Talk:List of parliamentary elections in Renvyle

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Ulf Kristersson will be post-2019 leader of the Liberals.

2011 election: Progressives blamed the PLP for dragging the government to the left, thereby costing its reelection.

1995 election: SDA and Moderates thought joint election ticket with preagreed coalition platform would oust the Liberals, but during the campaign public disagreements were aired which meant there was a lack of message discipline. This boosted those who were arguing for a formal merging of the parties, who were united on most key issues. When they did merge, the Moderate leader became deputy leader of the Progressives, and went on to become PM after SDA leader's retirement.

ERA OF CONSOLIDATION FROM 1991 TO 2019

1989 election: due to bad relations with his Moderate deputy, the SDA leader and PM forms minority government with CFW, backlach ensues compared with LPP merger which leads to 1991 result. Government collapses early due to defections and SDA internal disagreements.

1985 election: FPP goes too far in government, stirs up backlash (eg. CFW has its best result).

1983 election: FPP comes ahead of Liberals this time, demands premiership and forces Liberal leader down to Deputy PM status. Partnership does not work well this way and government collapses.

Era to do with personality/partnership clashes from 1979 to 1991 --- era of instability?

1979 to 1985 characterised by radical right-wing reforms. Sparked rise of the CFW.

1975: Moderate support down, losing votes to all parties but especially to the resurgent SDA. Right-wing parties benefit from decline in NDP support following scandals in the party's ranks.

1971: Success of the Moderates continues, although relaxing of immigration laws has lead to all-time high NDP support.

1967: Moderate landslide as merger into new party clearly successful, leans on SDA for confidence votes. Moderate leader becomes PM, most respected Renvylese statesmen of his day.

Post-1963: Solidarity and left-wing of United Left merge, while the right-wing of United Left joins with Centre Party to form Moderate Party.

1955-1967: Period of Liberal dominance in parliamentary elections.

1920s-1955: Height of support for socialist and far-left parties. Rise of Liberal Party (caused by support for political reforms such as extending the franchise). Decline of National/Conservative/Unionist Party - traditionalist grouping clinging to old traditions of the monarchy, out of step with a modernising nation experiencing vast cultural change. Equivalent of age of deference coming to an end,