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| seats_for_election = '''76 seats needed for majority'''
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| before_election = [[Hakob Beliśavar]]
| before_election = [[Hakob Beliśavar]]
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| before_party    = Medovian National Front
| after_election  = TBD
| after_election  = [[Simon Pagosov]]
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| after_party    = Democratic Alliance}}


The [[Medovia]] General election will be held in June 2020. Formation of Government requires at least 76 seats to be secured by party outright or via a ruling coalition.
The [[Medovia]] General election will be held in June 2020. Formation of Government requires at least 76 seats to be secured by party outright or via a ruling coalition.


==Results==
==Results==

Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 May 2021

2020 Medovian General Election

June 2020

76 seats needed for majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Pagosov.jpg Belisavar profile.jpg Madir Lestrica.jpg
Leader Simon Pagosov Hakob Beliśavar Madir Lestrica
Party Democratic Alliance Medovian National
Front
Centre Way
Seats before 48 70 7
Seats won 60 57 25
Seat change Increase 12 Decrease 13 Increase 18
Percentage 40% 38% 17%

  Fourth party
  Ulrike Lunacek April 2014 (cropped).jpg
Leader Meriam Akobeś
Party Medovian Socialist Movement
Seats before 14
Seats won 8
Seat change Decrease 6
Percentage 5%

Prime Minister before election

Hakob Beliśavar
Medovian National Front

Elected Prime Minister

Simon Pagosov
Democratic Alliance

The Medovia General election will be held in June 2020. Formation of Government requires at least 76 seats to be secured by party outright or via a ruling coalition.

Results