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The '''1990 Paretian general election''' was held on August 2 1990. It is widely considered one of the most important elections in Paretian history as it results saw record numbers, specifically in reference to the victorious [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]], lead by [[Julío Pires]], who were able to use their record number of seats to enact their agenda, especially the eventual referendum to join the [[Euclean Community]] the following year, which succeeded.
The '''1990 Paretian general election''' was held on August 2 1990. It is widely considered one of the most important elections in Paretian history as it results saw record numbers, specifically in reference to the victorious [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]], lead by [[Julío Pires]], who were able to use their record number of seats to enact their agenda, especially the eventual referendum to join the [[Euclean Community]] the following year, which succeeded.
==Background==
==Parties==
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:left
|-
!colspan=2|Party
!Ideology
!Political position
!Leader
!1987 result (Congresso)
!1987 result (Assembleia)
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #0b4f73;" |
| [[Conservative Union (Paretia)|Conservative Union]]
| {{wp|Conservatism}}, {{wp|liberal conservatism}}, {{wp|christian democracy|sotirian democracy}}, {{wp|euroscepticism|eucloscepticism}}
| {{Wp|Center-right politics|Center-right}} to {{wp|Right-wing}}
| [[Martí Solaries]]
| {{Composition bar|156|360|hex=#0b4f73}}
| {{Composition bar|52|120|hex=#0b4f73}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ff5454;" |
| [[Social Democrats (Paretia)|Social Democrats]]
| {{wp|Social democracy}}, {{wp|progressivism}}, {{wp|democratic socialism}}, [[Euclean Community|pro-eucleanism]]
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-left}}
| [[Julío Pires]]
| {{Composition bar|114|360|hex=#ff5454}}
| {{Composition bar|35|120|hex=#ff5454}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #815136;" |
| [[Liberals of Paretia]]
| {{wp|Liberalism}}, {{wp|social liberalism}}, {{wp|centrism}}, [[Euclean Community|pro-eucleanism]]
| {{Wp|Centrism|Centre}}
| [[Diniz Carreira]]
| {{Composition bar|38|360|hex=#815136}}
| {{Composition bar|12|120|hex=#815136}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #0047AB;" |
| [[Catholic Democracy Party]]
| {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}}, {{wp|social conservatism}}, {{wp|religious conservatism}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-right}}
| [[Ricardo Martins]]
| {{Composition bar|20|360|hex=#0047AB}}
| {{Composition bar|5|120|hex=#0047AB}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ffb10f;" |
| [[Citizens Movement]]
| {{wp|Conservative liberalism}}, {{wp|christian democracy|sotirian democracy}}, {{wp|direct democracy}}
| {{Wp|Center-right politics|Center-right}}
| [[Carlos Temido]]
| {{Composition bar|18|360|hex=#ffb10f}}
| {{Composition bar|4|120|hex=#ffb10f}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #0d421d;" |
| [[Greens (Paretia)|Greens]]
| {{wp|Green politics}}, {{wp|environmentalism}}, {{wp|green socialism}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-left}}
| [[Benvido Rego]]
| {{Composition bar|6|360|hex=#0d421d}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#0d421d}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #720008;" |
| [[Tosuton Front]]
| [[Tosutonia|Tosuton regionalism]], {{wp|social liberalism}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-left}}
| [[Platja Reial]]
| {{Composition bar|2|360|hex=#720008}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#720008}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #303030;" |
| [[Visegan Party]]
| [[Visega|Visegan regionalism]], {{wp|social democracy}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-left}}
| [[Xacinto Verdugo]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#303030}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#303030}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #4955c2;" |
| [[Esmeiran Party]]
| [[Esmeira|Esmeiran regionalism]], {{wp|social conservatism}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-right}}
| [[Ronaldo Diaz Ortega]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#4955c2}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#4955c2}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #421c32;" |
| [[Party for Luzelese Interests]]
| [[Luzela|Luzelese regionalism]], {{wp|liberal conservatism}}
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-left}}
| [[Paulo Santos]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#421c32}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#421c32}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #f35580;" |
| [[Luzelese Representation Party]]
| [[Luzela|Luzelese senate expansion]], {{wp|social conservatism}}, [[Câmara do Senado|senate reform]]
| {{Wp|Center-left politics|Center-right}}
| [[Estevão Lima Leitão]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#f35580}}
| {{Composition bar|2|120|hex=#f35580}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #ee151f;" |
| [[Paretian Section of the Workers' International]]
| {{wp|Council socialism}}, {{wp|revolutionary socialism}}, {{wp|libertarian socialism}}
| {{Wp|Far-left politics|Far-left}}
| [[Victor Saraiva]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#ee151f}}
| {{Composition bar|1|120|hex=#ee151f}}
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background: #14184e;" |
| [[Civic Monarchist Front]]
| {{wp|Monarchism}}, {{wp|traditionalism}}, {{wp|conservatism}}
| {{Wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}}
| [[Rúben Passos]]
| {{Composition bar|1|360|hex=#14184e}}
| {{Composition bar|1|120|hex=#14184e}}
|-


{{Infobox referendum
{{Infobox referendum

Revision as of 05:05, 30 April 2022

1990 Paretian general election

← 1987 2 Aug 1990 1993 →

All seats in the Senado da Paretia and regional legislatures
  First party Second party Third party
  Felipe González 1990 (cropped).jpg Adolfo Suárez recibe al secretario general de Convergencia Democrática de Cataluña. Pool Moncloa. 16 de marzo de 1978 (cropped).jpeg Francisco Álvarez-Cascos (2010).jpg
Leader Julío Pires Martí Solaries Diniz Carreira
Party Social Democrats Conservative Union Liberals of Paretia
Leader's seat Adrecar Domal Santo Fantasma do Leste
Last election 114 C / 35 A 156C / 52A 38 C / 12 A
Seats before 114 C / 35 A 155 C / 52 A 38 C / 12 A
Seats won 237 C / 65 A 86 C / 24 A 11 C / 2 A
Seat change Increase123 C /Increase 30 A Decrease69 C / Decrease 28 A Decrease27 C / Decrease10 A
Votes 11,559,693 6,273,611 525,281
% and swing 66.02% Increase33.43% 35.83% Decrease2.78% 3.0% Decrease7.56%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Rafael Ribó 1996 (cropped).jpg Heribert Barrera (2003).jpg Oscaralzaga29nov2012ur.jpg
Leader Benvido Rego Òscar Sergiol Carlos Temido
Party Greens Tosuton Front Citizens Movement
Leader's seat Leiterín Platja Reial Fogosagra (lost)
Last election 6 C / 2 A 2 C / 2 A 18 C / 4 A
Seats before 6 C / 2 A 2 C / 2 A 18 C / 4 A
Seats won 6 C / 1 A 5 C / 3 A 4 C / 1 A
Seat change Steady C / Decrease1 A Increase3 C / Increase1 A Decrease14 C / Decrease3 A
Votes 292,406 243,380 198,732
% and swing 1.67% Increase1.1% 1.39% Increase0.83% 1.13% Decrease3.86%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo en el palacio de la Moncloa.jpg Camilo Nogueira (AELG)-1.jpg (Julio Anguita) José María Aznar recibe al coordinador general de Izquierda Unida (cropped).jpg
Leader Ricardo Martins Xacinto Verdugo Victor Saraiva
Party Catholic Democracy Party Visegan Party Paretian Section of the Workers' International
Leader's seat De Pietro Reicarlos Vale de Precea
Last election 20 C / 5 A 1 C / 1 A 1 C / 1 A
Seats before 20 C / 5 A 1 C / 1 A 1 C / 1 A
Seats won 4 C / 1 A 4 C / 2 A 1 C / 1 A
Seat change Decrease16 C / Decrease4 A Increase3 C / Increase1 A Steady C / Steady A
Votes 197,856 196,105 52,528
% and swing 1.13% Decrease4.43% 1.12% Increase0.99% 0.30% Decrease20.83%

Premier before election

Martí Solaries
Conservative Union

Premier

Julío Pires
Social Democrats

The 1990 Paretian general election was held on August 2 1990. It is widely considered one of the most important elections in Paretian history as it results saw record numbers, specifically in reference to the victorious Social Democrats, lead by Julío Pires, who were able to use their record number of seats to enact their agenda, especially the eventual referendum to join the Euclean Community the following year, which succeeded.

Background

Parties

Party Ideology Political position Leader 1987 result (Congresso) 1987 result (Assembleia)
Conservative Union Conservatism, liberal conservatism, sotirian democracy, eucloscepticism Center-right to Right-wing Martí Solaries
156 / 360
52 / 120
Social Democrats Social democracy, progressivism, democratic socialism, pro-eucleanism Center-left Julío Pires
114 / 360
35 / 120
Liberals of Paretia Liberalism, social liberalism, centrism, pro-eucleanism Centre Diniz Carreira
38 / 360
12 / 120
Catholic Democracy Party Sotirian democracy, social conservatism, religious conservatism Center-right Ricardo Martins
20 / 360
5 / 120
Citizens Movement Conservative liberalism, sotirian democracy, direct democracy Center-right Carlos Temido
18 / 360
4 / 120
Greens Green politics, environmentalism, green socialism Center-left Benvido Rego
6 / 360
2 / 120
Tosuton Front Tosuton regionalism, social liberalism Center-left Platja Reial
2 / 360
2 / 120
Visegan Party Visegan regionalism, social democracy Center-left Xacinto Verdugo
1 / 360
2 / 120
Esmeiran Party Esmeiran regionalism, social conservatism Center-right Ronaldo Diaz Ortega
1 / 360
2 / 120
Party for Luzelese Interests Luzelese regionalism, liberal conservatism Center-left Paulo Santos
1 / 360
2 / 120
Luzelese Representation Party Luzelese senate expansion, social conservatism, senate reform Center-right Estevão Lima Leitão
1 / 360
2 / 120
Paretian Section of the Workers' International Council socialism, revolutionary socialism, libertarian socialism Far-left Victor Saraiva
1 / 360
1 / 120
Civic Monarchist Front Monarchism, traditionalism, conservatism Right-wing Rúben Passos
1 / 360
1 / 120
Paretia Euclean Community membership referendum
Should the United Kingdom become a member of the Euclean Community?
LocationParetia
Date17 May 1991
Results
Votes %
Yes 13,342,356 74.52%
No 4,561,504 25.48%
Valid votes 17,903,860 99.98%
Invalid or blank votes 4,001 0.02%
Total votes 17,907,861 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 22,301,398 80.3%
Results by voting areas
1991referendummapparetia.png
  Yes     No
On the map, the darker shades for a colour indicate a larger margin.
Pires with supporters after the referendum succeeds