Mikuu Mirvicko

Mikuu Mirvicko (born 2 September 1978) is a Grajnidaren politician and former lawyer currently serving as the Premier of Grajnidar. He has been founding leader of the party Strong Grajnidar (SG) since 2014 and is a former member of the Grajnidaren Democratic Party, which he left in 2014.

Born and raised in Kralank, Grajnidar, to a considerably rich family, Mirvicko attended the most prestige schools in Grajnidar and got a lawyer degree from the Kralank University of Law in 2001. He worked in this profession for just 4 years, before entering politics in 2005.

Political Career
Mirvicko entered the Grajnidaren Democratic Party (GDP) in 2005, after an invite from a member Fidsi Pakasio, who personally knew Mirvicko. In 2006 Mirvicko got to the parliament as a MP and remained in this position for the next 2 terms - 8 years.

In 2014, Mirvicko left the GDP and founded his own party Strong Grajnidar, this all just months before the upcoming elections. It is said that it was because the leaders of the GDP once again didn't offer him any position in the goverment in the case of a win, but Mirvicko himself later said that this didn't have to do anything with his leave and that he was just unhappy with the state of the party and its planned policies. The newly created Strong Grajnidar party then, to everyone's surprise, achieved enought votes to get to the parliament with 2 seats. While this wasn't much, it was the start of the rise of Strong Grajnidar as a major oposition party to the dominant Grajnidaren Democratic Party. Under his lead, the party achieved 39 seats in the 2018 elections and astonishing 102 in the 2022 ones. In the 2026 elections the more-popular-than-ever party finally beat the GDP and together with the Royalists formed a coalition goverment with Mirvicko becoming the Premier.

Views
Mirvicko is known for his pro-monarchy views, climate change denial and support of free market capitalism.

Mirvicko's stances are often described as authoritarian-ish, conservative, economically right wing but also globalist. He himself criticized the Grajnidaren Democratic Party, especially the chairman Jondar Nakastee, many times for isolating Grajnidar from the outside world by not being open enough. He has been often criticized for his racist and homophobic statements in the past, which he has never officially apologized for.