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| previous_year = [[2015 Rodavese general election|2015]]
| previous_year = [[2015 Rodavese general election|2015]]
| outgoing_members = [[Legislature XIV of the Rodaves]]
| outgoing_members = [[Legislature XIV of the Rodaves]]
| election_date = 10 January 2019
| election_date = 10 January 2019 (first round)<br />17 January 2019 (second round)
| elected_members = [[Legislature XV of the Rodaves]]
| elected_members = [[Legislature XV of the Rodaves]]
| next_election = [[2023 Rodavese general election]]
| next_election = [[2023 Rodavese general election]]
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| popular_vote6 = 1,461,371
| popular_vote6 = 1,461,371
| percentage6 = 5.00%
| percentage6 = 5.00%
| turnout = 74.3%
| turnout = 74.30% ({{increase}14.67 [[Percentage point|pp]]) (1st round)<br>68.20% ({{decrease}}6.10 [[Percentage point|pp]]) (2nd round)
| title = [[Prime Minister of the Rodaves|Prime Minister]]
| title = [[Prime Minister of the Rodaves|Prime Minister]]
| before_election = [[Amàlia Gaià]]
| before_election = [[Amàlia Gaià]]
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The '''2019 Rodavese general election''' was held on Thursday, 10 January 2019, to elect the [[15th Generalitat]] of the [[Rodaves|Kingdom of the Rodaves]]. All 460 seats in the Generalitat were up for election.
The '''2019 Rodavese general election''' was held on Thursday, 10 January 2019, to elect the [[15th Generalitat]] of the [[Rodaves|Kingdom of the Rodaves]]. All 460 seats in the Generalitat were up for election.


Following the [[2015 Rodavese general election|2015 election]], the [[National Worker's Union]] served as the senior member of the centre-left governing coalition with the [[Democratic Republicans]], with confidence and supply support from several other left-leaning parties. It was the first election contested by [[Amàlia Gaià]] following a [[vote of confidence]] after the resignation of [[Pere Martí]] in 2017 amidst the [[XXXX-Military Supply Affair]]. The opposition was headed by the centrist [[Democratic Movement]], lead by [[Francesc Pujols]], but with low support amongst the rest of the opposition that was predominantly centre-right, primarily with the [[New Conservative Party]].
Following the [[2015 Rodavese general election|2015 election]], the [[National Worker's Union]] (UNO) served as the senior member of the centre-left governing coalition with the [[Democratic Republicans]], with confidence and supply support from several other left-leaning parties. It was the first election contested by [[Amàlia Gaià]] following a [[vote of confidence]] after the resignation of [[Pere Martí]] in 2017 amidst the [[XXXX-Military Supply Affair]]. The opposition was headed by the centrist [[Democratic Movement]], lead by [[Francesc Pujols]], but with low support amongst the rest of the opposition that was predominantly centre-right, primarily with the [[New Conservative Party]] (NPC).


The New Conservative Party won a plurality of seats wit 145, a large increase from the 75 in 2015. The UNO had lost much support, much being due to the [[New Left]] bloc formed in 2014 of several left-wing parties. The right-wing populist party the [[Rodavese Freedom Party]] (PLR) won 28 seats, up from their previous 11 in 2015. The Democratic Movement, shortened from the [[Union for a Democratic Movement]] won 52 seats, their lowest total since the [[2001 Rodavese general election|Vinga landslide of 2001]]. On after the first round, the NPC had majorities in 111 seats with pluralities in 29, while the UNO had majorities in 120 seats with pluralities in 19. After the second round, the NPC finished with 145 seats to the UNO's 134.


The centre-left bloc of the UNO, the Democratic Republicans, the New Left, [[The 17]], and the [[Green Left]] failed to gain enough seats to hold the majority in government with 203 seats, reduced from a comfortable combined majority in 2015. Despite the centre-right bloc of the NPC, the PLR, and the [[National Alliance]] making large gains with 194 seats and a coalition agreement with the [[Beoist Union]], they fell short of the 231 needed to govern on their own as well, positioning the traditionally centre-right Democratic Movement as a [[kingmaker party]]. Gaià resigned shortly after the election results of the second round were released, although without a government she would remain Acting Prime Minister until a coalition agreement was reached.
After months of negotiations the Democratic Movement had agreed to form a government with the centre-left bloc, marking only the second time since the [[Constitution of 1968]] that the most popular party was not in government. With Gaià's resignation, and Justice Minister [[Marc Ferrer]] winning comfortably in the UNO's subsequent leadership election, he was elected Prime Minister by the new coalition government on 22 May 2019.


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Revision as of 08:11, 23 January 2022

{{Infobox election | election_name = 2019 Rodavese general election | country = Rodaves | type = Parliamentary | ongoing = No | previous_election = 2015 Rodavese general election | previous_year = 2015 | outgoing_members = Legislature XIV of the Rodaves | election_date = 10 January 2019 (first round)
17 January 2019 (second round) | elected_members = Legislature XV of the Rodaves | next_election = 2023 Rodavese general election | next_year = Next | seats_for_election = All 460 seats in the Generalitat | opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the Rodavese general election, 2019 | image1 = La Razón de Santiago Abascal 18.02.2019 (46232248435) (cropped).jpg | leader1 = Emili Montmajor | party1 = NPC | leaders_seat1 = Mieres | alliance1 = | leader_since1 = 18 June 2018 | color1 = 0A6BE1 | seats1 = 145 | seat_change1 = Increase 70 | popular_vote1 = 9,212,486 | percentage1 = 31.52% | image2 = Dobles grados de las facultades de Derecho y Empresariales (34543100771) (cropped) 4.jpg | leader2 = Amàlia Gaià | leader_since2 = 21 July 2017 | leaders_seat2 = Estaràs | party2 = UNO | alliance2 = | color2 = EF3E3E | seats2 = 134 | seat_change2 = Decrease 45 | popular_vote2 = 8,513,951 | percentage2 = 29.13% | image3 = Alain.berset.08.jpg | leader3 = Francesc Pujols | leader_since3 = 23 September 2014 | leaders_seat3 = La Sentiu de Sió | party3 = DM | alliance3 = | color3 = e67d32 | seats3 = 52 | seat_change3 = Decrease 32 | popular_vote3 = 3,302,699 | percentage3 = 11.30% | image4 = Matteo Renzi 2.jpg | leader4 = Guillem Puigdemont | leader_since4 = 15 November 2016 | leaders_seat4 = Torrelameu | party4 = NE | alliance4 = | color4 = fd778e | seats4 = 39 | seat_change4 = Increase 23 | popular_vote4 = 2,475,563 | percentage4 = 8.47% | image5 = Ignacio Aguado (cropped).jpg | leader5 = Lluís Ripoll | leader_since5 = 20 September 2014 | leaders_seat5 = Horta de Sant Joan | party5 = PLR | alliance5 = | color5 = 808080 | seats5 = 28 | seat_change5 = Increase 17 | popular_vote5 = 1,777,027 | percentage5 = 6.08% | image6 = Natalia Ullastret.jpg | leader6 = Natàlia Ullastret | leader_since6 = 10 March 2015 | leaders_seat6 = Neu | party6 = RD | alliance6 = | color6 = 00ffde | seats6 = 23 | seat_change6 = Decrease 6 | popular_vote6 = 1,461,371 | percentage6 = 5.00% | turnout = 74.30% ({{increase}14.67 pp) (1st round)
68.20% (Decrease6.10 pp) (2nd round) | title = Prime Minister | before_election = Amàlia Gaià | before_party = UNO | posttitle = Prime Minister after election | after_election = Marc Ferrer | after_party = UNO | map = 400px | map_caption = XXXX }}

The 2019 Rodavese general election was held on Thursday, 10 January 2019, to elect the 15th Generalitat of the Kingdom of the Rodaves. All 460 seats in the Generalitat were up for election.

Following the 2015 election, the National Worker's Union (UNO) served as the senior member of the centre-left governing coalition with the Democratic Republicans, with confidence and supply support from several other left-leaning parties. It was the first election contested by Amàlia Gaià following a vote of confidence after the resignation of Pere Martí in 2017 amidst the XXXX-Military Supply Affair. The opposition was headed by the centrist Democratic Movement, lead by Francesc Pujols, but with low support amongst the rest of the opposition that was predominantly centre-right, primarily with the New Conservative Party (NPC).

The New Conservative Party won a plurality of seats wit 145, a large increase from the 75 in 2015. The UNO had lost much support, much being due to the New Left bloc formed in 2014 of several left-wing parties. The right-wing populist party the Rodavese Freedom Party (PLR) won 28 seats, up from their previous 11 in 2015. The Democratic Movement, shortened from the Union for a Democratic Movement won 52 seats, their lowest total since the Vinga landslide of 2001. On after the first round, the NPC had majorities in 111 seats with pluralities in 29, while the UNO had majorities in 120 seats with pluralities in 19. After the second round, the NPC finished with 145 seats to the UNO's 134.

The centre-left bloc of the UNO, the Democratic Republicans, the New Left, The 17, and the Green Left failed to gain enough seats to hold the majority in government with 203 seats, reduced from a comfortable combined majority in 2015. Despite the centre-right bloc of the NPC, the PLR, and the National Alliance making large gains with 194 seats and a coalition agreement with the Beoist Union, they fell short of the 231 needed to govern on their own as well, positioning the traditionally centre-right Democratic Movement as a kingmaker party. Gaià resigned shortly after the election results of the second round were released, although without a government she would remain Acting Prime Minister until a coalition agreement was reached.

After months of negotiations the Democratic Movement had agreed to form a government with the centre-left bloc, marking only the second time since the Constitution of 1968 that the most popular party was not in government. With Gaià's resignation, and Justice Minister Marc Ferrer winning comfortably in the UNO's subsequent leadership election, he was elected Prime Minister by the new coalition government on 22 May 2019.