2018 Coronian presidential election
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The 2018 Coronian presidential election was held on 10 June 2018. This was the first election since the founding of the new Federation of Coronia. Incumbent president Raphaël Olivier won re-election, defeating Governor Percéval Gallois of the Faithful Party and Prime Minister Alexandre Olivier. The presidential election was largely overshadowed by the June 2018 parliamentary election.
Aftermath
In January 2020, Coronia was renamed to Ossetia and became an absolute monarchy.
Notes
- ↑ Alexandre Olivier announced that he would choose Raphaël Olivier as his vice-president if elected.
- ↑ Raphaël Olivier announced that he would choose Alexandre Olivier as his vice-president if elected.