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The '''1986 Carrelian general election''' was held on Thursday, 10 April 1986. It was the first election in [[Carrelie]] after the [[Yellow and Blue Revolution]], and its first democratic election since [[1938|1938 Carrelian general election]]. 400 members were elected to the newly-formed [[Carrelian Executive]], which | The '''1986 Carrelian general election''' was held on Thursday, 10 April 1986. It was the first election in [[Carrelie]] after the [[Yellow and Blue Revolution]], and its first democratic election since [[1938|1938 Carrelian general election]]. 400 members were elected to the newly-formed [[Carrelian Executive]], which was intended to draft a [[Carrelian Constitution|new constitution]] and appoint a democratic government. | ||
The centre to centre-left [[Popular Front (Carrelie)|Popular Front]] emerged as the largest party, though with less than a quarter of seats in the executive and only 8 seats ahead of its main opposition, the conservative [[Democratic Alliance (Carrelie)|Democratic Alliance]]. The turnout to the election was very low, with only 56.2% of those eligible voting in the election | The centre to centre-left [[Popular Front (Carrelie)|Popular Front]] emerged as the largest party, though with less than a quarter of seats in the executive and only 8 seats ahead of its main opposition, the conservative [[Democratic Alliance (Carrelie)|Democratic Alliance]]. The turnout to the election was very low, with only 56.2% of those eligible voting in the election. Because of this low turnout, the executive was barred from drafting a new constitution and simply re-instituted the [[Constitution of 1924]]. | ||
Ultimately, the Popular Front formed a minority {{wp|coalition government}} with the [[Centre Alliance (Carrelie)|Centre Alliance]], [[Christian Social Party (Carrelie, 1986)|Christian Social Party]], and the [[Carrelian Freedom Coalition|Carrelian Freedom Coalition]] under Captain-regent [[Gideon Haavisto]]. | Ultimately, the Popular Front formed a minority {{wp|coalition government}} with the [[Centre Alliance (Carrelie)|Centre Alliance]], [[Christian Social Party (Carrelie, 1986)|Christian Social Party]], and the [[Carrelian Freedom Coalition|Carrelian Freedom Coalition]] under Captain-regent [[Gideon Haavisto]]. |
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The 1986 Carrelian general election was held on Thursday, 10 April 1986. It was the first election in Carrelie after the Yellow and Blue Revolution, and its first democratic election since 1938 Carrelian general election. 400 members were elected to the newly-formed Carrelian Executive, which was intended to draft a new constitution and appoint a democratic government.
The centre to centre-left Popular Front emerged as the largest party, though with less than a quarter of seats in the executive and only 8 seats ahead of its main opposition, the conservative Democratic Alliance. The turnout to the election was very low, with only 56.2% of those eligible voting in the election. Because of this low turnout, the executive was barred from drafting a new constitution and simply re-instituted the Constitution of 1924.
Ultimately, the Popular Front formed a minority coalition government with the Centre Alliance, Christian Social Party, and the Carrelian Freedom Coalition under Captain-regent Gideon Haavisto.