2019 Weranian federal election: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
old>Xiaodong
 
m (1 revision imported)
(No difference)

Revision as of 16:49, 11 March 2019

Next Weranian general election

← 2015 Not later than May 2019

All 545 seats to the Volkstag
273 seats are needed for a majority in the Volkstag
  Werner Faymann 2015.jpg File:Otto von Hosslin.png Kloeckner 2010.jpg
Leader Viktor Oberhauser Otto von Hößlin Veronika Althammer
Party SRPO NKP PMZ-SDT
Leader since 24th September 2014 3rd August 2015 31st March 2016
Last election 157 seats 127 seats 124 seats
Seats needed Increase116 Increase146 Increase149

  Schulze Katharina Bildarchiv Bayerischer Landtag, Foto Eleana Hegerich.jpg 2015-01-17 3813 Jörg Meuthen (Landesparteitag AfD Baden-Württemberg) (cropped).jpg Bernd Riexinger 2014 (portrait).jpg
Leader Yvonne Buchholz &
Josef Gyimah
Albrecht Ströher Peter Lötzsch
Party Grüns DA OSAI
Leader since 7th November 2011 18th October 2016 17th May 2012
Current seats 47 seats 33 seats 28 seats
Seats needed Increase226 Increase240 Increase215

  Ramūnas Karbauskis (cropped).jpg File:Käthe Schickdanze.png Katrin Göring-Eckardt (cropped).jpg
Leader Arvydas Ražauskas Käthe Schickdanze Jurrichje Ypma
Party RNP PFF AVP
Leader since 20th March 2009 16th August 2017 23rd October 2010
Current seats 14 seats 6 seats 4 seats
Seats needed Increase259 Increase267 Increase269

Incumbent Chancellor

Viktor Oberhauser
SPRO



General elections will be held in the Lands of the Weranic Crown after either the dissolution or expiry of the current Reichstag, and must be held on or before the 14th May 2019. All 545 members of the Volkstag will be elected under a supplementary voting system with 300 of its members are elected via a two-round system in single-member electoral districts and 245 via partly-list proportional representation with seat allocation being formulated via the d'Hondt method.

Electoral process

Werania has since 1944 used an supplementary voting system with a 3% electoral threshold. 300 members of parliament are elected in single-member districts using a two-round system whilst 245 are elected using regional party-list proportional representation closed lists. Seat calculation is conducted via the d'Hondt method despite there being no overhang seats mechanism. If parties win under 10 district seats but do not pass the 3% threshold they are not entitled to list seats. Seat distribution is based on the results from the party list vote rather than the district seats vote.

Voter eligibility

Timetable

Background

In the 2015 general election the "purple" government of the centre-right Modern Centre Party and centre-left Cooperative Party under Chancellor Dietrich Wittmann was re-elected with a reduced share of seats with the opposition National Consolidation Party getting the worst result in its history. Since being re-elected the purple government has seen its popularity reduce due to austerity measures and the election of new opposition leader Oskar Lautenbach but remains broadly popular.

In 2018 Wittmann resigned as Chancellor due to intractable differences between himself and the leader of the KOP Viktor Oberhauser. The Modern Centre party subsequently elected former Euclean Community commissar Otto von Hößlin as PMZ leader and Chancellor, maintaining the coalition.

Parties

Party Ideology Political position Leader 2015 result
Social Democratic Republican Party of Werania Social Democracy, Trade Unionism Centre-left Viktor Oberhauser
157 / 545
Modern Centre Party Liberal Conservatism, Pro-Eucleanism Centre-right Veronika Althammer
88 / 545
Sotirian Democratic Homeland Ruttish regionalism, Sotirian Democracy Centre-right Remigijus Balčiūnas
36 / 545
National Consolidation Party Sotirian Democracy, Soft-Euclescepticism Right-wing Otto von Hößlin
127 / 545
Green Party Green politics, Social democracy Centre-left Yvonne Buchholz
Josef Gyimah
47 / 545
Democratic Alternative Hard-Euclescepticism, National conservatism Far-right Albrecht Ströher
33 / 545
Weranic Section of the Workers' International Euclomorhism, Democratic socialism Left-wing Peter Lötzsch
28 / 545
Ruttish National Party Ruttish nationalism, Social democracy Centre-left Arvydas Ražauskas
14 / 545
Party for Freedom and Progress Progressivism, Pro-Eucleanism Centre-left Käthe Schickdanze
6 / 545
Aldman People's Party Aldman interests, Social liberalism Centre-left Jurrichje Ypma
4 / 545
  • The Modern Centre Party (Partei des Modernen Zentrums) and Sotirian Democratic Homeland who run on a joint electoral list is the largest caucus in the lower chamber with 167 seats and the senior party in government with 7 members of the Cabinet including Chancellor Otto von Hößlin being members of PMZ. Both liberal conservative and Sotirian democratic parties the PMZ and the SDT are considered a strong supporter of the EC and primarily gets support from the protestant community in Werania. Since winning in 2015 it has declined in polls behind the opposition NKP.
  • The Cooperative Party (Kooperative Partei) is the third largest party with 115 seats, being the junior partner in the current coalition government with 7 members serving as members of the cabinet with leader Viktor Oberhauser serving as Vice-Chancellor. A social democratic party, the KOP is mainly supported by working class and young people's with support from both the Catholic and Reform communities. The KOP has held consistent support since the 2015 election.
  • The National Consolidation Party (Nationale Konsolidierungspartei) is the largest opposition party with 36 seats in the Volkstag. A Sotirian democratic party after facing its worst defeat in the 2015 election the NKP elected Oskar Lautenbach as their new leader. A right-wing populist Lautenbach has shifted the party to the right supporting national conservatism, anti-immigration sentiment and hard-Euclescepticism. Since the election of Lautenbach as leader the NKP has risen in the polls.

Campaign

Endorsements

Opinion polls

File:2015-2017 polling ruttland.svg

Results