2020 Vazian General Election

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2019 Vazian Federal Election

← 2016 June 15th, 2019 2022 →
Party Leader % Seats ±
Progressive Alliance Micheal Brudia 111 +111
New Order Teresa de Grand 53 +3
People before Profit John Brudia 34 -2
RIS Emmanuel Matin 24 -49
Green Party Harriet Allison 8 -12
Social Worker's Bloc Thomas Man 5 +5
Democratic Liberal Nick Hughes (failed to win seat) 2 +2
Confederal Party Xiana (failed to win seat) 2 -3
Brudian National Union Nicole Brudaz (lost seat) 0 -14
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
John North
RIS
Racheal Povaz
Progressive Alliance

The Vazcoeur Federal Election of 2019 was held on 5th May 2019.

Electoral system

The Vazian National Assembly is elected by proportional system. 0.1 of the vote equals 1 seat.

Voting eligibility

To vote in the general election, one had to be:

  • a registered voter;
  • aged 16 or over on polling day;
  • be a Vazian citizen;
  • not legally excluded from voting

Timetable

18 March Prime Minister Emmanuel Matin's government collapses
19 March MPs vote no confidence in the government
20 March Proclamation under Article 6 of the Constitution a general election for the 5th May
31 April Deadline for registration to vote
5 May Day of the Election (polling stations open at 6am and close at 10:45pm.
13 May Parliament re-assembled
14 May State Opening of Parliament

Parties

Campaign Issues

Security

NHS

Immigration reform

Interventionism

Policy platforms

The main parties in the election had the main aims of:

Rising Sun Party

  • Reduce the power of trade unions
  • Introduce fair press regulation
  • Hold a referendum on centralisation
  • Semi-Privatise the VHS
  • Reintroduce National Service

New Order

  • Hold a referendum on banning same-sex marriage and restricting abortion
  • Reduction in the rate of corporation tax to F0.10
  • Temporarily ban immigration for one year
  • Implement Austerity measures until 2022
  • Privatise all state held assets

Progressive Alliance

  • Constitutional reform by referendum
  • Legalisation of same-sex marriage and making abortion a constitutional right
  • Introduction of a windfall tax on excessive corporate profits

Results

111 53 34 24 8 5 2 2
Progressive Alliance New Order People Before Profit Rising Sun Party Green Party Social Worker's Bloc Liberal Party Confederal Party

Aftermath