January 2023 Autuzian legislative election: Difference between revisions
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'''Legislative elections''' were held in [[Auzance]] on 23 January, 2023 for the [[Tchambe]]. The incumbent coalition, who had called the snap election amid legislative gridlock, received a vote of confidence. The councilist left-wing to far-left [[Autuzian Labour Party|Labour party]] received significant gains, as did the right-wing populist [[National Party of Auzance|National Party]], as well as the social-democratic centre-left to left-wing [[Centre Party (Auzance)|Centre]], and the centre-right Solarian democratic [[Right Unity (Auzance)|Right Unity]]. The main opposition, the centre-left [[Liberal-Progressives of Auzance|Liberal-Progressives]], suffered their largest defeat since 2012, while the [[Greens (Auzance)|Greens]] lost most of their gains from the previous cycle, reducing their scale in the resultant coalition government. Labour [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] [[Catrene Burnot]] was therefore re-elected. | '''Legislative elections''' were held in [[Auzance]] on 23 January, 2023 for the [[Tchambe]]. The incumbent coalition, who had called the snap election amid legislative gridlock, received a vote of confidence. The councilist left-wing to far-left [[Autuzian Labour Party|Labour party]] received significant gains, as did the right-wing populist [[National Party of Auzance|National Party]], as well as the social-democratic centre-left to left-wing [[Centre Party (Auzance)|Centre]], and the centre-right Solarian democratic [[Right Unity (Auzance)|Right Unity]]. The main opposition, the centre-left [[Liberal-Progressives of Auzance|Liberal-Progressives]], suffered their largest defeat since 2012, while the [[Greens (Auzance)|Greens]] lost most of their gains from the previous cycle, reducing their scale in the resultant coalition government. The pro-Euclean liberal-conservative [[Eastward Ho!]] party entered the Tchambe for the first time. Labour [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] [[Catrene Burnot]] was therefore re-elected. |
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Registered | 9,227,590 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 77.81% (1.44%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Legislative elections were held in Auzance on 23 January, 2023 for the Tchambe. The incumbent coalition, who had called the snap election amid legislative gridlock, received a vote of confidence. The councilist left-wing to far-left Labour party received significant gains, as did the right-wing populist National Party, as well as the social-democratic centre-left to left-wing Centre, and the centre-right Solarian democratic Right Unity. The main opposition, the centre-left Liberal-Progressives, suffered their largest defeat since 2012, while the Greens lost most of their gains from the previous cycle, reducing their scale in the resultant coalition government. The pro-Euclean liberal-conservative Eastward Ho! party entered the Tchambe for the first time. Labour Prime Minister Catrene Burnot was therefore re-elected.