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[[File:DJI_0196-HDR-Pano.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau]]
[[File:Hennehouwe_map_chamber_2017.png|thumb|200px|left|Results of the 2017 federal election in all 10 regions.]]
'''Urban planning in Dezevau''' is the planning and design of cities in [[Dezevau]]. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial.  
'''Federal elections''' were held in [[Hennehouwe]] on 1 September 2017 to elect all 180 members of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Hennehouwe)|27th Chamber of Deputies]].
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The election was triggered by the [[Progressive Democrats (Hennehouwe)|Progressive Democratic Party]]'s (VDP) withdrawal of support for [[Premier of Hennehouwe|Premier]] [[Michiel Hagan]]'s centre-right government in June. The coalition, formed after the [[2014 Hennish federal election|2014 election]], consisted of Hagan's [[National People's Party (Hennehouwe)|National People's Party]] (NVP), the [[Agrarian–Farmer's Party]] (ABP), the [[Party for the Petois]] (PP), [[LIVE – The Liberal Union|LIVE]] and the [[People's Party for Sotirian Democracy]] (VSD). It lacked a majority in the Chamber, and as such relied on support from the VDP throughout its three years of existence.
 
The [[Socialist Labour Party (Hennehouwe)|Socialist Labour Party]] became the largest party for the first time since 2010, winning 49 seats on 23.2% of the vote. The VDP achieved the best result in its 28-year history, finishing in second place with 40 seats. The NVP received its worst result since 1978, winning 36 seats and falling to third place for the first time ever. The other big winner of the elections were the far-right [[Patriot's March]], who gained six seats for a total of 16 seats in the Chamber. The [[Green Party (Hennehouwe)|Greens]] maintained their 2014 result of 11 seats, whilst the other represented parties acheived mix results. Provisional results were confirmed on the morning of 2 September, whilst the official results were certified on 6 September. The elected members were sworn in on 13 September.
 
Following the election, Hagan tendered his resignation as Premier, and [[Stadtholder of Hennehouwe|Stadtholder]] [[Adriaan Wilhelm Paulus]] officially tasked SAP leader [[Rupert van Bleiswijk]] with forming a new government. The SAP reached a {{wp|coalition agreement}} with the VDP to form a minority {{wp|grand coalition}}, supported from the opposition by the PP and ABP. Van Bleiswijk was {{wp|investiture|invested}} as Premier following a vote in the Chamber on 5 October. The new government became the fifth grand coalition in the history of the Third Republic, and the first such consisting of centre-left and centre parties.
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An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau

Urban planning in Dezevau is the planning and design of cities in Dezevau. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial. (See more...)

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