Kresimiria Felix Haas

Felix Haas

Felix Haas (born 1990) is a Kresimirian-born Kruhlstutt politician, software engineer, and the current leader of the progressive Green Alliance. Emigrating to the Kingdom of Kruhlstutt in 2013 to escape the rising digital authoritarianism of Ari Stov, Haas has become one of the most powerful and visible anti-Kresimirian activists on the continent of Nastavak.

Elected to the Royal Diet (Kruhlstag) in 2014, Haas rapidly ascended through the ranks of the Green Alliance by weaponizing his intimate knowledge of Kresimirian cyber-infrastructure. As party leader since 2018, he has relentlessly attacked the Kruhlstutt political establishment for the “Semiconductor Hypocrisy”—the kingdom’s highly profitable sale of advanced hardware to the Kresimirian security state. Following a surge to 31 seats in the 2024 General Election, Haas successfully negotiated a left-wing governing coalition with Amalia Renn’s Sovereign Workers’ League (SWL). He currently serves as a senior cabinet minister, aggressively pushing to legally embargo the tech exports required to sustain Kresimiria’s Guardian Daemon surveillance grid.

Early Life and Defection (1990–2013)

Haas was born and raised in the sprawling intellectual and agricultural city of Varazdinske (District VIII) in western Kresimiria. He attended the local Marin University Varazdinske (MUV), where he excelled in software engineering and cryptography.

During the early 2010s, as tech oligarch Ari Stov began his meteoric ascent to the Chairmanship of the Assembly, Haas became deeply alarmed. He recognized that Stov intended to merge the YakaSys corporate monopoly directly with the Council for Internal Affairs (CIA) to create an inescapable digital panopticon.

In late 2013, shortly after Stov took power, the 23-year-old Haas made the perilous decision to defect. Utilizing the relatively porous western border near Cetingrad, he crossed Lake Vokavovic into the Kingdom of Kruhlstutt. He settled in the capital of Creuzholz, immediately integrating into the massive “Exiles’ Lobby” composed of fleeing Kresimirian dissidents and CRF activists. His fears regarding Stov’s agenda were entirely vindicated two years later with the brutal, legal implementation of the 2015 Digital Vigilance Act in Kresimiria.

Rise in Kruhlstutt Politics (2014–2018)

In Creuzholz, Haas continued to work as a software engineer while becoming a highly vocal political organizer. He quickly aligned himself with the Green Alliance, an emerging progressive party focused on environmentalism and digital privacy.

Despite not yet being a naturalized citizen, Haas’s intimate, terrifying knowledge of Kresimirian surveillance architecture made him a highly sought-after consultant. In the 2014 General Election, he was elected as a Deputy to the Royal Diet for a Creuzholz constituency.

Throughout the 2014–2019 parliamentary term, Haas served as the Greens’ lead critic of SWL Prime Minister Alfred Windischmann’s fragile minority government. Haas frequently took to the floor of the Diet to expose how The Liberals were actively shielding Kruhlstutt semiconductor corporations from sanctions, allowing them to freely sell the physical logic boards used by Kresimiria’s DecelChip.

Leadership of the Green Alliance (2018–Present)

In 2018, incumbent Green leader Jannik Blum stepped down, and the party overwhelmingly elected the 28-year-old Haas as his successor.

Under Haas, the Green Alliance became fiercely uncompromising regarding foreign policy. During the miserable, five-year “Grand Coalition” (2019–2024) between the conservative Kruhlstutter Union (KU) and the SWL, Haas acted as the de facto leader of the moral opposition. He organized massive protests in Creuzholz, constantly harassing Prime Minister Lasse Rosler over his refusal to sever the highly profitable Kresimirian tech-trade pipelines.

The 2024 Election and the Tech Embargo

The 2024 General Election was the culmination of Haas’s decade-long crusade. Following explosive investigations (quietly aided by Haas’s cryptography contacts in Kaskiv’s Vento-OS) revealing that Kruhlstutt microchips were directly powering the Guardian Daemon, public outrage swept the capital.

Haas formed a tight, highly effective electoral pact with the new, dynamic SWL leader, Amalia Renn. The Green Alliance surged to a historic 31 seats. With the CNP collapsing under the Weintraub Visa Scandals, Renn and Haas secured a decisive left-wing majority.

Entering the government as a senior coalition partner, Haas immediately began co-authoring the “Tech Embargo” legislation alongside Prime Minister Renn. His stated, uncompromising goal is to legally choke off the export of advanced Kruhlstutt silicon and optical lenses to Sinj, intending to physically starve the Kresimirian surveillance state of the hardware it requires to function.

Haas is a close ally of Kresimirian Senator for Decelska, Illes Mehic, who is also a privacy advocate.