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Revision as of 21:29, 23 August 2021

2015 Fravina legislative election
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← 2010 5-6 December 2015 2020 →

All 574 seats in the Wing of Legislation
288 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Alix-de-Rose.jpg 582f63fd061652afb87405238070.jpg Edith-Cerdan.jpg
Leader Alix de Rose Bernard Beaumont Edith Cerdan
Party Socialist Party Social Labour Party Green Party
Alliance Worker's Coalition Worker's Coalition Liberal Coalition
Leader since 29 August 2015 19 April 2012 28 May 2010
Seats before 108 179 135
Seats won 111 213 113
Seat change Increase 3 Increase 34 Decrease 22

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Alois-Garnier.jpg Vincent-Wolff.png Claude-Hugo.jpg
Leader Alois Garnier Vincent Wolff Claude Hugo
Party Blue Party Capitalist Party National People's Party
Alliance Liberal Coalition Liberal Coalition None
Leader since 21 June 2013 1 September 2000 14 November 2011
Seats before 138 14 0
Seats won 118 8 11
Seat change Decrease 20 Decrease 6 Increase 11

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Composition of the Wing of Legislation after the election

President before election

Office vacant

President after election

Bernard Beaumont
Worker's Coalition

Legislative elections were held in Fravina on 5-6 December 2015, alongside examination elections, to elect the members of the 14th People's Council. At stake were all 574 seats in the Wing of Legislation. It resulted in the Worker's Coalition, composed of the Socialist Party and Social Labour Party, receiving a majority of 36 seats, the slimmest majority since 1980 and the first majority since 2010.