыжьточка|lit=Little Redhead}}) is the stage name of '''Fazu Andreevna Gutnikova ''' (born 6 December 1998), a {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|North Lipkan}} [[Cosacakaya]]n activist and singer-songwriter. She is known for her unconventional style of combining  {{wpl|pop rock}} with {{wpl|electronic music|electronic}}, {{wpl|lo-fi music|lo-fi}} and introspective political undertones in her songwriting about the political situation in [[Cosacakaya]] criticizing the government.
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'''Alexey, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya''' ''Alexey  Yan Petrovsky'' b. 12 February 1995) ) is the second eldest child and eldest son of
==Early Life==
=== Birth ===
=== Education ===
== Military Service ==
=== Commander of the  [[2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade]] ===
He became a Colonel in [YEAR].
 
=== Allegations of Racism ===


Reeztochka had expressed interest in poetry and performing at local venues in her early teens. As a teenager, she first attracted a following in 2016 when she first began publishing her music online. However it was the release of her single "Suffering No More" after her arrest during the [[2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis]] in the end of 2018 that the singer gained mass popularity in Cosacakaya. After the success of her single, she signed with {{wpl|Music industry|Cosacakayan Modern Music Group}} (CMMG) in early 2019 and immediately began collaborating with producer {{wpl|Iosif Prigozhin|Nikolay Ipjian}} to start recording music.


Her debut studio album ''TBA'' was released that same year and saw widespread critical and commercial success in Cosacakaya. That album helped Reeztochka rise to prominence and secure a role in the {{wpl|war film}} [[No land for young men (2020)]] - for which she helped curate the soundtrack. Afterwards, she fell out with {{wpl|Iosif Prigozhin|Nikolay}} and  {{wpl|Music industry|CMMG}} over creative differences. These were emphasised in the release of her song ''Run, run, run'' several weeks after the [[Mozdok School Siege]] - in the {{wpl|music video}} she condemned the police response to the crisis - in which {{wpl|Music industry|CMMG}} denied any involvement in its production.
=== Buryatya Conflict ===
{{Main|Buryatya Conflict}}
[[File:Alexey Petrovsky.jpg|thumb|right|200px| Alexey seen with the [[16 Royal Naval Infantry Brigade]] in 2019.]]
==== Battle of Novovelkiaya  ====
{{Main|Battle of Novovelkiaya}}  
== Controversy ==
==== Political Views ====
=== War Crimes ===


Reeztochka's second studio album 2021 received widespread critical acclaim from her fans, but was criticised for venturing into politics and {{wpl|Social criticism|societal critic}}. Yet still the album reached number one in Cosacakaya. Today Reeztochka and her contemporary [[Dina Gyrdymova]] are considered one of the figures of {{wpl|Third-wave feminism|third-wave feminism}} in the music industry in Cosacakaya. She has been named one the most influential woman under 30 in Cosacakaya and attempts of censorship of her music since 2021 led to outpouring support throughout Cosacakaya and abroad.


== Life and career ==
== Personal life ==


=== 1998–2017: Early life ===
== Titles, styles, honors and arms ==
[[File:Reeztochka3.jpg|thumb|left|240px|Reeztochka talks about her arrest during [[2018 Cosacakayan opposition Protests|protests]] in an interview with [[Friends of the Lipkan]]. ]]
=== Styles ===
Fazu Andreevna Gutnikova was born 6 December 1998 in [[Novolipka]], [[Cosacakaya]] a suburb of [[Osti]] to  Andrei Lysyuk an employee of a travel company and poet and stay-at-home mother Elena Alexandrovna Gutnov. Her mother was born to a {{wpl|Jewish}} {{wpl|Cossacks|Cosacakayan father}} who died a year after she was born and a {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|North Lipkan}} mother from the north of Cosacakaya, while her father is full of {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|North Lipkan}} descent. According to Reeztochka, she inherited her {{wpl|red hair}} from her {{wpl|Cossacks|Cosacakayan grandfather}}.
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Reeztochka is the second of three children: she has an older brother Oleg and a younger sister Rita. From early childhood, she wrote poems and songs for fun, and later began publishing them on the internet. This was encouraged by her mother, who enrolled her in several musical groups, piano classes and poetry competitions at her local school. At school she excelled at  {{wpl|music}} and {{wpl|literature}}


=== 2017–2018: Career beginnings ===
== Alexander, Grand Prince ==
In May 2017, Reeztochka won her school's annual talent show and several weeks later she surprisingly when on to win the [[Novolipka Annual Talent Show]].
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[[File:Monetochka.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Reeztochka posing for {{wpl|Lifestyle journalism|What's New!}} in June 2021.]]
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'''Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya''' (Alexander [PLACEHOLDER; b. 11 December 1970) is the third child of [PLACEHOLDER],  is an imprisoned Cosacakaya Prince and former leader of the [[Cosacakayan Movement For Democracy|opposition movement in]] Cosacakaya.


These differences were emphasised in the release of her song ''Run, run, run'' are written from the perspective of troubled and delusional non-{{wpl|Cossacks|Cosacakayan}} youths who are usually killed by the police; for which {{wpl|Music industry|CMMG}}  denied any involvement in its production. In an interview, Reeztochka said she produced the song in order to she condemned the police response to the crisis and expose the painful associations, social taboos, fears to all Cosacakayans. These included shaved heads with {{wpl|neo—Nazism}}, the inclusion of {{wpl|Buryat language|Buryat script}} and the death of Reeztochka at the end of the {{wpl|music video}}.
== Early Life ==
=== Birth ===
=== education ===
== Rise to prominence ==


Reeztochka revealed on 20 June 2021 during an interview with {{wpl|Lifestyle journalism|What's New!}} that she started working on her second studio album now that she had complete control over the creative direction of the album. On 25 July 2021, Reeztochka was the headlining act for [[Osti Spring Music Fest]] and during the live show sung the first song from her new album ''Наша любовница'' (our lover). "Наша любовница" was released on 26 July, as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name, which was released on 26 August to divided reviews.
== 2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis ==
=== Arrest ===


Reeztochka's second studio album received widespread critical acclaim from her fans for singing about difficult issues with society, including {{wpl|racism}}, religious tension, {{wpl|sexism}}, exploring the role of {{wpl|Third-wave feminism|third-wave feminism}}, authoritarianism and the treatment of how non-{{wpl|Cossacks|Cosacakayan}} youths. The album received considerable attention for its portrayal of youth teenage disillusionment of [[Monarchy of Cosacakaya]] and critiques of mainstream {{wpl|alt-right|Cosacakayan culture}}. However many criticised it for venturing into politics and {{wpl|Social criticism|societal critic}}. In spite this, the album reached number one and  sold more than 10 million units in Cosacakaya.
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==  Philanthropy and impact  ==
== Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya ==
[[File:Reeztochka4.png|thumb|250px|right|Reeztochka's songwriting and early dressing up like an {{wpl|anime|anime girl}} influenced [[Galata]] (left) and MayGirl (right) music.]]
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Reeztochka openly identifies as a {{wpl|feminist}}, and began appearing in April 2022 in a video campaign for the "Enough is Enough" that aimed to spreading female empowerment and improving literacy among  {{wpl|Siberian Tatars|Lipkan women}}.  
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'''Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya''' (Alina [PLACEHOLDER; b. 23 February 2004) is the daughter and only child of [[Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya]] and his wife [PLACEHOLDER]. After her father's arrest and mother's deportation, she was adopted by her cousin [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya|Cyrene]]. In late-2022, the [[Cosacakayan Royal Family|her family]] confirmed that Alina had joined the [[2nd Royal Cyrene's Own Naval Infantry Brigade]].
== Birth & Education ==
=== Birth ===
=== Education ===
=== Military Service ===
[[File:Alina military service.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|Alina pictured in military uniform with the [[2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade]].]]
== Activism ==
During the [[2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis]], Alina became increasingly involved with the {{wpl|monarchism|pro-monarchy}}, {{wpl|Christian nationalism|Christian nationalist movement}} in Cosacakaya. She was heavily involved in activism while still at {{wpl|high school}} and took part in demonstrations in support of [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya|High Archduchess Cyrene]]. She repeatedly condemned her father for his role in leading pro-democracy demonstrations and opposing his niece.


She began to participate in anti-{{wpl|Constitutional monarchy|Konctitki}} political events during 2018 and 2019 and  a participant of several large actions in support of her [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya#Allegations_of_fostering_a_cult_of_personality|High Archduchness]]. When asked about  [[2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis#Black_Thursday|Black Thursday]], she described it as one of the "happiest days of her life" and marked "a glorious new era in [[Cosacakaya#history|Cosacakayan history]]."


== Critical reception ==
She also became involved with the All-Cosacakayan People's Front's youth wing and was one of the lead speakers at a march of commemorating the 5th anniversary of [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]]'s  coronation. She was also one of the leading organisers for the {{wpl|Russian irredentism|Imperial Restoration League}} in holding fundraisers in support of the organisation.  
== Controversy ==
=== Ministry of Justice Investigation ===
[[File:Reeztochka2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Screenshot from {{wpl|music video}} ''Run, run, run'' released several weeks after the [[Mozdok School Siege]].]]
After the release of her song ''Run, run, run'' several weeks after the [[Mozdok School Siege]], members of the {{wpl|Ministry of Justice}} expressed 'concern for minors' over her music video - which featured shaved heads of {{wpl|neo—Nazism}}, the inclusion of {{wpl|Buryat language|Buryat script}} expressing antigovernmental slogans and the death of Reeztochka at the end of the {{wpl|music video}}.  


On June 28, 2021, lawyer Sergei Afanasyev reported that the prosecutor's office that charges should be filed against the singer for prompting child suicide, treason, and traumatising minors. Several days later the {{wpl|Ministry of Justice}} announced an investigation for supporting the terror actions and of supporting the terror actions.
However, after 2021, tensions between herself and the {{wpl|Russian irredentism|Imperial Restoration League}} began to appear as she complained on {{wpl|social media}} about them for being "too soft on the {{wpl|Buryat|Buryat problem}}." She publicly split with the League in early 2022 and grew to become progressively more caught up with more radical {{wpl|Ultranationalism|Cosacakayan ultranationalist organisations}}. Since then, Alina has caused  controversy after being spotted with several Cosacakayan {{wpl|Nazism|far-right leaders}} - and attending rallies in more support of them.


This investigation was publicity supported by members of the royal family and [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] in particular was reportedly extremely outraged by this work and said in an interview she should be arrested for spreading terrorist propaganda.  
She has repeatedly called for more harsh treatment of [[Buryatyan Liberation Army|Buryatyan separatist fighters]] and for the establishment of a pure {{wpl|White ethnostate|Cosacakayan ethnostate}} free of {{wpl|Race (human categorization)|traitorous elements.}} Such remarks have provoked severe backlash from liberal and non- [[Cosacakayan identity]] as {{wpl|Neo-nazi}}. Singer [[Reeztochka]] described Alina as "everything that is wrong with Cosacakayan politics."
=== Political beliefs ===


However, many famous artists and celebrities' including [[Dina Gyrdymova]],  [[Internal Destruction]] and even footballer [[Mykyta Karavayev]]  defended the performer and her song, stating that one the song was a parody on {{wpl|police brutuality}} and a {{wpl|Social criticism|societal critic}} on the treatment of  non-{{wpl|Cossacks|Cosacakayan}}s by the authorities. This opinion was supported by many of her fans, who staged protests against the investigation and by late-2021, the {{wpl|Ministry of Justice}}'s investigation was closed under growing public pressure.
== Personal Life ==


=== Accusations of Prompting 'Suicide' ===
== Titles, styles, honors and arms ==
== Public image ==
=== Styles ===
=== Support of LGBTQ Rights===  
=== Arms ===
[[File:Reeztochka1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Reeztochka holds dolls of heterosexuals' couple in a social media post condemning {{wpl|Homophobia|Homophobic}} laws passed in 2020 .]]
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Reeztochka has publicly advocated for {{wpl|LGBT rights}} and opposed the government's {{wpl|Homophobia|homophobic}} position on the issue. Reeztochka admitted to that she supports the issue because homophobic bullying of a childhood friend that eventually resulted in him taking his own life in 2010. While her cousin is {{wpl|lebisan}} and was forced to flee the country because of homophobic abuse.
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In early 2020 Reeztochka was an early opponent to the [[Parliament of Cosacakaya]] discussions of passing new laws criminalising {{wpl|Same-sex marriage|same-sex relationship}}s. These laws were supported by [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] and members of the {{wpl|Bolyar|nobility}} who sought to combat rising 'pedophilia' in Cosacakaya. In February of that year federal law was passed ban the distribution of "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" among minors was passed. If found guilty, then Cosacakaya citizens could face huge fines and public officials should be arrested and charities could also be forced to cease operations for up to 90 days.
== Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya==
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'''Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya''' (Corynna [PLACEHOLDER; b. 23 February 2004) is the third child and  eldest daughter of [[Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya]] and her {{wp|consort}} [PLACEHOLDER]. She is currently  currently X in line for the throne and as a daughter of the [[Monarchy of Cosacakaya|Grand Duchess]] she holds the courtesy title of Grand Princess until her death.
== Birth & Education ==
=== Birth ===
=== Education ===


In February 2020, she released a video message in support of LGBT people in [[Cosacakaya]]. She declared that all people are equal and those laws were illegal. During an interview later that month she contended the law made it illegal holding any sort of public demonstration in favour of gay rights, speak in defence of LGBT rights, and distribute material related to LGBT culture, or to state that same-sex relationships are equal to heterosexual relationships


This was followed by a social media post on her accounts of a photo of herself holding two dolls of heterosexuals' couple with the caption; ''this is not normal. You love women, she loves men, I love to walk, and men can love men.''  The post was warmly received abroad and younger Cosacakayans, but she was lambasted by the government for spreading 'anti-Cosacakayan values' and "propagating pedophilia" to minors. According to [[Cosacakayan Movement For Democracy]], she was fined 100,000 {{wpl|Euro}}s
== Activism ==


=== Pro-Democracy Activism ===
In the early part of her career Reeztochka refrained from openly discussing politics.
=== Political beliefs ===
== Accolades and achievements ==
== Discography ==
=== Albums ===
=== Collaborations ===
=== Singles ===
* 2018 - ''Suffering No More''
* 2021 — ''Run, run, run''


== Filmography ==
== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
=== Public image ===
=== Controversy ===
== Titles, styles, honors and arms ==
=== Styles ===
=== Arms ===
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== 2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade ==
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The 2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade (Russian: 2-я бригада морской пехоты) is a brigade of the [[Royal Naval Force of Cosacakaya#Naval_Infantry|Royal Naval Force of Cosacakaya]]
== History ==
=== ===
=== Buryatya Conflict ===
{{Main|Buryatya Conflict}}
==== Battle of Novovelkiaya  ====
{{Main|Battle of Novovelkiaya}}
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== Controversy ==
=== Human rights violations ===
=== Allegations of Racism ===
== Structure ==

Latest revision as of 22:40, 10 August 2024

Republic of Cosacakaya
Республіка Косакакая
Respublika Kosakakaya
Flag of Cosacakaya
Flag
Coat of arms of Cosacakaya
Coat of arms
Capital
and largest city
Osti
Official languagesCosacakayan
Recognized regional languages
  • Belarusian
  • Russian
  • Yiddish
Ethnic groups
(2010)
no official statistics
Religion
43% folk religion
37% Christianity
10% other
Demonym(s)Cosacakayan
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential republic
• President
Denys Shevchenko
Mariya Melnyk
Yuri Razumkov
LegislatureParliament of Cosacakaya
Establishment
Population
• 2018 estimate
51,706,746 Decrease
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$124.603 billion
• Per capita
$9698 Decrease
Gini (2017)Positive decrease 49.1
high
HDI (2017)Increase 0.700
high
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+759
Internet TLD.BLA

Cosacakaya is the informal name for the the Republic of Cosacakaya (Cosacakayan: Республіка Косакакая; tr. Respublika Kosakakaya) is a sovereign state located in XXXX. The nation borders, from clockwise, the XXXX to the west, XXXX to the south and XXX in the north. With a population of 51 million people, its the xth largest nation by population.

The present Cosacakayan nation-state can trace its roots back to the early middle ages when Slavic, proto-Cosacakayank pagans nomads from the east invaded the region; at the time, inhabited by eastern Germanic people. From their position in Cosacakaya, these nomads quickly became notorious across Christendom their brutal raids, the kidnapping of local nobles for ransoms, and the blundering of kingdoms for much of the middle ages. Their reign of terror came to an end in the xxth century, at the Battle of XXXX - where the bulk of the Proto-Cosacakayan Host was killed and the few survivors agreed to convert to Christianity. Later the same year, the Pope recognised the newly proclaimed Cosacakayan Kingdom as a Catholic Apostolic Kingdom.

[Insert history of famines, wars, pestilence, and eventual occupation into a foreign empire which will be collaborated with potential neighbours.]

Cosacakaya is a developing country and ranks XXth on the Human Development Index. Cosacakaya has a low ranking in international measurements of quality of life, health, education, government transparency, and economic prosperity. Furthermore, Cosacakaya suffers with high poverty rates and corruption. The country is a member [xxx], [xxx], and [xxx]

History

Prehistory

Host of Cosacakaya

Kingdom of Cosacakaya

Foreign Occupation

Independence

Geography

Climate

Topography

Flora and fauna

Politics

The government of the Republic of Cosacakaya is defined under the 1996 Constitution of the Republic of Cosacakaya as a federal semi-presidential republic . The President Denys Shevchenko is the head of state and represents the "unity of the people" with sweeping executive powers, while the First Minister is the head of government. The government structure centres on the Executive Council of Cosacakaya, led by the President. The 200-seat unicameral parliament, is elected by direct popular vote every five years. The First Minister is elected by popular vote in a separate election by Parliament.

President

The President Denys Shevchenko, serves as the head of state and commander-in-chief of the Cosacakayan Defence Forces. The President's duties were previously limited as a strictly representative and ceremonial role in the domestic politicis, but a constitutional amendment passed by the Parliament on 3 November 1994 removed previous the limitations. President has sweeping executive and legislative powers. The President also directly controls the foreign affairs and defence portfolios and is capable of issuing laws by decree.

The President is responsible for appointing the Executive Council of Cosacakaya according to the proposals of the parliament and is the leader of both governmental bodies. According to the constitution, the President has the right to declare a state of emergency, to issue certain domestic laws, to declare amnesty, and to appoint civil servants and military personnel all with approval from the parliament. The Monarch also receives foreign heads of state, calls referendums and dissolve the ruling cabinet with approval from the High Court.

Government

The First Minister, Mariya Melnyk, is the head of government and is appointed by Parliament in a special parliamentary vote. The First Minister doesn't select the Executive Council of Cosacakaya but does have the exclusive right to dismiss the Executive Council with approval from a parliamentary committee.

The Constitution of Cosacakaya grants the judiciary independence for other branches of government, but the President continues to exercise influence over the judiciary by virtue of the power to appoint judges and oversee both judicial functions and law enforcement. The Judiciary of Cosacakaya is composed of the Supreme Court and subordinate courts, a Constitutional Court, and independent prosecutorial institutions. Cosacakaya's highest court is the High Court of Cosacakaya, which has both judicial and administrative power. Various lower courts exist, though local judges resolve most local disputes in more rural areas.

The Parliament of Cosacakaya is a unicameral legislative body. The Parliament has the power to enact laws, approve the budget, schedule elections, select and dismiss the First Minister and other ministers, declare war, and ratify international treaties and agreements. It is composed of 200 proportionally elected members who serve four-year terms.

Foreign Relations

Administrative divisions

Human Rights Issues

Military of Cosacakaya

Members of the Land Force of Cosacakaya practice demounting and taking up defensive positions during a live-fire exercise.

The Cosacakayan Defence Forces currently have four branches, the Land Force of Cosacakaya, the Naval Force of Cosacakaya, the Aviation Force of Cosacakaya and the National Guard of Cosacakaya. The Cosacakayan Defence Forces is headed by its Chief of General Staff, subordinate to the Executive Council of Cosacakaya. The Cosacakayan Defence Forces also draws upon the resources of the Military Intelligence Directorate of Cosacakaya.

The Cosacakayan Defence Forces drafts Cosacakayans into the military at the age of 18, with men serving between twelve-to-eighteen months - depending on the branch - before being discharged. Following mandatory service, former conscripts enter the reservist pool and are liable to be called up until their 35th birthday. Women are exempt from conscription. As a result of the Cosacakayan conscription program, the CDF is capable of mobilising an additional 800,000 reservists at wartime to supplement its active troops. The nation's military relies heavily on high-tech weapons systems designed and manufactured abroad and has a small domestic defence industry.

The military has been severely affected by rampant corruption and decay, with limited attempts at modernisation of the Cosacakaya military. In 2018, the Ministry of Defence announced plans to spend up to US$4 billion over the next twelve years, however, the final cost may climb up to $12 billion, to retire outdated equipment and acquire brand new weapons systems.

Economy

Transportation

Railway transport - the most popular and cheapest form of travel - in Cosacakaya was mostly under the control of the state-run Cosacakaya Railway Firm until it's privatisation in 1997. Railway transport connects all major urban areas, port facilities and industrial centres in Cosacakaya and her neighbouring countries. It has a monopoly on all rail traffic; including passenger and cargo. However, since privatisation, the Cosacakaya Railway Firm has been plagued by poor maintenance and efficiency with further shortages of modern trains. All of the country's railroad track use standard gauge

Transport infrastructure in Cosacakaya is under-developed, spanning ground, sea, and air transport. Because of omnipresent corruption in Cosacakaya, much of the country's modern transport network is archaic and in a state of disrepair. Road transport is both widespread and the second most popular form of travel; especially in rural areas. Car ownership is high but undermined by the poor maintenance on most roads.

Transport by air is developing quickly since the privatization of the previously state-owned Cosacakaya Airlines; which now holds hegemony over the air transport sector in the country. Cosacakaya Airlines reportedly maintains a fleet of nearly 40 aircraft and has invested heavily in transport infrastructure with government support.

Demographics

Religion

Language

Largest cities

Education

Alexandra
Grand Princess of Cosacakaya (more...)
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Portrait by in 2021
Born (2001-11-01) 1 November 2001 (age 23)
Osti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
HouseHouse of PLACEHOLDER
FatherPLACEHOLDER
MotherCyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya (Alexandra [PLACEHOLDER] b. 1 November 2001 ) is the fourth child and second eldest daughter of Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya and her consort [PLACEHOLDER]. She is currently currently X in line for the throne and as a daughter of the Grand Duchess she holds the courtesy title of Grand Princess until her death.

Early Life

Birth

Alexandra was born on 1 November 2001 to Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya and her husband [PLACEHOLDER] at 07:30 in the morning at the Imperial Palace in the capital, like her older siblings. After news of her birth broke, churches rung their bells on the orders of the royal family across Cosacakaya in commemoration of the news. She was baptised in the Eastern Orthodox Church four months after her birth and christened Alexandra [PLACEHOLDER] and received the title Grand Princess of Cosacakaya. Her great-grandfather High Archduke Andriy II was named her godparent. Alexandra gets her namesake from her uncle - Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya

Education

Alexandra at age 12.

Alexandra's primary education began after she rolled at the prestigious [PLACEHOLDER]. Her grandfather and uncle were both alumnus of the private school and her older sister Corynna was still attending.

Alexander attended Osti Academy for the Arts and Science - a private boarding school. she is attending the University of [PLACEHOLDER] and is studying fashion and photography.

Personal life

Alexandra is noted for her passion for photography and frequently uploads her photos on social media; where she has developed a sizable following. Unlike most of the royal family, Alexandra's personal life is kept under wraps and very little known about potential suitors beyond rumours. This is a huge difference compared to her sister, Corynna who is regularly seen with potential boyfriends.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

Arms

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Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya
(2002–present)

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles 13 November 2001 - present Her Imperial Highness Alexandra, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya

[PLACEHOLDER

Alexey 'Petrovsky

Alexey
Grand Prince of [PLACEHOLDER] (more...)
Prince Alexey.jpeg
Alexey official portairt after his eighteenth birthday
Born (1995-02-12) 12 February 1995 (age 29)
Osti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
PLACEHOLDER
Issue2
Full name
Alexey 'Petrovsky
HouseHouse of PLACEHOLDER
FatherPLACEHOLDER
MotherCyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Alexey, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya Alexey Yan Petrovsky b. 12 February 1995) ) is the second eldest child and eldest son of

Early Life

Birth

Education

Military Service

Commander of the 2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade

He became a Colonel in [YEAR].

Allegations of Racism

Buryatya Conflict

Alexey seen with the 16 Royal Naval Infantry Brigade in 2019.

Battle of Novovelkiaya

Controversy

Political Views

War Crimes

Personal life

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

Arms

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Alexey, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya
(1973–present)


Alexander, Grand Prince

Alexander
Grand Prince of Cosacakaya (more...)
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Alexander gives a speech during the in 2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis
Born (1970-12-11) 11 December 1970 (age 53)
Osti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
PLACEHOLDER
Issue1
Full name
Alexey 'Petrovsky
HouseHouse of PLACEHOLDER
FatherPLACEHOLDER
MotherPLACEHOLDER
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya (Alexander [PLACEHOLDER; b. 11 December 1970) is the third child of [PLACEHOLDER], is an imprisoned Cosacakaya Prince and former leader of the opposition movement in Cosacakaya.

Early Life

Birth

education

Rise to prominence

2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis

Arrest

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

Arms

COA of Balcia.png
Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya
(1973–present)

Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya

Alina
Princess of Cosacakaya (more...)
Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya.jpeg
Alina takes a selfie during as elements of the Special Mission ride by.
Born (2004-04-23) 23 April 2004 (age 20)
Osti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
HouseHouse of PLACEHOLDER
FatherAlexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya
MotherPLACEHOLDER
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya (Alina [PLACEHOLDER; b. 23 February 2004) is the daughter and only child of Alexander, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya and his wife [PLACEHOLDER]. After her father's arrest and mother's deportation, she was adopted by her cousin Cyrene. In late-2022, the her family confirmed that Alina had joined the 2nd Royal Cyrene's Own Naval Infantry Brigade.

Birth & Education

Birth

Education

Military Service

Alina pictured in military uniform with the 2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade.

Activism

During the 2018 Cosacakaya Constitutional Crisis, Alina became increasingly involved with the pro-monarchy, Christian nationalist movement in Cosacakaya. She was heavily involved in activism while still at high school and took part in demonstrations in support of High Archduchess Cyrene. She repeatedly condemned her father for his role in leading pro-democracy demonstrations and opposing his niece.

She began to participate in anti-Konctitki political events during 2018 and 2019 and a participant of several large actions in support of her High Archduchness. When asked about Black Thursday, she described it as one of the "happiest days of her life" and marked "a glorious new era in Cosacakayan history."

She also became involved with the All-Cosacakayan People's Front's youth wing and was one of the lead speakers at a march of commemorating the 5th anniversary of Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya's coronation. She was also one of the leading organisers for the Imperial Restoration League in holding fundraisers in support of the organisation.

However, after 2021, tensions between herself and the Imperial Restoration League began to appear as she complained on social media about them for being "too soft on the Buryat problem." She publicly split with the League in early 2022 and grew to become progressively more caught up with more radical Cosacakayan ultranationalist organisations. Since then, Alina has caused controversy after being spotted with several Cosacakayan far-right leaders - and attending rallies in more support of them.

She has repeatedly called for more harsh treatment of Buryatyan separatist fighters and for the establishment of a pure Cosacakayan ethnostate free of traitorous elements. Such remarks have provoked severe backlash from liberal and non- Cosacakayan identity as Neo-nazi. Singer Reeztochka described Alina as "everything that is wrong with Cosacakayan politics."

Political beliefs

Personal Life

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

Arms

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Alina , Princess of Cosacakaya
(2019–present)

Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya

Corynna
Princess of Cosacakaya (more...)
Corynna 1.jpeg
Official Portrait of Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya
Born (2000-04-13) 13 April 2000 (age 24)
Osti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
HouseHouse of PLACEHOLDER
FatherPLACEHOLDER
MotherCyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya
ReligionEastern Orthodox

Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya (Corynna [PLACEHOLDER; b. 23 February 2004) is the third child and eldest daughter of Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya and her consort [PLACEHOLDER]. She is currently currently X in line for the throne and as a daughter of the Grand Duchess she holds the courtesy title of Grand Princess until her death.

Birth & Education

Birth

Education

Activism

Political beliefs

Personal Life

Public image

Controversy

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

Arms

COA of Balcia.png
Corynna, Grand Princess of Cosacakaya
(2000–present)

2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade

2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade
35th Separate Marine Brigade.png
Brigade patch
Active195x - present
CountryCosacakaya
BranchRoyal Naval Force of Cosacakaya
RoleMarine
Garrison/HQOsti, High Archduchy of Cosacakaya
Nickname(s)Lucky Sevens
Motto(s)Victory or death
Commanders
Current
commander
Alexey, Grand Prince of Cosacakaya

The 2nd Royal Naval Infantry Brigade (Russian: 2-я бригада морской пехоты) is a brigade of the Royal Naval Force of Cosacakaya

History

Buryatya Conflict

Battle of Novovelkiaya

Tanks belonging to the 2nd Naval during the Battle of Novovelkiaya.

Controversy

Human rights violations

Allegations of Racism

Structure