Draft:2022 Tinyanan general election

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2022 Tinyanan general election

← 2022 4 December 2022 (2022-12-04) 2023 →

All 15 seats in the royal parliament
10 seats needed for a majority
Turnout90%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader King Mario I Nicolái Rodrieç Montxe Basqeç
Party National Party Worker's Socialist Party Liberal Femenist Party
Leader since 2021 2022 2022
Last election 4 seats, 42.8% 3 seats, 35.7% 2 seats, 21.4%
Seats before 4 3 2
Seats won 4 6 5
Seat change 0 +3 +3
Popular vote 6 8 7
Percentage 27% 36% 31%
Swing -15.8% +0.3% +9.6%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Pasdino
Party Tinyanan Phalanx
Leader since 2022
Last election 0 seats, 0%
Seats before 0
Seats won 0
Seat change 0
Popular vote 1
Percentage 4%
Swing +4%

Prime Minister before election

Niccolái Vile
Worker's Socialist Party

Elected Prime Minister

Muchín Gáteç
Worker's Socialist Party (in coalition with National Party)

The 2022 tinyanan election was the second election held in the Kingdom of Tinyana, it began in the 4th of Decemeber and finished the 7th.

Campaign

The pre-electoral campaign began officialy in the 1st of December, the first party to do something was the Worker's Party, that organized a rally in its leader's house, 6 people came. The leader of the Liberal Party, Móntxe, gave a speech a day before the election, in wich she called for the women of Tinyana to liberate themselves by voting. The National Party hung propaganda posters around the center of Tinyana, denouncing the liberal party, as "radicals, destroyers of our nation and tradition". The Worker's Party also hung propaganda posters, but only a few.

Results

Popular vote
Parliament outcome

Prime Minister election

The National Party and the Worker's Party formed a coalition known as "The Anti-Radical Coalition" and elected Socialist party member Muchín Gateç as new prime minister. Gateç renounced on 2 March 2023, and in his place, Nege Corio assumed the position.

Incidents & Controversy

An incident ocurred between a national supporter and a liberal supported after both of them voted, but it was sorted out.

The Phalanx accused the other parties of cheating (as always).

References