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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">{{Region icon Kylaris}}</div>
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[[File:Piraea_February_1980_Election_Map.png|thumb|200px|Most voted-for party by region in Piraea proper.]]
[[File:Houston_Gun_Show_at_the_George_R._Brown_Convention_Center.jpg|thumb|200px|A table at BSL Šovs 2008, the largest regularly held gun show in Valduvia.]]
The '''1980 Piraean general election''' was the first democratic election of [[Second Piraean Republic|Piraea]] after the {{wp|military dictatorship}} to elect the members of the [[Piraean Senate|Piraean Courts]] (now Senate) and the new premier of the republic. It was extraordinarily held on 1 February 1980 and marked the start of the [[Piraea]]n {{wp|metapolitefsi}}.
'''Gun ownership in [[Valduvia]]''' is extremely prolific, and the unique political and social attitudes surrounding civilian arms are considered to be a defining characteristic of Valduvian [[Council republic|councilism]].  Valduvia is among the most heavily armed nations in the world, with 105.3 guns per 100 people and an average household ownership rate of 54% in 2020. Valduvia is one of a small number of nations with a constitutionally recognized {{wp|Right to keep and bear arms|right to keep and bear arms}}, and the only nation whose constitution explicitly recognizes {{wp|Right to resist|armed resistance}} against the state as a legitimate use of civilian arms.  Political scientists widely consider Valduvia's relationship with guns to be highly unusual when compared to the gun cultures of other developed countries.
 
  ('''[[Gun ownership in Valduvia|See more...]]''')
The elections were agreed in 1979, after the military junta lost the [[1979 Piraean national plebiscite|national plebiscite]] in which it sought to legitimise a new leader. In September of 1979, the two largest parties of Piraea, the [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union|PSEE]] and the [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]], signed, together with other minor legal parties, the conditions for the transition under the [[1979 Hankssun 300 Pact|Hankssun 300 Pact]]; the military junta agreed the disassociation from the new government and institutions on the conditions of {{wp|inmunity}} and the outlaw of the [[Piraese Section of the Workers' International]]. Most of the members of the illegal PTED participated under the [[Progressive Federation (Piraea)|Progressive Federation]] platform together with other clandestine leftist minor groups.
 
After the general elections the 1st Legislature of the [[Piraean Senate]] were formed, with an {{wp|absolute majority}} from the [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]], which counted with the [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union|PSEE]] as the {{wp|main opposition}} party. The new premier, [[Ioannis Apostolou]] was invested with the votes of LK and [[Centre Union (Piraea)|Centre Union]], while the [[Second Piraean Republic|post-Functionalist]] {{wp|far-right}} proposed their abstention.  
  ('''[[1980 Piraean general election|See more...]]''')




<div style="text-align:right>[[File:KylarisRecognitionAchievement.png|25px]] '''{{cl|Kylaris Articles of Recognition|See all articles of recognition}}'''</div>
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A table at BSL Šovs 2008, the largest regularly held gun show in Valduvia.

Gun ownership in Valduvia is extremely prolific, and the unique political and social attitudes surrounding civilian arms are considered to be a defining characteristic of Valduvian councilism.  Valduvia is among the most heavily armed nations in the world, with 105.3 guns per 100 people and an average household ownership rate of 54% in 2020. Valduvia is one of a small number of nations with a constitutionally recognized right to keep and bear arms, and the only nation whose constitution explicitly recognizes armed resistance against the state as a legitimate use of civilian arms. Political scientists widely consider Valduvia's relationship with guns to be highly unusual when compared to the gun cultures of other developed countries.

(See more...)


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