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Due to the leftward leaning political views of Reformists, which make up over 30% of the Holmavíkian population, the ward government commonly swings. | Due to the leftward leaning political views of Reformists, which make up over 30% of the Holmavíkian population, the ward government commonly swings between conservative and liberal control. | ||
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Holmavíke
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Ward of Holmavíke | |
Country | Pharexia |
Government | |
• Legislature | . (100) |
Demonym | Holmavíkian |
GDP | |
• Year | 2017 |
HDI | |
• Year | 2017 |
Time zone | CST |
Holmavíke, officially the Ward of Holmavíke, is a ward within Pharexia. It sits off the southern coast of mainland Pharexia, seperated from Dalvuk by the Straight.
The capital and largest municipality of Holmavíke is -, with a population of - residents.
History
Geography
Municipalities
Holmavíke is divided up into ten municipalities, listed in decreasing order of population: - -
Demographics
Religion
Public services
Economy
Politics
Due to the leftward leaning political views of Reformists, which make up over 30% of the Holmavíkian population, the ward government commonly swings between conservative and liberal control.
Position | Holder | Party |
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Governor of Dalvuk | Oddur Þórlaugarson | Independent |
Premier of Dalvuk | - | Conservative |
Minister for Finance | - | Independent |
Minister for Social Services, the Economy and the Environment | - | Science |
Minister for Construction and Transport | - | New Future |
Minister for Justice and Security | - | Liberal |
Minister for Education, Healthcare, and Culture | - | Conservative |