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2000
Following the [[1994 Malgravean Emergency General Election]] and an uncommon six-year parliamentary term, Malgrave entered 2000 with a fresh election and the end of isolation on the horizon.


==Election Issues==
==Election Issues==


WIP
Malgrave officially ended it's multi-decade isolationist position in 2000, however, the pace of this exit was a hotly debated subject amongst political parties, and some were still convinced about the need to maintain isolationism.
 
In 2000, a few signs indicated that Malgrave was starting to recover from the economic decline that typified the [[Lost Decade]], however fierce debate still emerged over the best way to help the economy recover, and the viability of a planned overseas research colony to facilitate more radical developments.
 


== Campaigns==
== Campaigns==

Revision as of 14:12, 3 March 2024

2000 Malgravean General Election
Previous election
1994
Next election
2005
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave)
22nd of March, 2000
Progressive Unity Party Conservative Action Party Malgravean Green Party
Leader Nikola Tesla Filippo Barone Silvio Berti
Party Progressive Unity Party Conservative Action Party Party Green Party
Percentage Vote Share 52% 27% 9%
Seats before 510 738 123
Seats after 1147 738 160
Seat change Increase637 Steady Increase37
Technology Party Socialist Party Future Party
Leader TBN Alessio Abano Valente Pesaro
Party Technology Party Socialist Party Future Party
Percentage Vote Share 6% 4% 1%
Seats before 814 8 4
Seats after 140 8 4
Seat change Decrease674 Steady Steady
Agricultural Coalition
Leader Filip Lewandowski
Party Agricultural Coalition
Percentage 1%
Seats before 3
Seats after 3
Seat change Steady

Following the 1994 Malgravean Emergency General Election and an uncommon six-year parliamentary term, Malgrave entered 2000 with a fresh election and the end of isolation on the horizon.

Election Issues

Malgrave officially ended it's multi-decade isolationist position in 2000, however, the pace of this exit was a hotly debated subject amongst political parties, and some were still convinced about the need to maintain isolationism.

In 2000, a few signs indicated that Malgrave was starting to recover from the economic decline that typified the Lost Decade, however fierce debate still emerged over the best way to help the economy recover, and the viability of a planned overseas research colony to facilitate more radical developments.


Campaigns

Progressive Campaign

WIP

Conservative Campaign

WIP

Green Party

WIP

Technology Party

WIP

Other Parties

WIP

International Reactions

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