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The '''2005 Scalizagastian federal election''' was held on May 7, 2005, to elect 500 members of the Parliament of Scalizagasti. | The '''2005 Scalizagastian federal election''' was held on May 7, 2005, to elect 500 members of the Parliament of Scalizagasti. The centre-right [[Liberal-Conservative Alliance]], led by then-Deputy Prime Minister [[Samson Rock]], narrowly defeated incumbent Prime Minister [[Russel Balfour]]'s [[Revolutionary Republican Party]] after only 158 days in office. Rock formed a minority coalition with the [[New Scalizagasti Party]], whose leader, [[Gary Biyende]], had left the Alliance 85 days earlier. Rock's government would last only three years until he was replaced as Prime Minister by his coalition partner Gary Biyende after the [[2008 Scalizagastian federal election|2008 election]]. The coalition between the Alliance and New Scalizagasti Party would continue until [[2016 Scalizagastian federal election|2016]] when both parties experienced severe defeat to the opposition. | ||
==Background== | |||
The [[Revolutionary Republican Party]] and [[Liberal-Conservative Alliance]] were the two largest parties following the [[2004 Scalizagastian federal election|2004 federal election]], forming a grand coalition government. Neither party wanted to work with the [[Social Democratic Party of Scalizagasti|Social Democrats]], who were seen as corrupt and untrustworthy due to the [[Alpodes Scandal]] that toppled their government. 49 MPs from the Alliance would leave the coalition and form the [[New Scalizagasti Party]] in February 2005 after the coalition legalized same-sex marriage throughout the country. Sensing a surge in the polls for the Alliance, Rock pulled out of the coalition in May. Although SDP leader [[Max Sormann]] declared that he would support the government in a vote of non-confidence, Prime Minister Balfour refused any support from the Social Democrats and called a snap election. | |||
==Electoral System== | |||
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==Campaign== | |||
===Taxation=== | |||
===Same-sex marriage=== | |||
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===Summary Results=== | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
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The 2005 Scalizagastian federal election was held on May 7, 2005, to elect 500 members of the Parliament of Scalizagasti. The centre-right Liberal-Conservative Alliance, led by then-Deputy Prime Minister Samson Rock, narrowly defeated incumbent Prime Minister Russel Balfour's Revolutionary Republican Party after only 158 days in office. Rock formed a minority coalition with the New Scalizagasti Party, whose leader, Gary Biyende, had left the Alliance 85 days earlier. Rock's government would last only three years until he was replaced as Prime Minister by his coalition partner Gary Biyende after the 2008 election. The coalition between the Alliance and New Scalizagasti Party would continue until 2016 when both parties experienced severe defeat to the opposition.
Background
The Revolutionary Republican Party and Liberal-Conservative Alliance were the two largest parties following the 2004 federal election, forming a grand coalition government. Neither party wanted to work with the Social Democrats, who were seen as corrupt and untrustworthy due to the Alpodes Scandal that toppled their government. 49 MPs from the Alliance would leave the coalition and form the New Scalizagasti Party in February 2005 after the coalition legalized same-sex marriage throughout the country. Sensing a surge in the polls for the Alliance, Rock pulled out of the coalition in May. Although SDP leader Max Sormann declared that he would support the government in a vote of non-confidence, Prime Minister Balfour refused any support from the Social Democrats and called a snap election.