2019 CSSR Leadership elections
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Council Minister Position of the CSSR 15 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Disambiguation on Name
The CSSR involved Valdieuria under the name Al Terrone, and Vladiskov played an important part in administrating and forming this nation. As such this election is considered a Valdieurian Election
Electoral Structure
The CSSR followed a semi soviet democratic system, in which only the Socialist party existed, de jure all candidates were from the socialist party however in fact they were all independent. Each candidate was a leader of their respective member states. Every member state was given 5 seats each in the confederal congress for equal representation.
Media
There was little to no surviving media on this election
Candidates
This election was purely to elect a leader, no official policies were given.