Monoma Kinoa

Monoma Kinoa (b. January 4, 1988) is a Grejan politician that has been serving as the Prime Minister of Greja since 2012. Kinoa worked as the Grejan Chief of Development from 2006 to 2010. Kinoa was apart of the Grejan Renewal Front (GRF).

Monoma Kinoa graduated highschool early, being only 16 when she graduated. Whilst studying at the Janrao Royal University between 2005 and 2009, Kinoa worked as the Grejan Chief of Development for a short time. During her work as the chief of development, she soon became a politician for the GRF. Kinoa would become a figure for the younger populace of the country, having strong opinions against certain controversal topics such as wealth inequality and the high housing prices seen in the country. Kinoa was chosen as the chief representative of the GRF in early 2012 and ran against Tarlin Hirao of the GDP. Since winning the 2012 general election, Kinoa has fought to make change, with the 2013 Affordable Housing Act and the 2016 Tax Acts which boosted her popularity only more. Kinoa soon became the chief representative of Greja during the 2016 Shanaki Conference, where trade deals were made between Greja and the TEA. In recent years Kinoa has spearheaded the initiative for a more sustainable greja, with the 2019 Agricultural Act and 2021 National Connectivity Act both working to improve the conditions within Greja.