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Revision as of 13:56, 22 June 2019

Vazcoeur Federal Election, 2019

← 2016 5 May 2019 (2019-05-05) 2022 →

463 seats in the National Assembly
232 seats needed for a majority
Turnout95.41% Increase
  First party Second party Third party
  Pete Buttigieg - 33249197628 (cropped).jpg Jeremy Corbyn closeup.jpg Theresa May portrait.jpg
Leader Micheal Brudia (standing as presidential candidate) Fred Bates Theresa de Grand (standing as presidential candidate)
Party Progressive Alliance People before Profit New Order
Alliance Forward Forward The Right Way
Leader since 1 March 2018 1 Feburary 2005 1 Feburary 2017
Last election new party 57 135
Seats before 19 57 125
Seats won 300 69 38
Seat change Increase 281 Increase 12 Decrease 87

  Fourth party Sixth party
  Caroline Lucas MP.jpg File:Emmanuel Macron en meeting à Besançon 2.png DavidCameronHomeOffice.jpg
Leader Marine Lucas Emmanuel Matin (standing as presidential candidate) Xino Junior
Party Green Party Confederalist Party
Alliance Forward Centre
Leader since 31 October 2010 19 September 2011 3 September 2005
Last election 23 182 spilt from New Order
Seats before 23 163 10
Seats won 29 21 6
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 142 Decrease 4

  Seventh party
  Sir Ming Campbell MP 2008 cropped.jpg
Leader Paul Twilight
Party Liberal Party
Alliance Centre
Leader since 3 September 2018
Last election 66
Seats before 66
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease 65

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Constituency Seat results

Prime Minister before election

John North
Rising Sun Party

Prime Minister

Racheal Povaz
Progressive Alliance

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