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Latest revision as of 21:48, 3 October 2024

1990 Fravina legislative election
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← 1985 1-2 December 1990 1995 →

All 495 seats in the Wing of Legislation
248 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Violette-Baudelaire.jpg Marie-Boche.jpg Charles-Granger.jpg
Leader Violette Baudelaire Marie Boche Charles Granger
Party Socialist Party Social Labour Party Green Party
Alliance Worker's Coalition Worker's Coalition Liberal Coalition
Leader since 30 July 1990 22 May 1985 17 January 1979
Seats before 105 154 96
Seats won 143 281 49
Seat change Increase 38 Increase 127 Decrease 45

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Richard-Wolff.jpg Erich Wolff.jpg
Leader Richard Simondon Erich Wolff
Party Blue Party Capitalist Party
Alliance Liberal Coalition Liberal Coalition
Leader since 22 February 1989 5 August 1985
Seats before 87 5
Seats won 19 3
Seat change Decrease 68 Decrease 2

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Composition of the Wing of Legislation after the election

President before election

Marie Boche
Worker's Coalition

President after election

Marie Boche
Worker's Coalition

Legislative elections were held in Fravina on 1-2 December 1990, alongside examination elections, to elect the members of the 9th People's Council. At stake were all 495 seats in the Wing of Legislation. It resulted in the Worker's Coalition, composed of the Socialist Party and Social Labour Party, receiving a landslide majority of 177 seats.