In North Maluku Before entering politics, Alien worked as a public relations officer at
Garuda Indonesia and Hotel Nikko in Jakarta. She decided to run as a candidate for the North Maluku Regional House of Representatives from the Golkar party in the
2014 Indonesian legislative election, She was elected and became the council's speaker. As the speaker, she also chaired the council's budgeting and deliberative body. As a member of Golkar, Alien was elected as the chairwomen of the North Maluku Union of Golkar Women in 2014 Alien was unanimously elected as the chairman of the North Maluku's Golkar Party in a regional conference on 31 August 2016. There were accusations of nepotism against Alien, as the regional conference was supervised by Ahmad Hidayat Mus, who was the Golkar's East Indonesian region chair in the party's central executive council. The regional conference tasked Alien to win at least 60% of votes for Golkar in the
2019 legislative election Alien was assisted by Farida Djama, a senior legislator from the North Maluku Regional House of Representatives, in forming her organizational structure. In the 2017 North Maluku gubernatorial election, Alien directed the party's support for Ahmad Hidayat Mus. Alien began campaigning for her older brother despite not submitting her campaign leave permit, which is mandatory under the law. Alien also dismissed Abdulgani Sangaji and Muis Jamin, the Chairman and Secretary of the Golkar Party in Ternate, for their alleged lack of involvement in the campaign for Ahmad Hidayat Mus governor's bid. Despite Ahmad Hidayat Mus eventual loss in the election, Alien lauded the election as the safest election in North Maluku's history and urged all parties to accept the results. Alien's sudden dismissal of Abdulgani Sangaji and Muis Jamin, along with her decision to hold an extraordinary party conference, sparked dissent from the lower branches of the party. On 24 December 2018, seven out of the ten Golkar's regency branches, along with the secretary of the North Maluku's Golkar Hamid Usman, issued a
motion of no confidence and requested the party's central executive council to dismiss Alien. Alien retaliated by dismissing Hamid Usman from his position under the pretext of disruption. Alien later dismissed three out of the seven chairmen of regency branches for dissenting from the party lines in 2019 and terminated the party membership of several Golkar legislators in 2020. Alien was re-elected for a second term as the chairman of Golkar in North Maluku, defeating party deputy secretary general Edi Langkara. However, the regional conference that elected Alien to a second term, which was held at the Grand Dafam Bella Hotel, lacked in attendance. Most of Golkar party members, including Hamid Usman, attended the regional conference organized by Edi Langkara at the Boulevard Hotel. The parallel conference elected Syukur Mandar to lead the party in North Maluku. Syukur Mandar described the Boulevard Hotel conference as a conference of "thoughts, development, and unity", while the Grand Dafam Bella Hotel conference as a conference of "cadres who wanted to destroy and divide Golkar". Eventually, Alien was recognized as the sole leader of Golkar in North Maluku after she received an approval letter by
Airlangga Hartarto, the party's general chairman.
In the House of Representatives After serving in the North Maluku Regional House of Representatives, Alien ran as a candidate for the
House of Representatives from the North Maluku electoral district in the
2019 legislative election. She secured a seat after obtaining 45,036 votes, the second greatest number of votes for a single candidate in the electoral district. She was re-elected in the
2024 legislative election with 70,595 votes. During her first term, Alien became a member of the House of Representative's legislative body and a member of the honorary body, in which she was involved in investigating a case of sexual harassment conducted by a member from the
Democratic Party. From her first to second term, Alien was a member of commission 4 of the House of Representatives, which handles matters relating to agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. She also became the member of the budgeting body in her second term. == Personal life ==