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The '''2023 Kievan Rus general election''' was held on Sunday, 23 July 2023, to elect the [[314th convocation]] of the [[Kyievska Rus|United Kingdom of Kyievska Rus]]. All 675 seats in the [[Supreme parliament|Supreme Parliament]] were up for election. The elections took place as a result of the creation of the [[Council of Lords]] and the dissolution of Parliament by [[Jaroslav II|King Jaroslav II]] on July 13, 2023. | |||
The [[government of Lilja Frigurson]] formed after the [[September 2021 Spanish general election]] consisted of a left-wing coalition between the [[Union Party]] (UP) and [[Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party]] (ASDP). The parties had to form a coalition because none had a simple majority to be elected. | |||
The early elections add to a moment of instability in the parties that led to the dissolution of the coalition and the rise of the Liberal and Conservative parties. | |||
On July 26, in the extraordinary assembly of the Supreme Parliament, the elected deputies took office, and in less than 2 hours the president of the supreme parliament was elected in what is known as the fastest election since the year 1818. | |||
Artem Doubek was elected as the President of Parliament by 438 votes in favor and 177 against, with 60 abstentions. | |||
Likewise, the liberal party is consolidated as the most important in the country, winning 4 of the 9 presidencies of the regions, being Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Belarus, and Poland. | |||
In Azgedal the Union Party won; in Bardolan and Moldova the conservative party won; in Trikruw the regional Revent Parta party, affiliated with the Liberal party, won; and in the Baltic Union the Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība party won. |
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Registered | 667,217,661 1.3% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 542,352,445 (81.3%) 0.5% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2023 Kievan Rus general election was held on Sunday, 23 July 2023, to elect the 314th convocation of the United Kingdom of Kyievska Rus. All 675 seats in the Supreme Parliament were up for election. The elections took place as a result of the creation of the Council of Lords and the dissolution of Parliament by King Jaroslav II on July 13, 2023.
The government of Lilja Frigurson formed after the September 2021 Spanish general election consisted of a left-wing coalition between the Union Party (UP) and Azgedal Shilaik Democra Party (ASDP). The parties had to form a coalition because none had a simple majority to be elected.
The early elections add to a moment of instability in the parties that led to the dissolution of the coalition and the rise of the Liberal and Conservative parties.
On July 26, in the extraordinary assembly of the Supreme Parliament, the elected deputies took office, and in less than 2 hours the president of the supreme parliament was elected in what is known as the fastest election since the year 1818.
Artem Doubek was elected as the President of Parliament by 438 votes in favor and 177 against, with 60 abstentions. Likewise, the liberal party is consolidated as the most important in the country, winning 4 of the 9 presidencies of the regions, being Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Belarus, and Poland. In Azgedal the Union Party won; in Bardolan and Moldova the conservative party won; in Trikruw the regional Revent Parta party, affiliated with the Liberal party, won; and in the Baltic Union the Baltijas Demokrātiskā savienība party won.