Hasan Çakar

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Hasan Çakar
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Başbuğ of Hasanistan
Incumbent
Assumed office
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Other major portfolios
Major state portfolios in Hasanistan
Sep. 2011–Aug. 2014Supreme Leader
Aug. 2014–Aug. 2016Foreign Affairs Minister
Aug. 2016–Oct. 2016President (first term)
2017Prime Minister (first term)
2018–2019President (second term)
2018–2020Prime Minister (second term)
2020Naib-i-Şehinşah
2020–2022President (third term)
Personal details
NationalityHasanistani
Political partyPeople's Unity Party
Former affiliations:
Known forFounder of Hasanistan
WebsitePersonal blog
Military service
Allegiance Hasanistan
Battles/wars2017 Hasani coup d'état attempt
Association football career
Playing position Utility player
(preferred defensive midfielder)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2015 South Hasanistan 6 (67)
Total 6 (67)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Hasan Çakar[note 1] is a Hasani politician, writer, athlete, information technologist and the founder of Hasanistan, having served as head of state and head of government of Hasanistan numerous times throughout its history. He currently holds office as the regional ruler of the Sanjak of Hasanistan under the title of Başbuğ and the Sadr-ı Azam (Grand Vizier) of the Great Turan State, as well as leading the People's Unity Party, the Hasanistani Turanic Society and the World Hasanistan Alliance. In addition to his involvement in Hasanistan, Çakar has been involved in various other micronations including Brennonia, Mahuset and Pavlov.

Political career

Supreme Leader of Hasanistan

As head of state (2011–2013)

As head of government (2013–2014)

President of Hasanistan

2016 term

2018–2019 term

2020–2022 term

Prime Minister of Hasanistan

2017 term

2019–2020 term

Naib-i-Şehinşah

Other offices held

Other activities

Athletic career

Çakar has participated in many sports events in Hasanistan and has occasionally represented them in some international events. He played for South Hasanistan during the main period of activity of the Hasani A Lig between 2013 and 2015, scoring sixty-seven goals in a total of six appearances and winning the inaugural season in 2013,[citation needed] and also took part in the Hasanistan Wallball League playing for different teams in the competition.[citation needed] He was a player in an unofficial two-versus-one basketball game against a team reportedly representing France.[1]

He participated as a competitor in the 2020 Batyr Chess Invitational in June 2020, where he was defeated in the first round by Chase Mahoning.[citation needed]

Batyr Times

Views

Çakar has often portrayed himself as moderate.[citation needed] A political compass published by the Batyr Times in 2013 had Çakar placed in the libertarian-left quadrant.[2] He has been described in different news articles as being a nationalist,[3] a populist[4] and having had socialist leanings.[5] He has previously stated his opposition to Eniakism and compared its rise in popularity to the spread of communism during the 20th century,[6] although the founder of Eniakism Emiel Hardy has been regarded as a hero to Çakar and he later advocated for "consuming Eniakism".[7]

He described the political views of Tanju Çakar and Shady Morsi as "dangerous politics" in 2017.[8]

He expressed great admiration for the Bogdanoff brothers and said "they brought light into our world and showed us the enlightened path" after the death of both brothers[9] but also previously accused them of promoting negative policies against Hasanistan.[10] Çakar announced he supported QAnon in 2020, although the statement was regarded as non-serious.[11]

Çakar publicly announced support for Turanism and established the Hasanistani Turanic Society. Following the establishment of the Turanic Society, he stated "[the organisation] aims to inspire other groups in Turanic countries for the eventual goal of a Turan super-state spreading from the Sami regions of Scandinavia to Alaska and from as north as Yakutia to as south as Hijaz in Saudi Arabia". He considers Mahusetans as part of the "Turanian family" describing them as "honourary Turanians to the highest degree". He has described Indo-European ("Aryan") countries as "failed states" compared to Turanian states such as North Korea.[12] He supports the Japonic script as part of a "Turanian cultural revival" and referred to the Latin script as "Franco-Masonic", "bourgeois-decadent" and "pushed by the agents of the Bogdanoff brothers".[10]

He has made statements in opposition to Cornish people, having banned Cornish culture in Hasanistan through a presidential decree. In the presidential decree, he called Cornish nationalism "degeneracy" and referred to the "Cornish-Fesmarian menace.[13]

Prior to the 2016 presidential election, he expressed support for decentralisation of the Hasanistani government.[14] He later expressed support for a unitary state and scepticism over federalism in 2018.[15]

Çakar banned TikTok in Hasanistan through a public health executive order during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing it as "shameful and an attack on the revolutionary principles upon which Hasanistan was built" and accused it of promoting promiscuity. He instead advised people to spend their time "producing mathematics, technology and books about the history of Great Nations such as Hasanistan" and said that the "behaviour" of using TikTok belonged to immoral people "such as modern Americans or Ashukovs".[16]

He is pro-anime and supports its deregulation.[12][7] Çakar considers anime as "Turanian" due to its Japanese origins.[12] He proposed an act in the Mejlis which stipulated harsh punishments for "insulting anime", including public lashings, execution by firing squad or exile.[17]

Following an online controversy after Ubisoft shut down the racing game The Crew and revoked customer licenses in its online store, Çakar criticised the commercial practice of video game shutdowns and license revocations without just reason. He expressed support for initiatives to stop the practice and vowed to take action against it within Hasanistan.[18]

Çakar has been an advocate of Hasanistani neutrality. He has been critical of the .[citation needed]

Çakar has been a critic of the foreign policy of the United States, such as during tensions with Venezuela[19] and its involvement in the Middle East.[20][21] He condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine.[22][23][24] He has advocated for the protection of the rights of Crimean Tatars since the initial crisis in Crimea.[22][25] He expressed concern over the Wagner Group mutiny during the conflict and praised its peaceful resolution, calling for Russia to use the "mood for mediation and peaceful settlement of disputes" to end the war in Ukraine.[26] He has also expressed criticism of Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan,[27][28] Israel in regards to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict[29][30] and China over its persecution of Uyghurs.[31] Çakar voiced support for the indigenist Taiwan independence movement in 2013, stating that neither the communist or "nationalist-capitalist" governments should control Taiwan and the Taiwanese people should have the right to be "Taiwanese not Chinese".[32] He proposed a motion to support the Government of National Accord during the later stages of the Second Libyan Civil War.[33]

During the protests after the death of George Floyd, Çakar stated that it was a "tragedy" and there were "many systematic issues in America regarding socio-cultural relations between classes and races, as well as the police's role in America's society".[34]

Çakar is known to have supported expressed support for Turkic-style polygyny as "common sense" and "21st century" as part of an election promise in the run-up to the 2020 elections, where men could marry multiple women. He justified it by saying it was "unfair" that men could not marry "many beautiful virgin wives and concubines for fun" and "[it would] increase our birth rates so we have more citizens and it will also make our population happier".[35] He later abandoned support for the policy to promote himself as a national unity candidate.[36]

He has expressed hope that Hasanistan's population will be more than half female in the future.[37]

Controversies

Authoritarianism and alleged abuses of power

Internet troll-style behaviour

Electoral history in Hasanistan

Year Election Affiliation Votes % Result
2016 Presidential election Nomad Party
7
58.3
Elected
2018 Presidential election People's Unity Party
5
100
Elected
2020 Legislative election
(Deñizabat constituency)
4
80
Elected
Presidential election
7
58.3
Elected
Legislative election
4
33.3
Elected

Awards and decorations

Hasanistani awards and honours

Hasanistani titles

Foreign awards and honours

  • Knight of the Order of St. Peter (1 August 2017)
  • Knight of the Order of Oglun (24 August 2018)

Notes

  1. Alternatively spelt as Hasan Cakar or Hasan Chakar.

References

  1. https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/02/basketball-hasanistan-16-4-unofficial.html
  2. https://www.hasanistan.world/2013/06/political-compass-of-our-politicians.html?m=1
  3. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/04/hasanistan-granted-independence-from.html
  4. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/11/hasanistan-voters-head-to-poll-for.html
  5. https://www.hasanistan.world/2016/11/idealist-party-to-hold-controversial.html
  6. https://www.hasanistan.world/2021/07/eniakist-party-established.html
  7. 7.0 7.1 https://www.hasanistan.world/2021/11/president-hasan-cakar-deregulates-anime.html
  8. https://www.hasanistan.world/2017/05/second-constitution-returns-as.html
  9. https://www.hasanistan.world/2022/01/hasanistan-issues-condolences-on.html
  10. 10.0 10.1 https://www.hasanistan.world/2021/01/presidential-decree-establishes-japonic.html
  11. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/08/hasan-cakar-i-trust-plan-of-q.html
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/09/hasanistani-turanic-society-established.html
  13. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/11/president-issues-decree-banning.html
  14. https://www.hasanistan.world/2016/02/decentralization-plans.html
  15. https://www.hasanistan.world/2018/03/provinicial-reform-plan-released.html
  16. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/04/naib-i-sehinsah-bans-tiktok.html
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  26. https://www.hasanistan.world/2023/06/basbug-statement-on-russian-military.html
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  33. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/04/hasanistan-declares-support-for-libyan.html
  34. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/06/statement-by-naib-i-sehinsah-regarding.html
  35. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/06/2020-election-cakar-promises-to-bring.html
  36. https://www.hasanistan.world/2020/08/cakar-rescinds-controversial-electoral.html
  37. https://www.hasanistan.world/2021/03/2021-census-demographic-data-released.html