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== History == | == History == | ||
The EAV was founded as a agrarian political party. In the early 1950s the EAV became more regionalist. At the party congress of 1956 {{wp|Regionalism|regionalism}} became the official ideology of the EAV. In the regional elections of 1957 the EAV nearly doubled its elections results, from 5.4% to 10.1% of the votes. In the 1980s and 1990s the EAV became more and more social liberal. The new millennium was a real breakthrough for the party, the party grow from 14% of the votes in 1997 to 30.7% of the votes in 2005. In the 2017 regional election the party scored it best result ever and became the largest political party in the assembly of Ebenaĵo. | The EAV was founded as a agrarian political party. In the early 1950s the EAV became more regionalist. At the party congress of 1956 {{wp|Regionalism|regionalism}} became the official ideology of the EAV. In the regional elections of 1957 the EAV nearly doubled its elections results, from 5.4% to 10.1% of the votes. In the 1980s and 1990s the EAV became more and more social liberal. The new millennium was a real breakthrough for the party, the party grow from 14% of the votes in 1997 to 30.7% of the votes in 2005. In the 2017 regional election the party scored it best result ever and became the largest political party in the assembly of Ebenaĵo. | ||
== Factions == | |||
The major factions of the EAV are the '''Social Liberals''' and the '''Agrarians''' | |||
* the '''Social liberals''' are the social liberal-populist wing of the party | |||
* the '''Agrarians''' are the agrarian-centrist wing of the party | |||
== Election results == | == Election results == | ||
=== Kunveno === | === Kunveno === |
Revision as of 17:00, 13 September 2019
Ebenaĵo Voters' Association Ebenaĵo Asocio de Voĉdonantoj | |
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Abbreviation | EAV |
Governor of Ebenaĵo | Lucia Viuz |
Founded | 1947 |
Membership (2018) | 54,267 |
Ideology | Regionalism Social liberalism Agrarianism Populism Minority: Conservatism Social democracy |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | Nonpartisan League |
Regional affiliation | EAV/RPP |
Colors | Green |
Kunveno | 2 / 227
|
Ebenaĵo Assembly | 42 / 100
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The EAV is a regionalist political party in Ebenaĵo.
History
The EAV was founded as a agrarian political party. In the early 1950s the EAV became more regionalist. At the party congress of 1956 regionalism became the official ideology of the EAV. In the regional elections of 1957 the EAV nearly doubled its elections results, from 5.4% to 10.1% of the votes. In the 1980s and 1990s the EAV became more and more social liberal. The new millennium was a real breakthrough for the party, the party grow from 14% of the votes in 1997 to 30.7% of the votes in 2005. In the 2017 regional election the party scored it best result ever and became the largest political party in the assembly of Ebenaĵo.
Factions
The major factions of the EAV are the Social Liberals and the Agrarians
- the Social liberals are the social liberal-populist wing of the party
- the Agrarians are the agrarian-centrist wing of the party
Election results
Kunveno
Election year | % of votes | Seats won | +/- (% point) | +/- (seats) | Govt? |
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2018 | On Nonpartisan League-list | 2 / 227
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2 | Opposition |
Ebenaĵo Assembly
Election year | % of votes | Seats won | +/- (% point) | +/- (seats) | Govt? |
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1973 | 10.1% (#3) | 10 / 100
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Opposition | ||
1977 | 9.7% (#3) | 10 / 100
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0.4 | Opposition | |
1981 | 12.0% (#3) | 12 / 100
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2.3 | 2 | Opposition |
1985 | 12.3% (#3) | 12 / 100
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0.3 | Opposition | |
1989 | 12.1% (#3) | 12 / 100
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0.2 | Opposition | |
1993 | 12.8% (#3) | 13 / 100
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0.7 | 1 | Opposition |
1997 | 14.0% (#3) | 14 / 100
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1.2 | 1 | Opposition |
2001 | 18.3% (#2) | 18 / 100
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4.3 | 4 | Opposition |
2005 | 30.7% (#2) | 31 / 100
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12.4 | 13 | Opposition |
2009 | 28.6% (#2) | 29 / 100
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2.1 | 2 | Opposition |
2013 | 34.0% (#2) | 34 / 100
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5.4 | 5 | Opposition |
2017 | 41.2% (#1) | 42 / 100
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7.2 | 8 | Government EAV/RPP |