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!Year | !Year | ||
!Title | !Title | ||
!Note | !Note | ||
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|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 | |||
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|2014 | |2014 | ||
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|"Please Don't Ask" ''(for Deina Marthavouldiers)'' | |"Please Don't Ask" ''(for Deina Marthavouldiers)'' | ||
|Composer | |Composer | ||
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=== Television Appearances === | |||
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!Title | |||
!Channel | |||
!Note | |||
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|1988-1998 | |||
|New Years' Premiership Address | |||
|AleziRadio Television 1 | |||
|''As Premier'' | |||
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|1988-1998 | |||
|Eid Al-Fitr Premiership Address | |||
|AleziRadio Television 1 | |||
|''As Premier'' | |||
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|1988-1998 | |||
|Eid Al-Adha Premiership Address | |||
|AleziRadio Television 1 | |||
|''As Premier'' | |||
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|1988-1998 | |||
|Independence Premiership Address | |||
|AleziRadio Television 1 | |||
|''As Premier'' | |||
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|1988-1998<ref>Except for 1994-1995 where Andi Rinra Manriattang took his place due to Premiership responsibilities and in 1998 due to the AleziRadio Corruption Scandal</ref> | |||
|AleziRadio Festival of Songs Address | |||
|AleziRadio Television 1 | |||
|''As Premier'' | |||
|- | |||
|''Various''<ref>Appeared in 1999, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2022, and 2024</ref> | |||
|That's Tea! | |||
|ARTV1, ABA Channel 2 | |||
|''As Ex-Premier'' | |||
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Revision as of 04:05, 8 April 2024
Mukhlis Krasnaya Novogrody ONA-GSC, ONA-HD, OAU-GSC, OAU-HD | |
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Мухлис Красная Новогороды ᨆᨘᨖᨒᨗᨔ ᨀᨑᨔᨊᨕᨗᨕ ᨊᨚᨄᨚᨁᨑᨚᨉᨗ | |
6th Premier of the Federation of North Alezia | |
In office October 22, 1988 – October 22, 1998 | |
Preceded by | Mika'il Iliya |
Succeeded by | Dariq Authoriq |
Personal details | |
Born | Noshvaldzar, Pyalivostok, British Alezia | October 7, 1947
Political party | Liberal-Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Andi Rinra Manriattang (m. 1978, died 2010) |
Children | Andi Robi Idris Novogrody Andi Ainii Irqimaza Novogrody |
Residence | Metropolitan Zafizamarrah |
Alma mater | University of Zafizamarrah (graduated 1971 in International Relations) |
Occupation | Lecturer of International Relations in University of Zafizamarrah (2009-present) Honorary Advisor of the Liberal-Democratic Party of the Alezian Union (2021-presen) |
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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 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
First Premiership (1988-1993)
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)
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 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
- Order of North Alezia, Golden Star Crescent - 1st Class(2004)
- Order of North Alezia, Honourable Defender - 1st Class (2001)
- Order of Alezian Union, Golden Star Crescent - 1st Class (2022)
- Order of Alezian Union, Honourable Defender - 1st Class (2022)
- Order of Alezian Union, Protector of Peace and Freedom (2022)
- Order of Alezian Union, Order of Artistic Appreciation (2023)
- Order of Alezian Union, Order of Childen (2023)
International
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Imperial Throne (Carrelie)
- Honorary Companion of the Order of Katrine II (Carrelie/Dentricia)
Media Appearances
Year | Title | Genre |
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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
Year | Title | Note |
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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" (DNQ entry for Operation:WorldVision S1) | Composer |
2022 | "Sorry Won't Take Much" | Movie Narration |
2023 | "Take A Chance" (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 |
- ↑ together with Nashma Razak, Ali Hautaka, Muhammad Rimar, Andi Rashtali, and Michael Viereensma
- ↑ Except for 1994-1995 where Andi Rinra Manriattang took his place due to Premiership responsibilities and in 1998 due to the AleziRadio Corruption Scandal
- ↑ Appeared in 1999, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2022, and 2024