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National elections are usually held every 4 years, but a government is allowed to call for an election anytime within 5 years. | |||
=== 2016 | === 2020 Elections === | ||
The running parties of 2020 are: | |||
*[[Liberals]] - President Vincent Quesnay | |||
*[[Techno Union]] - | |||
*[[Devout Reformists]] - Archbishop Francois De Gournay | |||
*[[Red Voter Alliance]] - | |||
*Greens - | |||
*[[Followers of Percy|Percinists]] - | |||
=== 2016 Elections === | |||
The final results of the 2016 elections gave the following parties seats in the Parliament: | The final results of the 2016 elections gave the following parties seats in the Parliament: | ||
*Liberals - President [[Vincent Quesnay]] (45 seats) | *Liberals - President [[Vincent Quesnay]] (45 seats) | ||
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=== Elections === | === Elections === | ||
Last election was held in 2016, where the Liberal Techno Union coalition won its second term since the previous election in 2012. | Last election was held in 2016, where the Liberal Techno Union coalition won its second term since the previous election in 2012. | ||
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The Parliament is the parliamentary headquarters of Ihazon, located in Downtown Langenthal. Its large, sand-coloured facade houses the various administrative functions of the nation, along with its parliament and government. The Chief Executive and Head of State is the President.
Structure
The parliament has a total of 100 seats, with representatives from all cities' multi-party constituencies. Langenthal has by far the largest constituency and amounts for most of the seats.
Constituencies by size
- Langenthal - 66 PRs
- New Summerset - 18 PRs
- Tinville - 8 PRs
- Gruvania - 6 PRs
- Trondheim - 1 PRs
- Nomansland - 1 PRs
Elections
National elections are usually held every 4 years, but a government is allowed to call for an election anytime within 5 years.
2020 Elections
The running parties of 2020 are:
- Liberals - President Vincent Quesnay
- Techno Union -
- Devout Reformists - Archbishop Francois De Gournay
- Red Voter Alliance -
- Greens -
- Percinists -
2016 Elections
The final results of the 2016 elections gave the following parties seats in the Parliament:
- Liberals - President Vincent Quesnay (45 seats)
- Socialist Party - Edward Burns (23 seats)
- Techno Union - Sir George Atkinson (19 seats)
- Devout Reformists - Archbishop Francois De Gournay (10 seats)
- Greens - Gaillurd Green (8 seats)
- Percinist Party - Brother Svik (1 seat)
The ruling government was a coalition between the Liberals and the Techno Union with Vincent Quesnay as President, together amassing 64 seats for a clear majority.
Elections
Last election was held in 2016, where the Liberal Techno Union coalition won its second term since the previous election in 2012.