District | Official name | Region | Population |
1 | Fukugen | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 102,000 |
2 | Keskus | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 357,000 |
3 | Hunnund | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 218,700 |
4 | Kanninheim | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 316,200 |
5 | Hiyoken | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 453,900 |
6 | Amvkhar | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 112,200 |
7 | Nishikaigan | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 219,300 |
8 | Stromendalen | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 336,600 |
9 | Fjellstadt | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 418,200 |
10 | Menzushigai | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 290,700 |
11 | Nanko | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 448,800 |
12 | Mjodde | Albrektberg metropolitan area | 280,500 |
13 | Sunaji-Sandheim | Albrektberg-Midstemsdal | 289,900 |
14 | Midtenstadt | Hamarrland-Midstemsdal | 234,600 |
15 | Haugefjord | Sandberg metropolitan area | 382,500 |
16 | Gjenborg | Sandberg metropolitan area | 188,700 |
17 | Ngeingta | Nordheim metropolitan area | 168,300 |
18 | Kaeshigai | Nordheim metropolitan area | 122,400 |
Ethnic group | Population |
Csletians | 2,040,000 |
Yamato | 1,530,000 |
Mktvartvelians | 1,020,000 |
Abydonians | 234,855 |
Vanorians | 106,590 |
Ethnic Arabs | 99,450 |
Ethnic Clysperi | 31,365 |
Achkaerinese | 10,583 |
Ethnic Safraen | 1,658 |
Others | 25,000 |
Religion | Estimated number of believers (2020) |
Teidō faith | 1,386,828 |
People's Church of Jugland | 1,271,142 |
Order of Simartlea | 773,989 |
Islam | 271,750 |
Catholic Church | 152,980 |
Non-believers / Unknown | ~ 836,665 |
Jewish | 63,954 |
Others | 61,308 |
Name | Category | Description/Notes | Language | Owner |
JTV 1 | Public television | JTV 1 is state-owned television channel. It mostly broadcasts news and sports. | All official languages | State Governorate |
JTV 2 | Public television | JTV 2 is state-owned television channel, broadcasting exclusively in Csletian language. It broadcasts news but particularly cultural content such as documentaries, talk shows, movies and tv series. | Csletian | State Governorate |
JTV 3 | Public television | JTV 3 is a state-owned television channel, broadcasting exclusively in Yamato language, with similar content than JTV 2. | Yamato | State Governorate |
JTV 4 | Public television | JTV 4 is a state-owned television channel, broadcasting exclusively in Mktvartveli language, with similar content than JTV 2 and JTV 3. | Mktvartvelian | State Governorate |
Warai TV | Commercial television | Warai TV is a Yamato-language comedy television channel. It broadcasts mostly reality TV, talk shows, movies, TV series, and cartoons, as well as some comedy specials. | Yamato | Private |
Simartle TV | Commercial television | Simartle TV is a Mktvartvelian-language television channel owned by Simartle RDTV. Simartle TV (which has no relation with Mktvartvelo's national religion, the Order of Simartlea) is closely associated to the Solidarity political party. | Mktvartvelian | Private |
Sami TV | Commercial television | Sami TV, a commercial television channel, aimed at a right-leaning audience. The channel primarily features news programming, although it has increased the number of entertainment programs, including reality shows, in the last decade. | Mktvartvelian | Private |
Name | Frequency | Category | Description/Notes | Language | Owner |
Simartle Radio | FM and internet | Commercial radio station | Simartle Radio is owned by Simartle RDTV, and its content is focused mostly in news and musical video, with some political radio talk shows. It is closely associated with the Solidarity poltical party. | Mktvartvelian | Private |
Name | Frequency | Category | Circulation | Description/Notes | Language | Owner |
Juglander Review | Online | Online newspaper | Online-only since 2015 | Juglander Review was established in Amvkhar in 1899. It was relaunched as an international newspaper in 1979. Its website has versions in three languages, as well an international one in English. | Csletian | Frihet Publishing House Ltd. |
Name | Birth | Political affiliation | Positions held | Current position | Biography | Picture |
Grimwaldyna Nygaard | 1984 | Progressive Liberal Party | Co-chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party (since 2018) Secretary of Education and Science (2015-2019) Secretary of Health and Social Policy (2019-2023) Vice President of the State Governorate (2019-2023) President of the State Governorate Secretary of Administrative Affairs | Co-chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party (since 2018) President of the State Governorate (since 2023) Secretary of Administrative Affairs (since 2023) | Grimwaldyna Nygaard was born in Albrektberg in 1984. She studied Law in the University of Albrektberg. She also obtained a degree on Constitutional Law in the same university. Nygaard was an attorney after ending her university studies. She also served as Deputy Chairman of the Progressive Union, the Progressive Liberal Party youth-wing, from 2008 to 2013. She was elected as representative in Amvkhar town council in 2012. In 2015, she was directly elected to the State Governorate as candidate of the Progressive Liberal Party, becoming the youngest person to ever serve in the State Governorate since its establishment. She served as Secretary of Education and Science from 2015 to 2019. In 2018, she was elected as co-chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party. She was reelected in the 2019 election. She was Secretary of Health and Social Policy and Vice President of the State Governorate from 2019 to 2023. She was reelected again in the 2023 State Governorate election, becoming President of the State Governorate, being the first woman to hold that office, and Secretary of Administrative Affairs. She is divorced, and she has no children. | (https://i.postimg.cc/kM6gQw0m/Sigi-Maurer-50326178851.jpg) |
Edda Stordalen | 1964 | Progressive Liberal Party | Secretary of Health and Social Policy (2011-2015) Secretary of Labour (2019-2023) Secretary of Economic Affairs | Secretary of Economic Affairs (since 2023) | Stordalen was born in Albrektberg in 1964. She studied Law and Economics in the Stromendalen College. He completed her studies in the University of Albrektberg, obtaining a PhD degree in Social Science and Linguistics. From 1999 to 2002, she lived in East Moreland. She moved to Daito in 2003, where she pursued studies in Ardian Linguistics. She returned to Jugland in 2006. She became a professor of Philology in the University of Amvkhar in 2011. Stordalen joined the Progressive Liberal Party in 2009. She run for office for first time in 2012, being elected to the Legislative Assembly. She was indirectly elected by the Legislative Assembly to the State Governorate, serving as Secretary of Health and Social Policy from 2011 to 2015. She run as candidate to the State Governorate 2015 election in Albrektberg third electoral district. However, she failed to be elected, being defeated by the candidate of the Reiwa Party. From 2017 to 2019, she worked as advisor for a non-profit organization based in Jugland. She would be elected to the State Governorate in the 2019 election. She served as Secretary of Labour from 2019 to 2023. She was reelected in 2023, becoming Secretary of Economic Affairs. She is married and has two children. | (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Sabine_Weyand_2019_crop.jpg/220px-Sabine_Weyand_2019_crop.jpg) |
Gottwyna Waldys Wassmo | 1970 | Constitutional Party | Secretary of Labour (2015-2019) Deputy General Secretary of the Constitutional Party (2018-2023) Secretary of Administrative Affairs (2019-2023) Secretary of Health and Social Policy | Secretary of Health and Social Policy (since 2023) | Wassmo was born in Albrektberg in 1970. She is the elder daughter of Martin Hallbjorn Astrup-Wassmo, a prominent Jugland banker. She obtained a degree on Business and Administration in the University of Albrektberg. She is married and has four children. Gottwyna comes from a prominent Juglander family, her family has allegedly roots in Jugland since the 7th century. From 1996 to 2006, she worked for the banking sector. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly as candidate of the Constitutional Party in the 2008, being reelected in the 2011 and 2015. She was elected to the State Governorate in 2015 as candidate in one of the ethnic-based constituencies. She served as Secretary of Labour from 2015 to 2019. She also became Deputy General Secretary of the Constitutional Party in 2018. She would be elected to the State Governorate in the 2019 election as candidate in Sandberg. She served as Secretary of Administrative Affairs from 2019 to 2023. In the 2023 State Governorate election, she was the only candidate of the Constitutional Party elected to the State Governorate, in the worst electoral result of the Constitutional Party ever. She serves as Secretary of Health and Social Policy since 2023. | (https://i.postimg.cc/GhP3KCW8/MEBJD9-o.jpg) |
Emmeline Kolseth | 1977 | Green Party | General Secretary of the Green Party Secretary of Culture and Sports (2019-2023) Secretary of Education and Science | General Secretary of the Green Party Secretary of Education and Science (since 2023) | Emmeline Kolseth was born in Sandberg in 1977. She graduated in Law and Administration in the University of Albrektberg. She completed her studies in the University of Stromendalen, where she graduated in two courses in Law and Constitutional Theory. Kolseth's father was a leading member of the United Democratic Party, an opposition pollitical party that opposed the negotiations between Daito and Mktvartvelo governments, calling for the right of self-determination for Jugland. Emmeline did not show a particular interest in partisan politics in her college years, but she was involved with several social causes, being active in student, feminist, and environmentalist organizations. She became an attorney in 2005. From 2007 to 2015, she worked for one of the most important law firms in Jugland. She had joined the Green Party in 2011, and she run as candidate of the Green Party in the 2011 election to the Legislative Assembly, although she was not elected. She would run again in 2015, this time becoming one of the two Green Party MPs elected in that year. In early 2017, she was elected General Secretary of the Green Party. In the 2019 election to the State Governorate, she was suprisingly elected, becoming the first Green Party representative elected to the State Governorate. She served as Secretary of Culture and Sports from 2019 to 2023. Reelected in 2023, she currently serves as Secretary of Education and Science. Kolseth is married and she has one son. | (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/177th_meeting_of_the_Bureau_of_the_European_Committee_of_the_Regions_%28CoR%29_Kaja_Kallas_%2836147186203%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/220px-177th_meeting_of_the_Bureau_of_the_European_Committee_of_the_Regions_%28CoR%29_Kaja_Kallas_%2836147186203%29_%28cropped%29.jpg) |
Theudbald Salovaara | 1959 | Accord for Jugland | President of Accord for Jugland Vice-President of the State Governorate Secretary of the Treasury | President of Accord for Jugland Vice-President of the State Governorate Secretary of the Treasury | Theudbald Salovaara, 66, a retired banker, whose only previous political experience was a short-lived experience as independent lawmaker in the Legislative Assembly from 2004 to 2007, is the leader of Accord for Jugland, a political coalition established in 2023. Accord for Jugland run to the 2023 legislation in an electoral pact with the Solidarity political party. Salovaara was elected to the 2023 State Governorate after defeating incumbent candidate Raymond Furuholmen, from the Progressive Liberal Party. After the election, Salovaara became Secretary of the Treasury and Vice-President of the State Governorate. | (https://i.postimg.cc/gjr2Ynq2/hannu-hoskonen.jpg) |
Nestani Baramidze | 1962 | Solidarity | General Secretary of Solidarity (2004-2018) Secretary of Transportation and Communication | Secretary of Transportation and Communication | Nestani Baramidze was born in Nordansk in 1962. She lived in Mktvartvelo from 1980 to 1991. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2004, as candidate for Solidarity, a political party mostly supported by ethnic Mktvartveli in Jugland. She was reelected three times (2008, 2011, 2015). She served as General Secretary of Solidarity from 2004 to 2018. That year, she replaced her father, Geno Bolkvadze, as leader of Solidarity. She was elected to the State Governorate in 2019, as candidate in one of th ethnic-based constituencies. She has serving as Secretary of Transportation and Communication since then. | (https://i.postimg.cc/6pZ8pfX9/Tamar-Beruchashvili-cropped.jpg) (http://) |
Shimura Akane | 1967 | Betse Coalition | Member of the Legislative Assembly Member of Mktvartvelo's Council of State Mayor of Nishikaigan council | Leader of the Betse Coalition Secretary of Home Affairs and Justice | Shimura Akane started her political career in the Reiwa Party. From 2008 to 2010, she served in the Legislative Assembly. She was a Juglander representative in Mktvartvelo's Council of State from 2010 to 2015. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2015, being reelected in the 2019 election. However, Shimura left the Reiwa Party in 2022, due to "important policy and pragmatic differences" with the party leadership. She was elected mayor of Nishikaigan in 2022 local elections, in which she run as candidate of the Betse Coalition, which she founded a few months previous to the local election. In the 2023 State Governorate, Shimura defeated Reiwa leader and incumbent Secretary Takashi Hirano in one of the ethnic constituencies. She became Secretary of Home Affairs and Justice after the election. | (https://i.postimg.cc/rwTz4FqQ/shimura.jpg) |
Matsuyama Ryosuke | 1964 | Betse Coalition | Secretary of Culture and Sports | Secretary of Culture and Sports | Matsuyama Ryosuke was elected in the 2023 State Governorate election running as candidate for the Betse Coalition | |
Tatuna Mzhavanadze | 1977 | Accord for Jugland-Solidarity | Secretary of Labour | Secretary of Labour | Tatuna Mzhavanadze was elected in the 2023 State Governorate election as candidate for Accord of Jugland-Solidarity, becoming Secretary of Labour after the election. | (http://) |