2016 Ruthenian general election

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2016 Elections for the Leader of the House of Magnates

06-08 May 2016 2017 →
Turnout40%
  File:Elect-weslley.png File:Elect-guilherme.png
Candidate Weslley Nascimento Guilherme da Lomellina
Party Moderate Party (Karnia-Ruthenia) Objectivist Party (Karnia-Ruthenia)
Home state Horvatia Libertia
Percentage 31% 69%

Leader of the
House of Magnates before election

Guilherme da Lomellina

Elected Leader of the
House of Magnates

Guilherme da Lomellina
Objectivist Party (Karnia-Ruthenia)


2016 Elections for the Leader of the House of Representatives
13–15 May 2016 2017 →
Turnout45%
  File:Elect-weslley.png File:Elect-yuri.png
Candidate Weslley Nascimento Yuri de Faria
Party Moderate Party (Karnia-Ruthenia) Objectivist Party (Karnia-Ruthenia)
Home state Horvatia Ruthenia
Percentage 33% 60%

Leader of the
House of Representatives before election

Nicolas Bradamante

Elected Leader of the
House of Representatives

Yuri de Faria
Objectivist Party (Karnia-Ruthenia)

Ruthenia held its first parliamentary election between 06 and 16 May 2016,[1] for the positions of the Leader of the House of Magnates, who is also the President of the Royal Diet and assumes the office of Minister-President of Ruthenia and Leader of the House of Representatives. The post of Minister-President has been used to replace the Chancellor of the Kingdom,[2] as Ruthenia should adapt to the terms of the Karno-Ruthenian Compromise of 2016. Two parties participated in the election: the newly created Objectivist Party and the Moderate Party. The elections did not happen in Karnia because the positions for legislatures were filled by appointment.

Divided in two elections, citizens should vote first to the House of Magnates - upper house - of the newly renovated Ruthenian parliament and then to the House of Representatives - lower house - of parliament. With the banning of extremist parties in effect, the three parties founded at the time of the elections were at the right of the political spectrum and differences between them would be most about the possible liberalism defended by the parties. With the Constitutional Party refrain from running for election, the Moderate Party and the Objectivist Party disputed both polls.[3]

The Objectivist Party, a new liberal conservative party founded just a week before the election, elects its two candidates, consolidating the party as the largest in the micronation. Weslley of Agram lost the first election to Guilherme da Lomellina[4][5] and, applying to the second election, lost again, this time to Yuri de Faria[6][7] The elected candidates took office on 20 May 2016.[8]

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