1994 Malgravean Emergency General Election
1994 Malgravean Emergency General Election | |||||||
Previous election ← 1990 |
→ Next election 2000 | ||||||
Chamber of Representatives (Malgrave) | |||||||
24th of April, 1994 | |||||||
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Technology Party | Conservative Action Party | Progressive Unity Party | |||||
Leader | Vittorio Bellandini | Filippo Barone | TBN | ||||
Party | Technology Party | Conservative Action Party | Progressive Unity Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 38% | 33% | 18% | ||||
Seats before | 537 | 1196 | 338 | ||||
Seats after | 814 | 738 | 510 | ||||
Seat change | 277 | 458 | 172 | ||||
Green Party | Socialist Party | Future Party | |||||
Leader | TBN | TBN | TBN | ||||
Party | Green Party | Socialist Party | Future Party | ||||
Percentage Vote Share | 5% | 4% | 1% | ||||
Seats before | 114 | 8 | 4 | ||||
Seats after | 123 | 8 | 4 | ||||
Seat change | 9 | ||||||
Agricultural Coalition | |||||||
Leader | TBN | ||||||
Party | Agricultural Coalition | ||||||
Percentage | 1% | ||||||
Seats before | 3 | ||||||
Seats after | 3 | ||||||
Seat change | |||||||
Malgrave was scheduled to hold a general election in 1995, however, the death of Prime Minister Alice Smith in the 1994 Karlino Central Station Bombing sparked a snap election process.
At this time many Malgraveans were feeling the initial impacts of the period known as the Lost Decade and deep dissatisfaction with the economic and security situation resulted in the Conservative Action Party losing government.
The Technology Party and Vittorio Bellandini were able to capitalise on the collapse of the Conservative Action Party and secured government for the first time since victory in the [[1955 Malgravean General Election.
Election Issues
In the early stage of the campaign a majority of conversations revolved around matters of internal security, as the 1994 Karlino Central Station Bombing wasn't a one-off attack but part of a wider series of terrorist attacks committed that contributed to the economic decline that was typical with the Lost Decade.
With the economic decline of the Lost Decade, a large portion of the campaign was dedicated to outlining the response to years of poor economic performance. In this the Conservative Party Action struggled, as voters across the country came to associate the struggles with their handling of the country during their past four years of governance. In contrast the Technology Party thrived in these conditions, as they outlined an investment strategy to prepare various parts of the country for the end of isolation which included investments in new high-speed maglev lines and renewed backing for MalTec and MalPha.
Campaigns
Technology Party
WIP
Progressive Campaign
WIP
Conservative Campaign
WIP
Green Party
WIP
Other Parties
WIP